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Blog
27 Apr 2017
David Boyle (blog)
How can our public services be at their most effective? Does the future entail wet or dry hands?
Fellowship news
21 Mar 2017
Anthony Davidson FRSA share his project BigBarn, enabling consumers to get products directly from farmers
08 Mar 2017
Philly Banister
Why don’t we approach street design with the same degree of scrutiny and creativity that we apply to other aspects of public life?
09 Jan 2017
Jonathan Schifferes
As the Brexit clock ticks, we need to start planning for Brexit’s impact at the local level – in neighbourhoods and in workplaces.
Comment
07 Nov 2016
Robin Hambleton
Local leaders across the world are changing our understanding of how to develop and implement effective public policy.
12 Oct 2016
Katharine Swindells
Katharine Swindells opens her series of blogs exploring how the new political landscape post-Brexit affects people under-25 and what Inclusive Growth might mean for the first generation in a century to be poorer than their parents.
07 Oct 2016
Dr David Etherington Prof. Martin Jones
Dr David Etherington and Professor Martin Jones explore how changes to the welfare system could promote inclusive growth
29 Sep 2016
Atif Shafique
Our ‘deep dive’ research suggests that inclusive growth can reinvigorate places, but it will require a big effort from both local and national government. Inclusive growth can’t be done on the cheap.
23 Sep 2016
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter argues that recent political troubles in the UK, the US and Europe begin with a lack of empathy that leaves too many communities excluded.
26 Jun 2016
Ian Burbidge
There is danger in a post-Brexit UK that power is consolidated in Westminster not devolved from it, argues Ian Burbidge.
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