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20 Nov 2018
Ian Burbidge
Public sector commissioning is probably the biggest issue you never knew you cared about. When it goes wrong, it often goes spectacularly wrong. What does the application of the RSA’s model of change tell about why this might be, and what can be done to improve commissioning and drive innovation in public services?
14 Nov 2018
Matthew Taylor
Matthew Taylor identifies reasons why our current representative democratic system is failing.
Article
12 Nov 2018
Ed Cox
We need new public service and democratic institutions geared towards tackling inequality, loneliness and intolerance.
Anthony Painter
The decade since the financial crash has been one in which society’s divides have been revealed to be stark and destructive. In a series of essays published today we map out how a more optimistic future might be secured.
25 Oct 2018
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
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
Fellowship news
08 Oct 2018
As a Fellow of the RSA, Josie Hinton was also Chair of a small charity in Westminster. It was a rewarding but at times lonely experience. Josie is now working on a programme that supports Chairs and Vice-Chairs to undertake their role effectively.
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
17 Sep 2018
Laura Partridge
Laura Partridge shares insights from a recent roundtable on the five (or six) key forces conspiring to let our most vulnerable children down.
12 Sep 2018
Anthony Painter argues that the state expansionists will win over small statists as healthcare expenditure is destined to increase. But their victory may be a Pyrrhic one unless the growth can be limited so better support can also be given to housing, economic security, education and lifelong learning.
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