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Oct 17, 2017 • 1h 29min
The City and the Common Good: Good Money with Robert Skidelsky (2013)
Second debate in the St Paul's Institute series, held in conjunction with CCLA, entitled 'The City and the Common Good: What kind of City do we want?' held at St Paul's Cathedral on 7th May 2013.

Oct 17, 2017 • 1h 31min
The City and the Common Good: Good People with Archbishop Vincent Nichols (2013)
The first in a series of debates organised by St Paul's Institute, in conjunction with CCLA, entitled 'The City and the Common Good: What kind of City do we want?' -
Archbishop Vincent Nichols (keynote) with Helena Kennedy QC, Tracey McDermott and Bishop Peter Selby. Chaired by Stephanie Flanders, BBC Economics Editor. Recorded on 11th April 2013

Oct 17, 2017 • 1h 14min
St Paul's Cross: Preachers, People and Power - St Paul's Institute
Seminar exploring the history of St Paul's Cross during the early modern period, including discussion on the nature of free speech at the time and how it feeds into our modern conception of public discourse.

Oct 17, 2017 • 1h 25min
Welfare: Whose Responsibility Is It? - St Paul's Institute (2012)
Owen Jones chairs a discussion on welfare hosted by St Paul's Institute and The Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation.
In an age of increasing austerity, the concept of 'welfare' takes on renewed importance when discussing social wellbeing and the notion of the common good. What is welfare, and who should provide it? Who does it exist for, and how should they access it? The extent to which the product of economic growth is put towards uplifting the most economically vulnerable is a question that lies at the very core of how we structure society.
Speakers:
Rt Revd John Packer - Bishop of Ripon & Leeds
Hazel Blears - MP for Salford and Eccles
Stephen Lloyd - Senior Partner of Bates, Wells & Braithwaite

Oct 17, 2017 • 1h 24min
Low Pay and High Cost Lending - Ensuring Fairness For All - St Paul's Institute
St Paul's Institute seminar held in conjunction with the Church Investors Group, discussing the role that values based investors and financial institutions could be playing to ensure the UK financial service sector is fair for all stakeholders.
Chaired by: Andrew Robinson (Director, CCLA)
Speakers: Catherine Howarth (CEO, FairPensions); Edward Mason (Secretary to the Ethical Investment Advisory Group); Ben Hughes (CEO, Community Development Finance Association) and Stella Creasy (MP for Walthamstow).

Oct 17, 2017 • 1h 1min
Models for Social Change: New Debate and Democracy - St Paul's Institute
This seminar explores some of the recent models for direct democracy and how they function to help bring about social change. Including speakers from Occupy London, Citizens UK, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Our Democratic Heritage.
Chaired by Canon Dr Angus Ritchie - Director, The Contextual Theology Centre

Oct 17, 2017 • 1h 33min
What Money Can't Buy - Michael Sandel speaks at St Paul's Cathedral
Prof Michael Sandel discusses the topic of his latest book 'What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets' with Bishop Peter Selby, Stephanie Flanders and Prof Julian Le Grand under the dome of St Paul's Cathedral.

Oct 17, 2017 • 20min
Value and Values: Perceptions of Ethics in the City Today - St Paul's Institute (2011)
Press conference held at St Paul's Cathedral to answer questions about the St Paul's Institute report examining the financial sector 'Value and Values: Perceptions of Ethics in the City Today'.

Oct 17, 2017 • 1h 20min
The UK Bribery Act: how will you act? (2011)
St Paul's Institute, in conjunction with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), hosted this discussion on the UK Bribery Act - exploring how it will be implemented and what it means for the business community.

Oct 17, 2017 • 6min
An Introduction to Microinsurance with the Anglican Health Network (2010)
St. Paul's Institute (St Paul's Cathedral), interviews Paul Holley - Coordinator for the Anglican Health Network - on the work being done in the area of microinsurance. The discussion surrounds the recent implementation of programmes in India and Tanzania, and highlights both the benefits and difficulties surrounding microinsurance programmes such as these.