Europe on the Brink?
On 15 June, in what felt at times like the dying days of empire, Demos brought together 20 leading experts on European politics, social and...
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On 15 June, in what felt at times like the dying days of empire, Demos brought together 20 leading experts on European politics, social and...
This week saw the launch of the Commission on Inequality in Education, with a speech given by its Chair Nick Clegg at Portcullis House. It...
Demos has been undertaking research into the hidden costs associated with a motor neurone disease (MND) diagnosis for both individuals, their families and carers. While MND...
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...
Cervical cancer is unique among cancers in that it is largely preventable, yet it still affects around 3,000 women each year. Screening can allow for...
The lockdown is perhaps the most important thing we can be doing to stop the spread of Covid 19, but it’s brought its own challenges,...
Since many elderly people have been confined to their homes, suitable housing arrangements have never been more important to their wellbeing. Having good access to...
This week Jeremy Corbyn was labelled a protectionist, an economic nationalist and even a Donald Trump impersonator for arguing that there could be benefits to Brexit....
3.5 million homes in England are a serious threat to their occupants’ health and safety because of trip hazards, overcrowding, a lack of adequate facilities,...
Last week, Demos brought together around 30 leading thinkers on Europe’s social, economic and cultural condition in Brussels, for the second in a series of...