Britain has faced a barrage of bad economic news—from shocks to policy mistakes—over the past 20 years. Today, confidence in …
13-20 November 2026 | Bristol, UK
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Britain has faced a barrage of bad economic news—from shocks to policy mistakes—over the past 20 years. Today, confidence in …
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What explains the growing ideological polarisation in many Western societies? What are the consequences, and how can we build…
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This session will explore the competing priorities of national defence and international aid in today’s geopolitical landscap… |
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Across the UK, working-class boys and men face some persistent barriers to educational achievement and economic opportunity. …
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Public discourse around migration to the UK has grown increasingly polarised. Recent shifts in migration policies reflect ong…
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As generative AI technologies continue to evolve, the role of artists and creative professionals is under scrutiny. This sess… |
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The landscape of personal finance is changing. In its new strategy, the Financial Conduct Authority changed its goal from pre…
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In the second annual Marshall Paley lecture, Dr Swati Dhingra member of the Band of England’s Monetary Policy Committee joins… |
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As part of the Festival of Economics you are invited to a Brunel Centre and Futures West Policy Session on their latest polic…
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In his hit podcast Cautionary Tales, Tim Harford brings stories of awful human error, tragic catastrophes, daring heists and … |
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