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Since the economic downturn, the vast majority of Britons have been facing a cost of living crisis. This report looks at how the UK’s middle...
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Since the economic downturn, the vast majority of Britons have been facing a cost of living crisis. This report looks at how the UK’s middle...
The NHS recently reached its 65th birthday, but it is not settling down into its golden years with ease. Instead, it is faced with a...
Is Britain in decline? 2023 is looking bleak for the UK economy. According to the recent IMF forecast, it will be the only major economy in...
New research from Demos explores the social and economic impact of ADHD, focusing on ADHD which goes undiagnosed and untreated, as well as the challenges...
by Alex Smith, Founder/CEO – The Cares Family As the general election results showed, Britain is a mixed up place. Although the poll on 7...
In the wake of the global recession, unprecedented cooperation between employers and employees helped British workplaces adjust relatively well. This led to fewer of the...
Political leaders and governments risk underestimating the disruptive impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the public’s opinions, expectations and preferences. Our research shows the disease...
This is a critical political moment. We have weathered the most serious financial crash of the post-war era and emerged from the recession, but at...
The UK’s economic growth is lagging behind most G7 economies, while our income inequality is one of the highest, along with our regional inequality. We...
The government’s new Voter ID laws risk significantly undermining political participation, according to new polling commissioned by the cross party think tank Demos. The think...