Winning the Argument: How to unlock public support for inheritance taxation
Over £100 billion is passed across generations each year in the UK in inheritances and gifts – and that number is growing rapidly. For the...
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Over £100 billion is passed across generations each year in the UK in inheritances and gifts – and that number is growing rapidly. For the...
This year is a politically momentous one, with almost half the world voting in elections. Generative AI may revolutionise our political information environments by making...
For a think-tank like ours, which has always been about getting people actively involved in the decisions that affect their lives, this is of supreme...
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At the Conservative Party Conference last month, Demos hosted an event with the social housing provider Orbit regarding their role is helping their tenants with...
A sense that all citizens of a state have a stake, and a say, in the process of government is in some ways crucial to...
In a year where globally more voters will head to the polls than ever before, democracy is facing a new and largely untested threat from...