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The database society is not inherently good or bad. The best we can hope for is that it is as democratic as any of the...
Unemployment rose by 856,500 in the first month of lockdown and many of the 7.5 million furloughed workers will add to their number once 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...
The importance of developing good moral ‘character’ has historically been considered one of the core purposes of education. Much of this attention has been driven...
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...
In light of substantial cuts to Esol funding over the last five years, David Cameron’s commitment yesterday to providing an additional £20 million fund for...
Access to credit that is affordable, transparent and fair is a geographic issue. Differences in credit need, and in the options available on the high street,...
The crisis in public services is visible to everyone in Britain today. Waiting lists, crumbling buildings, exhausted professionals. This is affecting our wellbeing, our health...
Zoë is an architect and educator, and co-director of a London based design studio. In 2013 she founded a digital architecture zine as a platform for...
Zoë is an architect and educator, and co-director of a London based design studio. In 2013 she founded a digital architecture zine as a platform for...