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Nov 15

BBC Radio 4’s Moral Maze debates social media

Jamie Bartlett discusses the moral code of social media and the future of journalism on BBC Radio 4's Moral Maze programme. (From 2mins 50sec)

Oct 23

BBC Radio 4 discusses press regulation

BBC Radio 4's Today programme discusses the results  of a report, which shows the public desire for an independent press regulator. (From 2hrs 55min)

Oct 23

People in Poverty

STV News investigates the key findings of Demos's 'A Wider Lens' report.  (From 4min 15sec)

Oct 23

Thousands facing poverty

Glasgow is the region with the highest proportion of the 24,000 Scottish families facing severe hardship, writes the Herald.

Oct 23

Scottish poverty: Demos study paints deprivation picture

BBC News reports on the Demos study into the severe hardships faced by thousands of Scottish families.

Oct 23

4 per cent of Scottish families suffer severe hardship

The Scotsman reports on 'A Wider Lens', a new Demos study that has found 24,000 Scottish families facing multiple disadvantages.

Oct 23

Public 'wants more say on press regulation'

A new report, researched by Demos, shows three fifths of the public are in favour of parliamentary involvement in a new press watchdog.

Oct 12

Introducing social media intelligence

In this article for the academic journal Intelligence and National Security, Jamie Bartlett, Carl Miller and Sir David Omand introduce social media intelligence.

Oct 12

Blogging for freedom

In this essay Jamie Bartlett and Hedda Bjorge Soremshaugen explore the reaction of Norway's right-wing blogosphere to the Breivik attacks.

Oct 10

The promise and pitfalls of One Nation Labour

Ed Miliband's next job is to explain what ‘One Nation’ implies when it comes to the big policy choices, writes Duncan O'Leary.

Oct 20

Next generation say Chancellor should cut slower

New Demos research shows that young people would prefer a slower deficit reduction strategy, with more revenue raised through taxation.

Oct 8

Disabled People Hit By £9bn of Welfare Cuts

New research by Demos shows disabled people will be caught in the cross-fire of Government cuts.

Sep 16

Demos appoints Kitty Ussher as Director

Demos is delighted to announce former Treasury Minister Kitty Ussher as the new Director of Demos

Aug 27

Silence from secret services could aid extremism

New research from Demos highlights the role that conspiracy theories play in extremist groups.

Aug 23

Labour failed to address immigration concerns

Labour's next leader must be prepared to engage with voters over immigration.

Aug 18

Apprenticeships improve earning power and life skills

Demos calls on government to do more to offer apprenticeships to young people not in employment, education or training.

Aug 16

Pay employers to offer internships

A “non-graduate talent pool” would benefit business and at-risk young people.

Aug 5

'Out of touch' Labour should rebrand to reinforce new policy agenda

New polling evidence shows Labour's brand is 'toxic'.

Aug 3

Poll shows Labour voters lost faith in the state

Poll results show Labour needs to accept public sector cuts and embrace ‘Big Society’.

Jul 29

6550 children too many excluded

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.