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Jun 13

When should RBS be re-privatised?

Andrew Freeman, Director of Demos Finance, on BBC Radio 4's World at One, discussing RBS sale plans and Stephen Hester's dismissal.

Jun 11

Communications surveillance vital to counter terrorism, say UK agencies

Richard Norton-Taylor's article on UK security in the Guardian cites Carl Miller's response in the aftermath of the PRISM leak.

Jun 6

Ed Miliband's speech on welfare: Politics live blog

Andrew Sparrow's liveblog on Ed Miliband's welfare speech quotes Deputy Director Duncan O'Leary.

Jun 6

Demos analysis of the EDL

The i paper, in an article about the attack in Muswell Hill, quotes Demos' research on EDL membership. 

Jun 3

Ending the 'nothing for something' system

Duncan O'Leary writes for the Staggers blog on restoring the contributory principle to the benefits system.

Jun 3

Migrants are to face tougher rules before they can claim benefits

The Express reports on Demos' welfare research on the contributory principle.

Jun 3

Demos' new welfare proposals on The Telegraph

The Telegraph reports on Demos' contributory welfare research.

Jun 3

Demos unveils blueprint for a two-tier welfare system

The Daily Mail reports on Demos' contributory welfare research.

May 30

Jamie Bartlett on BBC Newsnight

Jamie Bartlett discusses anti-Islamic hate crime in the aftermath of  the Woolwich attack on BBC Newsnight. (from 7m 30s)

May 24

After Woolwich

Jonathan Birdwell examines the relationship between terrorism and integration for Prospect.

Jun 26

Housing providers should bid for reablement contracts

Clinical commissioners should look again both at how reablement services are delivered – and who delivers them – as they take responsibility for these schemes from local authorities, says a new report by Demos.

May 27

Demos: Social housing should provide universal preventative support

Early warning systems would save government and housing providers money.

Apr 23

Demos publishes ‘blueprint’ for social media intelligence monitoring

The ethical principles upon which the British security authorities should be allowed to monitor social media are laid out in a report published today by the think tank Demos.

Apr 17

London think-tank scores progress on the Olympics 7 out of 10

With 100 days until the Olympics the Centre for London scores the organisers on progress so far.

Apr 5

Demos: Religious most likely to identify as on the left

People who identify with a faith – even if they are not actively practising – are more likely to volunteer, be politically engaged and be active citizens in their neighbourhoods, according to our new report. People who identify with a relig

Feb 2

Mentoring schemes benefit mentors as well as mentees

A new evaluation by Demos finds that mentors benefit significantly from taking part in mentoring schemes.

Jan 5

Expert panel proposes framework to underpin any future change in law on assisted dying for terminally ill people

The Commission on Assisted Dying publishes its findings and recommendations in its final report.

Dec 2

New report reveals how cuts and confusion push disabled people into poverty

The latest instalment of our Disability in Austerity study finds that disabled people are confused about the nature of the Government's welfare reforms.

Nov 20

Britons more proud of the National Trust than the Royal Family

Shakespeare and the National Trust top a poll on symbols that inspire a sense of pride in the British public, beating the pound, the Monarchy and the BBC.

Nov 7

Disillusionment with mainstream politics spurs online populist movements across Europe

A Demos report surveying the views of 10,000 online supporters of populist movements has found that the majority are male and under 30.