The “Roy Hodgson” Problem
Brash, globalised, unequal and deeply indebted, the Premier League has often seemed a relevant metaphor for Britain’s economic model. And when it comes to international...
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Brash, globalised, unequal and deeply indebted, the Premier League has often seemed a relevant metaphor for Britain’s economic model. And when it comes to international...
If we learned anything from the surprise election results of 2016, it was that disaffected voters seemed keen to ‘take back control’ from elites. But...
Today, the Labour Party announced its 10-point plan for immigration, which includes tough new measures on people entering and leaving the country, and rules on...
During this crisis, the Department for Work and Pensions have had to deal with a sudden and steep rise in requests for welfare payments, needing to adapt...
With the publication of the Online Safety Bill, it has been a landmark few weeks for platform regulation. What is stated in the Bill now...
One of the many odd features of our post-Brexit political landscape is that amongst all the shouting, rancour, and court cases, there seems to be...
The education system in England and Wales has of late been subject to rapid and tumultuous reforms. These changes have affected every aspect of our...
Over the last few years, solutions to the problem of online abuse have been proposed and attempted – from pleading with platforms to do the...
David Cameron is a more skilful politician than most people seem to think. His statement this week that he would not seek a third term in office...
Demos is a highly respected cross-party think tank with a unique approach to making policy to solve our long term problems. Building on nearly 30...