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Past Events

You can find information about past Re:State events on this page.


6 December, 2018

Chris Heaton-Harris MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Exiting the European Union

Securing the best trading environment for SMEs post Brexit

21 November, 2018

Jonathan Reynolds MP, Shadow Economic Secretary to the Treasury

Partners' Dinner: Successful economic policy post-Brexit

31 October, 2018

Damian Collins MP, Chair, Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee

Partners’ Dinner: The politics of technology

24 October, 2018

Dr Paul Williams MP, Member, Health and Social Care Select Committee

Partners' Breakfast: Strategic shifts of care in the NHS

18 October, 2018

Graham Stuart MP, Minister for Investment, Department for International Trade

The Future of Inward Investment

11 October, 2018

Kevin Cunnington, Director General, Government Digital Service

Practical steps to transforming Government

9 October, 2018

Sir Bernard Jenkin MP, Chair, Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

The State of the State 2018 - 2019

8 October, 2018

Dr David Geddes, Director of Primary Care Commissioning, NHS England

The future of eye care: building on NHS reform success

2 October, 2018

The Rt Hon Esther McVey, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

Conservative Party conference: ‘Saving for tomorrow: how do we build a sustainable and fairer society?’

2 October, 2018

Oliver Dowden CBE MP, Parliamentary Secretary (Minister for Implementation), Cabinet Office

Conservative Party Conference: ‘The 2019 Spending Review: cross-government thinking on investment and reform’

24 September, 2018

Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, Chair, Exiting the European Union Select Committee

Labour Party conference: 'The UK Economy and Brexit'

24 September, 2018

Darren Jones MP, Member of the Science and Technology Select Committee

Labour Party conference: ‘Making NHS data work for everyone’