Online harms: A snapshot of public opinion
“It’s a very strange state of affairs online…” – Participant in our men’s focus group What happens over the next few months will likely shape...
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“It’s a very strange state of affairs online…” – Participant in our men’s focus group What happens over the next few months will likely shape...
Last week, the world looked on in horror as a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, leading the people inside to have to barricade...
The government wants to ‘build back better’ after Covid-19. Central to these plans are a desire to ‘level up’ the country’s economy, with a particular...
The Ministry for Local Government is no longer. The recently renamed Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has sent many commentators scrambling, asking: is...
With increasing frequency, the withdrawal of British citizenship is being used as a national security tool. Since 2002, 53 people have been stripped of their...
Rishi Sunak and his Chancellor have a £40bn funding gap to fill and the Chancellor has said nothing is off the table. But how would...
The retired and those living in retirement or care homes are facing unprecedented challenges. All have found their daily lives severely curtailed, with no visits...
The Good Credit Index 2021 finds that the financial support provided by the Government during the pandemic, such as furlough, eviction bans and payment deferrals, has...
Simon is in his fifties. He is in constant pain and has been for years. He can walk, but only a few hundred yards, and...
Turning the Tables, a new report exploring public attitudes towards healthy eating, has found that the food market in the UK is not working for consumers,...