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22 Apr 2022
Riley Thorold
Riley Thorold explains how recent RSA work on public participation can inform this broader shift towards a more active and empowering democracy when levelling up.
01 Apr 2020
Sarah Darrall
The RSA is proud to announce a partnership with the Innovation in Politics Institute to give awards for democratic innovations. The example of li, Finland shows what the awards are all about.
28 Jan 2020
Ed Cox
Ed Cox on the opening of the International Week of Democratic Innovation at the People's History Museum in Manchester.
07 Jan 2020
With both of the main Westminster parties recognising the need for a new focus on England’s regions, it is important they learn from past mistakes and adopt a long-term, principled approach.
10 Dec 2019
Could regional inequality decide the General Election? The results of our new poll of Northern voters.
03 Dec 2019
Matthew Taylor
Big government is back in fashion. So is the assumption that the best way to change the world is through government policy.
04 Oct 2019
Hannah Webster
We asked young people in Manchester and across the country about their housing experiences. They need more modern options to reflect the reality of work – and stop forcing sacrifices to save.
30 Sep 2019
Perry Walker FRSA
RSA Fellow Perry Walker on getting ideas directly from the people – one card at a time.
04 Sep 2019
Jamie Cooke
Much to welcome, but the Scottish Government must ensure a positive vision has a real world impact.
31 Jul 2019
Boris Johnson invokes the industrial revolution as he backs the Northern Powerhouse, but forgets the North’s more radical history demanding social and electoral reform.
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