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2012 'Pre-Davos' Predictions

In association with the Financial Times Introduced by Lionel Barber, Editor, Financial Times Chair: Martin Dixon, Deputy Editor, Financial Times Panel: Guy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Rio Tinto Loretta Napoleoni, Economist & Bestselling Author, 'Rogue Economics', 'Terror Incorporated' & 'Maonomics' Ambassador Louis Susman, United States Ambassador to the Court of St James's Martin Wolf, Chief Economic Commentator, Financial Times Tues 10th Jan 2012

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Women In The Media

Chair: Sarah Montague, Presenter, The Today Programme Panel: Professor Sarah Churchwell, Professor of American Literature and Public Understanding of the Humanities, University of East Anglia Viv Groskop, Columnist, The Observer Catherine Mayer, London Bureau Chief, TIME

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Bright Ideas

Chair: Julia Hobsbawm, Chair & CEO, Editorial Intelligence Emma France, Head of Development – Europe, mothers2mothers on 'Empowering women with AIDS' Catherine Mayer, London Bureau Chief, TIME on 'Amortality' 

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Boardroom 2.0

Chair: Caroline Webb, Partner, McKinsey & Company Panel: Sherry Coutu, Serial Entrepreneur, Angel Investor & Non-executive Director Emma Jacobs, Global Communications Director, Financial Times Carolanne Minashi, Head - EMEA, Diversity, Employee Relations & Employee Engagement, Citi Henrietta Royle, CEO, Fanshawe Haldin & Founder Member, 30% Club

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Research Presentation: Women on the Board - the Public Perspective

Deborah Mattinson, Founding Director, 'Britain Thinks'

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Keynote

Miriam González, Senior Lawyer, chaired by Andrew Hill, Management Editor, Financial Times

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What is 'The Gender Agenda'?

Chair: Kirsty Lang, Presenter, BBC Radio 4's Front Row Panel: Lynne Franks, Business woman, author & broadcaster Vivian Hunt, Director, McKinsey & Company Julie Meyer, Founder & CEO, Ariadne Capital Loretta Tomasi, Chief Executive, English National Opera

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The Gender Agenda - Opening Remarks

Lynne Featherstone MP, Minister for Equalities

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One To One

Writer & critic A.A. Gill in conversation with Restaurateur & Culinary Author,Camellia Panjabi. Introduced by Peter York

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Crisis & Culture: Does Creativity Thrive on Turmoil?

Chair: Sujata Sen, British Council Panel: Kishwar Desai, novelist & Winner Costa First Novel Award 2010 Dr. Rashmi Poddar, Director Jnanapravaha Mumbai Art History & Aesthetics  Parmesh Shahani, Head of India Culture Lab, Author of ‘Gay Bombay’ & editor-at-large of ‘Verve’

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The New Digital Individual: Is New Technology Liberating or Enslaving?

Chair: Rob Grimshaw, Managing Director, FT.com Panel: Aditya Dev Sood,  Founder, Center for Knowledge Socities Julia Hobsbawm, Editorial Intelligence Dan Lloyd, Director of Public Policy for Emerging Markets, Vodafone Nishant Shah, Director, the Center for Internet and Society

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The Singular Influence of Cinema on Media & Communications

Chair: Professor Rachel Dwyer, Professor of Indian Culture and Cineman, SOAS Panel: R Balakrishnan (Balki), Chairman & Chief Creative Officer, Lowe Lintas, Mumbai Shyam Benegal, writer and director Amit Khanna, Head, Reliance Entertainment Meera Syal, Actor, writer and bestselling author

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Business Responsibility: Philanthropy and Individualism; Corporate Individuality and Accountability

Chair: Jo Johnson MP, former Associate Editor, Financial Times & author ‘Reconnecting Britain and India - Ideas for an Enhanced Partnership' Panel: Vinita Bali, Managing Director, Britannia Industries Vikram Mehta, Chairman, Shell India; Nasser Munjee, Chairman, DCB  Roopa Purushothaman, Managing Director – Research, Everstone Capital Advisors Pvt Ltd

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India's Place in a Threatening World

Chair: James Crabtree, Financial TimesPanel:  Mihir Bose, Writer & Broadcaster; Narinder Nayar, Mumbai First & Managing Director, Concast (India) Limited  Dr Shashi Tharoor MP, MP & Author Tristram Hunt MP, author

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Names Not Numbers - Mumbai, Opening Keynote

Dr Shashi Tharoor MP, MP & author, on: '26/11: Three Years Later'

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Foreign Ownership & Investment: friend or foe for British business?

In association with Cass Business School
 Chair: Sarah Smith, Business Correspondent, Channel 4 News 
Panel: Lord Lyndon Harrison, Chairman, the Lords’ Committee For Economic and Financial Affairs and International TradeProfessor Scott Moeller, Director of  the M&A Research Centre, Cass Business SchoolFrances O'Grady, Deputy General Secretary, TUCStephen Pattison, Director & CEO, International Chamber of Commerce UK 
3rd November 2011Cass Business School

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Who sets the terms of the public conversation?

In association with Edelman
 Chair: Stefan Stern, Director of Strategy, Edelman
 Panel: Jenny Grey, Director of Policy Communications, No.10 and Cabinet OfficeIain Martin, Columnist & Consultant Editor, The Daily MailDavid Smith, Economics Editor, The Sunday Times Anne Spackman, Comment Editor, The TimesOpinion Former PanelWednesday 12th OctoberEdelman

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Business & Politics

A Special Conversation In association with the Institute for Government Chair: Lord Andrew Adonis, Institute for Goverment Panel: Sir Richard Lambert, Former Director-General CBI Rt Hon. Alistair Darling MP, former Chancellor of the Exchequer 14th July 2011

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Bright ideas: 3. Chrysi Philalithes

Bright ideas: 3. Chrysi Philalithes, (RED)™: ‘(RED) in 140 characters’ Names Not Numbers NYC

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Mobile Media & Communications: What’s next?

Chair: George Brock, Professor and Head of Journalism, City University 
Panel: Simon Andrews, Founder, addictive Andrew Hawkins, Director of Mobile, Skinkers Rory O’Neill, Vice President, Software and Services EMEA, Research In Motion (BlackBerry)  Matthew Kirk, Group External Affairs Director, Vodafone Derek Wyatt, Digital Consultant & Founder, Oxford Internet Institute and Internet Policy Institute Comment Conference - Mobile World 6th July 2011

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In Conversation

Conrad Wolfram, Worldwide Strategic Director, European Co-founder and CEO, Wolfram Research “In Conversation” with Benjamin Cohen, Technology Correspondent, Channel 4 News Comment Conference - Mobile World 6th July 2011

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Mobile News Cycle: Global Politics & World Change

Chair: Martin Fewell, Deputy Editor, Channel 4 News
 Panel: Con Coughlin, Executive Foreign Editor, Telegraph Media Group Jodie Ginsberg, Bureau Chief, UK & Ireland, Reuters John Lloyd, Contributing Editor, Financial Times & Director of Journalism at the Reuters Institute;  Comment Conference - Mobile World 6th July 2011

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Tweeting, Blogging, Messaging: Mobile Opinions

Chair: Julia Hobsbawm, Chair & CEO, Editorial Intelligence
 Panel: Kerstin Rodgers, Ms Marmitelover Jennifer Howze, CyberMummy Noam Shemtov, Leverhulme Lecturer in IP & Computer Communications Law, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London Will Straw, Associate Director for Strategic Development, IPPR Comment Conference - Mobile World 6th July 2011

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Cyber Security: How safe can your data ever be?

Chair Frank Gardner, Security Correspondent BBC Panel: Henry Harrison, Technical Director, Detica;  Misha Glenny, Author, 'McMafia & DarkMarket: Cyberthieves, Cybercops and You' (Forthcoming);  Inmaculada Martinez, Co-founder, Agora9 & Partner, Opus Corporate Finance LLP;  Damian Collins MP, Member, House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee  Comment Conference - Mobile World 6th July 2011

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Opening 'Thoughts for the Day'

Chair Marshall Manson, Edelman Panel David Rowan, Editor, Wired UK Magazine
 Mark Rogers, CEO & Co-founder Market Sentinel ‘The Spread of Ideas in a Mobile World’ 
 Theresa Wise, Founder, TWise Consulting Comment Conference - Mobile World 6th July 2011

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Phone Hacking

Mark Lewis, the Dowler's family lawyer remarks on the latest phone hacking revelations. Comment Conference: Mobile World London, 6 July 2011

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Modern Journalism: Creative Curiosity and the Future of News

Groupthink3: Chair: Emily Bell, Tow Centre for Journalism, Columbia University Panel: Nick Denton, Gawker Media;  Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, Financial Times;  Bob Guccione Jr, media entrepreneur;  Martin Nesirky, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, United Nations  Indrani Sen, CUNY

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Bright Ideas 1

Chair: Julia Hobsbawm, Editorial Intelligence1 Nina Planck, Real Foodist“Food for pleasure and life”2 Victoria Floethe & Kate Rose“Women’s desire”3 Jon Kamen, Radical Media"What comes around goes around"

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Individual in a Mass Age 2

Neil Gaiman, bestselling author and writer - “The lone individual writing for many masses”, in conversation with John Hodgman, Famous minor TV personality

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Futurecasting: Will Individuality Win Out Over The Mass Age?

Closing Session: Chair: James Crabtree, Financial Times Panel: Janet Goldsmith, Names Not Numbers New York;  Chris Marchand, Executive Vice President, Operations, Jaguar Land Rover North America;  Jacob Weisberg, Slate Group  Peter York, social commentator. Names Not Numbers NYC

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Bright Ideas 3

Chair: Michael Vachon, Soros Fund Management LLC 1. Anna Pinedo, Morrison Foerster “Is creative finance destructive?” 2. William Cohan Best selling Author and Journalist "What we know about individual responsibility in upper echelons of finance" Names Not Numbers NYC

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Individual in a Mass Age 5

PJ Crowley, former United States Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs ‘the individual’s moral duty in politics’ followed by a Q&A moderated by Gillian Tett Names Not Numbers NYC

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What Happens When the Rich Get Richer - The Flaw in Finance

Preview of the Sundance-selected documentary film “The Flaw” and Q&A with Louis Hyman Names Not Numbers NYC

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Individual in a Mass Age

Ken Auletta, The New Yorker interviewed by Gillian Tett, Financial Times Names Not Numbers NYC

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What does the Facebook generation need to learn?

Editorial Intelligence and The Sunday Times/Wellington College Festival of Education  In the chair: Dr Anthony Seldon, Master, Wellington College On the panel: Professor Sarah Churchwell, Professor of American Literature and Public Understanding of the Humanities, University of East Anglia;  Professor Niall Ferguson, Harvard University, LSE, Author, ‘Civilization’ and Columnist, Newsweek;  Harvey Goldsmith CBE, Chairman, Ignite;  Ben Hammersley, Writer, Tech ...

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Bright Ideas 2

Chair: Janet Goldsmith, Names Not Numbers New York 1. Pat Mitchell, The Paley Center for Media “How revolutionary is Social Media?” 2. Aditya Dev Sood, Centre for Knowledge Studies “Technocratic versus Sociocentric Innovation in India (1327-present)” 3.Chrysi Philalithes, (RED) "(RED) in 140 characters’"

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Creativity In Business

Groupthink3: Chair: John Gapper, Financial Times Panel: Matthew Bishop, The Economist; Rob Kaufelt, Murray’s Cheese, Gayle Lemmon, Council on Foreign Relations and author 'The Dressmaker of Khair Khana'; Lucy P.Marcus, Marcus Venture Consulting; Katherine Oliver and Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment. Names Not Numbers NYC

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What Happens After the Industrial Revolution is Over?

Individual in a Mass Age 3: Seth Godin, Bestseller, instigator, blogger Names Not Numbers NYC

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What Happens After the Industrial Revolution is Over?

Individual in a Mass Age 3: Seth Godin, Bestseller, instigator, blogger Names Not Numbers NYC

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Celebrity - the Ultimate Individual?

Names Not Numbers NYC Groupthink: Is the modern era best defined by celebrity and is the expression of individuality possible without it? Chair: Betsy Gleick, PEOPLE MAGAZINE Panel:  Diane Clehane, Madeline Communications  Bob Guccione Jr, media entrepreneur Mark Harris, writer  Marc Karimzadeh, Women’s Wear Daily

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Creativity And Its Discontents

Names Not Numbers NYC Sponsored by the British Council
 Where does creativity thrive? What troubles the creative individual? How truthful is creativity in this ‘reality’ era in TV, documentary and the movies? 
Chair: Caroline Daniel, Financial Times
 Panel Clemency Burton-Hill, BBC;  Caryn Mandabach, Caryn Manadabach Productions;  Sasha Frere-Jones, The New Yorker Jordan Roth, Jujamcyn Theaters;      

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Mobile World Round Table discussion

chaired by James Crabtree, Comment Editor of the Financial Times

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How well do Business and Government understand each other?

Opinion Former Panel In association with the Institute for Government  Chair: Gary Gibbon, Political Editor, Channel 4 News  Panel:  John Authers, Global Editor, Lex, Financial Times John Cridland, Director- General, CBI Patricia Hewitt MP, former Cabinet Minister, Senior Independent Director, BT Group and Chair, UK India Business Council Lord Sainsbury of Turville, former Minister for Science and Innovation, Founder & Settlor, Gatsby Charitable Foundation and Chairman ...

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The Art of the Interview

In association with and kindly hosted by BBC Academy With a ‘Thought for the Day’ from  Mark Lawson, Presenter, Front Row, BBC Radio 4 and Columnist, The Guardian  Camilla Long, Chief Interviewer, The Sunday Times Libby Purves, Author, Broadcaster & Journalist Moderated by Charlie Burgess, Communications Consultant

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The Art of the Interview

In association with and kindly hosted by BBC Academy With a ‘Thought for the Day’ from  Mark Lawson, Presenter, Front Row, BBC Radio 4 and Columnist, The Guardian  Camilla Long, Chief Interviewer, The Sunday Times Libby Purves, Author, Broadcaster & Journalist Moderated by Charlie Burgess, Communications Consultant

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Intern Nation: How do we skill up young people to get jobs?

Editorial Intelligence, the National Apprenticeship Service and the Taylor Bennett Foundation Chair: Brian Groom, UK Business and Employment Editor, Financial Times Panel: Martin Bright, Founder and Chief Executive, New Deal of the Mind Gemma Lines, Head of Graduate Marketing, Recruitment & Development, Citi Laurie Penny, Journalist, Author and Activist Simon Waugh, Executive Chairman, National Apprenticeship Service Faye Wenman, Trustee, Taylor Bennett Foundation Thursday 26th May 20 ...

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Thought For The Day 17th May 2011

with   James Forsyth, Political Editor, The Spectator;  Viv Groskop, Columnist, Observer Walter Schwarz, retired Foreign Correspondent, the Guardian & Author, ‘The Ideal Occupation’. The conversation moderated by Julia Hobsbawm, Chair & CEO, Editorial Intelligence.

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The Importance of Books and Writing

An eiClub Hay Festival Discussion Chair: Peter Florence, Director, The Hay Festival Panel: Jonny Geller, Literary Agent and Managing Director, Curtis Brown;  Sarah Hunter, Head of UK Public Policy, Google;  David Nicholls, Author and Screenwriter;  Alexandra Pringle, Group Editor-in-Chief, Bloomsbury Publishing Polly Samson, Author, ‘Perfect Lives’ 11th May 2011  The Hospital Club,  24 Endell Street, London WC2H 9HQ

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War: An affordable Luxury?

In the chair: Bronwen Maddox, Editor and Chief Executive, Prospect Magazine   On the panel: Fatima Bhutto, Author, ‘Songs of Blood and Sword: A Daughter’s Memoir’ Professor Michael Clarke, Director, Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies Deborah Haynes, Defence Editor, The Times Rear Admiral Chris Parry CBE, Strategic Forecaster, Security Specialist and Writer Professor Hew Strachan, Trustee, Imperial War Museum and Chichele Professor of ...

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Thought for the Day x 2

Giles Gibbons, Partner, Good Business   Julie Meyer, Chief Executive, Ariadne Capital   Comment Conference: Enterprise - 7th April 2011 In association with BAE Systems, Cass Business School, Lloyds Banking Group, Financial Times, New Deal of the Mind, Smithfield Consultants

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Entrepreneurship

Chair: Luke Johnson, Commentator, FT and Chairman, Risk Capital Partners   Panel: Oli Barrett, Founder, Make Your Mark with a Tenner; Stephan Chambers, Director of the MBA and EMBA, Saїd Business School and Chairman, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship at Skoll Foundation; Peter Higgins, Director, Charles Tyrwhitt, Joe Browns, Cath Kidston; Sam Roddick, Founder, Coco-De-Mer   Comment Conference: Enterprise - 7th April 2011 In association with BAE Systems, Cass Bu ...

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Skills for a New Era of Great British Enterprise

Charlie Mayfield, Chairman, the John Lewis Partnership – In conversation with Faisal Islam, Economics Editor, Channel 4 News Comment Conference: Enterprise - 7th April 2011 In association with BAE Systems, Cass Business School, Lloyds Banking Group, Financial Times, New Deal of the Mind, Smithfield Consultants

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Women in Enterprise: always the winner?

Chair: Julia Hobsbawm, CEO and Chair, Editorial Intelligence   Panel: Dinah Bennett OBE, Director, International Centre for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise; Katie Hopkins, Owner and Founder, Katie Hopkins Ltd; Rachel Krys, Director, Inclusive Employers; Gita Patel, Director & Fund Manager, Stargate Capital Management Limited Comment Conference: Enterprise - 7th April 2011 In association with BAE Systems, Cass Business School, Lloyds Banking Group, Financial Times,&nb ...

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The Political View of Enterprise - Keynote

Rt. Hon. David Willetts MP, Minister for Universities and Science. Department for Business, Innovation and Skills   Comment Conference: Enterprise - 7th April 2011 In association with BAE Systems, Cass Business School, Lloyds Banking Group, Financial Times, New Deal of the Mind, Smithfield Consultants

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The Enterprise Economy: The Skills Agenda

Chair: Martin Vander Weyer, Business Editor, Spectator.   Panel: Martin Bright, Founder, New Deal of the Mind; Professor Steven Haberman, Director and Deputy Dean of Cass Business School; Simon Jewell, Managing Director Strategic Capability Solutions, BAE Systems; Shirley Soskin, Managing Partner and Founder of Silverhawk Partners   Comment Conference - 7th April 2011 In association with BAE Systems, Cass Business School, Lloyds Banking Group, Financial Times,  ...

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A Royal Wedding: Monarchy, Class, History and Celebrity in a 21st Century Recession

Chair:  Peter York, Social Commentator and Associate, Editorial IntelligencePanel:  H.E. Ms Nicola Clase, Ambassador of Sweden to the UKRachel Johnson, Editor, The LadyPeter Kellner, President, YouGovSarah Sands, Deputy Editor, London Evening StandardPeter Tatchell, Campaign Director, Peter Tatchell Foundation (PTF) Commonwealth Club 30th Mar 2011

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Fragility, Complexity & Society

Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Former Trader and Author of 'The Black Swan'Q&A moderated by Matthew Taylor, RSA Names Not Numbers   Portmerion 4th-6th Mar 2011

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Politics: Community and Values?

Chair: James Crabtree, Financial Times Panel:Douglas Alexander MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth AffairsIain Dale, LBC Radio Host & PublisherOlly Grender, Communications ConsultantPeter Kellner, YouGov Names Not Numbers Portmerion 4th-6th Mar 2011

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Business Values: Shareholder vs Society

Opening Remarks by Matthew Kirk, Vodafone Chair: Mrs Moneypenny, Financial Times Panel:Will Butler-Adams, Brompton BicyclesGiles Gibbons, Good BusinessMatthew Gwyther, Management TodayMatthew Kirk, VodafoneCliff Oswick, Cass Business School Names Not Numbers Portmerion 4th-6th Mar 2011

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What did we learn this weekend?

Chair: Robert Phillips, Edelman Panel:Stephen Barber, Pictet & CieBaroness Helena Kennedy QCMatthew Kirk, VodafoneSanjay Nazerali, BBC Global News Names Not Numbers Portmerion 4th-6th Mar 2011

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Are Community Values Changing?

In association with Guinness for Good Chair: Jenni Russell, Commentator Panel:Anwar Akhtar, The SamosaLouise Casey, Victims CommissionerClaire Fox, Institute of IdeasFiona Rawes MBE, Business in the Community Names Not Numbers Portmerion 4th-6th Mar 2011

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Thoughts for the Day

chaired by Stefan Stern, Edelman. Robert Phillips, Edelman: 'The Advance of Citizen Capitalism' K.A.S Quinn, Writer: 'Victorian Values and the individuality of Crystal Palace' Josh Howie, Comedian: 'Religion - a Dirty Word?' Names Not Numbers Portmerion 4th-6th Mar 2011  

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Media Values

Chair: Peter York, Cultural CommentatorPanel:David Abraham, Channel 4Gaby Darbyshire, Gawker MediaJanet Goldsmith, JGA and Names Not Numbers New YorkRachel Johnson, The LadyStephen Lambert, Studio LambertCaroline Michel, PFD  Names Not Numbers Portmerion 4th-6th Mar 2011

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Culture and Community

Chair: Martin Bright, New Deal of the MindPanel:Nick Capaldi, Arts Council of WalesIvo Dawnay, National TrustPeter Florence, Hay FestivalGwyn Miles, Somerset House Trust Names Not Numbers Portmerion 4th-6th Mar 2011

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Nudge vs Nanny

Nudge or Nanny: Individuals and State intervention   Chair: Alice Sherwood Panel:Tommy Helsby, Kroll EurasiaBaroness Oona King, Channel 4Suzanne Moore, The Guardian & Mail on Sunday  Neil Stewart, Neil Stewart Associates   Names Not Numbers Portmerion 4th-6th Mar 2011  

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The Community Romance

Keynote from Simon Schama Names Not Numbers Portmerion 4th-6th Mar 2011

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Thought for the Day 9th Mar 2011

 with Catherine Mayer, London Bureau Chief, TIME Magazine;  Dan Sabbagh, Head of Media and Technology, The Guardian and  John Whittingdale OBE MP, Member of Parliament for Maldon and Chair, Culture, Media and Sport Committee. Chaired by Peter York Somerset House

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'Thought for the Day' network

With a 'thought for the day' from  Louise Chunn, Editor, Psychologies;  James Geary, Journalist and Author, 'I Is an Other: The Secret Life of Metaphor and How It Shapes the Way We See the World'  Amol Rajan, Deputy Comment Editor, The Independent and Author, 'Twirlymen: the Unlikely History of Cricket's Greatest Spin Doctors'. Chaired by Charlie Burgess, Editorial Director, Edit ...

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Can Philanthropy Save the Arts?

Opinion Former Panel Chair: Veronica Wadley, London Chair, Arts Council England Panel: Will Gompertz, Arts Editor, BBC           Nicolas Kent, Director, Tricycle Theatre           Julia Peyton-Jones, Director, Serpentine Gallery           John Studzinski, Global Head of Advisory Partners,     &n ...

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Opinion Former Panel ‘The Job Market’

In association with Cass Business School and Taylor Bennett Chair: Michael Skapinker, Assistant Editor, Financial Times, and Columnist and            Editor, FT’s Special Reports Panel : James Caan, Serial Entrepreneur and CEO, Hamilton Bradshaw                          ...

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A Special Thought for the Day: The Year Ahead

In association with the Financial Times Chair: Lionel Barber, Editor, Financial Times Panel: Lord Andrew Adonis, Director, Institute for Government           Terry Smith, Chief Executive, Tullett Prebon           Gillian Tett, US Managing Editor, Financial Times        &nb ...

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Networked Nation Keynote Speech

An equipment malfunction meant that the introduction and beginning of the closing keynote speech was not recorded.   We join Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries about 30 seconds in.   Networked Nation 14th December 2010 London editorial intelligence in association ...

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Showcase - Niall Murphy

Niall Murphy, Co-Founder, Evrythng Networked Nation editorial intelligence in association with Race Online 2012, Channel 4, Detica, Edleman, Mumsnet, Philharmonia Orchestra 14th December 2010 Microsoft 100 Victoria Street London SW1E 5JL

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Showcase - Matt Locke

Matt Locke, Head of Cross Platform, Channel 4  Networked Nation editorial intelligence in association with Race Online 2012, Channel 4, Detica, Edleman, Mumsnet, Philharmonia Orchestra 14th December 2010 Microsoft 100 Victoria Street London SW1E 5JL

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Does the Internet have a Future?

In association with Detica Chair: Benjamin Cohen, Business/Technology Correspondent, Channel 4 News Panel:  James Harkin, Director of Flockwatching and Author of ‘Cyburbia’ Henry Harrison, Technical Director, Detica Mary Ann Sieghart, Writer and Broadcaster Jag Singh, Founder, MessageSpace.   Networked Nation ...

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Showcase - David McCandless

Showcase - David McCandless, Author, ‘Information is Beautiful’ Networked Nation editorial intelligence in association with Race Online 2012, Channel 4, Detica, Edleman, Mumsnet, Philharmonia Orchestra   14th December 2010 Channel 4 124 Horseferry Road London

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Digital Innovation – what’s new now?

In association with Edelman Chair: Stefan Stern, Director of Strategy, Edelman Panel:  Ben Hammersley, Writer & Technologist Professor Lucy Hooberman; Director of Digital Media and Innovation, University of Warwick Nico Macdonald, Spy and Co-Author, ‘BIG POTATOES: The London Manifesto for Innovation’ Richard Slaney, Head of Digital, Philharmo ...

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How to Create a Networked Nation?

Chair: Derek Wyatt, Digital Consultant & Founder, Oxford Internet Institute Panel:  Alex Balfour, Head of New Media, London 2012 Ashley Highfield, Managing Director  & VP, Consumer & Online UK, Microsoft Jolanta Lasota, Chief Executive, Treehouse Justine Roberts, CEO & Founder, Mumsnet.   Networked Nation ...

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Showcase 
with Matt Locke & Niall Murphy

Matt Locke, Head of Cross Platform, Channel 4  Niall Murphy, Co-Founder, Evrythng Networked Nation editorial intelligence in association with Race Online 2012, Channel 4, Detica, Edleman, Mumsnet, Philharmonia Orchestra 14th December 2010 Microsoft 100 Victoria Street London SW1E 5JL

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In Conversation - Martha Lane Fox

Martha Lane Fox, UK Digital Champion in conversation with David Rowan, Editor, Wired UK   Networked Nation -  editorial intelligence in association with Race Online 2012, Channel 4, Detica, Edleman, Mumsnet, Philharmonia Orchestra   14th December 2010 ...

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Thought For the Day - Dec 7th 2010

Editorial Intelligence Festive BreakfastModerated by Peter York With a 'Thought for the Day' fromElaine Bedell, Director of Entertainment and Comedy, ITV Luke Johnson, Chair, RSA and Founder & Chairman, Risk Capital PartnersCommodore R K Tarrant, Director Naval Staff, Royal NavyCouttsTuesday 7th December  2010

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Is the Big Society working?

Opinion Former Panel ‘Is the Big Society working?’ In association with Cass Business School, Policy Exchange and Reed in Partnership Chair:   Neil O'Brien, Director, Policy Exchange Panel: Kevin Browne, Director of New Business, Reed in Partnership
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Arts & Austerity: An Opportunity?

Opinion Former Panel 'Arts & Austerity: An Opportunity?' In association with New Deal of the Mind Chair: John Wilson, Presenter, BBC Radio4's 'Front Row' Panel: Martin Bright, Founder, New Deal of the Mind           Jude Kelly OBE, Founder and Chair, Metal & Artistic Director, South Bank Centre           Nii Sackey, CEO ...

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Names Not Numbers: Post-view and Preview

London launch of Names Not Numbers 2010 report and 2011 launch – Opinion Former Panel ‘Names Not Numbers: Post-view and Preview' In association with Taylor Bennett, Cass Business School and kindly hosted by the BBC www.namesnotnumbers.com Chair:  Bridget Kendall, BBC Diplomatic Correspondent and Presenter 'The Forum' Panel: David Aaronovitch, Commentator, The Times         &nbs ...

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How is individuality best expressed in today’s world?

launch of Names Not Numbers 2010 report and 2011 launch – Opinion Former Panel ‘Names Not Numbers: How is individuality best expressed in today’s world?’ In association with Edelman and the Financial Times www.namesnotnumbers.com Chair:  Gillian Tett, US Managing Editor, Financial Times Panel:  Chris Anderson, Curator, TED            Rob Kaufelt, Owner, Murray's Chees ...

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Where does the Truth Lie in the media and communications business today?

Opinion Former PanelEditorial Intelligence In association with City University Journalism and kindly hosted by Searcys Club, The Gherkin Chair:  Robert Phillips, CEO, Edelman Panel: George Brock, Professor and Head of Journalism, City University            Baroness Buscombe, Chairman, PCC            Iain Dale, Political Blogger and Conservative ...

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Thought For The Day 9th Sept 2010

Thought for the Day introduced by Peter York With James Crabtree, Comment Editor, Financial Times;  Kate Garraway, Entertainment Editor, Daybreak and David Rowan, Editor, Wired UK Somerset House 9th Sept 2010

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Thought For The Day 8th July 2010

Editorial Intelligence & Engine present a 'Thought For  The Day' with Bill Emmot, Independent Writer, Speaker & Consultant on International Affairs & Chairman of the London Library Anatole Kaletsky, Author of Capitalism 4.0 & Associate Editor, The Times   & introduced by Peter York   8th July 2010   ...

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Brain Drain: Is British Innovation here to stay?

Comment Conference - Brand New Britain? Editorial Intelligence in association with Edelman and Jaguar Land Rover.   Chair: Nick Barron, Deputy Managing Director, Edelman   Panel:  Melanie Howard, Executive Chair, Future Foundation;  Samantha Roddick, Founder, Coco de Mer; Benjamin Schwarz, Founder, CTO Innovatio ...

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London Central: Does the Capital still command the business heights?

Comment Conference - Brand New Britain London Central: Does the Capital still command the business heights? Editorial Intelligence iIn association with the City of London Corporation. Stuart Fraser, Chairman, Policy & Resources Committee, City of London Corporation talks to Hamish McRae, Associate Editor, The Independent and Author of 'What Works: Success in Stressful Times'.   Somerset House 29th June 2010

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London Central: Does the Capital still command the business heights?

Comment Conference - Brand New Britain London Central: Does the Capital still command the business heights? Editorial Intelligence iIn association with the City of London Corporation. Stuart Fraser, Chairman, Policy & Resources Committee, City of London Corporation talks to Hamish McRae, Associate Editor, The Independent and Author of 'What Works: Success in Stressful Times' ...

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Britain Abroad: Can Britain be trusted in the World?

In association with the British Council.Chair: Razia Iqbal, Special Correspondent/Presenter, BBC NewsPanel: Martin Davidson CMG, Chief Executive, The British Council;Bronwen Maddox, Chief Foreign Commentator, The Times;Professor Philippe Sands QC, Author of 'Lawless World'; Dr Anthony Seldon, Political Historian and Master of Wellington College.   Somerset House 29th June 2010

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Britain Abroad: Can Britain be trusted in the World?

In association with the British Council.Chair: Razia Iqbal, Special Correspondent/Presenter, BBC NewsPanel: Martin Davidson CMG, Chief Executive, The British Council;Bronwen Maddox, Chief Foreign Commentator, The Times;Professor Philippe Sands QC, Author of 'Lawless World'; Dr Anthony Seldon, Political Historian and Master of Wellington College.   Somerset House 29th June 2010

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British Communications: Still leading the World?

Editorial Intelligence In association with Clear Channel International. Chair: William Eccleshare, President and CEO, Clear Channel InternationalPanel: Elaine Bedell, Director of Entertainment & Comedy, ITV;Simon Lewis, Strategic Communications Advisor, UK Trade and Investment;Jane Martinson, Media Editor, The Guardian; Sanjay Nazerali, Director, Marketing, Communications & Audiences, BBC Global News;Theresa Wise, Media Analyst, Formerly of Disney an ...

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British Communications: Still leading the World?

Editorial Intelligence In association with Clear Channel International. Chair: William Eccleshare, President and CEO, Clear Channel InternationalPanel: Elaine Bedell, Director of Entertainment & Comedy, ITV;Simon Lewis, Strategic Communications Advisor, UK Trade and Investment;Jane Martinson, Media Editor, The Guardian; Sanjay Nazerali, Director, Marketing, Communications & Audiences, BBC Global News;Theresa Wise, Media Analyst, Formerly of Disney and Accenture.   Somerset Hous ...

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Thought For The Day 10th June 2010

Editorial Intelligence & Engine present a 'Thought For  The Day' with Claire Fox, Director Institute Of Ideas Simon Lewis, Communications Strategic Advisor, UK Trade & Investment Jonathan Shalit, Chairman ROAR Group   10th June 2010 ENGINE 60 Great Portland Street London W1W 7RT

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Thought For The Day 10th June 2010

Editorial Intelligence & Engine present a 'Thought For  The Day' with Claire Fox, Director Institute Of Ideas Simon Lewis, Communications Strategic Advisor, UK Trade & Investment Jonathan Shalit, Chairman ROAR Group   10th June 2010 ENGINE 60 Great Portland Street London W1W 7RT ...

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Bright Ideas: where business is leading the way

In association with Barclays, Cass Business School and the Financial Times. Chair: Lionel Barber, Editor, The Financial Times Panel: Dame Clara Furse, Former CEO, London Stock Exchange Thomas Segun Ilube, CEO, Garlik Lucy Kellaway, Management Columnist, Financial Times Barbara-Ann King Head of Investments, Barclays Stockbrokers, Barclays Wealth Martha Lane-Fox, UK Digital Champion ...

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Bright Ideas: where business is leading the way

In association with Barclays, Cass Business School and the Financial Times. Chair: Lionel Barber, Editor, The Financial Times Panel: Dame Clara Furse, Former CEO, London Stock Exchange Thomas Segun Ilube, CEO, Garlik Lucy Kellaway, Management Columnist, Financial Times Barbara-Ann King Head of Investments, Barclays Stockbrokers, Barclays Wealth Martha Lane-Fox, UK Digital Champion Darcy Willson-Rymer, MD, Starbucks UK and Ireland.   20th May 2010 Financial Times

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Kids, Adults... Politicians, People: Where Next for Community?

  Editorial Intelligence and Reed in Partnership present a special ‘Thought for the Day’ to mark the work of Kids Company to discuss:   Kids, Adults... Politicians, People: Where Next  for Community?   With:  Camila Batmanghelidjh, Founder and Chief Executive, Kids Company  Lord Freud, Shadow Minister for Welfare Reform ...

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Kids, Adults... Politicians, People: Where Next for Community?

Editorial Intelligence and Reed in Partnership present a special ‘Thought for the Day’ to mark the work of Kids Company to discuss:   Kids, Adults... Politicians, People: Where Next  for Community?   With:  Camila Batmanghelidjh, Founder and Chief Executive, Kids Company  Lord Freud, Shadow Minister for Welfare Reform Mary Riddell, Assistant Editor, Daily Telegraph   Wednesday 21st April 2010 Kids Company 1 Kenbury Street London SE5 9BS

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Thought for the Day from David Aaronovitch

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010: Trust, Privacy and Personalisation   Hercules Hall Portmeirion28th Feb 2010

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Thought for the Day from David Aaronovitch

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010: Trust, Privacy and Personalisation   Hercules Hall Portmeirion28th Feb 2010

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D4Deliver: 'How to get Value & Delivery in Public Policy in an age of austerity'

D4Deliver: 'How to get Value & Delivery in Public Policy in an age of austerity' In association with Cass Business School, Reed in Partnership and The Mind Gym. Chair:
Martin Bright, Founder, New Deal of the Mind; Blogger www.spectator.co.uk and Political Editor, The Jewish Chronicle Panel: Octavius Black, Global Managing Director, The Mind Gym Nick Jarman, Interim Director of Children's ...

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D4Deliver: 'How to get Value & Delivery in Public Policy in an age of austerity'

D4Deliver: 'How to get Value & Delivery in Public Policy in an age of austerity' In association with Cass Business School, Reed in Partnership and The Mind Gym. Chair:âMartin Bright, Founder, New Deal of the Mind; Blogger www.spectator.co.uk and Political Editor, The Jewish Chronicle Panel: Octavius Black, Global Managing Director, The Mind Gym Nick Jarman, Interim Director of Children's and Young People's Services, Doncaster Council Chris Melvin, Chief Executive, Reed in Partnership ...

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What did we learn this weekend?

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010: Trust, Privacy and Personalisation Closing Session: ‘What did we learn this weekend?’ Chair: Julia Hobsbawm, Editorial Intelligence Panel: Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, The Independent William Eccleshare, Clear Channel International Bridget Kendall, BBC World Service Jessica Morris, Jessica Morris Consulting Neil Stewart, ...

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What did we learn this weekend?

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010: Trust, Privacy and PersonalisationClosing Session: ‘What did we learn this weekend?’ Chair: Julia Hobsbawm, Editorial IntelligencePanel: Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, The Independent; William Eccleshare, Clear Channel International; Bridget Kendall, BBC World Service;Jessica Morris, Jessica Morris Consulting; Neil Stewart, Policy Review IntelligencePortmeirion28th Feb 2010

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Names Not Numbers Discussion

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010: Trust, Privacy and Personalisation Thought for the Day and Discussion Chair: James Mackintosh, FT Panel: Phillip Blond, ResPublica Claire Fox, Institute of Ideas Charles Leadbeater, Innovation Consultant Ben Page, Ipsos MORI Portmeirion 27th Feb 2010

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Names Not Numbers Discussion

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010: Trust, Privacy and PersonalisationThought for the Day and Discussion Chair: James Mackintosh, FT Panel:Phillip Blond, ResPublica Claire Fox, Institute of Ideas Charles Leadbeater, Innovation Consultant Ben Page, Ipsos MORIPortmeirion27th Feb 2010

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The End of an Era: Political Predictions (Pre-Purdah Special)

In association with the Financial Times & Taylor Bennett. Chair:
Jon Sopel, Presenter, BBC Politics Show Panel: Greg Hands MP, Shadow Treasury Minister John Hutton MP, MP for Barrow & Furness Suzanne Moore, Commentator, Mail on Sunday George Parker, Political Editor, Financial Times Sandy Walkington, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for St Alban ...

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The End of an Era: Political Predictions (Pre-Purdah Special)

In association with the Financial Times & Taylor Bennett. Chair:âJon Sopel, Presenter, BBC Politics Show Panel: Greg Hands MP, Shadow Treasury Minister John Hutton MP, MP for Barrow & Furness Suzanne Moore, Commentator, Mail on Sunday George Parker, Political Editor, Financial Times Sandy Walkington, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for St AlbansThursday 4th MarchFinancial Times

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Trust in Business

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010: Trust, Privacy and Personalisation Trust in Business   Chair: Stefan Stern, FT.   Panel: Richard Gillingwater, Cass Business School Matthew Kirk, Vodafone Mrs Moneypenny Simon Warr, Jaguar Land Rover Darcy Willson-Rymer, Starbucks UK and Ireland   Portmeirion 27th ...

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Trust in Business

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010: Trust, Privacy and Personalisation Trust in Business   Chair: Stefan Stern, FT. Panel: Richard Gillingwater, Cass Business School Matthew Kirk, Vodafone Mrs Moneypenny Simon Warr, Jaguar Land Rover Darcy Willson-Rymer, Starbucks UK and Ireland   Portmeirion 27th Feb 2010

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Saturday Keynote - Trust and Privacy in Finance

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010: Trust, Privacy and Personalisation Keynote: Niall Ferguson, Harvard and FT Portmeirion 27th Feb 2010

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Saturday Keynote - Trust and Privacy in Finance

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010: Trust, Privacy and Personalisation Keynote: Niall Ferguson, Harvard and FT Portmeirion27th Feb 2010

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Has the internet ended privacy for good?

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010: Trust, Privacy and Personalisation Chair: Kirsty Lang, BBC. Panel: Martin Bright, spectator.co.uk, The Jewish Chronicle and New Deal of the Mind; Bruno Giussani, TED; Andy Hobsbawm, Green Thing; Derek Wyatt MP   Portmeirion 27th Feb 2010

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Has the internet ended privacy for good?

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010: Trust, Privacy and Personalisation Chair: Kirsty Lang, BBC. Panel: Martin Bright, spectator.co.uk, The Jewish Chronicle and New Deal of the Mind; Bruno Giussani, TED; Andy Hobsbawm, Green Thing; Derek Wyatt MP   Portmeirion27th Feb 2010

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The Individual in Society: more dominant than the group?

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010:  Trust, Privacy and Personalisation Chair: Baroness Helena Kennedy QC. Panel: Dr Sarah Churchwell, University of East Anglia David Davis MP Tim Johns, Unilever Robin Wight, ENGINE and WCRS Portmeirion 27th Feb 2010

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The Individual in Society: more dominant than the group?

Part of the Names Not Numbers 2010:  Trust, Privacy and Personalisation Chair: Baroness Helena Kennedy QC. Panel: Dr Sarah Churchwell, University of East Anglia David Davis MP Tim Johns, Unilever Robin Wight, ENGINE and WCRS Portmeirion27th Feb 2010

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Risky Business: Risk and Reputation

Editorial Intelligence, Lloyd’s and Cass Business SchoolChair: Kamal Ahmed Business Editor, The Sunday TelegraphPanel: Lord Levene Chairman, Lloyd’s Philip Booth Professor of Insurance and Risk Management, Cass Business SchoolMark Borkowski Founder, Borkowski PR John Cridland CBE Deputy Director-General, CBI Tommy Helsby Chairman, Kroll EurasiaThursday 11th February 2010Cass Business School 106 Bunhill RowLondon EC1Y 8TZ

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Risky Business: Risk and Reputation

Editorial Intelligence, Lloyd’s and Cass Business SchoolChair: Kamal Ahmed Business Editor, The Sunday TelegraphPanel: Lord Levene Chairman, Lloyd’s Philip Booth Professor of Insurance and Risk Management, Cass Business SchoolMark Borkowski Founder, Borkowski PR John Cridland CBE Deputy Director-General, CBI Tommy Helsby Chairman, Kroll EurasiaThursday 11th February 2010Cass Business School 106 Bunhill RowLondon EC1Y 8TZ

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A decade of porn culture: is it time to put feminism back into public life?

'Thought for Evening' Editorial Intelligence in association with Cision and www.object.org.uk. Kindly supported by Policy Review TV and Edelman. Chair: Julia Hobsbawm Guest speakers: Diane Abbott MP Caitlin Moran, Columnist, The Times Susie Orbach, Psychoanalyst, Writer & Activist Dr Sasha Rakoff, Director, OBJECTWed 20th Jan 2010Edelman, Southside, 105 V ...

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A decade of porn culture: is it time to put feminism back into public life?

'Thought for Evening' Editorial Intelligence in association with Cision and www.object.org.uk. Kindly supported by Policy Review TV and Edelman. Chair: Julia Hobsbawm Guest speakers: Diane Abbott MP Caitlin Moran, Columnist, The Times Susie Orbach, Psychoanalyst, Writer & Activist Dr Sasha Rakoff, Director, OBJECTWed 20th Jan 2010Edelman, Southside, 105 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6QT

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London 2012: Is the pain worth the gain?

Editorial Intelligence in association with BT and Media Trust. Chair: Veronica Wadley, Arts and Media Consultant Panel: John Armitt, Chairman, Olympic Delivery Authority Mihir Bose, Columnist, Evening Standard Jonathan Edwards, Chairman, LOCOG's Athletes Commission Stuart Hill, Vice President, BT's London 2012 Delivery Programme Maria Michaeloudiou ...

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London 2012: Is the pain worth the gain?

Editorial Intelligence in association with BT and Media Trust. Chair: Veronica Wadley, Arts and Media Consultant Panel: John Armitt, Chairman, Olympic Delivery Authority Mihir Bose, Columnist, Evening Standard Jonathan Edwards, Chairman, LOCOG's Athletes Commission Stuart Hill, Vice President, BT's London 2012 Delivery Programme Maria Michaeloudiou, Media Trust Sir Robin Wales, Mayor of Newham Thursday 14th Jan 2010 Opinion Former Panel

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What is the Climate around Climate Change?’

Editorial Intelligence in association with Unilever, E.ON, Prospect Magazine & Green Thing (Dothegreenthing.com). Chair: James Crabtree, Managing Editor, Prospect Magazine Panel: Rosie Boycott, Environmentalist & Chair, London Food Board Professor Graciela Chichilnisky, architect of the Carbon Market of the Kyoto Protocol, Director of Columbia Consortium for Risk Management, Professor of ...

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What is the Climate around Climate Change?â

Editorial Intelligence in association with Unilever, E.ON, Prospect Magazine & Green Thing (Dothegreenthing.com). Chair: James Crabtree, Managing Editor, Prospect Magazine Panel: Rosie Boycott, Environmentalist & Chair, London Food Board Professor Graciela Chichilnisky, architect of the Carbon Market of the Kyoto Protocol, Director of Columbia Consortium for Risk Management, Professor of Economics Statistics at Columbia University, New York and co-author of 'Saving Kyotoâ John ...

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Entrepreneurs and The Economy: The Saving Grace?

Editorial Intelligence, Coutts & Co, Cass Business School and Somerset House TrustpresentEntrepreneurs and The Economy: The Saving Grace?Chair: Evan Davis Presenter, BBC Radio 4’s Today ProgrammePanel: Lord Bell Chairman of Chime Communications PLC René Carayol Visiting Professor in the Practice of Management, Cass Business School Sir Ronald Cohen Chairman of Bridges Ventures and Director of Social Finance Andrew Haigh Managing Partner, Entrepreneurs Client Group, Coutts & Co Gwy ...

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Entrepreneurs and The Economy: The Saving Grace?

Editorial Intelligence, Coutts & Co, Cass Business School and Somerset House TrustpresentEntrepreneurs and The Economy: The Saving Grace?Chair: Evan Davis Presenter, BBC Radio 4âs Today ProgrammePanel: Lord Bell Chairman of Chime Communications PLC Renà Carayol Visiting Professor in the Practice of Management, Cass Business School Sir Ronald Cohen Chairman of Bridges Ventures and Director of Social Finance Andrew Haigh Managing Partner, Entrepreneurs Client Group, Coutts & Co Gwyn ...

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The Culture and Politics of Business: Dominant forces and ideas

Editorial Intelligence and the Financial Times present: The Culture and Politics of Business: Dominant forces and ideasChair: Lionel Barber - Editor, Financial TimesPanel: Alain de Botton - Philosopher and Writer Noreena Hertz - Professor of Finance, Sustainability and Globalisation,Duisenberg School of Finance, Amsterdam and Fellow, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge Charlie Mayfield - Chairman, John Lewis Partnership Simon Schama - Professor, Columbia University and author of ...

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The Culture and Politics of Business: Dominant forces and ideas

Editorial Intelligence and the Financial Times present: The Culture and Politics of Business: Dominant forces and ideasChair: Lionel Barber - Editor, Financial TimesPanel: Alain de Botton - Philosopher and Writer Noreena Hertz - Professor of Finance, Sustainability and Globalisation,Duisenberg School of Finance, Amsterdam and Fellow, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge Charlie Mayfield - Chairman, John Lewis Partnership Simon Schama - Professor, Columbia Universi ...

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What could Arts and Culture look like in a Conservative World?

Editorial Intelligence, Somerset House Trust and Channel 4“What could Arts and Culture look like in a Conservative World?Chair: Robin Wight President, ENGINEPanel: Ekow Eshun Artistic Director, Institute of Contemporary Arts and Chairman of the Fourth PlinthJude Kelly OBE Artistic Director, Southbank Centre Tessa Ross Controller of Film4 and Channel 4 Drama Deyan Sudjic Artistic Director, Design Museum Ed Vaizey MP Shadow Minister for Culture, Media and SportThursday 22nd October, 2009 Th ...

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What could Arts and Culture look like in a Conservative World?

Editorial Intelligence, Somerset House Trust and Channel 4âWhat could Arts and Culture look like in a Conservative World?Chair: Robin Wight President, ENGINEPanel: Ekow Eshun Artistic Director, Institute of Contemporary Arts and Chairman of the Fourth PlinthJude Kelly OBE Artistic Director, Southbank Centre Tessa Ross Controller of Film4 and Channel 4 Drama Deyan Sudjic Artistic Director, Design Museum Ed Vaizey MP Shadow Minister for Culture, Media and SportThursday 22nd October, 2009 The ...

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Pandemic: Does the Global Media spread Information or Panic

Editorial Intelligence and BBC Global News presentPandemic: Does the Global Media spread Information or PanicChair: Zeinab Badawi World News Today Presenter, BBC Four and BBC World NewsPanel: David Brennan CEO, AstraZeneca Simon Jenkins Commentator, The Guardian Catherine Mayer London Bureau Chief, TIME Magazine Professor Peter Openshaw Director of the Centre for Respiratory Infection (CRI), the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London Paola Totaro Europe Correspondent, Sy ...

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Pandemic: Does the Global Media spread Information or Panic

Editorial Intelligence and BBC Global News presentPandemic: Does the Global Media spread Information or PanicChair: Zeinab Badawi World News Today Presenter, BBC Four and BBC World NewsPanel: David Brennan CEO, AstraZeneca Simon Jenkins Commentator, The Guardian Catherine Mayer London Bureau Chief, TIME Magazine Professor Peter Openshaw Director of the Centre for Respiratory Infection (CRI), the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London Paola Totaro Europe Correspondent, Sy ...

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Bonfire of the Quangos: Where next?

 "Bonfire of the Quangos: Where next?"Editorial Intelligence, Policy Exchange and Cass Business School 09 September, 2009

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Bonfire of the Quangos: Where next?

 "Bonfire of the Quangos: Where next?"Editorial Intelligence, Policy Exchange and Cass Business School 09 September, 2009

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Thought for the Day

MEDIA TODAY, MEDIA TOMORROW Editorial Intelligence, Edelman and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism present: The launch of the report: 'we are Names Not Numbers: an annual thought-leader symposium' With a special 'Thought for the Day' from Lord Carter of Barnes and William Eccleshare

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Thought for the Day

MEDIA TODAY, MEDIA TOMORROWEditorial Intelligence, Edelman and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism present:The launch of the report: 'we are Names Not Numbers: an annual thought-leader symposium'With a special 'Thought for the Day' from Lord Carter of Barnes and William Eccleshare

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Commentariat vs Bloggertariat - Who is winning ?

Editorial Intelligence, Edelman and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism,  in association with Total Politics Introduction by John Lloyd, Contributing Editor, Financial Times Chair:  Julia Hobsbawm, Chief Executive, Editorial Intelligence Panel:  David Aaronovitch, Commentator, The Times      Martin Bright, Founder, New Deal of the Mind, and Blogger,      www.spectator.co.uk      Iain Dale, Political Blo ...

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Commentariat vs Bloggertariat - Who is winning ?

Editorial Intelligence, Edelman and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism,  in association with Total Politics Introduction by John Lloyd, Contributing Editor, Financial Times Chair:  Julia Hobsbawm, Chief Executive, Editorial Intelligence Panel:  David Aaronovitch, Commentator, The Times      Martin Bright, Founder, New Deal of the Mind, and Blogger,      www.spectator.co.uk      Iain Dale, Political Blo ...

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Expenses Scandal: How can the reputation of politics be restored ?

Editorial Intelligence in association with Sky News  Chair: Julia Hobsbawm, Chief Executive, Editorial IntelligencePanel: Norman Baker MP, Liberal Democrat MP for LewesJonathan Isaby, Co-editor, ConservativeHome.comJoey Jones, Political Correspondent, Sky NewsBaroness Helena Kennedy QCSteve Richards, Chief Political Commentator, The IndependentWed 20th May 2009Portcullis HouseSW1 2LW

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Expenses Scandal: How can the reputation of politics be restored ?

Editorial Intelligence in association with Sky News  Chair: Julia Hobsbawm, Chief Executive, Editorial IntelligencePanel: Norman Baker MP, Liberal Democrat MP for LewesJonathan Isaby, Co-editor, ConservativeHome.comJoey Jones, Political Correspondent, Sky NewsBaroness Helena Kennedy QCSteve Richards, Chief Political Commentator, The IndependentWed 20th May 2009Portcullis HouseSW1 2LW

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Is the Fourth Estate in permanent decline?

MEDIA TODAY,  MEDIA TOMORROW a new discussion seriesEditorial Intelligence, Edelman and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism present IS THE FOURTH ESTATE IN PERMANENT DECLINE? (AND WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT?) Chair John Lloyd, Contributing Editor, Financial Times Panel Andrew Currah, Visiting Fellow and Author of What’s Happening to Our News, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Claire Enders, Chief Executive, Enders Analysis Anne McElvoy, Political Columnist, Eve ...

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Is the Fourth Estate in permanent decline?

MEDIA TODAY,  MEDIA TOMORROW a new discussion seriesEditorial Intelligence, Edelman and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism present IS THE FOURTH ESTATE IN PERMANENT DECLINE? (AND WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT?) Chair John Lloyd, Contributing Editor, Financial Times Panel Andrew Currah, Visiting Fellow and Author of Whatâs Happening to Our News, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Claire Enders, Chief Executive, Enders Analysis Anne McElvoy, Political Columnist, Even ...

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Reflections Now: The credit crunch and credit crunch commentary

editorial intelligence, Cass Business School and The Bank of New York Mellon Chair: Jane Martinson, Media Editor, The Guardian Panel: Andrew Clare, Professor of Asset Management and Associate Dean, Cass Business School Neil Collins, Reuters Columnist AC Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London Woody Kerr, EMEA Co-Chair, The Bank of New York Mellon Simon Nixon, European Editor - "Heard On The Street", Wall Street Journal Wednesday 29th April, 2 ...

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Reflections Now: The credit crunch and credit crunch commentary

editorial intelligence, Cass Business School and The Bank of New York Mellon Chair: Jane Martinson, Media Editor, The Guardian Panel: Andrew Clare, Professor of Asset Management and Associate Dean, Cass Business School Neil Collins, Reuters Columnist AC Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London Woody Kerr, EMEA Co-Chair, The Bank of New Y ...

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Bonus Culture: Force for good or unnecessary evil?

editorial intelligence, Cass Business School & Management Today in association with Management Consultancies Association.Chair: Matthew Gwyther, Editor, Management Today Panel:Tracy Corrigan, Assistant Editor and Business Commentator, The Daily Telegraph Tim Harford, Media Fellow, Cass Business School & “The Undercover Economist”, Financial Times Alan Leaman, Chief Executive, Management Consultancies Association Martin Vander Weyer, Editor, Spectator Business Sir Peter Viggers M ...

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Bonus Culture: Force for good or unnecessary evil?

editorial intelligence, Cass Business School & Management Today in association with Management Consultancies Association.Chair: Matthew Gwyther, Editor, Management Today Panel:Tracy Corrigan, Assistant Editor and Business Commentator, The Daily Telegraph Tim Harford, Media Fellow, Cass Business School & âThe Undercover Economistâ, Financial Times Alan Leaman, Chief Executive, Management Consultancies Association Martin Vander Weyer, Editor, Spectator Business Sir Peter Viggers MP, ...

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The 3 Rs: Recession,Real Economy and Recovery

editorial intelligence and the Financial Times in partnership with Barclays, City of London Corporation and Federation of Small BusinessesChair: Lionel Barber, Editor,Financial Times Panel: Stuart Fraser, Chairman of Policy and Resources Committee, City of London Catharine French, Customer Services Director, Barclays UK Retail Banking Dr Alistair Milne, Banking Expert, Cass Business School John Wright, Chairman, Federation of Small Businesses Thursday 26th February 2009 Cass Business School ...

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The 3 Rs: Recession,Real Economy and Recovery

editorial intelligence and the Financial Times in partnership with Barclays, City of London Corporation and Federation of Small BusinessesChair: Lionel Barber, Editor,Financial Times Panel: Stuart Fraser, Chairman of Policy and Resources Committee, City of London Catharine French, Customer Services Director, Barclays UK Retail Banking Dr Alistair Milne, Banking Expert, Cass Business School John Wright, Chairman, Federation of Small Businesses Thursday 26th February 2009 Cass Business School ...

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Does the media make you reach for the bottle?

editorial intelligence and The Portman Group in association with the Department of HealthChair:  Ian Collins, Presenter, TalkSport Radio Panel:   Hugh Burkitt, Chief Executive, Marketing Society  Professor Oliver James, Senior Research Investigator, University of Newcastle Ed Mitchell, former BBC & ITN Broadcaster and author, From Headlines to Hard Times Jacqui Thornton, former Health Editor, The Sun Zoe Williams, Columnist, The Guardian Thursday 29th January, 2009 T ...

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Does the media make you reach for the bottle?

editorial intelligence and The Portman Group in association with the Department of HealthChair:  Ian Collins, Presenter, TalkSport Radio Panel:   Hugh Burkitt, Chief Executive, Marketing Society  Professor Oliver James, Senior Research Investigator, University of Newcastle Ed Mitchell, former BBC & ITN Broadcaster and author, From Headlines to Hard Times Jacqui Thornton, former Health Editor, The Sun Zoe Williams, Columnist, The Guardian Thursday 29th January, 2009 T ...

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Work-life Balance: Luxury or Necessity?

In association with Management Today and Cass Business School. Chair:  Matthew Gwyther, Editor, Management Today Panel:  Dr Nicola Brewer, Chief Executive, Equality and Human Rights Commission  Viv Groskop, Columnist, Evening Standard   Julia Hobsbawm, Chief Executive, Editorial Intelligence and author,  The See-Saw: 100 Ideas for Work-Life Balance Prof Stephen ...

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Work-life Balance: Luxury or Necessity?

In association with Management Today and Cass Business School. Chair:  Matthew Gwyther, Editor, Management Today Panel:  Dr Nicola Brewer, Chief Executive, Equality and Human Rights Commission  Viv Groskop, Columnist, Evening Standard   Julia Hobsbawm, Chief Executive, Editorial Intelligence and author,  The See-Saw: 100 Ideas for Work-Life Balance Prof Stephen Palmer PhD, Director of the Coaching Psychology Unit, City University  Justine Roberts, Co ...

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What does the election result mean for US ?

In association with Newsweek, Edelman,The Bank of New York Mellon and Taylor Bennett.  Chair: Stryker McGuire, Contributing Editor Newsweek.  Panel: William D Barnard, Chair Democrats Abroad U.K. Dr Sarah Churchwell, Senior Lecturer in American Literature and Culture. Bronwen Maddox, Chief Foreign Commentator, The Times. "Mrs Moneypenny", The Financial Times. Andrew Roberts, Commentator and British Historian.6th Nov 2008Edelman, Southside, Victoria St, London

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What does the election result mean for US ?

In association with Newsweek, Edelman,The Bank of New York Mellon and Taylor Bennett.  Chair: Stryker McGuire, Contributing Editor Newsweek.  Panel: William D Barnard, Chair Democrats Abroad U.K. Dr Sarah Churchwell, Senior Lecturer in American Literature and Culture. Bronwen Maddox, Chief Foreign Commentator, The Times. "Mrs Moneypenny", The Financial Times. Andrew Roberts, Commentator and British Historian.6th Nov 2008Edelman, Southside, Victoria St, London

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What will be the true legacy of the Olympics in London?

In association with The Independent, Cass Business School,  London Borough of Hackney and Taylor Bennet.  Chaired by Hamish McRae, associate editor at The Independent. The panel :- Jules Pipe, Mayor of Hackney; John Dickie, Director of Policy and Strategy, London First, Neale Coleman, Senior Olympics Advisor to the Mayor of London; Martin Vander Weyer, Editor, Spectator Business and Professor Stefan Szymanski, Cass Business School.  9th October, 2008Cass Business School, 106 ...

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What will be the true legacy of the Olympics in London?

In association with The Independent, Cass Business School,  London Borough of Hackney and Taylor Bennet.  Chaired by Hamish McRae, associate editor at The Independent. The panel :- Jules Pipe, Mayor of Hackney; John Dickie, Director of Policy and Strategy, London First, Neale Coleman, Senior Olympics Advisor to the Mayor of London; Martin Vander Weyer, Editor, Spectator Business and Professor Stefan Szymanski, Cass Business School.  9th October, 2008Cass Business School, 106 ...

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Does the media break more celebrities than it makes?

Editorial Intelligence - In association with Harper Collins and the PRCA (Public Relations Consultancies Association)   * 25th September, 2008  * The Groucho Club, 45 Dean Street, London, W1D 4QBChaired by Peter York, Cultural Commentator.  The panel: - Mark Borkowski, founder and head of Borkowski PR and author of the Fame Formula; Rachel Johnson, Commentator, Sunday Times; Clarence Mitchell, Crisis Communications Consultant Mary Riddell, assistant editor, The Daily Telegrap ...

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Does the media break more celebrities than it makes?

Editorial Intelligence - In association with Harper Collins and the PRCA (Public Relations Consultancies Association)   * 25th September, 2008  * The Groucho Club, 45 Dean Street, London, W1D 4QBChaired by Peter York, Cultural Commentator.  The panel: - Mark Borkowski, founder and head of Borkowski PR and author of the Fame Formula; Rachel Johnson, Commentator, Sunday Times; Clarence Mitchell, Crisis Communications Consultant Mary Riddell, assistant editor, The Daily Telegrap ...

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What can business teach politics about ethics?

Editorial Intelligence,  with the Institute of Business Ethics and KPMGIn association with Taylor Bennett.Chair: Sir Alistair Graham, Member, IBE Advisory Council Panel: Alan Duncan, Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform John Griffith-Jones, UK Chairman and Senior Partner, KPMG  Liam Halligan, Chief Economist, Prosperity Capital Management  and Economics Commentator, Sunday Telegraph Sir Rob Margetts, Chairman of Legal & General Caroline ...

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What can business teach politics about ethics?

Editorial Intelligence,  with the Institute of Business Ethics and KPMGIn association with Taylor Bennett.Chair: Sir Alistair Graham, Member, IBE Advisory Council Panel: Alan Duncan, Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform John Griffith-Jones, UK Chairman and Senior Partner, KPMG  Liam Halligan, Chief Economist, Prosperity Capital Management  and Economics Commentator, Sunday Telegraph Sir Rob Margetts, Chairman of Legal & General Caroline ...

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The Power Of The Commentariat

The Power Of The Commentariat: How much do commentators influence politics and public opinion?In association with Weber Shandwick and City of London Corporation. Hosted by the RSA on 7th May 2008Chair: Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, RSAPanel:Charles Clarke, MP for Norwich South and former Cabinet MinisterDaniel Finkelstein, Comment Editor, The Times and Editor, Comment CentralJulia Hobsbawm, Chief Executive, Editorial IntelligenceSimon Jenkins, Commentator, The Guardian; The Sunday Time ...

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The Power Of The Commentariat

How much do commentators influence politics and public opinion ?In association with Weber Shandwick and City of London Corporation. Hosted by the RSA on 7th May 2008Chair: Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, RSAPanel:Charles Clarke, MP for Norwich South and former Cabinet MinisterDaniel Finkelstein, Comment Editor, The Times and Editor, Comment CentralJulia Hobsbawm, Chief Executive, Editorial IntelligenceSimon Jenkins, Commentator, The Guardian; The Sunday TimesSuzanne Moore, Columnist, Mail ...

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How badly has Northern Rock damaged the reputation of the City of London?

Chair: Alex Brummer, City Editor, Daily Mail Panel: Dr Vincent Cable MP, Deputy Leader and Shadow Chancellor, Lib Dems; Pete Hahn, Foundation for Management Education Fellow, Cass; Anthony Hilton, Financial Editor, The Evening Standard; Rt. Hon. John McFall, Chairman of the Treasury Committee; Simon Nixon, Execu ...

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How badly has Northern Rock damaged the reputation of the City of London?

How badly has Northern Rock damaged the reputation of the City of London? Chair: Alex Brummer, City Editor, Daily Mail Panel: Dr Vincent Cable MP, Deputy Leader and Shadow Chancellor, Lib Dems; Pete Hahn, Foundation for Management Education Fellow, Cass; Anthony Hilton, Financial Editor, The Evening Standard; Rt. Hon. John McFall, Chairman of the Treasury Committee; Simon Nixon, Executive Editor, breakingviews.com

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The Credit Crunch: Are we in global financial meltdown ?

Cass Business SchoolThurs 21st February 2008Chair: Lionel Barber, Editor, Financial TimesPanel:Ian W Marsh, Professor Of Finance, CASS Business SchoolJim O'Neill, Head of Global Economic Research, Goldman SachsDr Holger Schmieding, Head of European Economics, Bank of AmericaGillian Tett, Capital Markets Editor, Financial TimesSimon Walker, Chief Executive, BVCA - The British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association

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The Credit Crunch: Are we in global financial meltdown ?

Cass Business SchoolThurs 21st February 2008Chair: Lionel Barber, Editor, Financial TimesPanel:Ian W Marsh, Professor Of Finance, CASS Business SchoolJim O'Neill, Head of Global Economic Research, Goldman SachsDr Holger Schmieding, Head of European Economics, Bank of AmericaGillian Tett, Capital Markets Editor, Financial TimesSimon Walker, Chief Executive, BVCA - The British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association

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Editorial Intelligence and The Business Magazine Hedge Fund Discussion

Editorial Intelligence and The Business Magazine Hedge Fund DiscussionFrom 22 Old Queen St W1 -Thursday 7th February 2008Chaired by Andrew Neil, Chief Executive, Press Holdings Media Group.With comment from:-Chris Davidson, Director of Communications, Permira Advisors LLPPhilip Dunne, MP for Ludlow and member of the Treasury CommitteePaul Dunning, CEO, FRM Ltd (London)Kevin Gundle, Co-Founder, Arum Funds ManagementAllister Heath, Editor, The BusinessJohn McFall, Chair of the Treasury Select ...

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Editorial Intelligence and The Business Magazine Hedge Fund Discussion

Editorial Intelligence and The Business Magazine Hedge Fund DiscussionFrom 22 Old Queen St W1 -Thursday 7th February 2008Chaired by Andrew Neil, Chief Executive, Press Holdings Media Group.With comment from:-Chris Davidson, Director of Communications, Permira Advisors LLPPhilip Dunne, MP for Ludlow and member of the Treasury CommitteePaul Dunning, CEO, FRM Ltd (London)Kevin Gundle, Co-Founder, Arum Funds ManagementAllister Heath, Editor, The BusinessJohn McFall, Chair of the Treasury Select ...

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Has business fallen out of love with Labour ?

Editorial Intelligence with The Business magazine and Cass Business SchoolCass Business School - Thursday 29th Nov 2007Chair: Andrew Neil, Chief Executive, Press Holdings Media GroupPanel:David Frost, Director General, British Chambers of CommerceMargot James, Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party, Consultant to the Pharmaceutical IndustryBaroness Denise Kingsmill CBE, Non-Exec, British Airways and Senior Advisor RBSTony Manwaring, Chief Executive, Tomorrow's CompanyStefan Stern, Columnis ...

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Has business fallen out of love with Labour ?

Editorial Intelligence with The Business magazine and Cass Business SchoolCass Business School - Thursday 29th Nov 2007Chair: Andrew Neil, Chief Executive, Press Holdings Media GroupPanel:David Frost, Director General, British Chambers of CommerceMargot James, Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party, Consultant to the Pharmaceutical IndustryBaroness Denise Kingsmill CBE, Non-Exec, British Airways and Senior Advisor RBSTony Manwaring, Chief Executive, Tomorrow's CompanyStefan Stern, Columnis ...

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Faith and International Development - A force for good?

Editorial Intelligence in association with World Vision, Newsweek and Islamic Relief  Portcullis HouseThursday 8th November 2007Chair: Stryker McGuire, London Bureau Chief, Newsweek  Panel: Dr Jayakumar Christian, National Director, World Vision India Dr Hany El-Banna OBE, President, Islamic Relief Shahid Malik MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,  Department for International Development Shyama Perera, Writer and Broadcaster

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Faith and International Development - A force for good?

Editorial Intelligence in association with World Vision, Newsweek and Islamic Relief  Portcullis HouseThursday 8th November 2007Chair: Stryker McGuire, London Bureau Chief, Newsweek  Panel: Dr Jayakumar Christian, National Director, World Vision India Dr Hany El-Banna OBE, President, Islamic Relief Shahid Malik MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,  Department for International Development Shyama Perera, Writer and Broadcaster

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How Can The Capital Markets Cure Climate Change ?

Editorial Intelligence, Climate Change Capital andProspect MagazineWednesday 3rd October 2007CCC Head Office, 3 More London RiversideChair: James Cameron, Vice Chairman, Climate Change CapitalPanel: Tom Burke, Visiting Professor at Imperial and University Colleges, LondonEd Crooks, Energy Editor, Financial TimesDavid Goodhart, Editor, Prospect MagazineAnthony Hilton, Financial Editor, The Evening Standard

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How Can The Capital Markets Cure Climate Change ?

Editorial Intelligence, Climate Change Capital andProspect MagazineWednesday 3rd October 2007CCC Head Office, 3 More London RiversideChair: James Cameron, Vice Chairman, Climate Change CapitalPanel: Tom Burke, Visiting Professor at Imperial and University Colleges, LondonEd Crooks, Energy Editor, Financial TimesDavid Goodhart, Editor, Prospect MagazineAnthony Hilton, Financial Editor, The Evening Standard

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Who Will Make The Best Mayor For The City?

Editorial Intelligence.In association with The Business Magazine, Cass Business School and City of London Corporation.From Cass Business School, London, 27th September 2007ChairPaul Wallace, Britain Economics Editor, The Economist. PanelDamian Reece, Head of Business, Telegraph Media GroupSimon Nixon, Executive Editor of breakingviews.comMrs Moneypenny, Columnist with the Financial TimesJonathan Freedland, Columnist with The Guardian and Evening Standard

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Who Will Make The Best Mayor For The City?

Editorial Intelligence.In association with The Business Magazine, Cass Business School and City of London Corporation.From Cass Business School, London, 27th September 2007ChairPaul Wallace, Britain Economics Editor, The Economist. PanelDamian Reece, Head of Business, Telegraph Media GroupSimon Nixon, Executive Editor of breakingviews.comMrs Moneypenny, Columnist with the Financial TimesJonathan Freedland, Columnist with The Guardian and Evening Standard

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Can Governments be progressive on pensions ?

Editorial Intelligencewith Friends Provident and The Sunday TelegraphFrom the Royal Commonwealth Society3rd July 2007ChairPatience Wheatcroft, Editor, The Sunday TelegraphPanelDr Ros Altman, Independent Pensions ExpertDavid Freud, Investment Banker, author for DWP "The Freud Report"Liam Halligan, Economist Editor and "Columnist of the Year", Daily TelegraphJeremy Ward, Head of Pensions, Friends Provident

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Can Governments be progressive on pensions ?

Editorial Intelligencewith Friends Provident and The Sunday TelegraphFrom the Royal Commonwealth Society3rd July 2007ChairPatience Wheatcroft, Editor, The Sunday TelegraphPanelDr Ros Altman, Independent Pensions ExpertDavid Freud, Investment Banker, author for DWP "The Freud Report"Liam Halligan, Economist Editor and "Columnist of the Year", Daily TelegraphJeremy Ward, Head of Pensions, Friends Provident

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Can David Cameron Crack It?

Editorial IntelligenceWith The Daily Telegraph and YouGovFrom The Royal Institute of British Architects20th June 2007ChairKirsty Lang Presenter, World News today, Front Row, BBCPanelShami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, The National Council for Civil LibertiesNeck Clegg MP Shadow Home Secretary, Liberal DemocratsSimon Heffer Associate Editor, The Daily TelegraphPeter Kellner President, YouGovEd Vaizey MP Shadow Minister for the Arts, Conservatives

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Can David Cameron Crack It?

Editorial IntelligenceWith The Daily Telegraph and YouGovFrom The Royal Institute of British Architects20th June 2007ChairKirsty Lang – Presenter, World News today, Front Row, BBCPanelShami Chakrabarti – Director of Liberty, The National Council for Civil LibertiesNeck Clegg MP – Shadow Home Secretary, Liberal DemocratsSimon Heffer – Associate Editor, The Daily TelegraphPeter Kellner – President, YouGovEd Vaizey MP – Shadow Minister for the Arts, Conservatives

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Is Private Equity In The Public Interest ?

Editorial Intelligence Breakfast BriefingWith Cass Business School and breakingviews.comFrom Cass Business School17th May 2007ChairMrs Moneypenny - FT MagazinePanelMario Levis - Professor of Finance, Cass Business SchoolPeter Linthwaite - CEO, Private Equity and Venture Capital AssociationHamish McRae - Associate Editor, The IndependentMichael Meacher - MPSimon Nixon - Executive Editor, breakingviews.com

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Is Private Equity In The Public Interest ?

Editorial Intelligence Breakfast BriefingWith Cass Business School and breakingviews.comFrom Cass Business School17th May 2007ChairMrs Moneypenny - FT MagazinePanelMario Levis - Professor of Finance, Cass Business SchoolPeter Linthwaite - CEO, Private Equity and Venture Capital AssociationHamish McRae - Associate Editor, The IndependentMichael Meacher - MPSimon Nixon - Executive Editor, breakingviews.com

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Science & The Soundbite

Editorial Intelligencewith Wellcome Trust and The Royal Society.From The Wellcome TrustApril 19th 2007Science & the Soundbite - Can science ever be presented accurately in headline news ?ChairVivienne Parry, Writer & broadcasterPanelMark Henderson, Science Editor, The TimesMartin Rees, President, The Royal SocietyJo Revill, Health Editor, The ObserverMark Walport, Director,  Wellcome Trust

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Science & The Soundbite

Editorial Intelligencewith Wellcome Trust and The Royal Society.From The Wellcome TrustApril 19th 2007Science & the Soundbite - Can science ever be presented accurately in headline news ?ChairVivienne Parry, Writer & broadcasterPanelMark Henderson, Science Editor, The TimesMartin Rees, President, The Royal SocietyJo Revill, Health Editor, The ObserverMark Walport, Director,  Wellcome Trust

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How will the internet change politics?

With Times Online, Comment Central, Sky News and Hansard Society29th March 2007Chaired by Derek Wyatt MP, Chair of the All-Party Internet Group With: Dennis Woodside, MD UK and Ireland, GoogleBaroness Julia NeubergerAdam Bolton, Sky NewsRoss Ferguson, director, E-Democracy programme, Hansard Danny Finkelstein, Comment Editor, Times Online

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How will the internet change politics?

With Times Online, Comment Central, Sky News and Hansard Society29th March 2007Chaired by Derek Wyatt MP, Chair of the All-Party Internet Group With: Dennis Woodside, MD UK and Ireland, GoogleBaroness Julia NeubergerAdam Bolton, Sky NewsRoss Ferguson, director, E-Democracy programme, Hansard Danny Finkelstein, Comment Editor, Times Online

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Has Britain Lost Its Innovative Edge ?

with NESTA, Friends Provident & ReutersFrom NESTA, 7th March 2007Chair - Jonathan Kestenbaum - Chief Executive NESTAThe PanelJane Stevens, MD Operations, Friends ProvidentMartin Vander Weyer, Business Editor, The SpectatorAmanda West, Global Head of Innovation, ReutersJames Woudhuysen, Professor of Forecasting & Innovation, De Montfort University

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Has Britain Lost Its Innovative Edge ?

with NESTA, Friends Provident & ReutersFrom NESTA, 7th March 2007Chair - Jonathan Kestenbaum - Chief Executive NESTAThe PanelJane Stevens, MD Operations, Friends ProvidentMartin Vander Weyer, Business Editor, The SpectatorAmanda West, Global Head of Innovation, ReutersJames Woudhuysen, Professor of Forecasting & Innovation, De Montfort University

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The City versus Wall Street - Who's Ahead ?

with The City of London, The Financial Times and Cass Business School and supported by the British American ProjectFrom Cass Business School, 8th February 2007Chair - Lionel Barber; Editor, The Financial TimesThe PanelTony Halmos; Director of Public Relations, City of LondonJonathan Taylor; Director General, London Investment Banking AssociationProfessor Scott Moeller; CEO and Director of Executive Education, Cass Business SchoolAnthony Hilton; City Editor, Evening Standard

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The City versus Wall Street - Who's Ahead ?

with The City of London, The Financial Times and Cass Business School and supported by the British American ProjectFrom Cass Business School, 8th February 2007Chair - Lionel Barber; Editor, The Financial TimesThe PanelTony Halmos; Director of Public Relations, City of LondonJonathan Taylor; Director General, London Investment Banking AssociationProfessor Scott Moeller; CEO and Director of Executive Education, Cass Business SchoolAnthony Hilton; City Editor, Evening Standard

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Culture & its Value to UK plc

with The British Library, Arts Council England and Arts & BusinessFrom the British Library, 22/11/2006Chair - Peter York (Cultural Commentator)The PanelBen Evans (Director, London Design Festival)Tony Hall (Chief Executive, Royal Opera House)Sir Colin Lucas (Chairman, British Library)Colin Tweedy (Chief Executive, Arts and Business)Zoe Williams (Columnist, The Guardian)

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Culture & its Value to UK plc

with The British Library, Arts Council England and Arts & BusinessFrom the British Library, 22/11/2006Chair - Peter York (Cultural Commentator)The PanelBen Evans (Director, London Design Festival)Tony Hall (Chief Executive, Royal Opera House)Sir Colin Lucas (Chairman, British Library)Colin Tweedy (Chief Executive, Arts and Business)Zoe Williams (Columnist, The Guardian)

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Age and how it's commented on in the media

with SAGA Insurance and Lansons Communications.  From Lansons Communications, London 14/11/06. Chaired by Anna Ford. The panel: Emma Soames - Editor, Saga MagazineNeil Stewart, Chief Executive, Neil Stewart AssociatesJohn Willman, Business Editor, Financial Times

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Age and how it's commented on in the media

with SAGA Insurance and Lansons Communications.  From Lansons Communications, London 14/11/06. Chaired by Anna Ford. The panel: Emma Soames - Editor, Saga MagazineNeil Stewart, Chief Executive, Neil Stewart AssociatesJohn Willman, Business Editor, Financial Times

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Politics and Political Comment Beyond Tony Blair

The Latest EI debate - Politics and Political Comment Beyond Tony Blair, with Sky News. From The Commonwealth Club London 12/09/06. Chaired by Adam Boulton of Sky News. The panel includes: Steve Richards - Chief Political Commentator - The Independent Baroness Helena Kennedy Peter Kellner, Founder and Chair of YouGov Chris Huhne - Liberal Democrat MP and Environment spokesman Iain Dale - political commentator�

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Politics and Political Comment Beyond Tony Blair

The Latest EI debate - Politics and Political Comment Beyond Tony Blair, with Sky News. From The Commonwealth Club London 12/09/06. Chaired by Adam Boulton of Sky News. The panel includes: Steve Richards - Chief Political Commentator - The Independent Baroness Helena Kennedy Peter Kellner, Founder and Chair of YouGov Chris Huhne - Liberal Democrat MP and Environment spokesman Iain Dale - political commentator

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Our Energy needs in a changing world

The EI debate - at Climate Change Capital in London - looks at the energy needs of a changing world, and how to protect the climate while satisfying those demands..Chaired by James Cameron, Vice Chairman of Climate Change Capital. The panel includes: David Buchan - Leader Writer of The Financial TimesRobert Napier - Chief Executive, WWFLord Oxburgh - Former Chairman of Shell Transport and Trading Company, Climate Change Capital Advisory Board andBill Stow - Director-General, Environment Dir ...

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Our Energy needs in a changing world

The EI debate - at Climate Change Capital in London - looks at the energy needs of a changing world, and how to protect the climate while satisfying those demands..Chaired by James Cameron, Vice Chairman of Climate Change Capital. The panel includes: David Buchan - Leader Writer of The Financial TimesRobert Napier - Chief Executive, WWFLord Oxburgh - Former Chairman of Shell Transport and Trading Company, Climate Change Capital Advisory Board andBill Stow - Director-General, Environment Dir ...

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The State of Royal Comment in the media

Editorial Intelligence with PR WeekThe EI debate looks at commenting on the Royal Family in the media, and how the role of the Royals is changing.Chaired by Daniel Rogers, Editor of PR Week, the panel includes: Yasmin Alibhai-Brown - Columnist The Independent, Evening StandardPaddy Harverson - Communications Secretary to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of CornwallCatherine Mayer Mary Riddell - Columnist The Observer, Editorial Intelligence andPenny Russell-Smith - Press and Communicatio ...

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The State of Royal Comment in the media

Editorial Intelligence with PR WeekThe EI debate looks at commenting on the Royal Family in the media, and how the role of the Royals is changing.Chaired by Daniel Rogers, Editor of PR Week, the panel includes: Yasmin Alibhai-Brown - Columnist The Independent, Evening StandardPaddy Harverson - Communications Secretary to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of CornwallCatherine Mayer Mary Riddell - Columnist The Observer, Editorial Intelligence andPenny Russell-Smith - Press and Communicatio ...

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The State of British Political Journalism

The Editorial Intelligence Orwell Trust/Orwell Prize seminar on thestate of British Political Journalism. With Matthew Parris of The Times and Polly Toynbee of The Guardian. The event was chaired by the Jenni Russell.

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The State of British Political Journalism

The Editorial Intelligence Orwell Trust/Orwell Prize seminar on thestate of British Political Journalism. With Matthew Parris of The Times and Polly Toynbee of The Guardian. The event was chaired by the Jenni Russell.

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