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Bennett Prospect Prize question revealed
This year’s Bennett Prospect Policy Prize poses a pressing question about populism and contemporary politics
Only a locally-led planning system can fix the housing crisis
Algorithms and formulas can never be a substitute for community knowledge
The importance of staying connected: how video games can help tackle loneliness
Video games, enjoyed in moderation, are just one way we can bring people together
More people than ever now rely on a steady, fast internet connection
Covid-19 has transformed the way we use the internet
Building Forward Better
Beyond the destructive nature versus business divide
How Sellafield’s Six programme supports social policy
Our SIx programme (social impact multiplied) ensures that at least ÂŁ10m per year is spent by the business in the communities closest to our operations
Introducing Six – Sellafield’s new social impact programme
Sellafield Ltd’s social impact programme has been refreshed and relaunched as Six – social impact multiplied
What did culture mean for the German people between 1933 and 1945?
Moritz Föllmer's new book asks important questions about how the Nazis were able to strengthen their cultural position
How can international finance centres operate successfully while also being responsible global actors?
How can international finance centres operate successfully while also being responsible global actors?
Is a retired French hotelier a forgotten member of the royal family?
For over 20 years, Francois Graftieaux has been trying to discover the identity of his grandfather. This, however, is no simple genealogical endeavour, as it is his belief that he is the secret grandson of King Edward VIII
Protecting the high seas would mark a huge step in ocean conservation
United Nations treaty is near final. Here’s why it must get done, and what it should include