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Dec 18

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.

Dec 18

England, Their England (£)

With Indians now the largest foreign-born group in the UK, according to the 2011 Census, David Goodhart discusses integration in The Times.

Dec 18

World at One debates immigration and integration

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). 

Dec 11

The data bill debate must move beyond terrorists and Orwell

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.

Dec 10

BBC 5 Live discusses Demos report on parental drinking

Jonathan Birdwell discusses the findings of the new Demos report Feeling the Effects on BBC Radio 5 Live (from 1hr 38min).

Dec 10

Women drinkers 'pass on bad habits to their teenage children'

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.

Dec 10

Parents told to drink less in front of kids

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.

Nov 26

How well do politicians reflect society?

On BBC One’s Sunday Politics, Duncan O’Leary discusses the representativeness of the House of Commons in comparison to the population it serves

Nov 15

Taking the politics out of poverty

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.

Nov 15

Today Programme debates Entrepreneurship report

BBC Radio 4's Today programme discusses the results of a new Demos report on the attitudes and perceptions of entrepreneurs. (From 2hrs 43min)

Apr 8

Demos calls for voting age to be lowered

Demos wants British 16 year-olds to be able to vote.

Nov 9

Conspiracy of silence on parental failure

The think tank Demos calls for an end to the “conspiracy of silence” on poor parenting today.

Nov 8

‘Character’ is the key to social mobility

‘Tough love’ parents who combine warmth and discipline are better at building good character capabilities in their children, finds a major new report from the think tank Demos.

Nov 1

Illegal downloaders are one of music industry’s biggest customers

People who use peer-to-peer filesharing websites to illegally download music spend over £30 more on music per year than those who do not find a new poll comm

Oct 9

Tories must pass progressive test

Demos publishes '12 Tests for 2012' for a Conservative government

Sep 22

Front line 'crippled' by lack of trust

Mistrust in front line staff is harming public services, says report

Sep 11

Employee ownership could tame "speculative excesses", says Demos

Britain's economy would be more resistant to crisis if more firms were employee-owned, co-operative or mutualised, according to a new Demos report.

Aug 11

George Osborne: Progressive reform in an age of austerity

On 11 August 2009, Shadow Chancellor, George Osborne delivered a speech on progressive politics to an audience at Demos.

Jul 20

New Project to make Left idealistic, open and radical again

Demos launches a new project, led by James Purnell, saying the political Left needs to rediscover its idealism, pluralism and appetite for radical ideas.

Jul 16

Report calls for capital not cash for welfare claimants

New Demos research outlines a progressive conservative roadmap to ‘recapitalise the poor’