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It seems odd to say that our lives have moved online as a result of lockdown – for all intents and purposes, we lived much...
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It seems odd to say that our lives have moved online as a result of lockdown – for all intents and purposes, we lived much...
“I have never visited a school that excelled academically, which didn’t also excel in extra-curricular activities. As top heads and teachers already know, sports clubs,...
The government is now supporting the wages of employees of private companies in a way that has never been seen before. While millions have been...
Fintech has started to revolutionise the way we manage our money: companies such as Monzo and Revolut have transformed personal banking, and to many, fintech is...
DEMOS PRIVACY POLICY Demos follows the relevant legal requirements and takes all reasonable precautions to safeguard personal information. INTRODUCTION Demos is committed to protecting your...
The return of some non-key worker children to school this week has provided some respite to parents struggling to balance work and home lives. While...
I’ve rarely seen a programme talked about as much as Channel 4’s documentary Benefits Street. The kitchen sink drama has been hailed as a gritty real...
Successful innovation doesn’t come mainly from small businesses or universities, argue Paul Nightingale and Alex Coad. Over the last 30 years innovation and entrepreneurship have...
Join us for this interactive event from the Collaborative Democracy Network where we will discuss our recent publication, the Citizens’ White Paper and hear from senior civil servants about...
For those tackling the coronavirus on the front line, these past weeks and months will have been the most physically and emotionally challenging times of...