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Bish Bash Bosh

The UK’s creative sector is booming with ideas and opportunity – so why aren’t more of us paying attention?
29 Jun 2023 Sir Peter Bazalgette
A group of five people engaged in conversation in a room with posters on the wall. One woman holding a glass appears to be speaking to the others, who are standing in a semi-circle. The atmosphere is business-casual.
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Our Malawi

Read about Malawi’s tipping point in the journey towards a free and fair democracy.
28 Jun 2023 Singalilwe Chilemba
A vibrant, abstract painting features a group of colorful, stylized people holding banners with various slogans. The background is a mix of bright colors like red, yellow, blue, and green, creating a lively and dynamic scene.
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Adaptation nation

The director of RSA USA discusses how a new breed of changemaker is finding ways to strengthen civic fabric and solidarity.
28 Jun 2023 Alexa Clay
A group of white spherical lottery balls with black numbers are arranged in rows on a reflective teal surface. One ball with the number 20 in teal is positioned prominently, standing out from the others.
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Through the Grapevine

How one organisation is ‘going deep’ on a journey to empower communities in Coventry and Warwickshire.
28 Jun 2023 Mel Smith
A person with glasses and a floral shirt speaks into a megaphone while holding notes. They stand outdoors against a blurred background with a staircase and a sculpture.
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Learning to lead

Read about The Politics Project’s blueprint for engaging young people in the political process.
28 Jun 2023 Harriet Andrews
A black backpack on a teal background, covered with various colorful pins featuring symbols, slogans, and shapes like circles and hearts. The backpack has brown leather straps and a single carrying handle at the top.
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Out of business

How a ‘big myth’ sold the American people on the magic of the marketplace.
23 Jun 2023 Naomi Oreskes, Erik M Conway
A lightbulb-shaped eggshell is cracked open on a black surface, revealing a yolk and egg white spilling out.
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Faking it

Navigating the new era of generative AI may be the most critical challenge to democracy yet.
23 Jun 2023 Nina Schick
A man in a green shirt stands in a geometric room, facing a screen displaying another man at a podium. The room features grid patterns on the floor and walls and a connected dots design on the ceiling.
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The economics of Citizen Smith

RSA CEO Andy Haldane discusses whether Citizen Smith’s time has now come as the ‘power to the people’ rallying cry is embraced by the UK’s two main political parties.
16 Jun 2023 Andy Haldane
A teal megaphone releases three paper birds against a dark blue background. The birds are folded from sheets with red checkmarks and text, symbolizing messages or ideas taking flight.
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Hometown Glory

One Fellow’s place-based approach to creating change in her hometown of Chesterfield
6 Apr 2023 Clare Gage
Aerial view of a large stone church with a tall spire in a town. Surrounding buildings and roads are visible, set against a backdrop of lush greenery and hills under a cloudy sky.
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New Directions in Urban Design

Intentional guidelines can support a pluralistic, flexible and inclusive approach to building
5 Apr 2023 Rami el Samahy
Two human profiles made of intricate road maps face each other. The maps include various colored lines representing roads, intersections, and highways, creating a complex and detailed pattern within the silhouette of each face.
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