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20 Feb 2020
Sue Pritchard
Climate change is here; and we must all take it seriously. A land use framework would be the start of a plan commensurate with the scale of the task ahead.
Anthony Painter
People and public services need time to adapt to the new points-based system.
19 Feb 2020
Matthew Taylor
Matthew Taylor on what Number 10 can learn from the New Labour years.
17 Feb 2020
Alan Lockey Jack Layton
Now the UK has formally left the European Union, Alan Lockey and Jack Layton look at how Brexit will affect labour rights and good work policy.
13 Feb 2020
Adam Clarke FRSA
Leicester City Council was amongst the first of hundreds of local authorities to declare a climate emergency. This followed the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s report which warned that we were twelve years away from a global heating tipping point from which there would be no return.
12 Feb 2020
Hannah Breeze Ruth Le Breton
The RSA’s Hannah Breeze and Young Citizens’ Ruth Le Breton on how teachers can support pupil-driven community and volunteer work.
Media coverage
The World Economic Forum covers our work on job changes over the last decade.
Fellowship news
10 Feb 2020
Consumer behaviours around inappropriate disposal of products directly impact on the recycling of waste and wastewater – increasing costs and damaging the environment. To stimulate cross-sector engagement and understanding of how to (positively) influence these behaviours David Tompkins FRSA is working with Anglian Water on a one-day summit in Peterborough.
On Monday 9th March, the William Shipley Group are visiting the V&A Prints Department to explore their lithography collection, including work by artists who were Fellows of the RSA.
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Martin Graham FRSA
Permission to Smile has been successful in encouraging friendly interactions between strangers in Birmingham. Its founder Martin Graham now wants it go national.
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