Network like there's no tomorrow
Stefan Stern covers Network Citizens in his column.
Stefan Stern covers Network Citizens in his column.
Independent picks up the Network Citizens story
Further Network Citizens coverage.
Further Network Citizens coverage.
Webuser covers the Network Citizens Report.
Reuters coverage of the Network Citizens report.
Julia Margo, head of the new capabilities programme, talks to the Times about boomerang kids.
Jamie Bartlett argues that the Government's proposals to deny entry to the UK for people with radical views are flawed.
BBC frontpage coverage of the Demos report 'Network Citizens', published on 29 October 2008.
More coverage of Phil Woolas' comments at Demos' event.
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.