The MailOnline highlights the Ipsos and British Future findings that show dissatisfaction is on both sides of the political divide.
British Future Researcher Jake Puddle argues that the answer to contested cultural questions is more history, not less.
British Future Associate Fellow Patrick Vernon reflects on Windrush 75 and looks to the future too.
In The Observer, Andrew Rawnsley looks at the finding of British Future’s new ‘Dilemmas of Control’ report.
Museums Association’s Geraldine Kendall Adams examines British Future’s ‘Inclusive Histories’ report.
In LabourList, Sunder Katwala discusses the best approach to culture wars for Labour.
Sunder Katwala argues that soundbites have replaced speeches in politics today.
Sunder Katwala reflects on the tributes to the late George Alagiah.
In Eastern Eye, Sunder Katwala looks at what the by-election results mean for party leaders.
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British Future reports examine public attitudes and make recommendations for change on topics ranging from future immigration and integration policy to how communications can help combat prejudice.