Politics Weekly Podcast
Max Wind-Cowie joins the discussion of the week's key events at The Guardian.
Max Wind-Cowie joins the discussion of the week's key events at The Guardian.
Michael White responds to David Goodhart's idea of 'post-liberalism' in The Guardian.
The Sunday Times reviews our recent publication, 'Iron Ladies'.
David Goodhart writes in The Financial Times about the need for post-liberalism in politics.
Carl Miller writes for Left Foot Forward about why reasonable debate is the first casualty in 'the battle for the internet'.
Max Wind-Cowie writes for vinspired on measuring the social value of corporate sponsorship.
Ben Rogers writes for the New Statesman on one proposal among the 10 ideas for Mayor.
Phillida Cheetham argues that Government can learn from best practice abroad to tackle forced marriage.
#Intelligence appears on BBC News Online.
James Blitz reports on Sir David Omand and Jamie Bartlett's paper on social media intelligence.
School assessment system is under pressure to turn students into exam scores for university admissions, says new think tank report.
UK government migration proposals must be backed by support and loans for new arrivals to Europe, according to new report
New libraries agency should step in to create a national network of ‘hub’ services, says key government advisor
Ethnic diversity and gay people are key indicators of cities’ creative potential, according to new UK creativity index
Our cultural assets will be damaged unless major arts institutions successfully argue for their intrinsic worth
...but users need to see the trade-off between privacy and delivery of location-based services, says new report
Teachers should embrace the 'hacker ethic' and share thier knowledge of what works, says leading education reformer
Ageing baby boomer generation could become force for social progress or a lobby for their own interests, says think tank report
Online interaction could improve democratic participation, say leading American cyberculture writer and UK e-government minister
The public sector could deliver better services and improve political participation using wireless technology