Call For 'Conservation Juries'
The Metro covers recommendations on heritage and conservation from Demos.
The Metro covers recommendations on heritage and conservation from Demos.
The Daily Telegraph covers a recommendation from Demos to increase public involvement in heritage conservation.
Director of Demos, Richard Reeves steps up with Vince Cable,Will Hutton and others to comment on the successes and failures of the G20 meeting in Washington.
In the Daily Mail's guest column, Monday View, Demos think tank director Richard Reeves says we can all work towards beating the financial crisis.
Coverage of a study carried out by the National Association of Muslim Police and Demos which found that only 27 Muslim officers worked in counter-terrorism out of a UK total of 2,374.
Demos publication UK Confidential described as "fascinating" in Financial Times review.
The National Assocation of Muslim Police uses Demos report to call for more Muslim officers in counter-terrorism units.
Silvia Guglielmi comments on financial literacy in The Guardian.
The global financial turmoil has concentrated everyone’s minds on one form of risk, but there are plenty more out there to keep public sector managers awake at night. Public Finance convened a round table of experts to see how prepared they are for any ev
A good sample of the many blogs that have picked up the Network Citizens report.
The Minister for Immigration Liam Byrne today claimed that Labour is the only party that can ‘refresh’ Britain’s sense of community.
The Board of Trustees of Demos have appointed Richard Reeves to the role of Director.
Smaller government is not a recipe for making people feel more empowered, according to a new study of 25 European countries to be published by Demos today. This conclusion is based on data from the Everyday Democracy Index, part of ongoing experiment whic
People are losing control of their own personal information, according to a report launched by Demos today. People need to be put back in the driving seat when it comes to their own data and they need to be able count on a greater level of trust and openn
The conversation between GPs and patients – the cornerstone of modern healthcare in the UK – is under enormous pressure, and must be rethought for a less deferential age in which patients have access to vast amounts of medical information, a report launch