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Radical constitutional reform can become central to the cause of deep structural change in the British political system.
As the UK forms a regulatory body to curb the excesses of print journalists, we look at the future of the British press.
Resolving the current crisis will take more than evidence of incompetence and criminality in the ruling elite.
Power without responsibility is the innate feature of our rulers; the rest live lives of responsibility without power.
Our natural reluctance to consider how banks make money has been encouraged by the silence of those we trust.
The temptation of insiders to "control and manipulate information" is open to challenge by an "inrush of outsiders".
How does one balance the need to improve conditions now with ambitions for economic and social transformation?
Calling for "radical republicanism" in one of the world's oldest monarchies might seem like a strange thing to do.
We must take into account the geography of political organisation in order to alter the logic of parliamentary politics.
If we want to make "another world" possible, we need communication that cuts through the grandstanding of politicians.
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