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24 Oct 2019
Susannah Hardyman
RSA Fellow Susannah Hardyman on the affects of private tutoring on attainment gap of students in the UK
23 Oct 2019
Jonny Ross-Tatam
RSA Fellow Jonny Ross-Tatam on the campaign for Basic Income in the North of England.
28 Jul 2019
Chris Blake
Chris Blake FRSA explores how community stewardship of the land could transform the south Wales Valleys communities. Originally posted on the Institute of Welsh Affairs website.
13 Jul 2019
Ahmed Shaal
The regeneration of Stratford shows how a skills mismatch can mean local people don't always benefit from local jobs.
28 Jun 2019
Riley Thorold
Regional planning could help England address local imbalances and shore up the economy against future challenges.
25 Jun 2019
Ian Burbidge Neil Reeder
The traditional top-down approach of driving change in the public sector feels slow and inflexible. Innovation requires a willingness to draw on ideas, even ones ‘not invented here’.
20 Jun 2019
Agata Lo Tauro Maurizio Fantato
Innovation can often be introduced with comparably modest efforts and with great returns.
13 Jun 2019
Michael Ocock
Michael Ocock advocates for systems thinking and a change to the way we think about public engagement.
30 May 2019
Atif Shafique
The significant decline in the proportion of workers on low pay is good news, but we should be cautious about interpreting what it means for the British economy.
21 May 2019
Aleksi Neuvonen
Finland's trial focused on those with a history of unemployment. The next one should be universal.
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