Instructional Video11:23
TED Talks

Courtney E. Martin: This isn't her mother's feminism

12th - Higher Ed
Blogger Courtney E. Martin examines the perennially loaded word "feminism" in this personal and heartfelt talk. She talks through the three essential paradoxes of her generation's quest to define the term for themselves.
Instructional Video9:57
Professor Dave Explains

How Governments Support Economic Growth

9th - Higher Ed
Now that we have discussed several types of economies with varying degrees of government involvement, it's time to get a closer look at a government's role in economic growth. It is possible for governments to both promote and hinder...
Instructional Video5:49
Curated Video

Understanding AD Curve Shifts and Their Impacts on Macroeconomic Objectives and Policies

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the importance of evaluation in the field of economics, specifically in analyzing AD (aggregate demand) curve shifts. The video covers topics such as the multiplier effect, accelerator effect, and automatic...
Instructional Video11:44
TLDR News

Universal Basic Income (UBI): The Future or Impractical Nightmare? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Universal Basic Income (UBI): The Future or Impractical Nightmare? - TLDR News
Instructional Video5:46
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jason Stanley - Us vs. Them

Higher Ed
Jason Stanley is the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University. Before coming to Yale in 2013, he was Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Rutgers University. He has also been a Professor at the...
Instructional Video9:55
Professor Dave Explains

How Governments Can Support Economic Growth

9th - Higher Ed
Now that we have discussed several types of economies that vary in the degree of government involvement, it's time to get a closer look at a government's role in economic growth. It is possible for governments to both promote and hinder...
News Clip46:52
Press Association

Prime Minister 'proud' of lifting two-child benefit cap as he gives speech on the Budget - full res

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer gives a post-Budget speech at a community centre in central London, where he admits his pride at lifting the two-child benefit cap and that there has been no breach of Labour’s manifesto.
News Clip7:39
Press Association

Conservatives would stop turning people into “victims” with welfare reforms says Helen Whately

Higher Ed
Shadow work and pensions secretary Helen Whately said the Conservatives would stop turning people into “victims” with welfare reforms if it got into power.



Ms Whately told the Conservative Party conference in Manchester...
News Clip25:45
Curated Video

Is this the end of austerity for rich nations only? | Counting the Cost

9th - Higher Ed
Advanced economies are encouraged to spend, while poorer nations face cuts to public spending post-pandemic.
News Clip2:13
Curated Video

French workers, angered by Macron’s pension plan, strike en masse

9th - Higher Ed
More than a million people in France have marched against planned pension reforms.
News Clip5:20
Curated Video

Federal compensation may provide opportunities but more is needed, says welfare advocate

9th - Higher Ed
Autumn Windego, a youth welfare advocate, says a further acceptance and understanding is needed to bring true change and healing for First Nations child welfare systems.
News Clip3:21
Curated Video

‘He’ll be really missed': Marc Miller reflects on the passing of Murray Sinclair

9th - Higher Ed
Immigration Minister Marc Miller, who previously served as the minister of Crown-Indigenous relations and minister of Indigenous services, remembers his time working with the late Murray Sinclair and says he’s ‘forever grateful’ for him.
News Clip6:04
Press Association

Government still reforming ‘utterly broken’ welfare system – Ian Murray

Higher Ed
The Scottish Secretary has said the UK Government is still working to reform the “utterly broken” welfare system, following the substantial concessions made in Parliament earlier this week.



Ian Murray also said the Cabinet...
News Clip4:38
Press Association

Welfare system needs reform, says Chancellor

Higher Ed
Labour MPs must realise the welfare system needs reform, Rachel Reeves has said, as more than 40 MPs have written to the Prime Minister urging him to pause and reassess planned cuts to disability benefits.



Asked what her...
News Clip3:28
Bloomberg

UK Spring Statement: Key Moments From Reeves Speech

Higher Ed
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her spring statement in the House of Commons in London on Wednesday. In the speech, she commented on fiscal headroom, headwinds facing the global economy, the Office for Budget...
News Clip38:15
Press Association

Q&A: PM says NHS England will be abolished to 'cut bureaucracy'

Higher Ed
NHS England, dubbed the “world’s largest quango”, will be abolished to “cut bureaucracy” and bring management of the health service “back into democratic control”, Sir Keir Starmer has said.



The Prime Minister said decisions...
News Clip0:41
Press Association

'Everyone who can work should be working', says Chancellor

Higher Ed
Chancellor Rachel Reeves says 'everyone who can work should be working' in response to comments made by the Pensions Secretary that some people on benefits are 'taking the mickey'.<b<br/>r/>

She was speaking at RAF Northolt.
News Clip30:42
Press Association

Kemi Badenoch and Chris Philp give speech on immigration - in full

Higher Ed
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp and Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch speak to the media during a press conference in The Library at the Old Queen Street Cafe in central London.
News Clip4:46
Press Association

Sunak urges Hamas to accept Biden's ceasefire proposal

Higher Ed
Interview with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in Teesside as part of his tour of the north east of England on the Conservatives' campaign trail.



Mr Sunak speaks about US President Joe Biden's ceasefire proposal to bring an...
News Clip26:58
Press Association

Rishi Sunak takes part in Q&A in Derbyshire - full event

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak takes part in a Q&A with workers during a visit to West William Distribution in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, while on the General Election campaign trail.

He said his record during Covid meant he could be trusted...
News Clip28:48
Press Association

Mel Stride launches national campaign to build the British workforce

Higher Ed
Mel Stride has launched a national campaign to build the British workforce in a speech at a Jobcentre in south London.
News Clip51:20
Press Association

Rishi Sunak makes pre-election pitch to voters - full speech

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak will portray himself as the best leader to take the UK through “some of the most dangerous yet most transformational” years ever, in a pre-election pitch to voters.



The Prime Minister will say he has “bold ideas”...
News Clip23:36
Press Association

Rishi Sunak hosts PM Connect event in Oxfordshire

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks at the latest PM Connect event during a visit to Siemens Healthineers in Oxfordshire.<br/>
Sunak has insisted that “things are starting to feel better” and that confidence in the economy is growing.
News Clip20:17
Press Association

Rishi Sunak speaks to DHL staff at distribution centre - full speech

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak rejected the idea of accepting the return of asylum seekers from Ireland amid concerns the UK Government’s Rwanda policy was driving the flow of migrants across the border with the republic.



The Prime Minister...