The all-encompassing nature of social media makes it nigh-on impossible to entirely remove oneself from its clutches. The unprecedented past few months of lockdowns has…
The all-encompassing nature of social media makes it nigh-on impossible to entirely remove oneself from its clutches. The unprecedented past few months of lockdowns has…
Join our experienced line up of speakers to discuss the impact of the digital world on vulnerable groups and what to do about it. The…
Over the past month, RADIX has been pleased to host a series of webinars looking at the constitutional and structural implications of Covid for UK…
The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a bright light on how policy is made in today’s world, and the pressures to which it is subject. I…
I have always wanted to go ‘beyond satire’. Now I have actually, I am proud to say, been accused of it. Among other things. Why?…
Most countries have some kind of broadcasting levy to pay for public radio and television. In the UK there is the license fee to pay…
Mark Zuckerberg prepared himself well for the congressional hearings into Facebook. On the first day he held his ground; providing slick answers that had clearly…
What’s the problem with the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica furore? It could be argued that we all know that Facebook uses and markets our personal data as…
Jeremy Corbyn’s performance in Prime Minister’s question time last week on the nerve gas attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter was met with predictable…
What does respecting ‘the will of the people’ mean? Those in favour of an extreme Brexit claim that they are respecting the will of the…
You can see how this kind of manufactured argument happens, especially in the period they used to call the silly season. The Children’s Commissioner takes…
Let’s give credit where it is due. UK governments over the past decade, and perhaps most of all, those led by Tony Blair, demonstrated a…