Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts February 7, 2022 The more we explore, the more we realise we have to learn. by Pippa Coutts, Anna Grant, and Aideen McGinley, Carnegie UK
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts February 4, 2022 Regulating the future: the Online Safety Bill and the metaverse By Professor Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law, University of Essex and William Perrin, Trustee, Carnegie UK
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts January 26, 2022 Shaping Our Future: a Wellbeing Framework for the North of Tyne by Sarah McMillan (Co-Chair), Assistant Director of Policy, Northumberland County Council and Professor Mark Shucksmith OBE (Co-Chair), Carnegie UK Trustee/Newcastle University
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts January 21, 2022 Loss of public trust in Government is the biggest threat to democracy in England by Sarah Davidson, Carnegie UK
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts January 11, 2022 Beyond the language of kindness by Dr Elizabeth Kelly, Carnegie Associate
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts December 14, 2021 Carnegie UK responds to the report of the Joint Committee on the Draft Online Safety Bill By William Perrin, Trustee, Carnegie UK, Professor Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law, University of Essex and Maeve Walsh, Carnegie Associate
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts December 8, 2021 An inconvenient truth – radical change needed to online safety bill to tackle climate disinformation By William Perrin, Trustee, Carnegie UK, Professor Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law, University of Essex and Maeve Walsh, Carnegie Associate
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts November 10, 2021 The Online Safety Bill – reducing complexity, establishing a foundation duty By Professor Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law, University of Essex, William Perrin, Trustee, Carnegie UK and Maeve Walsh, Carnegie Associate
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts October 21, 2021 Values: a compass for working together on collective wellbeing by Rachel Heydecker and Hannah Ormston, Carnegie UK
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts October 12, 2021 What does the end of the £20 Universal Credit uplift tell us about collective wellbeing? by Hannah Ormston, Carnegie UK
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts September 14, 2021 Secretary of State’s powers and the draft Online Safety Bill By William Perrin, Trustee, Carnegie UK, Professor Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law, University of Essex and Maeve Walsh, Carnegie Associate
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts September 8, 2021 What works for maximising local wellbeing? Lessons from Northern Ireland By Joanne Smithson, Head of Implementation & Learning, What Works Centre for Wellbeing