2/4. Rutger Bregman gives the second of his 2025 BBC Reith Lectures called Moral Revolution. He argues that small groups of committed citizens can still change the world.
2/4. Rutger Bregman gives the second of his 2025 BBC Reith Lectures called Moral Revolution. He argues that small groups of committed citizens can still change the world.
3/4. In his third Reith lecture, Rutger Bregman argues for a new 'realist utopia' in the face of rapid technological change. He advocates fairer taxation and for tech to be regulated.
5/5. In this final lecture, former judge Jonathan Sumption makes some suggestions to restore faith in democracy - starting by fixing the party system and changing the way we vote.
4/5. Jonathan Sumption, formerly one of England and Wales's most senior judges sitting in the UK's Supreme Court, assesses the US and UK's constitutional models.
1/5. Former judge Jonathan Sumption explains how the growth of the law, driven by a demand for greater security and less risk, now means that we have less liberty.
5/5. In this final lecture, former judge Jonathan Sumption makes some suggestions to restore faith in democracy - starting by fixing the party system and changing the way we vote.
4/5. Jonathan Sumption, formerly one of England and Wales's most senior judges sitting in the UK's Supreme Court, assesses the US and UK's constitutional models.
5/5. In this final lecture, former judge Jonathan Sumption makes some suggestions to restore faith in democracy - starting by fixing the party system and changing the way we vote.
1/5. Former judge, Jonathan Sumption, explains how the growth of the law, driven by a demand for greater security and less risk, now means that we have less liberty.
5/5. In this final lecture, former judge Jonathan Sumption makes some suggestions to restore faith in democracy - starting by fixing the party system and changing the way we vote.
4/5. Jonathan Sumption, formerly one of England and Wales's most senior judges sitting in the UK's Supreme Court, assesses the US and UK's constitutional models.
1/5. Former judge, Jonathan Sumption, explains how the growth of the law, driven by a demand for greater security and less risk, now means that we have less liberty.
5/5. In this final lecture, former judge Jonathan Sumption makes some suggestions to restore faith in democracy - starting by fixing the party system and changing the way we vote.
4/5. Jonathan Sumption, formerly one of England and Wales's most senior judges sitting in the UK's Supreme Court, assesses the US and UK's constitutional models.
1/5. Former judge, Jonathan Sumption, explains how the growth of the law, driven by a demand for greater security and less risk, now means that we have less liberty.