Positive Online Debate: A Rough Guide
Of all the lessons learned from the election result, two in particular have the potential to re-shape future campaigns. The first is the power of...
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Of all the lessons learned from the election result, two in particular have the potential to re-shape future campaigns. The first is the power of...
In 1991, Rodney King, a young black man, was brutally beaten by LA police following a high speed car chase, and the video capturing the...
Last week I posted the first blog in a short series on what a new Department for Economic Reform might look to do and how. Below is the next...
Migrants are not forever Migration statistics out last week show a continuing downward trend in net migration from the EU. The government will see this...
Throughout this crisis, companies have been under the spotlight. How they’ve supported staff, how quickly they’ve adapted to guidance, the risks they’ve taken to keep...
This week, the Office for National Statistics released their first statistics on which occupations they believe are at the highest risk of automation across England....
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....
While the Brexit clock is ticking for the UK, all across Europe the clocks will go back an hour this weekend. But if EU proposals...
Today’s manifesto launches from UKIP and the Liberal Democrats means all the main parties’ wares are finally on display. But as the dust begins to...
Ed Miliband is due to give the Hugo Young Lecture next week. It comes at a time when the opposition is starting to show its...