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27 Apr 2017
Tony Greenham
As we launch into 2017 it seems that, just like buses, all three of the Economy, Enterprise and Manufacturing team’s (EEM) core themes have arrived on the political and social agenda at once.
Reema Patel
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Daniel Raven-Ellison
London is on track to become the world’s first National Park City. Enter this competition to contribute your vision on what this would look like.
26 Apr 2017
Brhmie Balaram
There are now an estimated 1.1 million people in Britain’s gig economy, which is nearly as many workers as in the National Health Service (NHS) England. Brhmie Balaram introduces our latest report into the gig economy.
24 Apr 2017
Stuart Field
As self-employment becomes an ever more significant aspect of the UK economy, how can the lack of sick pay and peer support be tackled? Stuart Field discusses Bread Funds.
Bill Graham
Bill Graham, Manager at New Wortley Community Centre and participant on our Community Business Leadership Programme explains.
20 Apr 2017
Reema Patel Kayshani Gibbon
Decisions about the economy are typically made by a small number of institutions. If these institutions don’t serve the public we need to be able to challenge them to improve.
19 Apr 2017
Matthew Taylor
The review into modern employment will continue despite the coming election and our new RSA Radio podcast, exploring the big debates on the changes in work, kicks off by looking at what we should do about job automation.
17 Apr 2017
Josie Warden
As our Community Business Leaders Programme opens for new applications, we reflect on what we can learn about leadership from these organisations.
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11 Apr 2017
David Goodhart argues that a populist politics of culture and identity has successfully challenged the traditional politics of Left and Right.
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