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Unite and conquer?
I recently spent most of my Saturday morning lost in a West London industrial estate.…
A tail of two budgets
Recently Aldi announced that they are heading upmarket, and will be offering, among other things,…
Redrawing the gender lines
I recently attended a conference run by future trends company LSN: Global. It was their…
Motivating the Millennials
In phase one of Future of Britain we spoke a lot about how the younger…
Families – together for longer
A new guidance has been implemented for psychologists to acknowledge people up to the age…
Putting the humanities to work
Here’s a sentence you don’t see every day: one of the world’s most highly regarded…
Disconnect to Connect
The most mobile Google searches happen during meal times. We’ve all been there, over dinner…
Welcome to the new normal – has this all been a blip?
I have just finished reading a truly fascinating and eye opening article discussing the theory…
E.U. debate divides generations
As David Cameron sweats on whether to stand by his word and hold a national referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU, we analysed findings from OMD’s Future of Britain study of 2,000 nationally representative respondents to find out how the nation feels towards this European paradox.
73% of respondents are concerned about Britain’s relationship with Europe. This concern towards our flailing relationship with the EU manifests itself strongest with age. 65% of 16-24 year old’s are worried about our relationship with Europe, increasing steadily to 83% among the 65+.
Innovating for growth: The Mill Town story
If there is one thing that has emerged from our Future of Britain study it…