Demos Daily: Pathways from Poverty
During this crisis, the Department for Work and Pensions have had to deal with a sudden and steep rise in requests for welfare payments, needing to adapt...
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During this crisis, the Department for Work and Pensions have had to deal with a sudden and steep rise in requests for welfare payments, needing to adapt...
Social care funding has long been the problem that governments refused to confront. An ageing population has placed growing strains on the care system, without...
This week, the Office for National Statistics released their first statistics on which occupations they believe are at the highest risk of automation across England....
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...
Writing 20 years ago at Demos, Charles Leadbeater introduced to the mainstream the then-fringe idea of combining business and charitable aims to address social challenges....
The current health crisis has in many ways seen Britain form a united front: working to tackle our neighbourhood struggles together, a shared appreciation for...
Sara Macdonald is a Economic Associate at What Works Centre for Wellbeing.
English devolution is undeniably back on the political agenda. The government has previously presented its flagship Levelling Up agenda as a blueprint for a ‘devolution...
Jennifer Misak currently works as an Independent Economic Consultant.
During the 2024 general election campaign, we will be convening a 32-person “citizens’ conversation”, an ongoing panel of the public to understand how attitudes towards...