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27 Jun 2016
Ruth Shave FRSA
Ruth Shave FRSA discusses how funding smaller voluntary organisations might actually be a more efficient way forward for the sector.
Chris Oestereich
The RSA Connector for Thailand, Chris Oestereich, discusses the humble abode games of the global refugee crisis.
26 Jun 2016
Reema Patel
Events of the past ten years, and in particular, events of the past few weeks, have demonstrated that economics is a matter for everyone. Reema Patel introduces the RSA's Citizens' Economic Council.
Ian Burbidge
There is danger in a post-Brexit UK that power is consolidated in Westminster not devolved from it, argues Ian Burbidge.
Andrew SHipley
Policy Manager at Aspire Andrew Shipley explains why we urgently need a new blend of political leadership and socially responsible development to overcome this escalating crisis of accessible homes
24 Jun 2016
Anthony Painter
The EU referendum is now done and the UK has voted to leave the EU. We need to reflect on how we can bring people into the process of democracy in a way that goes beyond a battle between an untrusted ‘elite’ and an impulsive political discourse.
23 Jun 2016
Matthew Taylor
Matthew Taylor argues we urgently need to grasp how much our core institutions and their leaders have to change to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.
Jamie Cooke
Without their people, ‘places’ are an empty concept. Having been a delegate at the inaugural World Towns Leadership Summit in Edinburgh, Head of RSA Scotland Jamie Cooke reflects on the learning from the event.
Jonathan Schifferes
In counting votes, geography doesn’t matter in a national referendum. But where we live is crucial to shaping our political views, argues Jonathan Schifferes.
22 Jun 2016
Matthew Taylor argues we need to find ways to combine different forms of legitimacy to revivify our democracy.
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