Panel Recording Brexit in a Historical Context: Pursuing a Global Vision at the Expense of Domestic Harmony? This panel discusses how the notion, and rhetoric, of ‘Global Britain’ fares against different readings of Britain’s international history.
Panel Recording The State of Politics The Rt Hon Theresa May MP, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, shares her reflections on the state of politics domestically and internationally.
The London Conference 2019 At the London Conference 2019, Robin Niblett talks with Sir John Major about the current state of global order and today’s major issues in international affairs.
Panel Recording Respecting the Referendum Result: What Brexit Satisfies the Democratic Will of the People? As the date for the UK’s departure from the European Union draws near, the panel reflects on how the reality of the Brexit negotiations has compared to the rhetoric of the referendum campaign.
Panel Recording The State of Brexit on ‘Brexit Day’ Exactly two years on from that notification, the panel reflects on how events have unfolded and what the future holds for Brexit, the United Kingdom and Europe.
Panel Recording In Search of a National Compromise: Common Market 2.0 A cross-party panel of MPs present their way forward: the so-called ‘Common Market 2.0’ proposal also known as ‘Norway Plus’.
Panel Recording Can and Should Brexit Be Stopped? Lord Adonis discusses the risks of a ‘no deal’ Brexit in the context of future relationship with its closest neighbours and partners.
Panel Recording The European Union Before, During and After Brexit Looking beyond Brexit, French Minister for European Affairs, Nathalie Loiseau, outlines the reforms of the EU as envisaged by President Emmanuel Macron, aimed at ensuring the future viability and prosperity of the Union.
The London Conference 2018 The conference worked through a diversity of regional, political and professional perspectives, assessed the drivers of global change, located the risks and identified opportunities for governments, business and NGOs.
Panel Recording Deal Making and Peace Building: A New Approach to Reducing Conflict The Rt Hon Alistair Burt MP discusses how the UK is evolving and adapting its approach to conflict, and outlines recent Stabilisation Unit and DFID policy research that sets out a new approach to tackling conflict and building stability.
Panel Recording Switzerland and the EU: Lessons for a Post-Brexit UK? This event focuses on existing convergences between EU-UK and EU-Switzerland negotiations.
Post-Brexit UK and India: Perspectives for Business and Innovation This event considers the UK and India’s perspectives on business and innovation.