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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...
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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...
Forced marriage is a hidden epidemic in the UK with an estimated 5,000 to 8,000 forced marriages every year. Around 41 per cent of victims...
The Paralympics, in addition to being a celebration of disabled sporting prowess, was supposed to be the biggest showcase for disabled arts and culture ever...
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...
This is the first paper in a new series from Polly Mackenzie attempting to make the case for change in how we do politics, and...
Stories of online abuse abound in the media. Often the focus is on the abuse of women and it is widely assumed that they bear...
In the wake of the global recession, unprecedented cooperation between employers and employees helped British workplaces adjust relatively well. This led to fewer of the...
The gap in voter turnout between young and older voters in the UK is the largest among all OECD countries. This has to change, and...
Politicians on both sides of the despatch box have recently emphasised the importance of building ‘character’ into our education system. The Prime Minister launched the...
Cat Tully is the founder of the School of International Futures (SOIF): practitioners in planning, strategy, and policy for future generations. She advises on and teaches emergent strategy,...