Dancing in the dark
Here are three things I’ve noticed recently: 1) Barney Stringer’s fascinating blog about London passing an extraordinary milestone – the population finally caught up with its 1939...
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Here are three things I’ve noticed recently: 1) Barney Stringer’s fascinating blog about London passing an extraordinary milestone – the population finally caught up with its 1939...
The power wielded by the largest online corporations means they are often able to make vast profits exploiting those whose work and skills they benefit...
The benefit cap statistics released last week provoked predictable reactions – finding 33,000 households were subject to the cap led the Daily Mail to label...
Today’s manifesto launches from UKIP and the Liberal Democrats means all the main parties’ wares are finally on display. But as the dust begins to...
With the number of U.K. citizens aged 75+ doubling to 10 million by 2040, and with 1.3 million people already receiving social care services in...
This report is the first detailed examination of ex-service personnel, a small, poorly understood group, and thus relatively ‘invisible’ to policy-makers tasked with planning and...
“The cultural life of the North will get a boost,” George Osborne trumpeted in the Autumn Statement, “including a major new theatre space in Manchester....
Cooking has been a great form of escapism for many people since lockdown begun – whether we’re getting our aprons on for those in need,...
Demos has always been interested in power. And not just in the conventional way that almost everyone is interested in power – we’ve investigated how...
Throughout this crisis, companies have been under the spotlight. How they’ve supported staff, how quickly they’ve adapted to guidance, the risks they’ve taken to keep...