The UK economy, inflation and monetary policy: a conversation with Catherine Mann (Bank of England)
Monetary Policy Committee member Catherine Mann provides an expert perspective on the economy and monetary policy, and answers your questions.
13-20 November 2026 | Bristol, UK
Monetary Policy Committee member Catherine Mann provides an expert perspective on the economy and monetary policy, and answers your questions.
In this opening session, we respond to the latest events in an attempt to better understand why economic uncertainty has defined 2026.
Is Brexit a dividend, or a disaster? In this session, we reveal what economists have learned about trade, inflation, tariffs, and industrial strategy in the decade since the UK voted to leave the EU.
Countries like the UK are facing falling birth rates and rising life expectancy, while Africa and India continue to grow. What will it mean when many countries rapidly age, while others stay young?
This session examines the enduring role of energy security in geopolitics through recent events, and how energy supply chains, prices and sanctions affect international conflicts and the transition to net zero.
Delivering the 2026 Marshall Paley Lecture, Alan Manning examines why immigration policy is hard and why we make such a mess of it.