Building for the Future: What now for housing?

Westminster

Keynotes - Roberta Blackman-Woods MP, Shadow Housing Minister Clive Betts MP Speakers -  Sara Bailey, Head of Residential Real Estate, Trowers & Hamlins David Cowans, Chief Executive, Places for People Jeremy Stibbe, Executive Director Development & Sales, Peabody Stephen Teagle, MD Affordable Housing & Regeneration, Galliford Try Chaired by: Phillip Blond, Director, ResPublica With the General […]

In Professions We Trust

Committee Room 3 Houses of Parliament

ResPublica invites to you the launch of its latest report: In Professions We Trust: Fostering virtuous practitioners in teaching, law and medicine. This report will argue that the legal, medical, and teaching professions provide a vital link between public service and the wider common good. Yet this understanding of civic purpose is in crisis, and […]

A Community Right to Beauty

Building Centre 26 Store Street, WC1E 7BT, London

ResPublica is launching its latest report: A Community Right to Beauty: Giving communities the power to shape, enhance and create beautiful places, buildings and spaces. Arguing for the restoration and democratisation beauty in public policy, this seminal publication recommends the extension of community influence in the planning process to ensure beautiful localities are accessible to all. Based […]

Rethinking Labour’s Relationship with Business

Brighton Grand Brighton

With key speakers: Angela Eagle MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Rt Hon Caroline Flint MP Sir Keir Starmer MP John Mills, Chairman, JML John Cridland, Director General, CBI David Bird, Customer Operations Director, E.ON Kindly supported by:

Virtue in Business: Restoring the UK as a global leader in business culture

Brighton Grand Brighton

With key speakers: John Mann MP, Treasury Select Commitee Will Hutton, Principal of Hertford College, Oxford Petra Wilton, Director of Strategy, Chartered Management Institute Geoff Moore, professor of Business Ethics, Durham University Adrian Wooldridge, Management Editor, The Economist (chair) Kindly supported by:

The Labour Party & Brexit

Brighton Grand Brighton

With key speaker: Mary Creagh MP Seema Malhotra MP, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Graham Stringer MP Sunder Katwala, Director, British Future Phillip Blond, Director, ResPublica (chair)

Out of the Blue: Can Blue Labour save the party?

Brighton Grand Brighton

With key speakers: David Lammy MP Simon Danczuk MP Dr Adrian Pabst, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Kent Baron Glasman Ros Wynne-Jones, Daily Mirror (chair) Kindly supported by:

A Better Health Service: Placing people and communities at the heart of care

Brighton Grand Brighton

With key speakers: Luciana Berger MP, Shadow Minister for Public Health Jane Abbott, Group Clinical Director, Benenden Adrian Sieff, Assistant Director, The Health Foundation Denis Campbell, Health Policy Editor, The Guardian (chair) Kindly supported by: