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Mar 27

Welfare cuts will cost disabled people £28bn over five years

The Guardian covers Demos research into the cumulative impact of welfare cuts.

Mar 18

David Goodhart on Week in Westminster

David Goodhart discusses Labour policy with Tristram Hunt MP on BBC Radio 4's Week in Westminster.

Mar 13

Reward patients who eat healthily

The Mail reports on the recommendations of our most recent publication, Control Shift.

Mar 13

Max Wind-Cowie on the Today programme

Max Wind-Cowie, author of Control Shift, appears on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme to argue that healthy people should be prioritised for non-emergency NHS treatment. (From 2h40m).

Mar 13

Healthy patients 'should be rewarded' says think-tank

Max Wind-Cowie is interviewed on camera by the Telegraph about his recent report, Control Shift.

Mar 13

The NHS and Demos - it’s a bad idea to stigmatise the poor

The Independent argues that, though it is 'a sensible premise' that 'individuals should take responsibility for their own health,' the recomendations of our Control Shift report would 'punish those at the bottom of the social ladder'.

Mar 13

Patients living healthy lifestyles ‘should skip the queue’

The findings of Demos' recent report Control Shift appear in the Metro.

Mar 13

Jobseekers should be paid to work out at the gym, says thinktank

The Mirror summarises the findings of Demos' Control Shift, which argues that adults should be nudged into making good decisions.

Mar 13

Eat your greens? Keep fit? Then go straight to the front of the hospital queue

The Independent reports on the 'controversial' recommendations of our Control Shift report.

Feb 26

How Beppe Grillo's social media politics took Italy by storm

On Comment is Free, Jamie Bartlett argues that Beppe Grillo won 25 per cent of the vote in Italy by combining new technology with old-style activism.

Sep 30

Conspiracy theories rife in classrooms

New research by Demos finds that pupils' 'digital fluency' is exceptionally poor, with many not being able to determine the reliability of sources online.

Sep 22

Demos statement on Finns party inaccurate coverage

Demos seeks to clarify inaccurate reports of 'unpublished study' by a British think tank, which allegedly links the Finns party to violence. 

Sep 19

David Goodhart joins Demos as Director

Demos is delighted to announce David Goodhart as its new director.

Aug 27

Poor parenting increases likelihood of binge drinking at ages 16 and 34

New Demos research shows a strong correlation between parenting style and excessive drinking.

Aug 12

Demos to announce new Director

Demos will announce a new Director in September 2011.

May 9

Bleak outlook for disabled as Coalition marks one year of office

Demos launches a new tracking study revealing the impact of cuts to benefits on disabled people.

May 6

Half of Londoners sceptical that Bin Laden is dead

Original polling by Demos reveals high levels of scepticism over Osama Bin Laden's death.

Apr 5

Demos welcomes social mobility strategy

Demos welcomes the Coalition's publication of a Social Mobility Strategy, but urges accelerated attention on in-work progression and early intervention.

Mar 11

Schools failing half of all young people

Demos report shows secondary schools across the country are failing to provide appropriate teaching for the 50 per cent of all young people who do not go on to higher education.

Mar 8

British workers amongst worst protected in OECD countries

Demos analysis of the latest figures shows that British workers are some of worst protected in the OECD.