At Home in One’s Past
An appeal to a glorious past has been a prominent feature of European politics in recent years. While there are common elements to the nostalgic...
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An appeal to a glorious past has been a prominent feature of European politics in recent years. While there are common elements to the nostalgic...
This article by Sophia Knight, Researcher at Demos, is a guest blog for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, in a series explaining how social media listening...
The impact of global economic changes has been to boost the premium attached to high skills. As the UK’s most globalised city, London has been...
Over the last fifteen years, immigration has become an increasingly important political issue in the United Kingdom – with growing concern among the settled population...
In a period of unprecedented economic uncertainty, mass unemployment, recession and an increasingly populist political discourse the open society is under threat. From growing discontent...
British society and its politics are increasingly influenced by social media – which presents both democratic opportunities and also practical challenges for MPs. If they...
Over the last few years, solutions to the problem of online abuse have been proposed and attempted – from pleading with platforms to do the...
Once this is over, it’s not immediately obvious how we’ll look back on this time. There will be grief, certainly, for those we’ve lost, and...
By Charles Seaford With COP26 about to commence, the Government is on a mission to try and build consensus internationally in order to tackle the...
A staggering 25 of the government’s 34 Strategic Suppliers (73.5%) have operations in tax havens, according to Demos report, Value Added, which explores how central government could...