Repopulating the Centre: How to build the practice for a new political centre
In this guest essay, Gregory Maniatis argues that the political “centre” is not an ideology but a way of working – one rooted in collaboration...
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In this guest essay, Gregory Maniatis argues that the political “centre” is not an ideology but a way of working – one rooted in collaboration...
Gregory Maniatis has worked on immigration policy in the United States, Europe, and globally for many years. He currently leads the work on immigration and...
The UK’s food system is under strain. In the past five years, food prices have risen by more than 37%, eroding living standards for millions...
In an era of democratic emergency, the UK’s epistemic security – the integrity of the information supply chains that sustain our democratic decision making –...
Last week’s Gorton and Denton by-election produced a result that commentators have rightly called seismic. The Greens won with 40.7% of the vote –their first...
MPs’ offices are stuck in fire-fighting mode, unable to cope with the volume of urgent requests from constituents due to outdated technology, limited organisational support...
On 12 February 2026, the Labour government published its Representation of the People Bill (Elections and Democracy Bill), intended to “protect our democracy against foreign...
It’s the million euro question: can AI-powered tech help scale public deliberation so that many more citizens can play a part in shaping the decisions...
OPEN POSITION: CHAIR OF THE BOARD We’re recruiting for an exceptional strategic leader to succeed Dame Julie Mellor as Chair of the Demos Board. ABOUT...
Breaking: Queues are forming outside cash machines across the UK this morning as banking apps slowed and failed amid mounting reports that major financial institutions...