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01 Nov 2018
Mark Londesborough
Mark Londesborough shares insights from his leg on the Food, Farming & Countryside Commission bike tour in North Wales
26 Oct 2018
Graham Henderson
"Every previous industrial revolution has tended to bring labour from the countryside to the towns. The current revolution could be the first one to start reversing that process."
25 Oct 2018
Keith Harrison
We need not wait ten years for positive, socially beneficial results; we can run rural economies more smoothly right away.
Sir Ian Cheshire
Our Common Ground, a new progress report from the RSA Food, Farming and Countryside Commission's emerging thinking as we reach the half way point of our inquiry
21 Oct 2018
Ian Randall
Our problems are constantly evolving. Entrenched behaviours and interests sustain the status quo. Ian Randall FRSA asks: who is responsible for fixing this tangled mess?
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.
14 Oct 2018
Jamie Cooke
Following the RSA's event with Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, Jamie Cooke, head of RSA Scotland, reflects on Scotland and the enlightenment
28 Sep 2018
Charles Fuller FRSA
Communities are the life-blood of any society because they create a sense of belonging and connection. Values are at the root of this. We both shape and are shaped by the values of the different communities to which we belong.
27 Sep 2018
What do Jeremy Corbyn, Donald Trump, and Vladimir Putin have in common? Not as much as we've been led to believe, argues Anthony Painter
21 Sep 2018
Tom Levitt
“A rich, well-to-do rural county”: Tom Levitt breaks through outside perceptions during his time on the FFCC bike tour in Cheshire
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