Blog Posts July 27, 2022 Ignoring the emergency is threatening our wellbeing by Hannah Paylor and Ben Thurman, Carnegie UK
News Stories July 19, 2022 Carnegie UK joins Violence Against Women and Girls organisations calling for next Prime Minister to prioritise Online Safety Bill by Carnegie UK
Blog Posts July 19, 2022 The New Harmful Communications Offence and the Online Safety Bill by Prof. Lorna Woods and Dr. Alexandros Antoniou, University of Essex, School of Law
Blog Posts July 14, 2022 Ambitions into Action: nurturing the National Performance Framework Flower by Amy Baker, Carnegie UK
Blog Posts July 5, 2022 Taking a wellbeing approach to tackling the cost of living crisis by Jennifer Wallace and Rachel Heydecker, Carnegie UK
Blog Posts July 4, 2022 What’s next? A review of the committee stage of the Online Safety Bill by Professor Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law, University of Essex; William Perrin, Trustee, Carnegie UK; Maeve Walsh, Carnegie Associate and Anna Grant, Carnegie UK
Blog Posts June 8, 2022 How we’re putting our climate commitments into practice by Ben Thurman, Carnegie UK
Blog Posts May 25, 2022 Bringing the Wellbeing Framework for the North of Tyne to Life – Our Journey so Far by Leigh Mills, Head of Inclusive Growth, North of Tyne Combined Authority
News Stories May 17, 2022 Carnegie UK co-signs letter to the PM and DCMS on the Online Safety Bill by Carnegie UK
Blog Posts March 30, 2022 The Online Safety Bill: Our initial analysis By Professor Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law, University of Essex, William Perrin, Trustee, Carnegie UK and Maeve Walsh, Carnegie Associate
Blog Posts March 30, 2022 The many benefits of library and higher education partnerships for public engagement by Katie Pekacar, Carnegie Associate and Rachel Heydecker, Carnegie UK
Blog Posts February 24, 2022 What kind of Northern Ireland do we want? A summary of our recent conference by Barbora Staňková, Carnegie UK