Method in the madness
David Cameron is a more skilful politician than most people seem to think. His statement this week that he would not seek a third term in office...
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David Cameron is a more skilful politician than most people seem to think. His statement this week that he would not seek a third term in office...
In her recent speech on the shared society, May articulated a cautiously optimistic world view. According to May, the UK is “a country built on...
In 2013, Demos marked its twentieth anniversary as Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank. Anniversaries are useful opportunities to take stock and look for patterns of meaning in...
It’s little surprise that it was a question about food banks that kicked off last night’s leaders’ debate. The ‘food bank question’ has become a...
As they enter the next decade, British young people are in a precarious position — demographically, economically and politically. Stereotyped by newspapers, sensationalised by marketeers and pigeon-holed by...
Building on our pioneering work in the 2015 British General Election, and the Irish and American Presidential Elections in 2016, the Centre for the Analysis...
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...
Many argue that there hasn’t been enough international cooperation throughout the pandemic. Concerns that coordination with the EU has been hampered by politics especially prompts...
2023 has seen frequent briefings to the media that inheritance tax is to be cut or abolished altogether. In the end, abolishing inheritance tax was...
Beyond the Bubble: The online conversation on research and development looks into how research and development is discussed and communicated about online. It shows the...