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Past Events

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


1 October, 2024

Rt Hon Damian Hinds MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Education

Spreading opportunity, driving growth: building a world-class education system

24 September, 2024

Claire Ainsley, Dr Zubir Ahmed MP, Stephen Bush, Dr Sonia Adesara

How to fix the NHS

24 September, 2024

Sarah Jones MP, Minister for Industry

Builders of the future: driving growth through construction

23 September, 2024

Peter Foster, Dr Henry Kippin, Anthony Okereke, Caroline Simpson, Stefan Webb

Getting back to building: a new era for housing delivery

23 September, 2024

Stephen Kinnock MP, Steve Race MP, Janet Morrison OBE, Sarah Woolnough

Proactive and patient-centred: a health system close enough to care

23 September, 2024

Feryal Clark MP, Tom Adeyoola, Kirtsy Innes, Nick Jakobi

Generative AI: adoption in government

23 September, 2024

Anna Dixon MP, Melanie Williams, Kate Lee, Nick Weston

lnnovating for independence: a win win for health and social care

23 September, 2024

Meg Hillier MP, Professor Anand Menon, Jonathan Slater

Amplifying ambition: financing a mission-led approach to government

3 September, 2024

Lieutenant General Tom Copinger-Symes, Deputy Commander, UK Strategic Command

Sweating the assets: AI-enabled planning

23 July, 2024

Professor Sir Anthony Finkelstein CBE, President, City, University of London, and former, Chief Scientific Advisor, National Security

Artificial intelligence and national security

11 July, 2024

James Clough, Chief Technology Officer, Robin AI

Legal services 2050: the role of AI in a world-leading legal sector

11 July, 2024

Paul Johnson, Rt Hon Nicky Morgan, Martin Wolf

Headroom or high water: the challenge of the next Spending Review

4 June, 2024

James Kanagasooriam, Chief Research Officer, Focaldata

What do the May elections mean?

21 May, 2024

Rt Hon Lord Pickles and Rt Hon Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top

Ministerial Insights: why is decentralisation so hard?

13 May, 2024

Laura Shoaf, Heather Jameson and Keiran Pedley

Beyond the ballot: the state of English local government