The Online Safety Bill: Demos Position Paper
The Government’s Online Safety Bill has finally been published (17 March 2022), almost three years since the initial Online Harms White Paper that began the...
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The Government’s Online Safety Bill has finally been published (17 March 2022), almost three years since the initial Online Harms White Paper that began the...
I was asked today to comment on the unfolding dispute between the Archbishop of Westminster and David Cameron regarding the ‘morality’ of welfare reform. The...
By Julia Hobsbawm The first report from the Chair of the Demos Workshift Commission, Julia Hobsbawm, says that lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic should...
It is an image we won’t forget: of what appears to be the US journalist James Foley being decapitated by an Islamic State militant. Alas...
Britain under Lockdown is the first report from Renew Normal: the People’s Commission on Life After COVID-19. This report brings together stories and statistics about...
30 years at the heart of British politics Founded in 1993 in response to a shortage of new ideas in British politics, we’ve spent three...
Amidst growing pressures on our public services, politicians across the spectrum are taking a renewed interest in prevention. Keir Starmer has called for an end...
Announcing his new role as Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency to The Sun’s readers last month, Jacob Rees-Mogg declared that, “to do my...
Activism has loomed large in politics in recent years. People organised to support others in their communities, movements took to the streets and online, and...
After two years, the UK Government has finally put forward a draft bill on Online Safety – to empower a regulator, Ofcom, to compel tech...