Katharina Weghmann, a partner in forensic and integrity services discusses her evolving views on the role of regulation.
The latest episode of Changed My Mind features Fernande Raine, CEO of the History Collab. We discussed the disillusionment of young people with democracy, emphasizing the need to make history engaging and relevant.
On the latest episode of the Changed My Mind podcast, Georg Baumert discusses how nature helps open your mind, and encouraged him to change his own.
The world-leading behavourial economist used to think that warnings about the fragility of US democracy were 'crazy anxiety talk'. Then came 6 January
Read an extract from 'Poles Apart: Why People Turn Against Each Other, and How to Bring Them Together' for this month's book club
Ed Owen, an advisor to the foreign secretary at the time of the Iraq invasion, on why he now feels differently about the decision to go to war
How America's broken prison system brought a staunch Democrat and Republican together.
The Times associate editor and Conservative peer on why magnanimity is key to convincing people you disagree with.
openDemocracy's investigations editor talks about how Ireland has changed since he left as a young man, and why we need to dig into unaccountable funding in politics.
The journalist and author talks about how she came to question her previous beliefs in the latest episode of Changed My Mind.
The Change.org UK director discusses how to deal with hate speech on the latest episode of Changed My Mind.
“Anti-Semitism in the Labour Party is complicated because it is not what people traditionally imagine anti-Semitism looks like.”