LOCKDOWN DEBATE: The Covid-19 pandemic has put an unusual strain on health systems around the world. What can we learn from how the NHS is dealing with the crisis? Should we continue with a model of healthcare that is both publicly funded and (mostly) publicly provided? Could we learn from other countries’ systems that have coped better? Are the problems the NHS has faced a result of politicians not backing up supportive words with adequate funding? Or has the NHS’s place as our ‘national religion’ prevented an honest debate about its future Kate Andrews, Dr Lee Jones, Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen and Patrick Vernon discuss.
#LockdownDebates: Love under lockdown - are we finished with intimacy?
#Arts&Society: What is the future of classical music in the UK?
Book Launch: The Corona Generation, with Jennie Bristow
#LockdownDebates: Big Tech - platform, publisher or poison?
#PodcastOfIdeas: new year, new normal?
#EducationForum: Exploring Head, Hand, Heart by David Goodhart
#LockdownDebates: Conquering Covid - is there a better way?
#EconomyForum: Tilting at windmills - are there downsides to a ‘green recovery’?
Book Launch: Democracy Under Siege - Don’t Let Them Lock It Down!, with Frank Furedi
Book Launch: The Problem With Parenting, with Nancy McDermott
#EconomyForum: Time to scrap GCSEs?
#BookClub: Dorothy West’s ’The Wedding’
#LockdownDebates: Civil liberties in times of corona
#SocialPolicyForum: Is working from home, working?
#ScotlandSalon: Should we support the Scottish Hate Crime Bill?
#EconomyForum: Globalists, nationalists and their discontents
#ScotlandSalon: Will Covid-19 change education?
#Arts&SocietyForum: What future for the arts in the post-lockdown world?
#LockdownDebates: The divided state of America?
#LockdownDebates: Can we cancel ’cancel culture’?
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