The Eternal Optimist: why we shouldn’t just dismiss Ofcom’s new role in regulating social media
Last week the Government announced that it plans to appoint Ofcom as the new online harms regulator. The regulator will have powers to act against...
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Last week the Government announced that it plans to appoint Ofcom as the new online harms regulator. The regulator will have powers to act against...
Last week the Government announced that it plans to appoint Ofcom as the new online harms regulator. The regulator will have powers to act against...
Liberals everywhere are struggling, not least because of their image as unambitious defenders of the status quo. Could the radical politics of land and the...
A country with high regional inequalities, and an economy dominated by one large metropolitan area – the UK, you might think. But the description could...
It’s exciting as it is daunting to be taking the reins at CASM. It’s also an opportunity to reflect on what exactly our centre is...
With a narrowing of the opinion polls, cracks are again emerging in the Labour Party. One persistent criticism of Keir Starmer’s leadership has re-emerged: he...
Prevention must be at the centre of our approach to tackling homelessness In the midst of a housing crisis and cost of living pressures, homelessness...
Cultural institutions are facing an incredibly challenging and uncertain future. Theatres and music venues are unaware of when they’ll be able to raise their curtains,...
The payments system – the mechanism by which all money is transferred from one account to another – is a vital, yet largely unseen, part...
With thousands of offices across the country still and silent, workers across the nation are getting used to a new homeworking normal. No one could...