Out of many: A review of The British Dream
Christopher Caldwell reviews David Goodhart's 'The British Dream' in The Financial Times.
Christopher Caldwell reviews David Goodhart's 'The British Dream' in The Financial Times.
The Independent references Demos research which finds that the public's attitude towards those on benefits has hardened over the past two decades.
The Telegraph references Demos research which finds dissatisfaction with the welfare system has increased since Thatcher's Government.
David Goodhart is interviewed in the Independent about the week's top stories.
Claudia Wood details the 'tsunami of changes to benefits' introduced this month.
David Goodhart argues that mass immigration is damaging to social democracy, in the Guardian.
In his column for The Times, Daniel Finkelstein praises David Goodhart's forthcoming book 'A British Dream' (£).
Channel 4 News summarises Demos research into the cumulative impact of benefits cuts.
The Daily Mail serialises David Goodhart's forthcoming book 'A British Dream'.
The Telegraph reports on Jamie Bartlett's recent report, 'Policing in an Information Age'.
New Demos research finds strong feelings of resentment and alienation from Muslim Communities
Monday 23rd October 2006, 6pm – 8pm Central Hall, Westminster
Following the departure of Madeleine Bunting, the think tank Demos has promoted Dr Catherine Fieschi to the post of Acting Director. Having previously been Demos’ Head of Research, Catherine will carry forward Demos’ intellectual agenda in the months a
Madeleine Bunting has decided to resign as Director of Demos. Since it has emerged that her vision for Demos is incompatible with that of the trustees, she has decided to focus on her interests as a writer and a thinker at this point in her career. She wi
Responding to his speech today on security and freedom, Demos called on the Home Secretary to make real his pledge to allow all sections of society to play a greater role in delivering security.
New mission will add up economic and social benefits of space and create first long-term strategy for British space programme
Pressure from global movement of people will increase while attempts to tighten controls may actually reduce national security
Children have become ‘invisible citizens’ whose lives are increasingly controlled by over-protective adults
Community-based organisations can’t tackle social exclusion if they are ‘instruments of government policy’