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18 Oct 2018
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter explores the UK's economic and cultural divides and concludes that we all have 'deep stories' that need to be acknowledged.
26 Jul 2018
Josie Warden
We’ve lost sight of the role of making stuff in communities, but it is part of creating vibrant economies where money, knowledge and resources flow.
19 Jul 2018
Ed Cox
Ed Cox argues why we need a National Citizen's Jury on Brexit.
21 Jun 2018
Anthony Painter describes how a democratic economy - of everyone - might work.
30 May 2018
Brhmie Balaram
We make the case for engaging citizens in the ethics of AI and share a snapshot of public attitudes towards AI and automated decision-making.
16 May 2018
Anthony Painter explores the potential reasons why a new poll by the Centre for Policy Studies indicates a growing appetite for universalism in our welfare system
03 May 2018
Anthony Painter explores what the local elections say about the state of British politics and what that means for our ability to confront common challenges.
30 Apr 2018
Tony Greenham
The £13.3bn merger between Sainsbury and Asda has been sold on cost-saving grounds for consumers. Even if true, is this really an adequate measure of the public good?
Matthew Taylor
Matthew Taylor discusses why democratic deliberation is his chosen topic for his annual lecture.
26 Apr 2018
Anthony Painter argues that UK's anti-poverty movement would be foolish to dismiss Universal Basic Income before it has been tried.
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