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Planning for the Worst
How ready are we for the next pandemic, cyber attack, volcanic eruption, or solar storm?
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Is the Internet Broken?
Is the infrastructure of the internet up to scratch?
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Behavioural Science and the Pandemic
Behavioural fatigue: what is it, where did it come from, and what’s the link with Nudge?
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Humans vs the Planet
What the ‘we are the virus’ meme tells us about green politics.
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Thinking for the Long Term
How critical is the ability to think and plan for the long term?
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The Post-Pandemic State
What should government priorities be now that it has such a dominant role in the economy?
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Radical Self-Care
What do we get wrong about self-care?
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Modern Parenting
More time and money is being spent on children than ever before. Why?
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The Smack of Firm Leadership
Which leaders will emerge stronger from the global pandemic - authoritarians or democrats?
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The Return of Reality?
What might the pandemic do for our sense of shared reality?
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Identity Wars: lessons from the Dreyfus Affair and Brexit Britain
Can divided societies heal? Lessons from the Dreyfus Affair, which split France in two.
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The Roots of 'Woke' Culture
Journalist Helen Lewis uncovers the roots of 'woke' culture.
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Command and Control?
What would be different if 10 Downing Street rather than the Treasury ran economic policy?
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Unequal England
Paul Johnson explores what the world of work tells us about inequality in England.
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China's Captured "Princess"
How the furore over a single arrest demonstrates China's rising power.
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It's Not Easy Being Green
Why aren't The Greens more popular?
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Do voters need therapy?
James Tilley asks to what extent our politics is now steeped in cognitive distortion?
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The Early Years Miracle?
The government spends billions on early years education - but what good is it doing?
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The NHS, AI and Our Data
Will a combination of data and artificial intelligence transform the future of the NHS?
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Get woke or go broke?
Are businesses serious about getting woke or is it old capitalism with new lipstick on?
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NATO at 70
NATO won the first Cold War, but could it lose the second?
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The uses and misuses of history in politics
How well do our politicians understand British history?
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Can I Change Your Mind?
Margaret Heffernan challenges a view that polarisation means we do not change our minds.
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State Aid: Brexit, Bailouts and Corporate Bonanzas
Do the EU's state aid rules hold the UK back from having a more active industrial policy?
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The New Censorship
How censorship works in our information age.
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A question of artefacts
How should museums deal with contentious legacies?
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The Problem with Boys
The reverse gender gap: why boys are failing at school and what can be done about it.
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Whiteness
Do white people need to think more about their race?
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A shorter working week
What happened to the dream of working less? Sonia Sodha investigates the four-day week.
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Going the way of the dodo? The decline of Britain's two main parties.
Are Britain's two main political parties now in terminal decline?