A more equal digital society – in conversation with Alex Davies Jones
The development of new digital technologies continues to accelerate, opening up new frontiers in innovation, productivity and growth, as well as offering the potential to...
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The development of new digital technologies continues to accelerate, opening up new frontiers in innovation, productivity and growth, as well as offering the potential to...
Cities have been a central part of many of our livelihoods for years. But with higher living costs, the current lockdown could make many people...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in the contributory principle in welfare. Polling has signalled a sea change in public attitudes, with many disillusioned...
The English language is vitally important to the capabilities and integration of migrants who wish to build a successful future in the UK. However, in...
What happens to us if we become too unwell to work? This is a difficult question, one which few of us wish to face. But...
Access to credit that is affordable, transparent and fair is a geographic issue. Differences in credit need, and in the options available on the high street,...
Every 15 to 20 years a new generation emerges. As the last of Generation Y moves into adulthood we are on the cusp of a...
Social media was quick to interpret the result of last month’s Referendum into a ‘war of generations’. Older voters, who had overwhelmingly voted to Leave,...
Retail finance touches most of the UK population, many of whom have daily contact with it through bank transactions, direct debits and investments. Some of...
Last Friday was VE day, and we remembered those who bravely fought in Europe for our freedom. While many tributes were to those we lost,...