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06 Dec 2010
Within days of the publication of the government’s new drugs strategy, Rebecca Daddow assesses the landscape.
24 Nov 2010
Management courses do more for universities than society, argues Ben Schiller
22 Nov 2010
Although the core schools budget has been largely protected from public spending cuts and the pupil premium will be allocated to the most vulnerable children, Chris Waterman FRSA remains concerned about how austerity measures will impact on children.
01 Nov 2010
It is nearly a decade ago since a brief conversation I had with a prominent member of the New Labour cabinet, who asked me what book I was writing next. I told him I was questioning the idea of targets. These were the days before opposition to targets had become relatively fashionable, and he was enjoyably astonished. “But what else can we do?” he asked.
27 Oct 2010
New energy saving community trusts could help us meet our carbon targets while strengthening neighbourhoods, argues John Swinney FRSA.
20 Oct 2010
FRSA Jane Gosney argues that, as more people from the creative sectors choose or are forced to go it alone as entrepreneurs or freelancers, the need to access life long learning opportunities and embrace the latest digital technology remains equally important.
14 Oct 2010
Another inspiring RSA Animate taken from a speech given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education expert and recipient of the RSA Benjamin Franklin award. Download a transcript of this video (pdf).
05 Oct 2010
For many people, “can’t rent, can’t buy” spells homelessness of one sort or another. But are there no other routes into housing, asks Jon Fitzmaurice FRSA?
27 Sep 2010
Governments are always trying to perform a balancing act between what policy promotes and what economic participation requires. But instead of winning here and sinning there, Stefan Kemp argues that a simple adjustment would deliver more sustainable lives without compromising financial security.
23 Aug 2010
Talk of ‘inevitable globalisation’ ignores the extent to which capital and its flows still reside at the national level, the importance of domestic policy and lets leaders off the hook, argues Ian Fletcher.
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