Why the Youth Vote Couldn’t Win it for Remain
Social media was quick to interpret the result of last month’s Referendum into a ‘war of generations’. Older voters, who had overwhelmingly voted to Leave,...
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Social media was quick to interpret the result of last month’s Referendum into a ‘war of generations’. Older voters, who had overwhelmingly voted to Leave,...
By Daniel Alphonsus “Ripping apart the social fabric” and “destroying how society works”. These apocalyptic portrayals of social media were once the dirge of neo-luddites....
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...
After a long and anxious summer for those of us working on tech policy, the new DCMS Secretary, Michelle Donelan, announced that the Online Safety...
Last week, the Chief Inspector of schools delivered what he called a ‘shot across the bow’ of the Government over apprenticeships. There is a risk,...
This week the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published their review into political parties’ use of data, along with a £500k fine for Facebook, relating to...
Rituals form the threads of our society: they order and punctuate our lives, from birth to death, and help to give them meaning. They bind...
One thing that has always puzzled me is why liberals are not more critical of the EU. Liberals tend to support the devolution of power,...
As the Government prepares for its first Budget this week, senior researcher Ben Glover sets out our priorities for the Chancellor, from supporting the vulnerable...