Why we on the Left made an epic mistake on immigration
The Daily Mail serialises David Goodhart's forthcoming book 'A British Dream'.
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'.
The Guardian covers Demos research into the cumulative impact of welfare cuts.
David Goodhart discusses Labour policy with Tristram Hunt MP on BBC Radio 4's Week in Westminster.
The Mail reports on the recommendations of our most recent publication, Control Shift.
Max Wind-Cowie, author of Control Shift, appears on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme to argue that healthy people should be prioritised for non-emergency NHS treatment. (From 2h40m).
Max Wind-Cowie is interviewed on camera by the Telegraph about his recent report, Control Shift.
The Independent argues that, though it is 'a sensible premise' that 'individuals should take responsibility for their own health,' the recomendations of our Control Shift report would 'punish those at the bottom of the social ladder'.
The findings of Demos' recent report Control Shift appear in the Metro.
The Mirror summarises the findings of Demos' Control Shift, which argues that adults should be nudged into making good decisions.
New Demos research shows that young people would prefer a slower deficit reduction strategy, with more revenue raised through taxation.
New research by Demos shows disabled people will be caught in the cross-fire of Government cuts.
Demos is delighted to announce former Treasury Minister Kitty Ussher as the new Director of Demos
New research from Demos highlights the role that conspiracy theories play in extremist groups.
Labour's next leader must be prepared to engage with voters over immigration.
Demos calls on government to do more to offer apprenticeships to young people not in employment, education or training.
A “non-graduate talent pool” would benefit business and at-risk young people.
New polling evidence shows Labour's brand is 'toxic'.
Poll results show Labour needs to accept public sector cuts and embrace ‘Big Society’.
Demos argues that the policy of excluding children from school creates more harms than benefits, especially for young people with special educational needs, and should be scrapped.