Targeting hardship: How MPs can use social media listening to inform policy
This article has been written by Aleks Collingwood, Partnership Insight Manager at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, and is the second in a series explaining how...
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This article has been written by Aleks Collingwood, Partnership Insight Manager at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, and is the second in a series explaining how...
Last Friday was VE day, and we remembered those who bravely fought in Europe for our freedom. While many tributes were to those we lost,...
‘! Get the facts about mail-in ballots’. This week Twitter added a fact-check label to one of Donald Trump’s tweets, which incorrectly claimed that plans...
If there was ever any doubt, the recent publication of statistics by the Gambling Commission reaffirmed the extent to which gambling, in one way or...
Graham, who’s in his early 60s, has been unemployed now for over five years. Health problems brought a 15-year career as a traveling sales executive...
Much is unfair in Britain today. But one of our country’s most enduringly unjust features is the poor’s clobbering by VAT. This tax is applied...
JM Keynes’ General Theory was published seven years after the New York stock market crash of 1929. Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century was published six years after...
A sense that all citizens of a state have a stake, and a say, in the process of government is in some ways crucial to...
The Learning Curve, a new report by Demos, supported by Google, finds that 10% of the UK’s economy output can be linked to online learning. Demos...
Last week the Government announced that it plans to appoint Ofcom as the new online harms regulator. The regulator will have powers to act against...