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May 17

Politics Weekly Podcast

Max Wind-Cowie joins the discussion of the week's key events at The Guardian.

May 15

Conservative 1922 committee votes as Europe burns

Michael White responds to David Goodhart's idea of 'post-liberalism' in The Guardian.

May 15

Iron ladies to stiffen the Tories

The Sunday Times reviews our recent publication, 'Iron Ladies'.

May 15

Welcome to the post-liberal majority

David Goodhart writes in The Financial Times about the need for post-liberalism in politics.

May 10

Making a # out of intelligence

Carl Miller writes for Left Foot Forward about why reasonable debate is the first casualty in 'the battle for the internet'.

May 3

How corporate sponsors can measure their social value

Max Wind-Cowie writes for vinspired on measuring the social value of corporate sponsorship.

May 3

An idea for the new mayor: pay-as-you-go roads

Ben Rogers writes for the New Statesman on one proposal among the 10 ideas for Mayor.

May 3

Criminalisation 'not enough' to end forced marriage

Phillida Cheetham argues that Government can learn from best practice abroad to tackle forced marriage.

Apr 24

Sir David Omand - Social media snooping powers out of date

#Intelligence appears on BBC News Online.

Apr 24

Track criminals via social media, says ex-GCHQ head

James Blitz reports on Sir David Omand and Jamie Bartlett's paper on social media intelligence.

Aug 2

SATs would be 'son of gold standard'

School assessment system is under pressure to turn students into exam scores for university admissions, says new think tank report.

Aug 2

Transit centres should help migrants rebuild lives

UK government migration proposals must be backed by support and loans for new arrivals to Europe, according to new report

Aug 2

UK library service in 'terminal decline'

New libraries agency should step in to create a national network of ‘hub’ services, says key government advisor

Aug 2

Manchester is favourite with 'new bohemians'

Ethnic diversity and gay people are key indicators of cities’ creative potential, according to new UK creativity index

Aug 2

Arts leaders meet to discuss value of culture

Our cultural assets will be damaged unless major arts institutions successfully argue for their intrinsic worth

Aug 2

Location-aware tracking could be new 'killer app'

...but users need to see the trade-off between privacy and delivery of location-based services, says new report

Aug 2

Schools need 'education epidemic' to change

Teachers should embrace the 'hacker ethic' and share thier knowledge of what works, says leading education reformer

Aug 2

Government faces ‘baby boom backlash’

Ageing baby boomer generation could become force for social progress or a lobby for their own interests, says think tank report

Aug 2

Internet users challenge mainstream politics

Online interaction could improve democratic participation, say leading American cyberculture writer and UK e-government minister

Aug 2

3G Mobiles promise better London living

The public sector could deliver better services and improve political participation using wireless technology