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Big Ben and all that
Tom's article on the future of national identity was the main event in the Guardian's 2020 supplement at the weekend.
from : paulmiller
20th September 2004
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Live fast, die old
Good piece in BBC News Online's Magazine hooked on our Eternal Youths report.There are a few people round here who were living too fast last night at our office waming party. Normal service will return when we've had a few bacon sandwiches.
from : paulmiller
17th September 2004
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Wonkery and Hackery: two sides of the same coin?
Platell, subbing for Lynda Lee Potter, spun our prediction of over 2 million isolated over 65s by 2021 into a new demographic - 'the lonely generation' - and summarily dismissed our suggestion that friendship and community might fill the gap as all too wishful thinking. A few days later, an alternative but equally energetic response to the report from Yvonne Roberts appeared in the Observer comment section. She regaled against our 'arithmetic of Armageddon', arguing instead for the...
from : alistairdavidson
5th July 2004
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A Child's Place
Our joint report with Green Alliance has received quite a lot of coverage. The Guardian has a piece today, there was a piece in the Independent on Sunday yesterday and we're also mentioned by the BBC.The report will be launched on Wednesday.
from : alistairdavidson
24th May 2004
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Fifty is the new thirty
There's a piece in the Observer today which mentions our Silver Service project due out in July.
from : paulmiller
23rd May 2004
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Paul Miller, style icon
In this month's Arena magazine, nestling amongst the fashion spreads and airbrushed shots of Kelly Brook's bum, you can find our very own Paul Miller, speculating on the future of network politics.Sadly I can't attach a link, as the principles of open access don't appear to extend to the media empire that is Emap. But trust me. There he is on p.111 with an achingly trendy byline photo.I shall pin him to the press board.
from : jameswilsdon
29th February 2004
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Beagle hasn't quite landed
Looks like Beagle 2 might not quite have made it to Mars in one piece - here's an audio clip from the Today Programme with James (co-author of Demos's forthcoming pamphlet Black Sky Thinking) and Sir Martin Rees (The Astronomer Royal) on the implications.
from : paulmiller
26th December 2003
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Northern Soul
One of two Demos reports out this week, Northern Soul got some coverage yesterday in the Observer and on BBC News Online.
from : paulmiller
8th December 2003