The Eternal Optimist: why we shouldn’t just dismiss Ofcom’s new role in regulating social media
Last week the Government announced that it plans to appoint Ofcom as the new online harms regulator. The regulator will have powers to act against...
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Last week the Government announced that it plans to appoint Ofcom as the new online harms regulator. The regulator will have powers to act against...
General election campaigns are a fertile time for social media research. In the run-up to election day, online platforms become battlegrounds, with candidates, commentators and...
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A new paper from Demos think tank (UK) in collaboration with The McKell Institute (Australia) highlights how an Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) could become...
On International Women’s Day, we have a lot to celebrate regarding the participation of women in public life. At home, our last election saw a...
Many months of being at home, and the popularity of birdwatching has “soared”. Soon, however, we can also engage in this beloved activity online and...
Despite significant policy attention and political action, looked-after children and children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) remain some of the most vulnerable children...
Deborah Mattinson is a Founding Director at BritainThinks, a research agency that puts the people that matter to its clients at the heart of their...
Rituals form the threads of our society: they order and punctuate our lives, from birth to death, and help to give them meaning. They bind...
The English Defence League (EDL) is the biggest populist street movement in a generation. Yet the make-up of the group and what its members believe...