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While public debate is focused on cuts to tax credits, and whether their staged introduction and move to National Living Wage will soften the blow...
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While public debate is focused on cuts to tax credits, and whether their staged introduction and move to National Living Wage will soften the blow...
This article discusses Demos’ all-star panel discussion with Good Things Foundation which looked at internet access in our society, last month. The event launched Shade...
On the question of multiculturalism and integration – despite some superficial differences – I think both the Labour and Conservative parties have a reasonably similar...
In a speech aiming to kick off a “big year”, Keir Starmer this week put respect at the heart of his political vision. It’s easy...
The Wealth Within, a new report by Demos, assesses the Preston model and finds that it might help us answer some of the most pressing...
There is growing awareness that the web comes at a cost, be that from the selling of our personal data, to proliferating paywalls. The wider...
Demos has launched an exciting new partnership with the Irish Examiner, providing exclusive analysis of the digital dimension of the Irish General Election in 2016. Throughout...
The idea that the Brexit referendum has split Britain into two opposing camps, leading to an ever more divisive politics, is one frequently repeated. Demos’...
Food shopping has taken on a new resonance for many of us recently. From accusations of panic-buying, or booking an online delivery slot nearly a...
Over the last few years, solutions to the problem of online abuse have been proposed and attempted – from pleading with platforms to do the...