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09 Mar 2015
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter discusses a remarkable speech in Selma by Barack Obama and how it relates to current debates on conservative values within British politics.
05 Mar 2015
Maximilian Yoshioka
Austerity's brutal dismantling of the welfare system in Spain and Greece has resulted in a proliferation of grassroots movements that touch interestingly upon the RSA’s own work on public services & communities and the Power to Create.
Joanna Massie
Our City Growth report outlined how the largest 15 metro regions can be empowered; but what does this mean for areas that aren't so populated?
02 Mar 2015
Jonathan Schifferes
No one has a sure-fire way of raising the number of houses and flats that are under construction each year. We need a richer mix of policy approaches than are currently being offered.
Matthew Taylor
In the world of public service reform, there seems to be a cultural divide between the network innovators and the hierarchical managerialists.
27 Feb 2015
Why education for those aimed nineteen plus - including Labour's new tuition fees policy - is just as insane as housing and welfare policy
26 Feb 2015
Abigail Melville
As momentum for devolution gathers pace, local government must consider what it would do with new powers. Are councils ready?
Up and down the UK, local authorities are increasingly taking issues into their own hands. In local economies that are both booming and struggling, the local government response to the peculiar years has been a newly invigorated civic activism.
25 Feb 2015
In an article first published in 'May2015', Adam Lent argues the solution to our political and social problems can only be found by unleashing the creativity of the stifled 75 per cent.
24 Feb 2015
Charlotte Alldritt
Data isn’t just a bit of bureaucracy. It allows people to amplify their voice and participate in the system
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