Our think-tanks are failing the interested public
People are hungry to exchange views and, yes, pontificate on the burning issues
People are hungry to exchange views and, yes, pontificate on the burning issues
Jack Stilgoe comments on a drug for bone cancer which is to be provided by the NHS after its manufacturer promised to refund the cost of treatment in cases where it does not improve a patient's health.
Labour has been good at creating consensus around goals, but its great failure has been a lack of agreement about how to reach them.
Despite thirty years of legislation disadvantaged young women are yet to reap the rewards of gender equality in the workplace.
Researchers from the think-tank Demos are in Carlisle today to meet with some of the 250 service users from across Cumbria who have been using the In Control scheme to manage their own care and support services.
Glasgow 2020 was a two-year project facilitated by the think-tank Demos which aimed to look at three things: Glasgow's future, cities generally and how we imagine the future. The aim was not to have an insular Glasgow conversation, but talk and swap ideas
Five leading think tanks of the left suggest ten-point plans for the Brown premiership
HOW GALLING it was for Glasgow's civic leaderstospendperfectlygood council taxpayers' money on a report about the future of the city and last week be told conclusions they do not want to hear
Glasgow is not short of ‘mass imagination’
Britain is becoming increasingly complacent about its mother tongue, claims a new report from the thinktank Demos. As You Like It, by Samuel Jones and Peter Bradwell, argues that Britain cannot continue to rely on the cultural and economic benefit of hav
Early warning systems would save government and housing providers money.
The ethical principles upon which the British security authorities should be allowed to monitor social media are laid out in a report published today by the think tank Demos.
With 100 days until the Olympics the Centre for London scores the organisers on progress so far.
People who identify with a faith – even if they are not actively practising – are more likely to volunteer, be politically engaged and be active citizens in their neighbourhoods, according to our new report. People who identify with a relig
A new evaluation by Demos finds that mentors benefit significantly from taking part in mentoring schemes.
The Commission on Assisted Dying publishes its findings and recommendations in its final report.
The latest instalment of our Disability in Austerity study finds that disabled people are confused about the nature of the Government's welfare reforms.
Shakespeare and the National Trust top a poll on symbols that inspire a sense of pride in the British public, beating the pound, the Monarchy and the BBC.
A Demos report surveying the views of 10,000 online supporters of populist movements has found that the majority are male and under 30.
A new Demos report on young people and unemployment.