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Squaring the Circle

There are no good elections to lose – but some are better than others to win. Yesterday demonstrated both sides of the equation. In his...

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Renewing Public Services

The pandemic has pushed our public services to a tipping point. Almost overnight, services have had to pivot to a socially distant world, necessitating rapid...

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The generation game

Rachel Sylvester’s piece in the Times yesterday portrayed the coming election as a ‘generation game’ where Conservatives court the grey vote, while Labour targets younger people. She’s right...

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What makes a ‘good job’?

What makes a job ‘good’? In the midst of a jobs-rich recovery, in a relatively flexible labour market, attention inevitably shifts to the quality of...

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A New Vision for Welfare-to-Work

While public debate is focused on cuts to tax credits, and whether their staged introduction and move to National Living Wage will soften the blow...

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Renew Normal: The Podcast

The outbreak of Covid-19 in the UK has changed our economic, political and social landscape beyond recognition. But how should Britain build back from the...

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An internet for everyone

This article discusses Demos’ all-star panel discussion with Good Things Foundation which looked at internet access in our society, last month. The event launched Shade...

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The Year in Ideas: Pre-Distribution

On any measure it has been a big political year, from David Cameron’s surprise majority to Jeremy Corbyn’s remarkable insurgency. But what were the big...