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Dec 12

Skills gap branded a 'moral crime'

Demos director Richard Reeves said: "It is a moral crime that five million of our citizens have not a single qualification to their name. Skills build resilience, and as we enter recession it is those without skills who will suffer the most. The Governmen

Dec 8

When hope meets frustration

Charlie Edwards from Demos covers Australia's national security strategy.

Dec 8

Superstar Cheryl Cole overcomes council estate adversity

Julia Margo from Demos comments on social influences in Britain's sink estates.

Dec 8

Are we too afraid of touch?

Julia Neuberger refers to Demos pamphlet 'A child's place' in her discussion of physical contact.

Dec 4

'Call to arms' for conservationists

Times Higher Education covers crisis in conservation education highlighted by Demos report.

Dec 3

Heritage Protection Bill dropped

Conservation report by Demos is even more poignant in the light of the government's decision to abandon the Heritage Protection Bill.

Dec 3

Call for 'conservation juries' to advise on nation's heritage sites

Public sector news website covers Demos report, with a response from the DCMS.

Dec 1

Change is in the air for British defence

The election of Barack Obama promises to bring about some notable changes in British defence policy says Charlie Edwards, the head of the security programme at DEMOS

Nov 28

Guardian Online: Call for 'Conservation Juries'

The Guardian covers new report on heritage and conservation by Samuel Jones and John Holden from Demos.

Nov 28

'Conservation Juries' covered by PA

Members of the public should be recruited into "conservation juries" to advise on monuments such as Stonehenge and the Cutty Sark.

Jan 20

Keep faith in religious providers, urges think tank Demos

Local authorities should use faith groups to deliver public services to achieve value for money, greater ‘social value’ and wider community benefits, argues a new report by Demos.

Dec 7

Demos: alcohol policy should focus on parenting, not pricing

The Government’s attempts to curb the UK’s hazardous drinking culture would be more effective if they focused on encouraging better parenting, particularly among parents misusing alcohol, say experts at the think tank Demos.

Dec 3

Parents ‘in the dark’ as child nutrition advice isn’t getting through

Child nutrition advice should be displayed on supermarket shelves and online parenting forums to make it more accessible to parents, according to a Demos report.

Nov 27

Demos launches pioneering new model for measuring poverty

Think-tank Demos has launched a pioneering new model for measuring poverty that could transform local social service provision and help thousands of families escape poverty.

Nov 14

Britain’s budding entrepreneurs say “It’s not the economy, stupid”

Entrepreneurs are optimistic and determined but defy stereotypes about their motives, characteristics and attitudes, finds new research from Demos.

Oct 19

Demos: 24,000 Scottish families face severe disadvantage

A new report by the think-tank Demos reveals the full extent of the hardship experienced across Scotland, estimating that 24,000 families face severe disadvantage.

Oct 1

Majority support government control of how people spend benefit payments

New polling released by the think tank Demos shows the majority of people believe the government should start controlling how welfare recipients spend their money.

Sep 21
Jul 12

Private sector must step in to tackle crisis in loneliness among older people

Ageing Sociably argues that businesses must do its bit to tackle the crisis in loneliness among older people.

Jun 26

Housing providers should bid for reablement contracts

Clinical commissioners should look again both at how reablement services are delivered – and who delivers them – as they take responsibility for these schemes from local authorities, says a new report by Demos.