“The inherent right of every commoner” – changing how we petition Parliament
There is an idea that the presentation of a petition is an empty form – that it is ordered to lie upon the Table, and...
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There is an idea that the presentation of a petition is an empty form – that it is ordered to lie upon the Table, and...
The relatively new Universal Credit system is being tested to its limit as hundreds of thousands of new applicants sign up, many of whom have...
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...
Much has been made of the return of the Premier League this week, and of the return of sports-based betting. With the majority of sporting...
During the 2024 general election campaign, we will be convening a 32-person “citizens’ conversation”, an ongoing panel of the public to understand how attitudes towards...
In 1994, just 3 years after the World Wide Web was first made available to the public, Rael A Fenchurch took a glimpse into the different...
‘Artificial minds, born of code and computation, handle with great care.’ ChatGPT, 2023
Rodney Brooks, one of the world’s leading Artificial Intelligence (AI) researchers of the last 20 years, has recently written an article pointing out that popular...
Today in Sheffield, Ed Miliband will draw attention to the ‘missing one million voters’ from the electoral role as a result of the shift from...
‘If it’s illegal offline, it should be illegal online.’ This is the rallying cry around which the debate on digital regulation in the UK has...