A nation of persuadables: politics and campaigning in the age of data
A few days ago, I found myself talking to a woman I had just met, running through a list of facts about her family. The...
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A few days ago, I found myself talking to a woman I had just met, running through a list of facts about her family. The...
It’s official: we’re losing sleep. This isn’t at all surprising. National anxiety levels are through the roof, as each day brings new, terrifying figures and...
Much thought is being invested in the question of how the UK can improve its industrial strategy, and how we train young people to design...
The increasing integration of new media technologies, and particularly social media, into our personal and working lives has heralded an enormous amount of debate and...
Demos has published a report supporting calls for the NHS to bring in Martha’s Rule, giving patients and their families more power to get a...
In an election campaign unique for its distinct lack of foreign policy debate, last Friday marked a distinct shift of gear. For the most part,...
This week the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published their review into political parties’ use of data, along with a £500k fine for Facebook, relating to...
The question of how best to stem the flow of young British Muslims travelling to join Islamic State is often met with a singular answer:...
A democracy in which everyone agreed wouldn’t be worthy of the name. Liberal democracies are meant to be – need to be – vibrant, chaotic...
The consequences of vaccine misinformation have been painfully felt in the last two years. Alongside the tragic and avoidable deaths of those who did not...