Squaring the Circle
There are no good elections to lose – but some are better than others to win. Yesterday demonstrated both sides of the equation. In his...
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There are no good elections to lose – but some are better than others to win. Yesterday demonstrated both sides of the equation. In his...
It’s exciting as it is daunting to be taking the reins at CASM. It’s also an opportunity to reflect on what exactly our centre is...
Since lockdown began, many employees have been furloughed and have had financial support from the Government. But many have fallen through the cracks. Lauren, who...
The pandemic has pushed our public services to a tipping point. Almost overnight, services have had to pivot to a socially distant world, necessitating rapid...
Rachel Sylvester’s piece in the Times yesterday portrayed the coming election as a ‘generation game’ where Conservatives court the grey vote, while Labour targets younger people. She’s right...
What makes a job ‘good’? In the midst of a jobs-rich recovery, in a relatively flexible labour market, attention inevitably shifts to the quality of...
While public debate is focused on cuts to tax credits, and whether their staged introduction and move to National Living Wage will soften the blow...
The outbreak of Covid-19 in the UK has changed our economic, political and social landscape beyond recognition. But how should Britain build back from the...
This article discusses Demos’ all-star panel discussion with Good Things Foundation which looked at internet access in our society, last month. The event launched Shade...
On any measure it has been a big political year, from David Cameron’s surprise majority to Jeremy Corbyn’s remarkable insurgency. But what were the big...