How Twitter Judged the Challengers’ Debate
As part of our ongoing project analysing the role that social media is playing in the 2015 General Election, Demos – alongside Qlik, the University...
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As part of our ongoing project analysing the role that social media is playing in the 2015 General Election, Demos – alongside Qlik, the University...
A groundbreaking report from Demos has for the first time mapped the UK’s credit environment, and has found 29 ‘credit deserts’, where people struggle to...
George Floyd’s death at the hand of the Minneapolis police has sparked large protests around the world, targeting police brutality and systemic racism. The instant...
The recently passed Elections Bill means voters must now have to provide photo ID to vote, including in today’s local elections. The government says this...
Foodbanks are in the news today, not for the first time in the election campaign. Food poverty has become a litmus test for the Government’s...
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...
I was asked today to comment on the unfolding dispute between the Archbishop of Westminster and David Cameron regarding the ‘morality’ of welfare reform. The...
In a period dominated by big ‘P’ politics, there has been an important – and concerning – change to recent policy-making: the social partnership model...
The bunny budget quickly became the bingo budget. When Grant Shapps tweeted CCHQ’s latest viral poster saying beer and bingo was what hardworking people enjoy it was...
It’s fair to say there’s been little love lost between the Coalition Government and disabled people as a group – and justifiably so; Demos and...