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Social justice and health equity

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.
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Unleashing the potential of the UK’s cities: Core City profiles

28 Oct 2024
This Core City profiles report extends the RSA’s UK Urban Futures Commission report, Unleashing the potential of the UK’s cities, released in September 2023.
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First Fellow-led RSA manifesto launched

28 Jun 2024 Beth D’Elia
The RSA has published ‘Day One’, its first Fellow-led manifesto, which includes proposals covering society, the environment, education and youth.
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Democracy in the age of AI

25 Jun 2024 Audrey Tang
Taiwan’s first Digital Minister, Audrey Tang, highlights the country’s approach to developing safe, sustainable and citizen-led AI as a model to revitalise global democracy.
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Metrics reimagined

25 Jun 2024 Vlad Afanasiev
A new approach to metrics is bridging the gap between scientific measurement and human experience, strengthening civic participation, and laying out a path to thrive through adversity.
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In conversation with Eoin O’Malley

25 Jun 2024 Andy Haldane
Over a decade on from their genesis, one of the architects of Ireland’s original citizens’ assemblies speaks with Andy Haldane about the lessons learnt.
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50 Famous Fellows

15 Mar 2024 Dan Matthews
RSA Fellows include globally renowned and historically significant individuals across all industries. Here, we cast a spotlight on just 50 of them, ranging from lions of the Enlightenment to contemporary campaigners for justice.
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A manifesto for the long term

23 Nov 2023 Phillip Ward
The crises facing the world through climate change, biodiversity loss and inequality are crying out for long-term decisions, but we seldom get them. Phillip Ward offers his Manifesto for Change.
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Valuing cities

11 Jul 2023 Professor Michael Keith
UK Urban Futures commissioner Michael Keith explains why it’s important to value the way cities combine material, social and technological forms.
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What’s gone wrong with social housing?

29 Mar 2023 Paul Eastwood
Social housing has a noble history of providing decent homes for people on low incomes, but recent years have seen scandal after scandal. Paul Eastwood argues for structural change in the sector.
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