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27 Feb 2015
Anthony Painter
Why education for those aimed nineteen plus - including Labour's new tuition fees policy - is just as insane as housing and welfare policy
26 Feb 2015
Abigail Melville
As momentum for devolution gathers pace, local government must consider what it would do with new powers. Are councils ready?
Jonathan Schifferes
Up and down the UK, local authorities are increasingly taking issues into their own hands. In local economies that are both booming and struggling, the local government response to the peculiar years has been a newly invigorated civic activism.
25 Feb 2015
In an article first published in 'May2015', Adam Lent argues the solution to our political and social problems can only be found by unleashing the creativity of the stifled 75 per cent.
24 Feb 2015
Charlotte Alldritt
Data isn’t just a bit of bureaucracy. It allows people to amplify their voice and participate in the system
The popular media narrative has been against the professionalisation of politics. Actually, this is precisely wrong. We need a more professional politics.
22 Feb 2015
Fritha Vincent FRSA
Across the globe, millions of women lack the means to lift themselves out of poverty, but Fritha Vincent FRSA is changing outcomes for women - one pillow at a time.
20 Feb 2015
The data revealed that the curriculum a pupil will be taught in an English school varies according to whether they live in a wealthy or poor neighbourhood.
Benedict Dellot
Small businesses are often seen as lightweight, unproductive and inefficient. That may have once been true, but are we now entering an era where small trumps big?
Matthew Taylor
At last the conversation about arts and cultural policy is getting serious. The RSA would like to take it one step further.
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