Andrew Freeman on The Today Programme
Andrew Freeman, on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme discussing political interference in banking.
Andrew Freeman, on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme discussing political interference in banking.
Andrew Freeman, Director of Demos Finance, on BBC Radio 4's World at One, discussing RBS sale plans and Stephen Hester's dismissal.
Richard Norton-Taylor's article on UK security in the Guardian cites Carl Miller's response in the aftermath of the PRISM leak.
Andrew Sparrow's liveblog on Ed Miliband's welfare speech quotes Deputy Director Duncan O'Leary.
The i paper, in an article about the attack in Muswell Hill, quotes Demos' research on EDL membership.
Duncan O'Leary writes for the Staggers blog on restoring the contributory principle to the benefits system.
The Express reports on Demos' welfare research on the contributory principle.
The Telegraph reports on Demos' contributory welfare research.
The Daily Mail reports on Demos' contributory welfare research.
Jamie Bartlett discusses anti-Islamic hate crime in the aftermath of the Woolwich attack on BBC Newsnight. (from 7m 30s)
A Demos report surveying the views of 10,000 online supporters of populist movements has found that the majority are male and under 30.
A new Demos report on young people and unemployment.
New research by Demos finds that pupils' 'digital fluency' is exceptionally poor, with many not being able to determine the reliability of sources online.
Demos seeks to clarify inaccurate reports of 'unpublished study' by a British think tank, which allegedly links the Finns party to violence.
Demos is delighted to announce David Goodhart as its new director.
New Demos research shows a strong correlation between parenting style and excessive drinking.
Demos will announce a new Director in September 2011.
Demos launches a new tracking study revealing the impact of cuts to benefits on disabled people.
Original polling by Demos reveals high levels of scepticism over Osama Bin Laden's death.
Demos welcomes the Coalition's publication of a Social Mobility Strategy, but urges accelerated attention on in-work progression and early intervention.