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Dec 27

London's 'white flight' deserves attention

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.

Dec 18

The parent trap

Jonathan Birdwell argues in Prospect that to tackle binge drinking, the government must look at parenting and not the technocratic solution of minimum pricing. 

Dec 18

Nutrition: health professionals can advise, but parents have the final say

Louise Bazalgette discusses the findings of the new Demos report For Starters on the Guardian's Healthcare Professionals Network.

Dec 18

England, Their England (£)

With Indians now the largest foreign-born group in the UK, according to the 2011 Census, David Goodhart discusses integration in The Times.

Dec 18

World at One debates immigration and integration

David Goodhart discusses Labour's position on multiculturalism and integration on BBC Radio 4's World at One, following the release of the Census 2011 (from 9mins). 

Dec 11

The data bill debate must move beyond terrorists and Orwell

In the New Statesman, Jamie Bartlett argues it is wrong  to define the argument over the Draft Communications Bill as one between security and liberty.

Dec 10

BBC 5 Live discusses Demos report on parental drinking

Jonathan Birdwell discusses the findings of the new Demos report Feeling the Effects on BBC Radio 5 Live (from 1hr 38min).

Dec 10

Women drinkers 'pass on bad habits to their teenage children'

The Daily Mail explores the key findings of Demos' latest report, Feeling the Effects, which argues that mothers who drink heavily risk passing down their bad habits to their children.

Dec 10

Parents told to drink less in front of kids

A new Demos report, Feeling the Effects, covered in the Independent today, claims that parents should drink less in front of their children to prevent their offspring becoming binge drinkers.

Nov 26

How well do politicians reflect society?

On BBC One’s Sunday Politics, Duncan O’Leary discusses the representativeness of the House of Commons in comparison to the population it serves

Dec 4

Government Handling of Relationships with Muslims May be Increasing the Risk of Terrorism

New Demos research finds strong feelings of resentment and alienation from Muslim Communities

Oct 23
Oct 19

Demos Announce New Director

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

Oct 19

Madeleine Bunting Resigns as Director of Demos

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

Aug 9

Government must give communities a greater role in counter-terrorism

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.

Aug 2

Demos does 'black sky thinking' on space

New mission will add up economic and social benefits of space and create first long-term strategy for British space programme

Aug 2

EU's expanding borders require joint migration strategy

Pressure from global movement of people will increase while attempts to tighten controls may actually reduce national security

Aug 2

Baby ballots' would increase parental power

Children have become ‘invisible citizens’ whose lives are increasingly controlled by over-protective adults

Aug 2

Local groups may lose trust of community

Community-based organisations can’t tackle social exclusion if they are ‘instruments of government policy’