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Section One: Our communities

The race for recognition: lessons from the pandemic for race equality. 

Sunder Katwala

Cherishing Childhood: how do we help the coronavirus generation make up for lost time? 

Kirsty McNeill

This place called home: protecting, respecting and standing with migrants after the pandemic. 

Satbir Singh

Essential workers should be essential voices: how can we ensure working class people are as integral to the recovery as they are to getting us through the crisis? 

Roger Harding

Too often forgotten: how do we create a country that values disabled people and closes the inequality gap we face? 

Marie Tidball

Love thy neighbour: how do we ensure the bonds of community built up through the crisis persist beyond it? 

Alex Smith

Stay at Home: how do we entrench the wins on housing? 

Rachael Orr

Vital voluntarism: how can we repay the charities and community groups who have been responding on the ground? 

Dan Corry

The parallel pandemics: who will pay the societal costs of coronavirus misinformation? 

Imran Ahmed

Section Two: Our economy

Plucking the goose: how do we ensure we tax and spend fairly in the recovery? 

Kitty Ussher

Whither welfare: building a stronger safety net for us all after the crisis. 

Ashwin Kumar

We haven’t had enough of experts: how do we honour the contribution of universities and scientists?

Josie Cluer

What’s working better: how do we ensure good work for all after coronavirus? 

Andrew Pakes

Section Three: Our public services

New age: what the pandemic tells us about what we’re getting wrong on social care and ageing.

Sonia Sodha

How do we repay our debt to the NHS and the people who power it? 

Lewis Atkinson

Section Four: Our place in the world

Our debt to those beyond our shores: how do we reinvigorate internationalism after coronavirus? 

George Graham