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In an election campaign unique for its distinct lack of foreign policy debate, last Friday marked a distinct shift of gear. For the most part,...
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In an election campaign unique for its distinct lack of foreign policy debate, last Friday marked a distinct shift of gear. For the most part,...
While the commentariat has been focused on the strife wracking the Labour Party, the government have been quietly completing the second phase of their vast...
Social care funding has long been the problem that governments refused to confront. An ageing population has placed growing strains on the care system, without...
British politics has always had a complicated relationship with experts. Different governments have defined and redefined expert roles in their administrations, with arguments for and...
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),...
Last week I posted the first blog in a short series on what a new Department for Economic Reform might look to do and how. Below is the next...
Demos has a long-standing interest in the social and financial impact of disability and health conditions. People living with serious health conditions can face a...
Drawing on recent research published by Demos, Ben Glover and Andrew Phillips discuss how attitudes to levelling up differ across the country and what this...
Of all the lessons learned from the election result, two in particular have the potential to re-shape future campaigns. The first is the power of...
This essay is part of a joint Demos and CASE (Culture and Sport Evidence Programme) fellowship examining the evidence currently available in relation to public...