After Woolwich
Jonathan Birdwell examines the relationship between terrorism and integration for Prospect.
Jonathan Birdwell examines the relationship between terrorism and integration for Prospect.
Jamie Bartlett writes for the Staggers blog on how Woolwich is refuelling support for the English Defence League.
Max Wind-Cowie writes for Conservative Home on Britain's trouble with boys.
Diane Abbott joins the panel of BBC's Daily Politics to discuss masculinity and her lecture to Demos.
Isabel Hardman writes for the Spectator's Coffeehouse blog on Diane Abbott's Demos lecture.
BBC News previews Diane Abbott's speech to Demos on Britain's 'crisis of masculinity'.
Diane Abbott speech to Demos warns of rapid economic change creating a disaffected 'Fight Club' generation, the Guardian reports.
Geoff Dench writes for the Sunday Times on gender roles ahead of Demos's event on Britain's 'crisis of masculinity'. (£)
David Goodhart appears on the influential Dutch Sunday morning politics programme Buitenhof to discuss Ukip and the European Union. (from 18m)
James Park argues for a shift away from the current method of examining school performance on Comment is Free.
New Demos research finds strong feelings of resentment and alienation from Muslim Communities
Monday 23rd October 2006, 6pm – 8pm Central Hall, Westminster
Following the departure of Madeleine Bunting, the think tank Demos has promoted Dr Catherine Fieschi to the post of Acting Director. Having previously been Demos’ Head of Research, Catherine will carry forward Demos’ intellectual agenda in the months a
Madeleine Bunting has decided to resign as Director of Demos. Since it has emerged that her vision for Demos is incompatible with that of the trustees, she has decided to focus on her interests as a writer and a thinker at this point in her career. She wi
Responding to his speech today on security and freedom, Demos called on the Home Secretary to make real his pledge to allow all sections of society to play a greater role in delivering security.
New mission will add up economic and social benefits of space and create first long-term strategy for British space programme
Pressure from global movement of people will increase while attempts to tighten controls may actually reduce national security
Children have become ‘invisible citizens’ whose lives are increasingly controlled by over-protective adults
Community-based organisations can’t tackle social exclusion if they are ‘instruments of government policy’