Where Red and Blue Meet

Lord Ashcroft Building Lord Ashcroft Building, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge

The Anglia Ruskin University is hosting the event "Where red and blue meet; the role of intermediate institutions between the family and the state in British society?" on Tuesday 12th March, with ResPublica Director Phillip Blond and Lord Glasman. Lord Glasman and Phillip Blond have both challenged their own political parties and, through them, the […]

What Does a Mutual Economy Really Look Like?

House of Commons House of Commons, Westminster, London

On 13th March 2013, ResPublica launched its latest publication, Making It Mutual, which showcases the importance of ownership, mutuality and reciprocity as mainstream principles for the economy and society. With much emphasis on the need for an open and more competitive market, matched with the democratic deficit faced by many of our public institutions, the […]

Business Solent Working Lunch

Signature Restaurant Signature Restaurant, Mercure Dolphin Hotel, Southhampton

Business Solent will be hosting their first Working Lunch of 2013 at the Signature Restaurant, Mercure Dolphin Hotel on 14th March. ResPublica Fellow Francis Davis will provide an overview on City Deals, covering what they are, the political analysis that underpins them, the bid process and what impact they could have on business.

Wealth: Blessing or curse?

Hinde Street Methodist Church

ResPublica's Director Phillip Blond will deliver his lecture "Towards a Moral Market" on 9th April, 7.30pm, as part of the Hugh Price Hughes Lecture Series 2013, held at the Hinde Street Methodist Church.

Do Christians Really Oppose Gay Marriage?

The QEIICC The QEIICC, Westminster, London

As part of the 2013 Westminster Faith Debates, ResPublica's Chair of Trustees, Professor John Milbank, will speak at the event 'Do Christians really oppose gay marriage?' on 18th April at 5.30 pm. The discussion will be chaired by the Rt Hon Charles Clarke and Prof Linda Woodhead, and the other speaker include Professor Stephen Holmes, […]

HowTheLightsGetIn

HowTheLightGetsIn, the world's largest philosophy and music festival, will this year be held between 23rd May and 2nd June. ResPublica's Director, Phillip Blond, will be speaking at three events on Monday 27th May. 12.00pm - Politics, Power, and Religion From the divine right of kings to the Protestant work ethic and the exporting of Christianity, […]

Can Protection Insurance Kick-start Lending?

Portcullis House Wilson Room, Portcullis House, London, United Kingdom

On 12th June 2013, ResPublica will launch its latest publication, Risk Waiver: closing the protection gap and easing the flow of credit, which explores the potential for insurance protection products to stimulate the credit market. Recent Bank of England of England statistics suggest current Government attempts to stimulate the market are having a limited effect […]

Towards the Post-Liberal Future

University of Nottingham

This year's Blue Labour Midlands Seminar will take place on the 5th July at the University of Nottingham. ResPublica's Professor John Milbank, Dr Adrian Pabst and Caroline Julian will take part in the discussions. The aim of this seminar is to gather Blue Labour thinkers, supporters and activists to explore and discuss substantive and emerging […]

Holistic Mission: Social action and the Church of England

Lambeth Palace Lambeth Palace, London

On Wednesday 10th July 2013, ResPublica launched its latest report, Holistic Mission: Social Action and the Church of England, authored by ResPublica Director, Phillip Blond and ResPublica Research Associate, James Noyes. The report urges that the Church must be recognised by the state as an enabling institution that plays a crucial role in delivering public […]

Raising the Roof: A new social bar for housing associations

Central London Location

ResPublica hosted a full day 'thought leaders' conference, entitled 'Raising the Roof', which explored and identified a new 'social bar' for housing associations, setting out the sector's ambitions for the future. In the context of the Localism and Social Value Acts, and the enormous transformations in welfare and public sector provision, the conference set out […]