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25 May 2016
The doers of Chester are embracing the power to create the city they want. Join them on 1 July for a day of ideas aiming to inspire culture and business.
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24 May 2016
The Inclusive Growth Commission, chaired by Stephanie Flanders, is an independent, impactful inquiry designed to understand and identify practical ways to make local economies across the UK more economically inclusive and prosperous.
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Paul Tye
Paul Tye, a member of the Advisory Group of our Future Prison project, considers the implications for prison reformers of the Queen's recent speech.
23 May 2016
Matthew Taylor
Just like individualism, hierarchy and solidarity, we need to understand what fatalism has to offer, as well as the malign consequences of it becoming dominant, argues Matthew Taylor.
RSA Fellows are invited to attend the opening night of REVEAL 2016 - Northumbria University’s Degree Show for creative programmes. There will also be a meetup for Fellows wishing to adjourn for a convivial discussion.
22 May 2016
Sona Mahtani
Sona Mahtani, Chief Executive of the Selby Trust, explores the unique challenges of leading a community business.
In less than two weeks the East End Trades Guild is open for friends and members to create the critical mass we need to launch Independents' Day! Similar to Record Store Day the aim is to champion the kaleidoscopic diversity of all the small independent businesses that give the East End its distinctive identity on Small Business Saturday the 3rd December this year.
Benedict Dellot
The North is fast developing a name for itself as the new kid on the digital block. But what does the future hold for the region’s fast-growing tech clusters?
Press release
The digital tech industry in the North of England is booming – but better collaboration with local industries and public services is a must if the region’s tech clusters are to thrive, according to new research commissioned by Tech North, part of Tech City UK and published today by the RSA and Impact Hub.
20 May 2016
Benjamin Irvine
Ben Irvine considers how Christine Felber’s Economy for the Common Good helps to open up a public conversation about what the economy is for.
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