On these pages you can find all the upcoming public events hosted by the think tanks. Think tank events are an opportunity to explore policy areas and topics in greater detail, listen to the leading experts convened as speakers and network with other like-minded people. The topics covered range from domestic policy areas such as reforming the health service to international topics including foreign policy, international relations and international development. Find the full range of think tank events available (both online and in person) and register for your place below.
Featured Event
Russian disinformation about Ukraine: How the Kremlin targets NATO with lies
14 April 2026, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: Online
Think tank: The Henry Jackson Society
This event hosted by UK think tank the Henry Jackson Society examines how Russia spreads disinformation, what it means and how Ukraine and NATO should respond. Russia spread lies about Ukraine, its leaders, and its armed forces. Using social media bots, deepfakes, and sympathetic media, Moscow hopes to grind down support for Ukraine within NATO...
13 April 2026
9:30 am–10:45 am
Location: Online / Resolution Foundation, 2 Queen Anne's Gate, London SW1H 9AA
The economic fallout from war in the Middle East Part I
This event hosted by UK think tank the Resolution Foundation discusses what the economic fallout of the war could mean for growth and the state of the public finances. Although the eventual impact of the escalating war in the Middle East is unknowable, the increase in the price of oil and gas means we already...
13 April 2026
6:00 pm–8:00 pm
Location: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2 Lord North Street, London SW1P 3LB
Do Brits really want economic growth?
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs examines how the British public thinks about economic growth. Britain’s growth problem is well understood in Westminster. But making the case for growth and the reforms needed to deliver it has proven far more challenging. Join us at the IEA for the launch of a...
14 April 2026
12:30 pm–1:15 pm
Location: Online
A state rewired? Civil service digital transformation, data, and artificial intelligence
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute for Government is the second of a three-part series exploring their annual report on the civil service. The second Whitehall Monitor webinar – in our three-part series exploring the IfG’s annual flagship report on civil service – takes a closer look at what hopes the government is pinning on digital...
14 April 2026
1:00 pm–2:00 pm
Location: Online
UKICE lunch hour: politics and the UK economy
This event hosted by UK think tank UKICE considers how the UK’s economic woes will impact its politics. The UK economy is under significant pressure. Following a period characterised by slow growth, high inflation and rising borrowing costs, it now faces not only the grave economic consequences of the conflict unfolding in the Middle East...
14 April 2026
1:00 pm–2:30 pm
Location: Online / IDS Convening Space, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9RE
Critical minerals and development: old wine in new bottles?
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute of Development Studies discusses the question of critical minerals and development. The surge in critical minerals demand has revived debates on extraction, development, and governance in resource-rich low- and middle-income countries. While many issues echo longstanding concerns, shifting geopolitics and technological change prompt questions over whether...
14 April 2026
3:00 pm–4:15 pm
Location: Arundel House, 6 Temple Place, London WC2R 2PG
Conversation with Dr Victor Cha – Threat like no other: The DPRK–Russia alliance
This event hosted by UK think tank IISS discusses the DPRK-Russia alliance. Putin’s war in Ukraine has produced a unique transactional military relationship between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK, or North Korea) and Russia, posing multiple threats to the Indo-Pacific, Europe and the United States. To what extent are the contours of this...
14 April 2026
6:30 pm–7:30 pm
Location: London
From community to consumerism: What is social media for?
This event hosted by UK think tank IPPR will explore how we can make social media social again. At its inception, social media brought us closer together. It enabled us to communicate with people on the other side of the world; to reunite with friends and loved ones with whom we may have lost contact;...
15 April 2026
9:00 am–12:15 pm
Location: Online / Westminster
How can governments make housing more affordable?
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute for Fiscal Studies presents evidence on the causes and potential policy responses to the challenge of low housing affordability. Housing in the UK is, by international standards, old, cramped and expensive. With house prices in England on average nearly eight times median earnings, homeownership remains unaffordable...
16 April 2026
11:00 am–12:00 pm
Location: Online
Cleaner rivers
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute of Welsh Affairs explores how Welsh rivers can be brought back to life through restoring ecosystems. Join us as we explore how we can bring our rivers in Wales back to life through restoring ecosystems. Welsh rivers are in a dire state. Pollution has poisoned many...
16 April 2026
1:00 pm–2:00 pm
Location: Online
US-Israel war on Iran: What next for Lebanon?
This event hosted by UK think tank Chatham House examine the conflict’s trajectory and its impact on Lebanon’s people. Amid the ongoing US-Israel war on Iran, the conflict in Lebanon is intensifying. On 2 March, Hezbollah launched rockets and drones into Israel in response to strikes on Iran. Since then, Israeli military attacks have killed...
20 April 2026
12:30 pm–1:30 pm
Location: Online / Institute for Government, 2 Carlton Gardens, London SW1Y 5AA
In conversation with Rt Hon James Murray MP, Chief Secretary to the Treasury: How will the government boost public service productivity?
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute for Government discusses how the government will boost public service productivity. Improving productivity is at the heart of the government’s plans for public services, underpins the ‘strategic and agile state’ and is a critical enabler for many of its ambitions for the future. The Chief Secretary...
20 April 2026
6:00 pm–7:15 pm
Location: Online / Chatham House, 10 St James's Square, London SW1Y 4LE
AI and national security: Who’s really in control?
This event hosted by UK think tank Chatham House discusses who controls AI and on whose terms. When the US government designated Anthropic a national security threat earlier this year — a label previously reserved for foreign adversaries — it exposed a fault line that had been building for years: who controls AI, and on...
21 April 2026
9:30 am–5:00 pm
Location: Central London
The London housing summit 2026
This event hosted by UK think tank the Centre for London explores the barriers to both new housing delivery and optimal use of existing stock in London. The housing crisis remains London’s biggest challenge. Despite nearly two years of strong political alignment across our governing bodies and a sweeping set of planning reforms, just over a third of the housing delivery target was achieved last year and housing inequalities continue to worsen. Now, with local...
21 April 2026
12:30 pm–1:15 pm
Location: Online
A state rewired? Civil service leadership, diversity and morale
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute for Government is the third of a three-part series exploring their annual report on the civil service. The third Whitehall Monitor webinar – the final in a three-part series exploring the IfG’s annual flagship report on the civil service – takes a deeper look at the people who make up...
21 April 2026
2:00 pm–3:00 pm
Location: Online
Profiting from chaos? Russia’s energy windfall from a fragmented Middle East
This event hosted by UK think tank Chatham House assesses how conflict in the Middle East is reshaping energy markets and driving Russia’s gains. The US-Israeli war against Iran has triggered a global pandemonium on energy markets, disrupted key strategic supply chains and reshuffled the cards of the global geopolitical game. Russia thus far clearly...