“I’m coming over . . .you can’t be alone now Angela.”
“I”m not alone.”
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“I’m coming over . . .you can’t be alone now Angela.”
“I”m not alone.”
Malevolent (2018) Dir. Olaf de Fleur Johannesson

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The Brunette, the Redhead and the Blonde.
Alexia: *gossip with Anna* OMG, don’t freak out but he is staring at you.
Anna: *turns her head slowly to look at him and Noel smiles her*
Coleridge Lectures 2015: Anna Coote: Green and Social Justice
On 23 February 2015, Anna Coote will deliver one of the inaugural Coleridge Lectures, Green and Social Justice.
Anna Coote of the New Economics Foundation sets out the case for a new social settlement which recognises that society, environment and economy are intimately linked. She argues that the primary goal of policy should be sustainable social justice, meaning the fair and equitable distribution of social, environmental, economic and political resources between people, places and generations. Any meaningful radical green programme would therefore need to address such issues as how we shift investment and action upstream to prevent harm, instead of coping once harm has occurred; redistributing paid and unpaid time; and valuing the ‘core economy’ which consists of all the unpaid activities and relationships in everyday life, without which the formal economy would grind to a halt. It would also seek to build a fair, sufficient and sustainable social security system; to develop co-production as the standard way of getting things done; and to ‘future-proof’ policies to safeguard the interests of generations that come after us. Anna puts forward a radical green agenda, based on newly published work from NEF, for a new settlement that can meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Further event details HERE.
Anna is Head of Social Policy in the New Economics Foundation (NEF). She is editor of Time on Our Side (NEF, 2013) which explores the case for a shorter working week. Other recent publications for NEF include The Wisdom of Prevention, Cutting It: The Big Society and the New Austerity, and 21 Hours. Read Anna’s blog posts for the NEF HERE.
A leading analyst, writer and advocate in the field of social policy, Anna was responsible for ground-breaking work on health and sustainable development as Commissioner for Health with the UK Sustainable Development Commission (2000-9). She led the Healthcare Commission’s work on engaging patients and the public (2005-8) and was Director of Health Policy at the King’s Fund (1998-2004). Earlier posts include Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Director of IPPR (Institute for Public Policy Research) from 1989-1998, Editor and Producer of current affairs television for Diverse Productions (1982-6), and Deputy Editor of the New Statesman (1978-82).
Anna has also written for the Guardian. Read her articles HERE.
This lecture is part of a new annual series inspired by Coleridge’s radical lectures in Bristol in 1795. The 2015 series is run in association with the Cabot Institute at the University of Bristol and Bristol 2015. It is part of The Romantic Poets and Bristol programme, which celebrates the life of Thomas Chatterton, Hannah More, William Wordsworth, Coleridge and others in the city, and Bristol as the place where Romanticism was born with the first publication of the Lyrical Ballads. The programme focuses especially on nature and the emotions, place and the environment, and also looks at Bristol as a city for science, philosophy, ideas and political debate at the time of Coleridge and today. The 2015 theme is Radical Green. Future themes are: Utopias (2016); Revolution (2017) and Peace (2018).
The full list of lectures in the series can be found HERE.
Workers on shorter hours are under less stress, get sick less often and are more loyal. Plus a shorter workweek is better for the environment.

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