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Geoff Dench writes for the Sunday Times on gender roles ahead of Demos's event on Britain's 'crisis of masculinity'. (£)
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.
Demos associate James Park discusses his latest report on detoxifying school accountability on BBC Radio 4's Today programme. (from 48m)
Guardian Education covers Demos's proposal that parents, teachers and students should have a say in school performance reviews.
The Telegraph report on Demos study to tackle 'toxic' target-driven culture in schools.
David Goodhart on Sky News discussing Demos analysis that shows 45% of ethnic minorities in England and Wales live in areas where less than half the population is white British.
Demos research reveals the negative impact 'majority retreat' is having on integration, in the Independent.
The Telegraph's David Barrett covers Demos's latest Census analysis.
Daily Mail reports on Demos research which shows white Britons moving away from areas where they are a minority.
Ageing Sociably argues that businesses must do its bit to tackle the crisis in loneliness among older people.
Clinical commissioners should look again both at how reablement services are delivered – and who delivers them – as they take responsibility for these schemes from local authorities, says a new report by Demos.
Early warning systems would save government and housing providers money.
The ethical principles upon which the British security authorities should be allowed to monitor social media are laid out in a report published today by the think tank Demos.
With 100 days until the Olympics the Centre for London scores the organisers on progress so far.
People who identify with a faith – even if they are not actively practising – are more likely to volunteer, be politically engaged and be active citizens in their neighbourhoods, according to our new report. People who identify with a relig
A new evaluation by Demos finds that mentors benefit significantly from taking part in mentoring schemes.
The Commission on Assisted Dying publishes its findings and recommendations in its final report.
The latest instalment of our Disability in Austerity study finds that disabled people are confused about the nature of the Government's welfare reforms.
Shakespeare and the National Trust top a poll on symbols that inspire a sense of pride in the British public, beating the pound, the Monarchy and the BBC.