Trust in practice
Politicians of all political parties are committed to devolving power to local government. This will require improving public trust in politics and politicians. The success...
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Politicians of all political parties are committed to devolving power to local government. This will require improving public trust in politics and politicians. The success...
This toolkit is a collection of ideas to increase youth participation in Britain’s mosques and Muslim communities. The ideas, developed by young Muslim women and...
Comparisons between looked after children and the rest of the population have consistently shown that care leavers are one of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged...
Ensuring value for money in public service delivery is now a more pressing policy concern than ever before. Measures of social value, which take into...
The UK faces a very serious ‘triple challenge’. Economically it is emerging with an extremely fragile recovery from the worst recession in living memory. Environmental...
The Coalition government has the opportunity to initiate a new era of counter terrorism policy. It has started well by signalling its commitment to ‘restore...
Britain has 15 million people living on incomes below what they need to participate in the economic and social fabric of society. For many of...
Conspiracy theories have become a mainstream cultural phenomenon. This paper considers the role they play in extremist groups and counterterrorism work. It presents the first...
The UK’s 7 million disabled people experience entrenched inequality and disadvantage, in the form of poorer educational attainment, lower employment and earnings potential, and restricted...
This essay is part of a joint Demos and CASE (Culture and Sport Evidence Programme) fellowship examining the evidence currently available in relation to public...