Why online anonymity is vital in a healthy democratic society
We’ve come a long way in a year. The twelve month debate on whether anonymity online is helping or hindering democratic life has shifted, from...
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We’ve come a long way in a year. The twelve month debate on whether anonymity online is helping or hindering democratic life has shifted, from...
The UK is in an extraordinary position as the only nation in the G7 whose working-age employment rate remains lower than before the pandemic. Despite...
“We are a poor family living in a flat with no technology or space to work. There is no way I can get the children...
Yesterday the Government announced a £750m package to support charities stay afloat during the coronavirus crisis – a move which has been welcomed as a positive step...
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...
DEMOS PRIVACY POLICY Demos follows the relevant legal requirements and takes all reasonable precautions to safeguard personal information. INTRODUCTION Demos is committed to protecting your...
Demos has always been interested in power. And not just in the conventional way that almost everyone is interested in power – we’ve investigated how...
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,...
The way we consume content has changed almost beyond recognition in the digital age. Vast swathes of the published written word are now viewed on...
The Black Lives Matter movement has reignited the long running issue of whether those who lead us are representative of the population. Currently there are...