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23 Feb 2023
Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, follows the £1 trillion it now costs to run the UK economy, exploring where the money comes from, how it’s spent and what reforms might be needed to prepare for future challenges.
15 Dec 2022
Broadcast historian David Hendy looks back on 100 years of the BBC and reflects on how BBC broadcasting came to be such a central part of the British Christmas experience.
13 Sep 2022
Landmark inequality review author Sir Michael Marmot calls for evidence-based action to tackle the health gap across the whole of society and at each life stage.
28 Sep 2021
What might happen if we place communities at the heart of imagining the future? A panel of experts explore the role of collective imagination practices to build thriving and prosperous communities.
Public talks / Video
24 Jun 2021
Around the world, disproportionate numbers of LGBTQ+ youth are driven into homelessness every year and the pandemic has deepened the crisis. How can we do better at protecting LGBTQ+ homeless youth?
Video
25 Jun 2018
The Secret Barrister, one of the UK’s leading law bloggers, shares insights from the frontline of our criminal justice system, and warns that it’s now close to breaking point.
08 Jan 2018
Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder and Head of Applied AI at DeepMind, considers what tech companies have got wrong, how to fix it and how technology companies can change the world for the better.
05 Jun 2017
And so the nation prepares to go to the polls, a mere two years and a month after the last general election. If the preliminary polling is accurate, Jeremy Corbyn will be leading Labour to its biggest defeat since 1935, and Theresa May’s gamble for a firmer handle in Brexit negotiations will have paid off. Join our panel of pundits as they get to grips with #GE17.
09 Nov 2016
Our panel of experts explore mental health issues and discuss how we need to vastly improve mental health care for children and young people.
10 Oct 2016
Carrie Bishop shares her thoughts on why we need design now more than ever as a tool for tackling global problems.
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