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30 Jun 2012
While it is still too early to come to final conclusions about many aspects of last summer’s riots, there seems to be widespread agreement that the Metropolitan Police took too long to get enough officers onto the streets.
Diversification of state schooling, and freeing schools from local authority control, represent core principles underpinning flagship Coalition education policies. This paper considers some of the key benefits and risks in the academies programme.
This report looks at how collective pensions are so much more effective than individual provision.
01 Jun 2012
The Power of Curiosity report reveals that Britain may lack the kind of curiosity needed to stimulate innovation and solve our future energy challenges.
Seldom heard personal accounts from 40 recovering heroin users reveal the psychological and emotional journeys as they overcome their addiction.
01 May 2012
In the next paper Gavin Kelly discusses the link between economic growth and rising prosperity, in relation to issues such as fair pay, housing, childcare, part-time work and immigration.
With the economy in recession the RSA has commissioned a series of radical papers to discuss – how can we cope with significant long term slow growth?
This report follows warnings by economists that the UK economy may face a ‘decade of Japanese style stagnation’, with growth of less than 2 percent for the foreseeable future.
A crucial understanding of the underlying causes of slow growth and the impact that this will have across the various sections of the community in the UK.
30 Apr 2012
Public services need to be reformed to meet the demands of the long- term, under the fiscal constraints of today.
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