Tackling cybercrime: why we need more women in Big Tech and government
The day after a report surfaced that one third of revenge porn victims in Britain drop their allegations, Sir Christopher Chope MP singlehandedly blocked a...
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The day after a report surfaced that one third of revenge porn victims in Britain drop their allegations, Sir Christopher Chope MP singlehandedly blocked a...
Dan is a Senior Researcher at Demos, interested particularly in wealth inequality, worker empowerment and public engagement with media. Prior to joining Demos, he worked...
Recent advances in generative AI and automation have opened many exciting possibilities for boosting the British economy and business efficiency. But it also has the...
Virtual reality has emerged as a powerful new technology aimed at immersing its users in an environment or in experiences that would otherwise be inaccessible...
Cat Tully is the founder of the School of International Futures (SOIF): practitioners in planning, strategy, and policy for future generations. She advises on and teaches emergent strategy,...
The Ministry for Local Government is no longer. The recently renamed Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has sent many commentators scrambling, asking: is...
Yesterday the Government announced a £750m package to support charities stay afloat during the coronavirus crisis – a move which has been welcomed as a positive step...
This report takes aim at the target-driven accountability in the English education system: principally, the Ofsted inspection regime, tests and school league tables. For the...
Our national resilience is being tested on arguably the largest scale since the Second World War. There’s much to celebrate, with communities across the country...
As it looks likely that more children will return to school at the beginning of June, it’s important not to forget the struggle that many...