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13 Feb 2017
Benedict Dellot
Developments in artificial intelligence and robotics are picking up pace. But are policymakers and regulators ready for the ethical fallout?
Matthew Taylor
Matthew Taylor describes the three decisions he has made in chairing the Review of Modern Employment
19 Dec 2016
Pension coverage for the self-employed is pitiful, with just a fifth signed up to a private scheme. Could nudging be part of the answer?
17 Nov 2016
Much has been written about the impact of robotics and AI on middle-skilled workers. But what about the millions in blue collar jobs? A new RSA project investigates.
14 Nov 2016
Branko Milanovic's 'elephant curve' shows why Trump's victory has been long in the making. We just weren't paying attention.
19 Oct 2016
Barely a week goes by without another news story charting the fall of self-employed earnings. But how much do the headlines match reality?
12 Sep 2016
Barely a week passes without another news story predicting the demise of banks. But how much of this is fiction over fact?
06 Sep 2016
Georgie Grant and Naomi Griffith
From 4,000 visitors a year to 4,000 in one month; Georgie Grant and Naomi Griffith from Onion Collective tell us about their community's journey in redeveloping Watchet's Boat Museum.
01 Sep 2016
Small businesses don't want sweeping tax cuts and special favours. They want a tax system that is clear, fair and progressive. Here are 5 ideas to get us started.
20 Jul 2016
A new book by Don and Alex Tapscott argues that blockchain could help shake up the sharing economy, push out middlemen, and make micro-entrepreneurs out of all of us. Benedict Dellot explores.
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