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03 Jul 2024
Afifa Waheed
Artificial intelligence and robotics have huge potential to reduce maternal death rates and improve antenatal, neonatal and postnatal care for all mothers, and particularly those from low-income communities.
10 Jun 2024
Saba Ali
Saba Ali explains why UK Black Pride is such an important part of Pride Month, promoting diversity and Black culture while addressing the multiple forms of discrimination faced by People of Colour from the LGBTQ+ community.
01 Jun 2024
Layla McCay
There is a diversity gap in the workplace, with LGBTQ+ people still less likely to reach the top jobs. Layla McCay’s new book discusses what is going wrong, and offers insights and advice from inspiring LGBTQ+ leaders in senior roles.
13 May 2024
Richard Ellis
Parliament is based on political parties, but most of us approach politics through the particular issues that we care about. We should open up Parliament by giving campaigning groups a bespoke presence in the heart of our democracy.
22 Apr 2024
Phillip Ward
This year’s Earth Day focuses on plastic pollution. It’s a massive problem that must be addressed, but we need to go beyond one-day initiatives to instil a sense of urgency in responding to all the issues we face.
10 Apr 2024
Ann Thorpe
How do you harness your potential in the last chapter of your career? Ann Thorpe explains how the Late Career Alliance could help to craft your career narrative, impact and legacy.
21 Mar 2024
Peter Gore
There is an inevitability that we will be able to do less as we get older, but everyone can influence when this happens. Peter Gore argues that we must reject age stereotypes and promote ‘healthy ageing’.
14 Mar 2024
Dr Patrycja Kaszynska
If culture is viewed as infrastructure that benefits society at large, it provides a strong argument for why cultural engagement requires public support.
08 Mar 2024
Lauryn Mwale
How can we accelerate progress on gender equality if society continues to villainise women and girls for seeking recognition or aspiring to leadership positions?
29 Jan 2024
Ray Coyte
Classical music is becoming a niche activity not helped by the fact that fewer and fewer state school pupils are learning to play orchestral instruments. It’s time to reassess our priorities, argues Ray Coyte.
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