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01:24:15
Human Rights: The Case for the Defence – with Shami Chakrabarti
01:00:51
How workers can reclaim the work ethic – with Elizabeth Anderson
58:04
Limitarianism: The case against extreme wealth – with Ingrid Robeyns
01:09:55
Strand Group 69: ‘Purely Academic?’:20 Years Teaching the Contemporary History of British Government
57:21
Better Evidence, Better Government: with Bobby Duffy and Will Moy
01:19:40
Strand Group 68: Sarah Munby - Policy Making for the Age of AI
01:00:30
The future of higher education: in conversation with Charles Clarke
04:21
Celebrating 10 years of Policy Idol
59:40
Requires improvement: why 11-16 education needs urgent change
01:32:39
Strand Group 67: A Growth Policy to Close Britain’s Regional Divides – What Needs to be Done?
10:24
The gender divide in young people's attitudes - BBC 2 Politics Live
01:00:19
UK universities: from a Triangle of Sadness to a Brighter Future
00:47
Community and Networks - MA Government Studies
00:49
Why Government Studies at King's?
00:55
MA Government Studies - Career Opportunities
58:27
Peter Turchin on End Times: Counter-Elites and the Path of Political Disintegration
02:47
MA Government Studies
01:37:56
COP28 Outcomes Summit – keynote by Theresa May and panel 1: What happened at COP28?
01:17:46
COP28 Outcomes Summit, panel 2: What should be the ambition for future COP summits?
58:04
The Spirit Level revisited – with Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson
01:04:48
Better Evidence, Better Government: Misery and its dangers for democracy
09:14
Policy Idol 2023 - Winning Pitch by Alice Weavers
01:35:28
Strand Group 65: Why hasn’t UK regional policy worked? The views of leading practitioners
01:01:55
How to create a fair society: can the left and the right find common ground?
01:15:09
Strand Group 64: Clement Attlee & the East End: Then & Now
33:07
Towards the manifestos: what’s Labour’s agenda for fixing poverty and tackling inequalities?
56:24
Can Labour change the debate on immigration?
46:11
Mark Carney & Nick Macpherson on Value(s): Building a Better World for All
01:12:53
Immigration: policy, attitudes and where the Conservatives go next
53:02
Towards the manifestos: what’s the Conservative agenda for fixing poverty and tackling inequalities?
01:10
Bobby Duffy discusses generational divides on BBC Newsnight
01:21:02
Creative skills in education: benefits, challenges and policy responses
03:16
Understanding the impact of the cost of living crisis in London
01:18:59
Strand Group 63: Sarah Munby
02:07
King’s International School for Government Ben Delo Commonwealth Leadership Programme scholarships
01:31:26
Strand Group 61: Michael Heseltine & Ken Clarke: Memories of government and Britain’s EU membership
04:49
Bobby Duffy discusses changing religious belief on BBC News
01:02:24
What works? Lessons and insights from an evidence movement
02:13
Bobby Duffy discusses public attitudes to health inequalities on BBC Newsnight
01:15:40
Strand Group 60: London at a crossroads
01:03:59
What's next for "levelling up"?
18:50
Gen Z debated
10:11
King's College London Summer Reception – Louise Casey Speech
12:30
King's College London Summer Reception 2022 – Julia Gillard Speech
12:26
King's College London Summer Reception – John Major speech
01:13:18
Freedom of speech in universities: is there a problem and does the Free Speech Bill help?
03:27
BBC London News on the Work/Place: London returning project
59:46
Minouche Shafik on What We Owe Each Other: A New Social Contract
01:02:41
How to fix Whitehall's broken policy machine
01:00:39
Prof Selina Todd on Snakes and Ladders: The Great British Social Mobility Myth
01:12:22
Why the UK should make India a key partner in the global knowledge economy
01:15:17
Prof Sir Michael Marmot on The Health Gap: The Challenge of an Unequal World
01:00:39
Why hasn't Britain abolished poverty?
01:02:01
Is the university workforce fit for purpose?
01:01:15
Strand Group 54 Food, Family and Politics
01:22:59
Strand Group 53: The making of "Blair & Brown: The New Labour Revolution"
01:18:21
Generations: Does When You're Born Shape Who You Are?
01:03:20
Sir Dave Ramsden: Navigating the economy through the Covid crisis
01:26:01
An introduction to Naloxone and guidance on its use
01:00:21
From policy to practice: Building a partnership approach to widen the availability of Naloxone