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The New Censorship
How censorship works in our information age.
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?
Can I Change Your Mind?
Margaret Heffernan challenges a view that polarisation means we do not change our minds.
The uses and misuses of history in politics
How well do our politicians understand British history?
NATO at 70
NATO won the first Cold War, but could it lose the second?
Get woke or go broke?
Are businesses serious about getting woke or is it old capitalism with new lipstick on?
The NHS, AI and Our Data
Will a combination of data and artificial intelligence transform the future of the NHS?
The Early Years Miracle?
The government spends billions on early years education - but what good is it doing?
Do voters need therapy?
James Tilley asks to what extent our politics is now steeped in cognitive distortion?
It's Not Easy Being Green
Why aren't The Greens more popular?
China's Captured "Princess"
How the furore over a single arrest demonstrates China's rising power.
Unequal England
Paul Johnson explores what the world of work tells us about inequality in England.
Command and Control?
What would be different if 10 Downing Street rather than the Treasury ran economic policy?
The Roots of 'Woke' Culture
Journalist Helen Lewis uncovers the roots of 'woke' culture.
Identity Wars: lessons from the Dreyfus Affair and Brexit Britain
Can divided societies heal? Lessons from the Dreyfus Affair, which split France in two.
The Return of Reality?
What might the pandemic do for our sense of shared reality?
The Smack of Firm Leadership
Which leaders will emerge stronger from the global pandemic - authoritarians or democrats?
Modern Parenting
More time and money is being spent on children than ever before. Why?
Radical Self-Care
What do we get wrong about self-care?
The Post-Pandemic State
What should government priorities be now that it has such a dominant role in the economy?
Thinking for the Long Term
How critical is the ability to think and plan for the long term?
Humans vs the Planet
What the ‘we are the virus’ meme tells us about green politics.
Behavioural Science and the Pandemic
Behavioural fatigue: what is it, where did it come from, and what’s the link with Nudge?
Is the Internet Broken?
Is the infrastructure of the internet up to scratch?
Planning for the Worst
How ready are we for the next pandemic, cyber attack, volcanic eruption, or solar storm?
Trouble on the backbenches? Tory Leaders and their MPs
Rosie Campbell assesses the relationship between Tory leaders and their MPs.
The Rise and Fall of the Bond Market Traders
Governments are borrowing more than ever, but does it matter?
The Future of Welfare
Should Britain’s social insurance system be more German?
This Fractured Isle
Edward Stourton asks whether Covid-19 could hasten the breakup of the United Kingdom.
Who Runs that Place?
Who takes China's big decisions, how are they reached and what power struggles lie ahead?
Chasing Unicorns
What does the future hold for Silicon Valley's tech start ups in a post-pandemic world?
Personality Politics
Are we predisposed by our personality to be drawn to certain policies or ideologies?
Rogue Cops
How can we identify rogue cops?
Flying Blind
Michael Blastland examines how our collective ignorance affects policy and debate.
Boiled Rabbits of the Left?
Ex-Labour voters say the party is insufficiently patriotic. So what should it do about it?
Magic Weapons
What is political warfare and what should we do about it?
Levelling Up Wakefield
Anand Menon returns to his home city to road test plans to level up the UK economy.
The Fine Art of Decision Making
Margaret Heffernan explores the fine art of decision making in times of uncertainty.
Science in the Time of Covid-19
What has the pandemic revealed about science and our relationship with it?
Global Britain: is there substance behind the slogan?
Post-Brexit, the UK is re-branding itself as "Global Britain", but what does that mean?
What the Foucault?
Why are some British politicians afraid of a dead French philosopher?
The Zoomshock Metropolis
How remote working and online shopping could reshape our towns and cities.
Funny Money
Where does money's value come from in this increasingly online world? Ben Chu investigates
Marvellous Medicine
Has the pandemic enabled us to accelerate the pace of drug development?
A New Unionism?
Chris Bowlby assesses the future of Unionism in Northern Ireland
A Hundred Glorious Years?
What view of its history does China's Communist Party present, what does it omit and why?
Stalemate: Israel and the Palestinians after Gaza
What prospects are there for a two state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
Science in the Time of Cancel Culture
What impact are social justice movements having on scientific research and development?
Cancelling Colston
The statue of Bristol slaver Edward Colston has gone – but his legacy persists in the city
Reimagining the Nation
What happens to a nation when its media fragments?
Who Defends Europe?
After Afghanistan and France's defence row with the US, who will ensure Europe's security?
Look who's talking - the rise of ‘voice cloning’
As voice cloning technology advances how might it affect society and politics?
Parental Alienation
Sonia Sodha explores the use of “parental alienation” in the family courts
Revenge of the Workers
With labour shortages from HGV drivers to restaurants, are workers gaining power again?
Baby Boom or Bust
Birth rates in many countries are getting lower. Should we worry about this or welcome it?
Finding Things Out
The story of how science has been trying to get better at finding things out.
Can we create a universal Covid vaccine?
Can scientists develop a vaccine which can combat the coronavirus and all its variants?
Why worry about future generations?
What - if anything - do we owe to people who have not yet been born?
Tackling Inequality
Probing the results of a major study into our unequal society.
Planning, Housing and Politics
How can we build new homes without alienating voters? Hashi Mohamed investigates.
The case for public service reform
Chris Naylor asks if there's a better way to deliver public services.
Ending Violence
Is a world without violence possible? Sonia Sodha finds out.
Can the UK ever be a low tax economy again?
As tax rises hit pay packets next month is this an end to Conservative low tax policy?
The Court of Putin
Inside the murky world of decision-making in Putin’s Russia.
From Russia with love
How Russia exerts its influence across the globe.
Can Nationalism be a Force for Good?
Charting the birth of the nation state and if nationalism can exist in a healthy form.
The Advertising Trap
Digital advertising fuels the online economy, but is it all based on smoke and mirrors?
Germany and Russia: It's Complicated
How is Germany's long-standing relationship with Russia affecting its response to Ukraine?
Cashing in on the green rush
Some countries have legalised cannabis - but how lucrative has it really been?
Beyond the cost of living crisis
Why is inflation on the rise, and what can we do about it?
What is childcare for?
Early years education or allowing parents to work – the purpose of pre-school childcare.
Is the UK the new sick man of Europe?
Why is the UK's economy falling behind its European neighbours and what is the cure?
Addiction in the age of the metaverse
Are we past the point of no return when it comes to our obsession with online technology?