Revenue, capital, prevention: A new public spending framework for the future
Public services have reached a tipping point. Demand outstrips supply. Quality and access are too often unreliable. We only step in once people have reached...
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Public services have reached a tipping point. Demand outstrips supply. Quality and access are too often unreliable. We only step in once people have reached...
The UK’s long-term economic recovery depends on the triumph of entrepreneurship – growth will come from mainly from start-ups and small and medium enterprises (SMEs)....
Deeper analysis of last week’s 2013/14 GCSE results show the attainment gap between pupils on free school meals and their peers has widened for a...
Televised debates for general elections are a relatively new phenomenon in the UK. The first such spectacles were held in advance of the 2010 election....
Every 15 to 20 years a new generation emerges. As the last of Generation Y moves into adulthood we are on the cusp of a...
Just one week prior to the 2010 election, all three party leaders appeared at the Citizens UK convention to espouse their support for citizen action. The parties have...
By April 2013, Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) will no longer exist. The model of health care brought in under New Labour has had its day...
Supporters of creative learning argue that it is both more in tune with how children naturally learn and is better preparation for the modern economy....
The ‘Active Ageing’ report by Anchor Hannover – England’s largest not-for-profit provider of care and homes for over 55’s – in association with Demos, highlights...
Demos, in association with Conservative Peer Lord Shinkwin, launched a discussion paper in July 2019 reflecting on the experiences of disabled graduates in the UK,...