Populism Won’t Solve the Migration Crisis
As Europe comes to grips with the horror of the Paris attacks, one group, more than any other, is exposed the brunt of the continent’s...
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As Europe comes to grips with the horror of the Paris attacks, one group, more than any other, is exposed the brunt of the continent’s...
Today, Demos and Bite the Ballot are announcing a crowd-funding campaign to build the first ever Voter Advice Application designed for young people. A clever and engaging...
As the Government embarks on the rollout of NEST – an opt-out employee and employer contribution scheme for pensions – Duty of Care asks whether...
The ‘Rethinking Incapacity’ project aims to help policymakers create a better system of incapacity assessment – not just tinkering around the edges of the current...
The publication of the Online Safety Bill, after years of debate and scrutiny and consultation, is imminent. By way of teasers, we’ve had two announcements...
Rob has 10 years of experience in the charity sector as an Operations Manager and Communications Consultant. He has been actively involved in fundraising for...
The growth of social media poses a dilemma for security and law enforcement agencies. On the one hand, social media could provide a new form...
‘Artificial minds, born of code and computation, handle with great care.’ ChatGPT, 2023
A country with high regional inequalities, and an economy dominated by one large metropolitan area – the UK, you might think. But the description could...
In the public outpouring of (genuine) grief upon the loss of David Bowie yesterday, you could be excused for missing an interesting intervention by another...