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07 Jan 2020
Ed Cox
With both of the main Westminster parties recognising the need for a new focus on England’s regions, it is important they learn from past mistakes and adopt a long-term, principled approach.
17 Nov 2019
Peter Emerson
The way we vote means the ‘Brexit election’ may not be decisive.
29 Mar 2019
Martin Matthews
Over the last thousand years our society has evolved how we honour individuals. Is it that time again? FRSA Martin Matthews explores current perceptions of the honours system and suggests why reform is long overdue.
01 Mar 2019
Matthew Taylor
Devolution would be good for Britain. But some of the arguments for it are pretty bad.
25 Feb 2019
Adam Clarke
As the UK moves into the reality of a post-Brexit state, what should that mean - if anything - for the Constitution?
08 Feb 2019
Riley Thorold
The idea of a citizens’ assembly on Brexit is moving up the agenda. High-profile advocates such as Gordon Brown and Stella Creasy insist that it could help to break the Brexit deadlock, but widespread scepticism remains.
25 Jan 2019
Will Grimond
This year's World Economic Forum has tabled some interesting ideas. It's a shame they've brought the wrong people to discuss them.
07 Jan 2019
The BBC can help bring the nation together on Brexit by convening a Citizens' Assembly.
07 Dec 2018
Atif Shafique
Technocratic solutions on their own won’t address the big challenges we face. Is it time to get small ‘p’ political?
05 Dec 2018
Joe Calouri
Joe Caluori FRSA calls upon Fellows with experience in criminology, child protection, education, law enforcement and drugs policy to use their expertise to help progress his Catalyst project.
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