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In conversation with Sir John Curtice

26 Mar 2025 Andy Haldane
Polling guru Professor Sir John Curtice talks to RSA CEO Andy Haldane about the growing crisis of trust in politics and the shifting dynamics of voter behaviour.
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Where next for the UK’s local and regional economies?

05 Jul 2022
Combined authority mayors Andy Burnham and Andy Street visit the RSA to discuss how extended local powers and long-term funding will unlock the potential in people and places and improve outcomes for all communities.
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Levelling up – where next?

05 Apr 2022
Join RSA chief executive Andy Haldane at RSA House, where he will examine how this ambitious national vision and mission can be made real for people and places in every part of the UK.
Blog

A celebration of political innovation

1 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.
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Design principles for democratic innovation

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.
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Three principles for tackling regional inequality

7 Jan 2020 Ed Cox
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.
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Northerners don’t think they get a fair deal from the government

10 Dec 2019 Ed Cox
Could regional inequality decide the General Election? The results of our new poll of Northern voters.
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