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04 Nov 2016
Tom Harrison Reema Patel
Pricewaterhouse Coopers and BritainThinks ran citizen juries at the recent Labour Party conference in Liverpool and Conservative Party conference in Birmingham. Here the RSA Citizens’ Economic Council and RSA Inclusive Growth Commission consider these deliberations and what it means for how we think about devolution and the importance of citizen engagement.
Tony Greenham
The RSA is proud to now be accreditated as a living wage employer, and we urge all organisations to set this goal. The universal adoption of the living wage would be good for the economy and make a powerful statement of intent about what kind of society we are.
02 Nov 2016
Ahmed Shaal
The RSA’s Ahmed Shaal argues that developing trusted relationships is vital if communities are to get actively involved in social movements that improve the health and well-being of its members.
Tania Coke
Our RSA Japan Connector, Tania Coke, talks about her experience during the RSA Japan Fellows event on Wagashi held recently at Mannenzan Shourinji Temple in Kyoto, Japan.
Joanna Massie
Joanna Massie FRSA writes a love letter to Canada as she is in awe of their approach to social progress.
Anthony Painter
Ken Loach's brutal film presents an entirely plausible picture of a dysfunctional welfare system. What would be different under Basic Income?
01 Nov 2016
Benedict Dellot
The Uber ruling reveals a National Insurance system that is not fit for purpose. Here are 5 scenarios for its future.
31 Oct 2016
Alan Casey
Alan Casey, social entrepreneur and Founder of BizHealthCheck reflects the need for a purpose-driven work and a 'How-To' guide for inclusive growth in business.
Hannah Shimko
Ahead of the publication of the RSA Heritage Index 2016, final year of PhD student Hannah Shimko FRSA discussed the role of popular culture in our understanding and engagement with heritage.
Nicholas Bull
As a lawyer who works as an employee in-house for the RSA and spent some ten years as a self-employed barrister, here are my personal thoughts on the Uber judgment.
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