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01 Aug 2019
Jessica McMorrow
Amnesty International Children’s Human Rights Network and Whitley Bay Film Festival are teaming up to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the campaign for the UK to sign up to Optional Protocol 3 of the Convention.
31 Jul 2019
Peter Geraghty
The significance of the sustainable development goals are completely under-valued in the UK, erroneously perceived as an international development issue. They must also be implemented in the UK.
Ed Cox
Boris Johnson invokes the industrial revolution as he backs the Northern Powerhouse, but forgets the North’s more radical history demanding social and electoral reform.
30 Jul 2019
Ian Lacey
From simple ideas like a local community bus service right through to initiatives like Ty Solar by Western Solar, this blog considers if similar ideas and possibilities could be initiated through a new model of income-assisted CCEs.
Aidan Daly
Aidan Daly on the winners of the 2019 RSA Pupil Design Awards and why teachers and students take part in the competition.
29 Jul 2019
Jude Armani
Jude Armani FRSA details the recent history of InHouse Records, a record label set up to develop technical skills in prisoners and reduce recidivism.
28 Jul 2019
Chris Blake
Chris Blake FRSA explores how community stewardship of the land could transform the south Wales Valleys communities. Originally posted on the Institute of Welsh Affairs website.
Helena Russell
The Lenox Project charity aims to build and launch a full-size replica of the Lenox, a state-of-the-art naval ship that was built in 1678 in Deptford and was the first of Charles II’s thirty ships.
25 Jul 2019
Asheem Singh
As we launch a collection of short stories on the future of work in an age of radical technologies, Asheem Singh reflects on how fiction can prepare us for the world of tomorrow.
24 Jul 2019
Dr Chris Forman FRSA
What effect would a transition to a more deliberative democracy have on our society and if we think it might be better, shall we go ahead and do it?
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