Nutrition: health professionals can advise, but parents have the final say
Louise Bazalgette discusses the findings of the new Demos report For Starters on the Guardian's Healthcare Professionals Network.
Louise Bazalgette discusses the findings of the new Demos report For Starters on the Guardian's Healthcare Professionals Network.
With Indians now the largest foreign-born group in the UK, according to the 2011 Census, David Goodhart discusses integration in The Times.
David Goodhart discusses Labour's position on multiculturalism and integration on BBC Radio 4's World at One, following the release of the Census 2011 (from 9mins).
In the New Statesman, Jamie Bartlett argues it is wrong to define the argument over the Draft Communications Bill as one between security and liberty.
Jonathan Birdwell discusses the findings of the new Demos report Feeling the Effects on BBC Radio 5 Live (from 1hr 38min).
The Daily Mail explores the key findings of Demos' latest report, Feeling the Effects, which argues that mothers who drink heavily risk passing down their bad habits to their children.
A new Demos report, Feeling the Effects, covered in the Independent today, claims that parents should drink less in front of their children to prevent their offspring becoming binge drinkers.
On BBC One’s Sunday Politics, Duncan O’Leary discusses the representativeness of the House of Commons in comparison to the population it serves
Claudia Wood argues there is more to poverty than a family's income, ahead of the release of Demos's two-year long multi-dimensional analysis of poverty.
BBC Radio 4's Today programme discusses the results of a new Demos report on the attitudes and perceptions of entrepreneurs. (From 2hrs 43min)
Ofgem should make ‘public value’ main goal rather than focusing on post-privatisation issues of price and efficiency, says new Demos report
People leaving London for north-east as Tyneside companies tempt recruits with better quality of life, according to new regeneration report
Public sector must be adaptable enough to meet individual needs of users, rather than simply offering a choice of service providers.
Restrictions on biotechnology research and ‘unwelcoming’ immigration policies are reducing U.S. competitiveness
Government should address long-term future for publicly funded television during current BBC charter review, says senior advisor
Poll shows strong support for UK science projects such as Beagle but people are concerned about Bush’s military space strategy
Government’s promise of personalised services will increase public expectations and create wave of demand-led reform, says new Demos report.
Networked feminists ‘have it all’ through personal careers and collective action to tackle workplace inequality, says new report
Legislation alone will not stamp out discrimination unless public attitudes towards disabled people also change, says new report
Regular ‘school safaris’ would help children overcome fears about local environment and connect them to wider ‘green’ issues, says new report