Radio 4 discusses Faithful Providers
Jonathan Birdwell argues that religous groups should be considered for a greater role in delivering public services, on Radio 4's Sunday programme.
Jonathan Birdwell argues that religous groups should be considered for a greater role in delivering public services, on Radio 4's Sunday programme.
Nicholas Hellen reports on the phenomenon of "white flight" in the Sunday Times.
Duncan O'Leary talks to Andy Ford and Nick C Jones of PwC and Gerald Vernon-Jackson, leader of Portsmouth City Council, about Demos and PwC's report 'Good Growth for Cities'.
Andrew Brown supports the findings of Demos's Faithful Providers report, arguing that the level of funding to faith bodies is 'both shocking and clearly inadequate'.
The Independent reports on the Faithful Providers report, which argues for the use of religous institutions in delivering public services.
David Goodhart appears on Newsnight to discuss EU enlargement and Romanian immigration to the UK.
Claudia Wood argues that the loss of child benefit for higher earners is less important than the cuts in income for poor families heralded by tomorrow’s benefits uprating bill.
On Radio 5 Live, Claudia Wood argues that whole family assessment of child benefit is impractical due to current UK tax law.
David Goodhart argues in the Financial Times that London's 'white flight' ought to be better explored, at a time of a sharp decline in racist attitudes.
Jonathan Birdwell argues in Prospect that to tackle binge drinking, the government must look at parenting and not the technocratic solution of minimum pricing.
Our world of fiddly buttons and user-unfriendly gadgets is discriminating against disabled people, says new Demos report
Their contribution to helping young people develop creativity has been missed in the current library debate, says new Demos report
Professionals and companies are becoming ‘responsibility averse’ in an attempt to protect reputation, warns leading risk management expert
Social isolation is increasing in our fragmenting society with more people at risk of loneliness in the future, according to new report
The post-war generation is using wealth and leisure time to ‘have their time again’ and to postpone ageing, according to new report
The government must start a public debate about nanotech now to avoid another anti-science backlash, according to a new report.
The cult of the ‘gifted generalist’ in the senior civil service is hampering public service reform, says new think tank report
Three Labour ministers debate loss of trust in politics and crisis in party membership at Demos fringe meeting in Brighton
Life skills key to tackling social exclusion and homelessness
London should start now to secure legacy from 2012 bid