The second coming
Now, when it really matters, we are about to witness another reinvention of Gordon Brown. As Tony Blair finally makes way and the long weeks of the Labour leadership succession begin, Brown will seek a significant change of style.
Now, when it really matters, we are about to witness another reinvention of Gordon Brown. As Tony Blair finally makes way and the long weeks of the Labour leadership succession begin, Brown will seek a significant change of style.
Outside work, many of us try to live fair, ethical lives. So why do we abandon that sense of social responsibility the moment we hit the office.
“Certainly globalisation means that life has got more complex and because it’s got more complex there is a degree of uncertainty,” says Charlie Edwards, an expert on business resilience at Demos. In America, terrorism is seen as a major threat to business
Terrorism is the main reason given for the split. Mr Reid says the new Home Office will be “faster, brighter and more agile” at catching bombers. It will handle policing, ID cards and immigration, and a new security and counter-terrorism outfit will take
Whitehall may believe that its joined up approach to policy is the envy of the world but more often than not it is a reputation built on sand.
Children have been quick to grasp the joys of new technology. Why are schools lagging so far behind, ask David Puttnam
The kind of public inquiry being called for into the events leading up to the 7/7 bombings will not solve anything.
Recent reviews on racial inequality in Britain highlight the fact that small businesses aren't doing enough to diversify their workforces.
Banning TV for toddlers is not a complete solution - there are better ways to juggle our responsibilities as parents.
Policymakers are ignoring the wishes of local people and exaggerating the importance of “metropolitan” urban design in creating successful public spaces, a respected think-tank has warned.
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'.
Poll results show Labour needs to accept public sector cuts and embrace ‘Big Society’.
Demos argues that the policy of excluding children from school creates more harms than benefits, especially for young people with special educational needs, and should be scrapped.