Those in the know are on the ropes
Last week a phrase dropped from the lips of a Brownite minister that we have not heard for a long while: "public service ethic".
Last week a phrase dropped from the lips of a Brownite minister that we have not heard for a long while: "public service ethic".
The difficulties faced by 2ºC are raised in a report by NESTA, the publicly-funded body that champions innovation, to show how some green technologies are strugggling to get off the ground.
Another change is the creation of a new national-security committee, chaired by the prime minister, which will replace three separate cabinet committees covering aspects of the matter. This approach is an improvement, if a recipe for epic squabbling, says
Acknowledging a rising trend of radicalism, Muslim leaders and imams will huddle together on Saturday, July 7, to discuss practical ways to fight extremism and help authorities in their mission.
“I don’t see the threat diminishing,” says Kroll’s Bob Grenier, who served 27 years with the CIA before moving to the private sector.
People are hungry to exchange views and, yes, pontificate on the burning issues
Jack Stilgoe comments on a drug for bone cancer which is to be provided by the NHS after its manufacturer promised to refund the cost of treatment in cases where it does not improve a patient's health.
Labour has been good at creating consensus around goals, but its great failure has been a lack of agreement about how to reach them.
Despite thirty years of legislation disadvantaged young women are yet to reap the rewards of gender equality in the workplace.
Researchers from the think-tank Demos are in Carlisle today to meet with some of the 250 service users from across Cumbria who have been using the In Control scheme to manage their own care and support services.
New Demos research shows that far more people are dying in hospital than want to, which could be remedied by founding an end of life care service.
Kitty Ussher warns that confidence is key following the Spending Review.
New Demos research shows that young people would prefer a slower deficit reduction strategy, with more revenue raised through taxation.
New research by Demos shows disabled people will be caught in the cross-fire of Government cuts.
Demos is delighted to announce former Treasury Minister Kitty Ussher as the new Director of Demos
New research from Demos highlights the role that conspiracy theories play in extremist groups.
Labour's next leader must be prepared to engage with voters over immigration.
Demos calls on government to do more to offer apprenticeships to young people not in employment, education or training.
A “non-graduate talent pool” would benefit business and at-risk young people.
New polling evidence shows Labour's brand is 'toxic'.