Pathways from Poverty: The future of the DWP
Will it ever be possible for the Department for Work and Pensions to engage effectively with ‘harder-to-help’ groups? That was the provocative question posed by...
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Will it ever be possible for the Department for Work and Pensions to engage effectively with ‘harder-to-help’ groups? That was the provocative question posed by...
All too frequently, liberal societies struggle to articulate what a good Internet would look like. Some of it is hubris, a hangover from the days...
By Charles Seaford (Demos) and Ben Glover (Demos), Professor Simon Collinson, Dr Charlotte Hoole, Dr Anastasios Kitsos and Dr Diana Gutierrez Posada (University of Birmingham),...
A few days ago, I found myself talking to a woman I had just met, running through a list of facts about her family. The...
Renew Normal, led by the People’s Commission on Life After COVID-19, is the national conversation around what should happen after the coronavirus crisis. How it’ll work...
One thing that has always puzzled me is why liberals are not more critical of the EU. Liberals tend to support the devolution of power,...
David Anderson QC, the current Independent Reviewer of counter-terrorism powers is conducting a review of internet surveillance. Anyone who thinks there aren’t independent minded people...
This may be a radical proposition but I think that, mostly, people are not stupid, do not like being blackmailed, and tend to vote for...
On a day when the Work and Pensions select committee confirms the Universal Credit IT system is becoming a white elephant and the JRF calculates how little the Bedroom...
Cold means crisis for our health service. As the temperature falls, the pressure on the NHS rises. But the secretary of state’s prescription for the...