CLICK HERE to watch the replay of our Meet the Leaders event with Jonathan Duke-Evans and Vicky Pryce where they discussed the English sense of…
Increasingly experts are predicting the most distorted election result ever. But is that true? How can we know how people would vote if they felt free to support their first choice party?
A dramatic surge in solar energy generation amid falling costs – and a sudden Chinese enthusiasm for the sector – means that clean energy investment…
There is a lovely little verse by Dorothy Parker to which I resort when feeling gently resigned and needing a reminder that solace is possible….
There is little so enraging as when officials use different ways of interpreting concepts to the ways that most people understand them. I refer especially…
The world is becoming increasingly dependent on digital services. In this connected world, we ask: are these services fit for purpose? In this blog we…
“Trust is a key component of the social capital that “enables participants to act together more effectively to pursue shared objectives.”¹ Yet trust, and how…
Over the past twelve hours my social media feed has been lit up by (over)-excited Lib Dems, blown away by a single YouGov poll showing…
So farewell, then, Richard Sherman – you have had a long, eventful and successful life. That is how E. J. Thribb of Private Eye would…
With the UK election barely a month away, voters are scanning the parties’ manifestos for clues to the future – particularly that of the likely…
CLICK HERE to watch the replay of our Meet the Leaders event with Dame Kate Barker and Vicky Spratt, where they discussed what would have…