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    Make or Break: Why Britain needs a manufacturing resurgence and how we can help it to take place

    Committee Room 2, The House of Lords Bridge Street, London

    Speakers  Caroline Flint MP Anna Turley MP Seema Malhotra MP Lord Bilimoria of Chelsea Chaired by: Phillip Blond, Director, ResPublica The recent collapse of the British steel industry has demonstrated the problems of an economy reliant on services and external financing. As UK manufacturing’s competitiveness has declined – partly due to a strengthening pound – regional […]

    Ticket to Ride: How high speed rail for Liverpool can help realise the Northern Powerhouse

    Committee Room 12, Houses of Parliament Committee Room 12, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London

    The Liverpool City Region, with its world-class port and logistics facilities, growing business community, and cultural vibrancy, has the potential to drive economic growth at a local, regional and national level. Yet without proper infrastructure links to the rest of the country, these assets could well be squandered. This panel event, coinciding with ResPublica's latest report launch, […]

    The NHS and Social Care: Reducing bed-blocking and financial pressures

    Committee Room 19 Houses of Parliament, United Kingdom

    Care Minister Rt Hon. Alistair Burt MP joins Barbara Keeley MP, Shadow Minister for Older People, Social Care and Carers, to debate the future of health and social care, touching upon topical issues about funding and bed-blocking.   The NHS, and hospitals in particular, are under increasing strain in terms of both funding and capacity. There […]

    Skills for Infrastructure: How can future demand be met to fuel prosperity?

    Committe Room 8 Houses of Parliament, United Kingdom

    Skills Minister Nick Boles joined Sir Terry Morgan, Chairman of Crossrail, and Andy Mitchell, Chief Executive of the Thames Tideway Tunnel, to debate how our construction skills needs can be met. The construction industry is one of the UK’s fastest growing and is a key driver of productivity and the country’s economic health – construction […]

    In or Out? Informing the political debate and popular opinion on UK’s EU membership

    Unnamed Venue Europe House, 32 Smith Square, Westminster, London, SW1P 3EU

    In association with the James Madison Charitable Trust, the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, including ResPublica trustee Professor Adrian Pabst, is organising a series of three seminars entitled “In or Out? Informing the political debate and popular opinion on UK’s EU membership”. These seminars will take place in the run-up […]

    Britain’s Future in Europe

    Guildhall Gresham St

    Speakers include: Lord Ashdown, former Leader of the Liberal Democrats Emma Reynolds MP, former Shadow Minister for Europe Daniel Hannan MEP, Member for South East England John Longworth, former Director General, British Chambers of Commerce Mark Hoban, former Treasury Minister Lord Flight, former Minister and entrepreneur Daniel Hodson, Chair, City for Britain Baroness Kramer, Liberal […]

    In or Out? Debating Britain’s EU membership: 3rd Seminar: National Security & Global Influence

    One Birdcage Walk

    In association with the James Madison Charitable Trust, the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, including ResPublica trustee Professor Adrian Pabst, is organising a series of three seminars entitled “In or Out? Informing the political debate and popular opinion on UK’s EU membership”. These seminars will take place in the run-up […]

    The Benefits of EU Collaboration for Higher Education and Research

    Woburn House 20 Tavistock Square, London

    Universities UK and ResPublica invite you to a unique EU referendum event on Thursday 9 June at Woburn House in Central London. With all eyes on the impending referendum on 23 June, one of the sectors that will be most impacted by the outcome of this decision is Higher Education, and the life-changing research conducted within our world-leading […]

    True North 2016: Realising the Northern Powerhouse

    The Lowry Theatre Pier 8, The Quays, Media City, Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom

    On Friday 8th July, ResPublica's inaugural North conference Finding True North hosted over 250 leaders from across the North at the beautiful Lowry Theatre, Salford. Covered by Manchester Evening News, The Guardian, The Times, FT and on BBC Daily Politics, the conference saw the launch of A Manifesto for the North mapping out the next steps for the […]

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