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We are using less cash each year. In 2015, cash made up only 45% of payments in the UK. First came plastic, then chip and...
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We are using less cash each year. In 2015, cash made up only 45% of payments in the UK. First came plastic, then chip and...
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the perspective of many budding students planning on starting university in the next few years. With the majority of this...
While there are many serious outstanding challenges related to problematic drinking in the UK, over the last decade there have emerged a number of positive...
The open infrastructure ecosystem spans open source software and standards, and is a shifting constellation of individuals, organisations and private and public bodies. Working with...
For many parents up and down the country, this is the first time they’ll be taking their children’s’ education into their own hands. It’s a difficult...
I was fortunate recently to attend the International Workshop for Managers of Research Organisations in the Western Balkans and the EU in Sarajevo, hosted by...
Since the economic downturn, charity shops have played a vital role in shoring up charitable donations at a time of restraint. Yet they have a...
Today’s Demos Daily is a CASM edition guest-edited by our Director of CASM, Alex Krasodomski-Jones: We are hours away from President Donald Trump’s executive order...
Over the last ten years, flexible working practices have become integrated into the economy – almost 60 per cent of employees currently use a form...
The government is now supporting the wages of employees of private companies in a way that has never been seen before. While millions have been...