Panel Recording The Commonwealth reimagined Ghana’s minister of foreign Affairs, the Hon Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, discusses her vision for a modern Commonwealth and how it can evolve and match demands from its members.
Panel Recording What’s next in UK monetary policy? A panel of leading experts discuss the future direction of UK monetary policy.
Panel Recording A new transatlantic relationship? US senator Jeanne Shaheen examines the implications of new UK leadership, the war in Ukraine, and NATO expansion for the US–UK relationship.
Panel Recording A new prime minister, a new place for the UK in the world? As the UK’s new prime minister, Liz Truss faces huge challenges at home and abroad. Can she keep the ‘Global Britain’ dream alive?
Lecture Recording Living with a divided world As Sir Robin Niblett steps down from his role as director of Chatham House, he reflects on how the world has changed in the past 15 years and what it means for the future.
Conference Recording Polish-British Belvedere Forum 2022 The Belvedere Forum is a leading annual British and Polish dialogue that seeks to strengthen the extensive social, economic and political partnership between the two countries.
Panel Recording G7 summit: Priorities and outcomes Chatham House experts discuss the priorities and outcomes of the G7 summit.
Panel Recording Global Britain: One year on How has Britain positioned itself on the global stage a year after exiting the EU single market and the release of the UK government’s Integrated Review?
Panel Recording Nuclear, gas and green finance taxonomies in the EU and UK Experts discuss EU, UK, and international perspectives on green taxonomy.
Panel Recording The future of Europe post-Brexit In conversation with Michel Barnier, Chief Brexit Negotiator, European Union (2016-2019).
Panel Recording What does Brexit mean for UK and EU net-zero plans? London Climate Action Week event: What is the impact of Brexit on the UK’s decarbonization efforts?
Panel Recording The future of liberal democracies: In conversation with William Hague and Hillary Clinton A conversation with Lord Hague of Richmond and Hillary Clinton, who worked together closely in government.