The numbers game
Should we believe predictions of 40,000 job losses in the City, or has this figure simply been plucked out of the ether?
Should we believe predictions of 40,000 job losses in the City, or has this figure simply been plucked out of the ether?
Sarfraz Mansoor describes his journey around Scotland and reflects on Britain, Britishness and the recent Demos pamphlet A More United Kingdom.
Richard Reeves argues that while the Conservatives claim progressive goals, they do not yet know how to achieve them.
Simon Parker, author of the pamphlet State of Trust, discusses the importance of trust between councils and the public.
Peter Harrington debates with Jill Kirby about the purpose of political party conferences.
Richard Reeves argues that Centre-left Liberal Democrats who worry about inequalities and the corrosive impact of free markets are in the wrong party.
In an interview with Richard Reeves, Dominic Lawson, Robert Cooper, Kishwer Falkner and David Goodhart, the foreign secretary explains why he remains a liberal interventionist abroad, and a radical decentraliser at home.
Drinking alcohol and watching television would be suitable ways of celebrating a new British bank holiday, according to a Labour minister.
In 2007, the British think thank Demos conducted the The Atlas of Ideas initiative, a research program that analyzed the new geography of science and innovation and attempted to map the countries that are innovating and predict the innovation centers of t
Gordon Brown's planned new Britain Day should be celebrated 'through drinking', a minister said today.
Demos transforms car park for six-week summer in the city
UK capital must learn lessons from Barcelona, says Demos
New Demos pamphlet claims top-down reform is not enough to win public trust in services
People and neighbourhoods being left behind as cities chase tired out formulas for urban renaissance
SMEs FALLING BEHIND IN RACE TO RECRUIT BEST TALENT, WARNS DEMOS
Government must design public services locally or risk further distrust, warns new report
UK at risk of losing political, cultural and economic relevance by refusing to join ‘global conversation’
Think tank claims that splitting Home Office will distract from need for better cross-Government co-ordination
GLOBAL POTENTIAL OF BRITISH CULTURE BEING WASTED SAYS NEW REPORT