Frontline neglect leads to chaos
Anne Power writes in The Guardian about Octaiva Hill's enduring relevance in social policy.
Anne Power writes in The Guardian about Octaiva Hill's enduring relevance in social policy.
Claudia Wood takes a closer look at the cap on social housing benefits in PublicFinance magazine.
David Goodhart reflects on sixty years of "Britishness" in Prospect Magazine (£).
Dame Fiona Reynolds looks at Octavia Hill's legacy in The Times (£).
Demos's publication Iron Ladies features in The Guardian.
Sophie Borland discusses Demos's recent research on ageing in The Daily Mail.
Carl Miller blogs about social media intelligence for Prospect.
Duncan O'Leary and Bobby Duffy discuss attitudes to welfare on the New Statesman blog.
Carl Miller writes about internet openness and #Intelligence on politics.co.uk.
Anushka Asthana discusses Demos's welfare research in The Times. (£)
Demos wants British 16 year-olds to be able to vote.
The think tank Demos calls for an end to the “conspiracy of silence” on poor parenting today.
‘Tough love’ parents who combine warmth and discipline are better at building good character capabilities in their children, finds a major new report from the think tank Demos.
People who use peer-to-peer filesharing websites to illegally download music spend over £30 more on music per year than those who do not find a new poll comm
Demos publishes '12 Tests for 2012' for a Conservative government
Mistrust in front line staff is harming public services, says report
Britain's economy would be more resistant to crisis if more firms were employee-owned, co-operative or mutualised, according to a new Demos report.
On 11 August 2009, Shadow Chancellor, George Osborne delivered a speech on progressive politics to an audience at Demos.
Demos launches a new project, led by James Purnell, saying the political Left needs to rediscover its idealism, pluralism and appetite for radical ideas.
New Demos research outlines a progressive conservative roadmap to ‘recapitalise the poor’