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Jun 20

Truly, madly, politically

David Davis's snap resignation struck a chord with people because it was spontaneous and unscripted. But why did so many commentators struggle with the idea it was a reasoned decision, ponders Demos director Catherine Fieschi. And why do we have a problem

Jun 10

Digital Sharing and Privacy

John Tuck of the British library praises the Demos 'UK Confidential' pamphlet as part of the library's Digital Lives research project.

Jun 9

Thinking outside the box

If women are excelling in the arts, why - as culture minister Margaret Hodge claims - are so few taking the top jobs?

Jun 5

Get the best out of your GP

In this article, the Mirror agrees with Demos' observations about patients use of the internet and the subsequent shift in the GP-patient power balance. Dr Miriam advocates this trend, providing advice on how we can entrench it.

Jun 3

Radical measures

The government's initiative to tackle violent extremism is welcome but its timing is certain to raise a few eyebrows. The strategy, announced today, suggests that the Home Office is looking to develop a more nuanced and thoughtful approach to countering r

Jun 2

They must be mad

John Kampfner attends the session Politics and Emotions held by Catherine Fieschi,director of Demos. In this article for the Guardian he draws conclusions not about the public's emotional status but that of politicians.

May 29

Nudge in the Right Direction

A pamphlet by British policymakers that all American policymakers should read. Serious and nuanced thinking about the political complications arising from tensions between individual freedoms and mutual obligations, and about the government’s role in m

May 28

Jihad in the age of YouTube

Jamie Bartlett has a short piece in this month's Prospect magazine which looks at the suicide bomber videos of the men currently on trial for plotting to blow up Atlantic flights mid air. The suicide bomber video used to be a fairly well thought out and

May 22

Behave yourself

Governments have largely withdrawn from management of the economy and from regulation of corporate behaviour. Instead, they try to manage society and to regulate personal behaviour. As Duncan O'Leary puts it in the introduction to a Demos report published

May 21

Generation excess

The thinktank Demos this week launched UK Confidential, a collection of essays about privacy. It's beyond huge, this issue - it spans every technological advance that's ever happened, every element of government, every cultural trend: so many things make

Jun 10

Power to the people: a prospectus for Labour’s renewal

The full text of Tessa Jowell's speech to Demos on a radical new open politics for Labour

May 7

A Liberal Republican road to the election

Demos releases The Liberal Republic and announces new Advisory Council

Apr 24

‘Emergency Society, Not Emergency Services’

Make people Britain’s First Emergency Service, says report

Mar 4

Science needs migration

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.

Feb 4

A Constitution for social care needed, says Demos

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.

Jan 22

New Demos project will explore 'progressive conservatism'

Demos is today unveiling a major project to research 'progressive conservative' policies at an event with senior Conservative and Labour figures.

Oct 8

New research duo to join Demos from IPPR

Demos is pleased to announce the appointment of two leading researchers to develop a new programme of research tackling social mobility and inclusion.

Sep 15

Gove, Cable and Purnell a ‘Radical Dream Team’

Michael Gove, Vince Cable and James Purnell are the most radical politicians in Britain, according to a Demos survey released today.