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09 Jun 2016
Atif Shafique
Against a backdrop of growing economic insecurity and disadvantage, it is vital that local democratic reform is shaped by those communities that have long lost out from economic growth.
26 May 2016
Vishal Panchmatia
Vishal Panchmatia outlines how the new civic model adapted from the US- Cities Of Learning- could offer some answers to narrowing the experience gap.
David Boyle (blog)
What are the characteristics of places that successfully manage to grow inclusively?
19 May 2016
Charlotte Alldritt
Growth is not synonymous with inclusion. Charlotte Alldritt explains new data from the Inclusive Growth Analysis Unit which explores this distinction.
18 May 2016
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New technology holds huge potential to help address some of society’s most pressing challenges, but without getting citizens involved in the design and implementation these technologies could have adverse effects.
17 May 2016
David Boyle reflects on the first meeting of the Inclusive Growth Commission, identifying the paradoxes inherent in many of the key concepts we take for granted - such as growth and devolution.
28 Apr 2016
David Boyle reflects on the launch of the Inclusive Growth Commission and the challenge ahead.
26 Apr 2016
Charlotte Alldritt discusses the launch of the RSA's Inclusive Growth Commission which will explore the costs and benefits of economic inclusion in the growth of cities.
07 Apr 2016
Tony Greenham
The Panama Papers have highlighted the misuse of London properties as secret stores of wealth. Tony Greenham make a case that the only proper use of UK homes is for UK residents to live in.
31 Mar 2016
Jonathan Clark
Bishop of Croydon Jonathan Clark reflects on the recently launched final report of Croydon's Opportunity and Fairness Commission
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