David Elstein proposes a new way of commissioning public service content
Richard Collins explores Britain's complex broadcasting inheritance and asks how we can make use of changing circumstances and technologies to overcome the crisis in the provision of public service content
If politicians are not up to their jobs and perhaps can never be, why not try appointing those who are?
A psychology professional analyses British politics
To say that prospective parliamentary candidates are traditionally not very candid is a huge understatement. For decades, they have relied on the “if you stick a big party rosette on
When financial markets collapsed in 2008, it was widely seen as the end of an era dominated by neoliberalism. Is the left making the most of the opportunity to fill the vacuum? That's the question at the heart of After the Crash - re-inventing the the left in Britain, a new e-book available free f
Last month OK's editor told the Foreign Secretary that the public viewed politics as a "racket" and he disagreed, what would he say today?
Shahryar Malek explains why he has decided to give his vote in the forthcoming UK election to citizens of Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Ghana
Labour responds to a report on increasing young people's participation in politics
My name is Jonathan Elmer and a few years ago I formed a social company called Democratise as a vehicle to deliver this project. The website is complex and has
I went to the Compass 'What the hell do we do now?' conference on Thursday, aka 'Do you have a theory of change, please?' A lot
This Commission’s report is perhaps the first document to identify the lack of effective engagement by UK civil society as a contributor to the financial excesses proceeding the crash