Stealing Votes or Re-Engaging Voters? UKIP and the Fragmentation of the Far Right
Pundits frequently discuss the rise of radical politics in the UK but one underexplored question is what accounts for the recent demise of two such...
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Pundits frequently discuss the rise of radical politics in the UK but one underexplored question is what accounts for the recent demise of two such...
‘If it’s illegal offline, it should be illegal online.’ This is the rallying cry around which the debate on digital regulation in the UK has...
With a new government has come a renewed focus on supporting growth throughout the country and building an economy that works for everyone. And while...
It is barely an oversimplification to characterise current debate on Internet regulation as a fight over the things people see, and the things they don’t....
Democracy is not working for people. Trust in politics, politicians and political institutions is in freefall as the system fails people. Stepping into the breach...
In the public outpouring of (genuine) grief upon the loss of David Bowie yesterday, you could be excused for missing an interesting intervention by another...
Building a future for digital technology with and for all people
Despite significant policy attention and political action, looked-after children and children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) remain some of the most vulnerable children...
The Government’s Online Safety Bill has finally been published (17 March 2022), almost three years since the initial Online Harms White Paper that began the...
The Learning Curve, a new report by Demos, supported by Google, finds that 10% of the UK’s economy output can be linked to online learning. Demos...