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April 28, 2022

Building opportunities: regenerating Britain’s left-behind communities

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April 26, 2022

Planning for retirement: the road to financial security

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March 23, 2022

Coffee House Shots Live: The spring statement

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January 13, 2022

The future of British healthcare: becoming a life science superpower

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December 9, 2021

The Spectator Christmas Carol Service 2021

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November 29, 2021

Money through the generations: addressing the taboos

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November 2, 2021

Volatility on the horizon: what can investors expect?

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October 26, 2021

COP26 Summit: How can we reach net-zero?

The UK is set to host the United Nations Climate Change Conference next month. The talks will bring together thousands of delegates, including heads of state, climate experts and campaigners, to agree coordinated action to tackle climate change.

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October 5, 2021

Dominic Raab in conversation with Fraser Nelson

In his first public event since becoming Justice Secretary, Dominic Raab will be in conversation with Fraser Nelson, editor of The Spectator

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October 5, 2021

Turning the red wall green

Will the costs of going green impede an industrial recovery?

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October 5, 2021

A long journey: can we afford to make transport more sustainable?

Net-zero will mean ever-more ambitious targets to reduce emissions from transport - but what will this mean for rail?

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October 5, 2021

Green growth: Can net-zero deliver on its hype?

Net-zero by 2050 is one of the key planks of the Johnson government. But we're yet to find out how it will deliver on its ambitious targets.

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October 5, 2021

Getting on the ladder: striking the right balance between social housing and home ownership

As the UK's vaccine success downgrades Covid to a manageable risk, the government begins its mission of fulfilling manifesto commitments.

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October 4, 2021

Taxing times: how to pay for levelling up

What does 'levelling up' mean? Will it be defined by higher taxes, or cuts down the road?

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October 4, 2021

Nuclear power and keeping the lights on

What is the role of nuclear power in getting to net-zero?

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October 4, 2021

Coffee House Shots Live

Come along to a live Coffee House Shots recording, featuring the Spectator home team.

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October 4, 2021

Can green growth supercharge the north?

Will the green agenda really create new jobs - or will the cost of net-zero dampen economic growth?

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September 9, 2021

Global Britain Summit

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June 28, 2021

The road to COP26

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June 1, 2021

Navigating the culture wars with Douglas Murray and Ayaan Hirsi Ali

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May 25, 2021

Securing your future

Join The Spectator’s team of journalists and experts from Netwealth as they discuss how to plan for retirement in times of great uncertainty.

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May 11, 2021

Divided nation

Join The Spectator's James Forsyth and a special guest panel to discuss growing calls for Scottish independence, and what can be done to make the case for the Union once again.

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April 28, 2021

Biden's time

Join The Spectator’s Kate Andrews and a special guest panel who will give their verdict on the start of the Biden presidency.

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April 21, 2021

An evening with Martin Vander Weyer

Join The Spectator’s business editor, Martin Vander Weyer, as he chats to drinks editor Jonathan Ray about life and the love of poetry that led to his collection of verse January Poet.

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March 23, 2021

Do global sanctions work?

Join The Spectator’s Andrew Neil as he chairs a panel discussion with Lord Hannan, Tom Tugendhat MP, Maya Lester QC and the FT’s Tom Burgis to analyse the effectiveness of sanctions and consider alternative solutions to make rogue actors change their ways.