Language of art not science will reunify a divided Britain
While the social, political, economic and geopolitical consequences of a vote to leave the EU continue to spin their way out, the vote itself provides...
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While the social, political, economic and geopolitical consequences of a vote to leave the EU continue to spin their way out, the vote itself provides...
If we learned anything from the surprise election results of 2016, it was that disaffected voters seemed keen to ‘take back control’ from elites. But...
The Black Lives Matter movement has reignited the long running issue of whether those who lead us are representative of the population. Currently there are...
Lockdown has been a financial challenge for many of us, but the self-employed have often been particularly hard hit. Jane is one of them: a...
Old and young people, migrants and students are too often invisible to lenders, making them more vulnerable in the Covid-19 economy. Demos’ annual Good Credit...
“Rest assured, this Bill will end anonymous abuse, because it will end abuse, full stop.” We will ‘turn the tide on racist, misogynistic and anti-semitic abuse.’...
‘Data’ is everywhere. A day doesn’t go by without a news story of how it is changing our lives: new businesses, new ways of working,...
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In this paper, we argue that the widespread use of personal information online represents a fundamental flaw in our digital infrastructure that enables staggeringly high...
During the 2024 general election campaign, we will be convening a 32-person “citizens’ conversation”, an ongoing panel of the public to understand how attitudes towards...