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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. (£)
The full text of Tessa Jowell's speech to Demos on a radical new open politics for Labour
Demos releases The Liberal Republic and announces new Advisory Council
Make people Britain’s First Emergency Service, says report
Today, Wednesday 4 March, Demos launches 'Knowledge Nomads', the final installment in it's 'Atlas of Ideas' series. 'Knowledge Nomads' argues that migration is important for both Britain and global science and innovation.
Millions of people in the UK who rely on social care risk becoming “second class citizens” unless their rights are protected by an NHS-style Constitution, a Demos report warns today.
Demos is today unveiling a major project to research 'progressive conservative' policies at an event with senior Conservative and Labour figures.
Demos is pleased to announce the appointment of two leading researchers to develop a new programme of research tackling social mobility and inclusion.
Michael Gove, Vince Cable and James Purnell are the most radical politicians in Britain, according to a Demos survey released today.