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29 Sep 2017
Jamie Cooke
Jamie Cooke, Head of RSA Scotland, attended the launch of the new Scottish Alliance for People and Places, which took place in Edinburgh’s impressive Dynamic Earth.
28 Sep 2017
Joan Munro
Joan Munro FRSA discusses her latest report with the RSA which looks at how public services can achieve innovation together.
12 Sep 2017
Jonathan Schifferes Jack Robson
This is the first in a series of blogs exploring the forces that will reshape public services in the decades to come.
06 Sep 2017
Rowan Conway
In the RSA’s work on citizen engagement, we are working in partnership with Joseph Rowntree Foundation to understand more about the innovative ways that cities and regional governments are engaging with citizens to talk about inclusive growth.
06 Jul 2017
As we sit on the cusp of a fourth industrial revolution, the potential of any Industrial Strategy should be transformative, but it won’t be without a fundamentally new approach to innovation.
04 Jul 2017
Jake Thorold
Alaska gives all residents over $2000 per year, no questions asked. New survey data suggests this leads to big social benefits. We should be thinking more seriously about Universal Basic Income in the UK.
27 Jun 2017
Charlotte Alldritt
People are increasingly angry as to the failure of government to listen and respond to the voices of the disempowered, argues Charlotte Alldritt.
12 Jun 2017
A new kind of coalition between Westminster and our major city leaders is needed to command a majority in the country – not just the Commons, argues Charlotte Alldritt.
18 May 2017
Anthony Painter
The idea that representative democracy, when left to its own devices, is coming up with the best outcomes is not convincing, argues Anthony Painter.
04 May 2017
Martin Matthews
A piece that breaks the barriers preventing volunteers receiving recognition.
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