Date: 15 April 2015
After our event in Westminster we spoke to Eilidh, 18, about what politics means to her, and what she thinks of politicians
Date: 13 April 2015
In the aftermath of the Scottish Independence Referendum everyone Helen met in Scotland was set on voting in the General Election, but what did Francesca and Alana think would make politics matter more to them as young people?
Date: 12 April 2015
On a sunny day in Southampton Helen spent some time at St. Mary’s Football Stadium with a group of young people talking about immigration and integration in their communities
Date: 11 April 2015
Max, 22, talks about university and his feelings on the current state of the jobs market
Date: 10 April 2015
We asked Franny, Chineme and Eleni what they thought about the idea of having compulsory political education in schools
Date: 9 April 2015
After our event in Parliament in which first-time voters from up and down the country got to meet various MPs I caught up with Montel from Dudley to see what he thought about politics and politicians in the UK at the moment
Date: 8 April 2015
While Helen was visiting the constituency of South Thanet, where Nigel Farage and Al Murray are standing as candidates, she visited Ramsgate Football Club and spoke with a couple of the apprentices there, here’s what they had to say
Date: 7 April 2015
Scotland’s No vote last September has not diminished a new sense of the possibility of democratic change, writes Chris Creegan.
Date: 30 March 2015
As the politicians take their case to the country, the public would prefer realistic targets to a repeat of promises which proved impossible to achieve
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."
Read more