The Eternal Optimist: why we shouldn’t just dismiss Ofcom’s new role in regulating social media
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...
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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...
Social care currently has a means and a needs test – in other words, you have to be both really poor, and really ill, to...
After two years, the UK Government has finally put forward a draft bill on Online Safety – to empower a regulator, Ofcom, to compel tech...
There’s no doubt this is a frightening time for the country and the world, and many of us find our minds getting clogged up with negative...
Welfare reform dominated the Chancellor’s Summer Budget, and one of the most significant areas pinpointed for an overhaul is Child Tax Credit payments. As well...
Today, we’re launching a new co-design tool called Combined Choice. This is part of Demos’ work to build a different kind of democracy: an everyday...
Young people in the UK are increasingly disillusioned with electoral politics. Over the past three General Elections, an average of 40 percent of 18 to...
Banking in Britain is not competitive – at least not in the way that you or I would understand. A market that works effectively is...
This week the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published their review into political parties’ use of data, along with a £500k fine for Facebook, relating to...
This week Jeremy Corbyn was labelled a protectionist, an economic nationalist and even a Donald Trump impersonator for arguing that there could be benefits to Brexit....