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FOOD IN A PANDEMIC
These extremely varied experiences have led to important questions for the future of food. As part of Renew Normal: The People’s Commission on Life After Covid-19, we have worked with the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to better understand the answers to these questions.This report focuses on people’s experiences with food during the pandemic – across multiple lockdowns – and the public POST PANDEMIC PLACES Demos is Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank. We produce original research, publish innovative thinkers and host thought-provoking events.BUILD BACK STRONGER
Build Back Stronger. Drawing on the contributions of over 50,000 citizens, the landmark report of Renew Normal: the People’s Commission on Life After Covid-19 says that without radical reform to build a stronger, more resilient, and more united nation, the UK risks never recovering from the huge social and economic impact of thepandemic.
THE NOWHERE OFFICE
The Nowhere Office. By Julia Hobsbawm. The first report from the Chair of the Demos Workshift Commission, Julia Hobsbawm, says that lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic should inform an entirely new way to approach work, workplace, working life and productivity.. In The Nowhere Office, Julia Hobsbawm says that as we return to post-pandemic working life, fixed time and place willTHE N WHERE OFFICE
“By day the skyscraper looms in the smoke and sun and has a soul. Prairie and valley, streets of the city, pour people into it and they mingle among its twenty floors and areFOOD IN A PANDEMIC
These extremely varied experiences have led to important questions for the future of food. As part of Renew Normal: The People’s Commission on Life After Covid-19, we have worked with the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to better understand the answers to these questions.This report focuses on people’s experiences with food during the pandemic – across multiple lockdowns – and the public POST PANDEMIC PLACES Demos is Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank. We produce original research, publish innovative thinkers and host thought-provoking events.BUILD BACK STRONGER
Build Back Stronger. Drawing on the contributions of over 50,000 citizens, the landmark report of Renew Normal: the People’s Commission on Life After Covid-19 says that without radical reform to build a stronger, more resilient, and more united nation, the UK risks never recovering from the huge social and economic impact of thepandemic.
THE NOWHERE OFFICE
The Nowhere Office. By Julia Hobsbawm. The first report from the Chair of the Demos Workshift Commission, Julia Hobsbawm, says that lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic should inform an entirely new way to approach work, workplace, working life and productivity.. In The Nowhere Office, Julia Hobsbawm says that as we return to post-pandemic working life, fixed time and place willTHE N WHERE OFFICE
“By day the skyscraper looms in the smoke and sun and has a soul. Prairie and valley, streets of the city, pour people into it and they mingle among its twenty floors and areDEMOS
Demos is Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank. We produce original research, publish innovative thinkers and host thought-provoking events.FOOD IN A PANDEMIC
These extremely varied experiences have led to important questions for the future of food. As part of Renew Normal: The People’s Commission on Life After Covid-19, we have worked with the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to better understand the answers to these questions.This report focuses on people’s experiences with food during the pandemic – across multiple lockdowns – and the publicRENEW NORMAL
Renew Normal is the national conversation on life after COVID-19, led by the People's Commission on Life After COVID-19. THE GOOD CREDIT INDEX 2020 Alongside this year’s Good Credit Index, we have published a toolkit to share the learning from our Good Credit Project in South Yorkshire, a place-based financial inclusion initiative in the Sheffield City Region. It sets out practical tips to address financial exclusion, supported by case studies from people we worked with including the city region mayor and the public, private and THE WORKSHIFT COMMISSION The Workshift Commission. Demos is delighted to announce the appointment of the entrepreneur and writer Julia Hobsbawm to lead Workshift, a new programme exploring the future of work and workplaces.Launching in National Work Life Week (12-18 October), the Workshift commission will catalyse real change in the way we work andlive.
THE ONLINE SAFETY BILL: WILL IT PROTECT WOMEN ONLINE? ‘The safest place in the world to go online’. This is the ambition for the UK, set out by the Government in the 2019 Online Harms White Paper, and echoed over the next two years as the proposals evolved into the now Online Safety Bill: ‘ a milestone in the Government’s fight to make the internet safe ‘.. While there has been scattered applause, many asked: what does it mean to be THE BOTTOM LINE: MAPPING THE FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE OF The Bottom Line: Mapping the financial experience of tenants in rent arrears. Tenants in rent arrears face extreme financial challenges. Despite this, some believe tenants do not pay their rent by choice, though anecdotal evidence suggests that rental payments are often the last outgoing not toBUILD BACK STRONGER
2 “I hope that with all the problems and illness this has caused, people will realise that there is a much bigger lesson to be learnt. What lockdown has demonstratedVOICES OF THE DYING
Voices of the Dying. People living with a terminal illness; their loved ones and carers, and those who have been bereaved are increasingly turning to THE RISK MANAGEMENT OF EVERYTHING About Demos Demos is a greenhouse for new ideas which can improve the quality of our lives. As an independent think tank, we aim to create an open resource of knowledge andFOOD IN A PANDEMIC
Food in a Pandemic. Like the health impact of the virus, this report finds that our experiences of food have diverged widely during the pandemic. While some have seen their eating habits improve, and potentially made lifelong improvements to their diets, others have faced acute levels of food insecurity during the pandemic.THE NOWHERE OFFICE
The Nowhere Office. By Julia Hobsbawm. The first report from the Chair of the Demos Workshift Commission, Julia Hobsbawm, says that lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic should inform an entirely new way to approach work, workplace, working life and productivity.. In The Nowhere Office, Julia Hobsbawm says that as we return to post-pandemic working life, fixed time and place will POST PANDEMIC PLACES The new research found that 65% of the working population were forced to change their place of work during 2020 as a result of the pandemic. Of these, 79% want to continue to have some form of remote working in future. However, the findings – using a large, nationally-representative poll of 20,000 adults – indicate that adesire to work
VOICES OF THE DYING
Voices of the Dying. People living with a terminal illness; their loved ones and carers, and those who have been bereaved are increasingly turning to online spaces for information, help and support. These clearly have benefits for some who use them,THE N WHERE OFFICE
“By day the skyscraper looms in the smoke and sun and has a soul. Prairie and valley, streets of the city, pour people into it and they mingle among its twenty floors and areDYING FOR CHANGE
Dying for change. The institutionalised ways we cope with dying do not align with how most people aspire to die. Most people want to die with family and friends nearby, cared for, free from pain, with medical support available when needed. Yet most people will die in hospitals and care homes, often cut off from friends and family, dependent onTHE AUDIT EXPLOSION
The word ‘audit’ is being used in the UK with growing frequency. In addition to financial audits, there are now environmental audits,value
THE GOOD CREDIT INDEX The Good Credit Index. A groundbreaking report from Demos has for the first time mapped the UK’s credit environment, and has found 29 ‘credit deserts’, where people struggle to access affordable credit despite a clear need for it. The Good Credit Index, made possible by NewDay, a leading UK consumer finance provider, combines21 datasets
THE RISK MANAGEMENT OF EVERYTHING for Advanced Study, Berlin and All Souls College, Oxford. Research interests focus mainly on the changing relationship between financial accounting, auditing and risk management.THE RISK FACTOR
The Risk Factor Making the child protection system work for children Andrew Cooper Rachael Hetherington IIan Katz The Risk Factor 9/6/032:50 pm Page 3
FOOD IN A PANDEMIC
Food in a Pandemic. Like the health impact of the virus, this report finds that our experiences of food have diverged widely during the pandemic. While some have seen their eating habits improve, and potentially made lifelong improvements to their diets, others have faced acute levels of food insecurity during the pandemic.THE NOWHERE OFFICE
The Nowhere Office. By Julia Hobsbawm. The first report from the Chair of the Demos Workshift Commission, Julia Hobsbawm, says that lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic should inform an entirely new way to approach work, workplace, working life and productivity.. In The Nowhere Office, Julia Hobsbawm says that as we return to post-pandemic working life, fixed time and place will POST PANDEMIC PLACES The new research found that 65% of the working population were forced to change their place of work during 2020 as a result of the pandemic. Of these, 79% want to continue to have some form of remote working in future. However, the findings – using a large, nationally-representative poll of 20,000 adults – indicate that adesire to work
VOICES OF THE DYING
Voices of the Dying. People living with a terminal illness; their loved ones and carers, and those who have been bereaved are increasingly turning to online spaces for information, help and support. These clearly have benefits for some who use them,THE N WHERE OFFICE
“By day the skyscraper looms in the smoke and sun and has a soul. Prairie and valley, streets of the city, pour people into it and they mingle among its twenty floors and areDYING FOR CHANGE
Dying for change. The institutionalised ways we cope with dying do not align with how most people aspire to die. Most people want to die with family and friends nearby, cared for, free from pain, with medical support available when needed. Yet most people will die in hospitals and care homes, often cut off from friends and family, dependent onTHE AUDIT EXPLOSION
The word ‘audit’ is being used in the UK with growing frequency. In addition to financial audits, there are now environmental audits,value
THE GOOD CREDIT INDEX The Good Credit Index. A groundbreaking report from Demos has for the first time mapped the UK’s credit environment, and has found 29 ‘credit deserts’, where people struggle to access affordable credit despite a clear need for it. The Good Credit Index, made possible by NewDay, a leading UK consumer finance provider, combines21 datasets
THE RISK MANAGEMENT OF EVERYTHING for Advanced Study, Berlin and All Souls College, Oxford. Research interests focus mainly on the changing relationship between financial accounting, auditing and risk management.THE RISK FACTOR
The Risk Factor Making the child protection system work for children Andrew Cooper Rachael Hetherington IIan Katz The Risk Factor 9/6/032:50 pm Page 3
THE ONLINE SAFETY BILL: WILL IT PROTECT WOMEN ONLINE? ‘The safest place in the world to go online’. This is the ambition for the UK, set out by the Government in the 2019 Online Harms White Paper, and echoed over the next two years as the proposals evolved into the now Online Safety Bill: ‘ a milestone in the Government’s fight to make the internet safe ‘.. While there has been scattered applause, many asked: what does it mean to beTRUSTEES - DEMOS
Demos is Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank. We produce original research, publish innovative thinkers and host thought-provoking events. THE BOTTOM LINE: MAPPING THE FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE OF The Bottom Line: Mapping the financial experience of tenants in rent arrears. Tenants in rent arrears face extreme financial challenges. Despite this, some believe tenants do not pay their rent by choice, though anecdotal evidence suggests that rental payments are often the last outgoing not toDYING FOR CHANGE
Dying for change. The institutionalised ways we cope with dying do not align with how most people aspire to die. Most people want to die with family and friends nearby, cared for, free from pain, with medical support available when needed. Yet most people will die in hospitals and care homes, often cut off from friends and family, dependent on THE COMMISSION ON ASSISTED DYING The Commission on Assisted Dying. The Commission on Assisted Dying, launched in November 2010, was set up to consider whether the current legal and policy approach to assisted dying in England and Wales is fit for purpose. In addition to evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the legal status quo, the Commission also set out toexplore the
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www.demos.co.uk
THE INTERNET AND END F LIFE 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank the Plater Trust for their generous support which made this report possible. Many thanks must go to Margaret Doherty, at the Centre for the Art of Dying Well, St TURNING THE TABLES: MAKING HEALTHY CHOICES EASIER FOR Turning the Tables, a new report exploring public attitudes towards healthy eating, has found that the food market in the UK is not working for consumers, with too many in the UK facing significant barriers to eating healthy diets.. The report is calling on the Government to build on their strategy to tackle obesity by investing in a new transformative Food and Agriculture Sector Deal. THE RISK MANAGEMENT OF EVERYTHING for Advanced Study, Berlin and All Souls College, Oxford. Research interests focus mainly on the changing relationship between financial accounting, auditing and risk management.POLLY MACKENZIE
Polly is the Chief Executive of Demos. Polly started her career as a business journalist. In 2004 she became a Policy Adviser on housing and local government for Edward Davey MP. She then worked for Nick Clegg from 2006 to 2015, helping to write the 2010 Coalition Agreement, and serving as Director of Policy to the Deputy PrimeMinister from
FOOD IN A PANDEMIC
Food in a Pandemic. Like the health impact of the virus, this report finds that our experiences of food have diverged widely during the pandemic. While some have seen their eating habits improve, and potentially made lifelong improvements to their diets, others have faced acute levels of food insecurity during the pandemic.BUILD BACK STRONGER
Build Back Stronger. Drawing on the contributions of over 50,000 citizens, the landmark report of Renew Normal: the People’s Commission on Life After Covid-19 says that without radical reform to build a stronger, more resilient, and more united nation, the UK risks never recovering from the huge social and economic impact of thepandemic.
POST PANDEMIC PLACES The new research found that 65% of the working population were forced to change their place of work during 2020 as a result of the pandemic. Of these, 79% want to continue to have some form of remote working in future. However, the findings – using a large, nationally-representative poll of 20,000 adults – indicate that adesire to work
THE NOWHERE OFFICE
The Nowhere Office. By Julia Hobsbawm. The first report from the Chair of the Demos Workshift Commission, Julia Hobsbawm, says that lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic should inform an entirely new way to approach work, workplace, working life and productivity.. In The Nowhere Office, Julia Hobsbawm says that as we return to post-pandemic working life, fixed time and place willTHE N WHERE OFFICE
“By day the skyscraper looms in the smoke and sun and has a soul. Prairie and valley, streets of the city, pour people into it and they mingle among its twenty floors and are THE COMMISSION ON ASSISTED DYING The Commission on Assisted Dying. The Commission on Assisted Dying, launched in November 2010, was set up to consider whether the current legal and policy approach to assisted dying in England and Wales is fit for purpose. In addition to evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the legal status quo, the Commission also set out toexplore the
THE AUDIT EXPLOSION
The word ‘audit’ is being used in the UK with growing frequency. In addition to financial audits, there are now environmental audits,value
THE GOOD CREDIT INDEX The Good Credit Index. A groundbreaking report from Demos has for the first time mapped the UK’s credit environment, and has found 29 ‘credit deserts’, where people struggle to access affordable credit despite a clear need for it. The Good Credit Index, made possible by NewDay, a leading UK consumer finance provider, combines21 datasets
THE RISK MANAGEMENT OF EVERYTHING for Advanced Study, Berlin and All Souls College, Oxford. Research interests focus mainly on the changing relationship between financial accounting, auditing and risk management.THE RISK FACTOR
The Risk Factor Making the child protection system work for children Andrew Cooper Rachael Hetherington IIan Katz The Risk Factor 9/6/032:50 pm Page 3
FOOD IN A PANDEMIC
Food in a Pandemic. Like the health impact of the virus, this report finds that our experiences of food have diverged widely during the pandemic. While some have seen their eating habits improve, and potentially made lifelong improvements to their diets, others have faced acute levels of food insecurity during the pandemic.BUILD BACK STRONGER
Build Back Stronger. Drawing on the contributions of over 50,000 citizens, the landmark report of Renew Normal: the People’s Commission on Life After Covid-19 says that without radical reform to build a stronger, more resilient, and more united nation, the UK risks never recovering from the huge social and economic impact of thepandemic.
POST PANDEMIC PLACES The new research found that 65% of the working population were forced to change their place of work during 2020 as a result of the pandemic. Of these, 79% want to continue to have some form of remote working in future. However, the findings – using a large, nationally-representative poll of 20,000 adults – indicate that adesire to work
THE NOWHERE OFFICE
The Nowhere Office. By Julia Hobsbawm. The first report from the Chair of the Demos Workshift Commission, Julia Hobsbawm, says that lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic should inform an entirely new way to approach work, workplace, working life and productivity.. In The Nowhere Office, Julia Hobsbawm says that as we return to post-pandemic working life, fixed time and place willTHE N WHERE OFFICE
“By day the skyscraper looms in the smoke and sun and has a soul. Prairie and valley, streets of the city, pour people into it and they mingle among its twenty floors and are THE COMMISSION ON ASSISTED DYING The Commission on Assisted Dying. The Commission on Assisted Dying, launched in November 2010, was set up to consider whether the current legal and policy approach to assisted dying in England and Wales is fit for purpose. In addition to evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the legal status quo, the Commission also set out toexplore the
THE AUDIT EXPLOSION
The word ‘audit’ is being used in the UK with growing frequency. In addition to financial audits, there are now environmental audits,value
THE GOOD CREDIT INDEX The Good Credit Index. A groundbreaking report from Demos has for the first time mapped the UK’s credit environment, and has found 29 ‘credit deserts’, where people struggle to access affordable credit despite a clear need for it. The Good Credit Index, made possible by NewDay, a leading UK consumer finance provider, combines21 datasets
THE RISK MANAGEMENT OF EVERYTHING for Advanced Study, Berlin and All Souls College, Oxford. Research interests focus mainly on the changing relationship between financial accounting, auditing and risk management.THE RISK FACTOR
The Risk Factor Making the child protection system work for children Andrew Cooper Rachael Hetherington IIan Katz The Risk Factor 9/6/032:50 pm Page 3
DEMOS
Contractors and other flexible workers should enjoy a higher minimum wage than those with secure employment, according to new Demos report The Liquidity Trap. November 2019. The Liquidity Trap: Financial experience and inclusion in the liquid workforce. November 2019. Bringing Britain Together: A manifesto for consensus politics.FOOD IN A PANDEMIC
Food in a Pandemic. Like the health impact of the virus, this report finds that our experiences of food have diverged widely during the pandemic. While some have seen their eating habits improve, and potentially made lifelong improvements to their diets, others have faced acute levels of food insecurity during the pandemic. THE WORKSHIFT COMMISSION The Workshift Commission. Demos is delighted to announce the appointment of the entrepreneur and writer Julia Hobsbawm to lead Workshift, a new programme exploring the future of work and workplaces.Launching in National Work Life Week (12-18 October), the Workshift commission will catalyse real change in the way we work andlive.
THE ONLINE SAFETY BILL: WILL IT PROTECT WOMEN ONLINE? ‘The safest place in the world to go online’. This is the ambition for the UK, set out by the Government in the 2019 Online Harms White Paper, and echoed over the next two years as the proposals evolved into the now Online Safety Bill: ‘ a milestone in the Government’s fight to make the internet safe ‘.. While there has been scattered applause, many asked: what does it mean to be THE BOTTOM LINE: MAPPING THE FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE OF The Bottom Line: Mapping the financial experience of tenants in rent arrears. Tenants in rent arrears face extreme financial challenges. Despite this, some believe tenants do not pay their rent by choice, though anecdotal evidence suggests that rental payments are often the last outgoing not toBUILD BACK STRONGER
2 “I hope that with all the problems and illness this has caused, people will realise that there is a much bigger lesson to be learnt. What lockdown has demonstratedVOICES OF THE DYING
Voices of the Dying. People living with a terminal illness; their loved ones and carers, and those who have been bereaved are increasingly turning to online spaces for information, help and support. These clearly have benefits for some who use them, THE INTERNET AND END F LIFE 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank the Plater Trust for their generous support which made this report possible. Many thanks must go to Margaret Doherty, at the Centre for the Art of Dying Well, StWWW.DEMOS.CO.UK
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DEMOS: FALSE STEREOTYPES OF YOUNG PEOPLE HOLDING THEM BACK False stereotyping of young people in the media and wider society is having a negative effect on both their self-esteem and employment opportunities, reveals new Demos report supported by National Citizen Service (NCS). Four-fifths of teens (81%) feel they are unfairly represented in the media. Most of them (85%) go on to argue thatnegative
FOOD IN A PANDEMIC
Food in a Pandemic. Like the health impact of the virus, this report finds that our experiences of food have diverged widely during the pandemic. While some have seen their eating habits improve, and potentially made lifelong improvements to their diets, others have faced acute levels of food insecurity during the pandemic.THE NOWHERE OFFICE
The Nowhere Office. By Julia Hobsbawm. The first report from the Chair of the Demos Workshift Commission, Julia Hobsbawm, says that lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic should inform an entirely new way to approach work, workplace, working life and productivity.. In The Nowhere Office, Julia Hobsbawm says that as we return to post-pandemic working life, fixed time and place will POST PANDEMIC PLACES The new research found that 65% of the working population were forced to change their place of work during 2020 as a result of the pandemic. Of these, 79% want to continue to have some form of remote working in future. However, the findings – using a large, nationally-representative poll of 20,000 adults – indicate that adesire to work
VOICES OF THE DYING
Voices of the Dying. People living with a terminal illness; their loved ones and carers, and those who have been bereaved are increasingly turning to online spaces for information, help and support. These clearly have benefits for some who use them,THE N WHERE OFFICE
“By day the skyscraper looms in the smoke and sun and has a soul. Prairie and valley, streets of the city, pour people into it and they mingle among its twenty floors and areFOOD IN A PANDEMIC
Food in a Pandemic. Like the health impact of the virus, this report finds that our experiences of food have diverged widely during the pandemic. While some have seen their eating habits improve, and potentially made lifelong improvements to their diets, others have faced acute levels of food insecurity during the pandemic.THE NOWHERE OFFICE
The Nowhere Office. By Julia Hobsbawm. The first report from the Chair of the Demos Workshift Commission, Julia Hobsbawm, says that lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic should inform an entirely new way to approach work, workplace, working life and productivity.. In The Nowhere Office, Julia Hobsbawm says that as we return to post-pandemic working life, fixed time and place will POST PANDEMIC PLACES The new research found that 65% of the working population were forced to change their place of work during 2020 as a result of the pandemic. Of these, 79% want to continue to have some form of remote working in future. However, the findings – using a large, nationally-representative poll of 20,000 adults – indicate that adesire to work
VOICES OF THE DYING
Voices of the Dying. People living with a terminal illness; their loved ones and carers, and those who have been bereaved are increasingly turning to online spaces for information, help and support. These clearly have benefits for some who use them,THE N WHERE OFFICE
“By day the skyscraper looms in the smoke and sun and has a soul. Prairie and valley, streets of the city, pour people into it and they mingle among its twenty floors and are THE ONLINE SAFETY BILL: WILL IT PROTECT WOMEN ONLINE? ‘The safest place in the world to go online’. This is the ambition for the UK, set out by the Government in the 2019 Online Harms White Paper, and echoed over the next two years as the proposals evolved into the now Online Safety Bill: ‘ a milestone in the Government’s fight to make the internet safe ‘.. While there has been scattered applause, many asked: what does it mean to beTRUSTEES - DEMOS
Demos is Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank. We produce original research, publish innovative thinkers and host thought-provoking events. THE BOTTOM LINE: MAPPING THE FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE OF The Bottom Line: Mapping the financial experience of tenants in rent arrears. Tenants in rent arrears face extreme financial challenges. Despite this, some believe tenants do not pay their rent by choice, though anecdotal evidence suggests that rental payments are often the last outgoing not toDYING FOR CHANGE
Dying for change. The institutionalised ways we cope with dying do not align with how most people aspire to die. Most people want to die with family and friends nearby, cared for, free from pain, with medical support available when needed. Yet most people will die in hospitals and care homes, often cut off from friends and family, dependent on THE COMMISSION ON ASSISTED DYING The Commission on Assisted Dying. The Commission on Assisted Dying, launched in November 2010, was set up to consider whether the current legal and policy approach to assisted dying in England and Wales is fit for purpose. In addition to evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the legal status quo, the Commission also set out toexplore the
WWW.DEMOS.CO.UK
www.demos.co.uk
THE INTERNET AND END F LIFE 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank the Plater Trust for their generous support which made this report possible. Many thanks must go to Margaret Doherty, at the Centre for the Art of Dying Well, St TURNING THE TABLES: MAKING HEALTHY CHOICES EASIER FOR Turning the Tables, a new report exploring public attitudes towards healthy eating, has found that the food market in the UK is not working for consumers, with too many in the UK facing significant barriers to eating healthy diets.. The report is calling on the Government to build on their strategy to tackle obesity by investing in a new transformative Food and Agriculture Sector Deal. THE RISK MANAGEMENT OF EVERYTHING for Advanced Study, Berlin and All Souls College, Oxford. Research interests focus mainly on the changing relationship between financial accounting, auditing and risk management.POLLY MACKENZIE
Polly is the Chief Executive of Demos. Polly started her career as a business journalist. In 2004 she became a Policy Adviser on housing and local government for Edward Davey MP. She then worked for Nick Clegg from 2006 to 2015, helping to write the 2010 Coalition Agreement, and serving as Director of Policy to the Deputy PrimeMinister from
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The regulation paradox Last week, the world looked on in horror as a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, leading the people inside to ...Read on...
January 2021
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How can tax help to fight the climate crisis? By Charles Seaford, Senior Fellow The Prime Minister recently announced a new target for UK greenhouse gas emissions reductions by2030 – ...
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December 2020
Demos 2020: End of Year ReportPolly Mackenzie
December 2020
The Future of Towns
Ben Glover
December 2020
Rebooting Britain
Polly Mackenzie
November 2020
Patient Power: Unleashing choice over routine medicationsJoe Oakes
November 2020
The Great Cyber Surrender: How police and governments abandoncybercrime victims
Asli Atay
November 2020
Combined Choice: A modern method of democratic decision makingJon Nash
November 2020
Achieving Levelling-Up: The Structures and Processes NeededBen Glover
November 2020
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How will communities mobilise to build back a better Britain? Community spirit has been a welcome silver lining as we’ve seen the increasing role neighbours have played in supporting their localcommunities ...
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November 2020
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Consensus coming just-in-time: Economic resilience in the age ofCovid-19
With Britain so plugged in to the global economy, the pandemic has raised questions about our ability to provide for ourselves. Fears ...Read on...
October 2020
Everything in Moderation: Platforms, communities and users in a healthy online environment Alex Krasodomski-JonesOctober 2020
Engendering Hate: The contours of state-aligned gendered disinformation online Alex Krasodomski-JonesOctober 2020
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Online harms: A snapshot of public opinion “It’s a very strange state of affairs online…” – Participant in our men’s focus group What happens over the next few months ...Read on...
October 2020
A Room of One’s Own: A guide to private spaces onlineEllen Judson
October 2020
The Workshift CommissionSeptember 2020
A People’s Budget: How the public would raise taxesBen Glover
Charles Seaford
September 2020
Research 4.0: Research in the age of automationBen Glover
September 2020
What Next? Priorities for BritainAsli Atay
August 2020
Britain under LockdownHeather Rolfe
August 2020
Turning the Tables: Making healthy choices easier for consumersRose Lasko-Skinner
August 2020
Polis and the Political ProcessHarry Carr
July 2020
The Good Credit Index 2020Asli Atay
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Rachel’s Story: Close to Home “Covid strips everything back.” For Rachel, lockdown has given her the time and space to think through what matters to her. Not ...Read on...
June 2020
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We can’t let the economic inequalities intensified by lockdown tear apart our social fabric The economic impact of lockdown is by no means going to be felt the same by anyone. We have to build an ...Read on...
June 2020
Renew Normal: The PodcastJune 2020
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In order to understand this pandemic, we need to throw out theresearch rulebook
It’s impossible to avoid the fact that this pandemic has been an intensely personal experience. All of us have seen our lives ...Read on...
May 2020
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There’s no going back to normal. Join our national conversationabout the future.
Simon is in his fifties. He is in constant pain and has been for years. He can walk, but only a few ...Read on...
May 2020
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How not to do platform regulation ‘! Get the facts about mail-in ballots’. This week Twitter added a fact-check label to one of Donald Trump’s tweets, which incorrectly...
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April 2020
What’s in a name? A forward view of anonymity onlineJosh Smith
Elliot Jones
Ellen Judson
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Demos under lockdown Squashed in the box room, trying to ignore the shouts of children outside. Huddled over a makeshift workstation in the kitchen while ...Read on...
March 2020
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Our priorities for the Budget As the Government prepares for its first Budget this week, senior researcher Ben Glover sets out our priorities for the Chancellor, from...
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February 2020
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How the internet could transform the labour market for the better Online learning has become so much a part of everyday life we barely know we’re doing it. But taking something for granted ...Read on...
February 2020
The Learning Curve: How the UK is harnessing the potential of onlinelearning
Ben Glover
Rose Lasko-Skinner
Kitty Ussher
Harry Carr
Asli Atay
Elliot Jones
January 2020
The Emperor Has No Clothes: A proposal to bolster the authority ofSelect Committees:
A pamphlet from the Rt. Hon. Lord Andrew TyrieLord Tyrie
January 2020
Cancer Costs: A ripple effect analysis of cancer’s wider impactSacha Hilhorst
Alan Lockey
December 2019
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2019 End of Year Video Look Back For Demos, 2019 was a year of growth, impact and innovation. Demos Senior Management Team takes a look back on 2019, and ...Read on...
December 2019
Over the Character LimitJosh Smith
Agnès Chauvet
Elliot Jones
Ava Berry
December 2019
The Outrage Election: A CASM investigation conducted with BBC ClickJosh Smith
December 2019
Beyond the Bubble: The online conversation on research and developmentElliot Jones
Josh Smith
Ellen Judson
20 Nov 2019
FREELANCERS SHOULD BE PAID HIGHER MINIMUM WAGE, SAYS THINK TANK Contractors and other flexible workers should enjoy a higher minimum wage than those with secure employment, according to new Demos reportThe Liquidity Trap.
November 2019
The Liquidity Trap: Financial experience and inclusion in the liquidworkforce
Ben Glover
Rose Lasko-Skinner
Ava Berry
November 2019
Bringing Britain Together: A manifesto for consensus politicsPolly Mackenzie
Tessa van Rens
Ben Glover
November 2019
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Can the new immigration policy improve ESOL education for refugees andasylum seekers
English language provision opens doors to new migrants and should be properly resourced Integration is never far from the headlines andoften ...
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November 2019
Emerging divisions on trade after Brexit: A paper in partnership with Demos* Research
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