About IPPR at Party Conferences 2024

IPPR will once again be delivering a diverse programme of events at four party conferences in 2024. We anticipate that just as in previous years, our events will prove to be the ‘must-attend’ events of the conference season.

This page will be updated regularly throughout the conference season with the most up-to-date information as/when speakers confirm their attendance.

For updates, subscribe to IPPR's newsletter here. For enquiries, please contact events@ippr.org.

Schedule

SNP | 30 August - 1 September 2024, Edinburgh

Friday 30 August

Drawing a line under poverty: Implementing a minimum income guarantee in Scotland

Friday 30 August, 16.30 - 17.30 | Tinto Room, Level 0, EICC
Hosted by
IPPR Scotland, The Poverty Alliance and Citizens Advice Scotland

  • Collette Stevenson MSP Convener of the Social Justice and Social Security Committee
  • Emma Jackson, Strategic Lead for Social Justice, Citizens Advice Scotland
  • Stephen Boyd, Director, IPPR Scotland

Chair: Peter Kelly, Chief Executive, The Poverty Alliance

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

Lib Dems | 14 - 17 September 2024, Brighton

Monday 16 September

Radical reform: What's the Liberal Democrats' plan to drive up living standards?

Monday 16 September, 11.30 - 12.30 | Meeting Room 1A, Brighton Centre
Hosted by IPPR and Independent Age

  • Wendy Chamberlain MP, Chief Whip and Spokesperson for Work & Pensions
  • Alfie Stirling, Director of Insight and Policy, Joseph Rowntree Foundation
  • Joanna Elson CBE, Chief Executive, Independent Age

Chair:Henry Parkes, Principal Economist and Head of Quantitative Research, IPPR

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

The ‘constructive opposition’: How will the Liberal Democrats maximise their influence in the new Parliament?

Monday 16 September, 13.00 - 14.00 | Consort Room, The Grand Hotel
Hosted by IPPR

  • Layla Moran MP, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs & International Development
  • Mark Pack, President of the Liberal Democrats
  • Polly Mackenzie

Chair: Sarah Mulley, Interim Director of Politics and Policy, IPPR

Labour | 22 - 25 September 2024, Liverpool

Sunday 22 September

Breaking down barriers to opportunity: Where next for Labour's childcare offer?

Sunday 22 September, 12.30 - 13.45 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR

  • Sarah Smith MP
  • Meghan Meek-O'Connor, Senior Policy Adviser, Save the Children
  • Abby Jitendra, Principal Policy Adviser, Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Chair: Sarah Mulley, Director of Policy and Politics, IPPR

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

How will Labour fix our public services?

Sunday 22 September, 14.00 - 15.15 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR and Newton Europe

  • Georgia Gould MP, Parliamentary Secretary at Cabinet Office
  • Josh MacAlister MP
  • Cllr Nazia Rehman,Cabinet member for Resources, Finance and Transformation, Wigan Council
  • Richard Lum, Senior Partner, Newton Europe

Chair: Chris Thomas, Head of the Commission on Health and Prosperity, IPPR

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

Modernising elections: Improving participation in British democracy 

Sunday 22 September, 15.45 - 17.00 | Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR and The UK Democracy Fund (hosted by the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust)

  • Rt Hon Lucy Powell MP, Leader of the House of Commons
  • Martha Dalton, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Lodestone Communications
  • Dr Parth Patel, Principal Research Fellow, IPPR
  • Ellen Berry, Head of the UK Democracy Fund

Chair: Harry Quilter-Pinner, Interim Executive Director, IPPR

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

How to build a decade of national renewal

Sunday 22 September
Hosted by IPPR

  • Rt Hon David Lammy MP, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
  • Heather Boushey, Member of the Council of Economic Advisers, The White House
  • Dr Parth Patel,Principal Research Fellow, IPPR

Chair: Harry Quilter-Pinner, Interim Executive Director, IPPR

*This event is by invitation-only.

Walking the talk on missions: A different way to do government

Sunday 22 September, 17:45 - 19.00 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR and the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

  • Prof Mariana Mazzucato, Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value and Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
  • Georgia Gould MP, Parliamentary Secretary at Cabinet Office

Chair: Harry Quilter-Pinner, Interim Executive Director, IPPR

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

IPPR and Labour Together Drinks Reception

Sunday 22 September, 19.30 - late
Hosted by IPPR, Labour Together, 5654 & Company, Impetus, and Asda

This year, IPPR and Labour Together are hosting a joint reception to bring together stakeholders from across progressive politics to hear about the Labour Party’s plans for the next five years. This event is generously sponsored by 5654 & Company and supported by Impetus and Asda.

*This event is by invitation-only.

Monday 23 September

What’s Labour’s plan to tackle poverty and raise living standards?

Monday 23 September, 9.00 - 10.15 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR, the Centre for Social Justice and Independent Age

  • Rt Hon Sir Stephen Timms MP, Minister of State
  • Joanna Elson CBE, Chief Executive, Independent Age
  • Sophia Worringer, Deputy Policy Director, Centre for Social Justice
  • Sara Ogilvie, Director of Policy, Rights and Advocacy, Child Poverty Action Group
  • Henry Parkes, Principal Economist and Head of Quantitative Research, IPPR

Chair: ProfessorAshwin Kumar, Director of Research and Policy, IPPR

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

Diplomacy, development and defence: Labour’s foreign policy agenda

Monday 23 September, 9.00 - 10.15 | Arena Room 9, ACC
Hosted by IPPR and Lloyd’s

  • Rt Hon Emily Thornberry MP, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee
  • Romilly Greenhill, CEO, Bond
  • Sir Simon Fraser, Managing Partner of Flint Global and former Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
  • Bruce Carnegie-Brown, Chairman, Lloyd's

Chair: Laura Chappell, Associate Director for International Policy, IPPR

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

What’s needed to unlock clean energy generation in the UK?

Monday 23 September, 10.30 - 11.45 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR and EDF

  • Michael Shanks MP, Minister for Energy
  • Sam Richards, CEO, Britain Remade
  • Tamer Al-Bishawi, Chief Nuclear Officer, Hinkley Point C
  • Emma Pinchbeck, CEO, Energy UK
  • Joshua Emden, Senior Research Fellow, IPPR

Chair: Maya Singer Hobbs, Senior Research Fellow, IPPR

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

Our greatest asset: Labour's vision for healthy growth

Monday 23 September, 10.30 - 11.45 | Arena Room 9, ACC
Hosted by IPPR and Impact on Urban Health

  • Rt Hon Liz Kendall MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
  • Lord Victor Adebowale, Chair of IPPR Trustees
  • Baroness Camilla Cavendish
  • Peter Babudu, Executive Director, Impact on Urban Health
  • Chris Thomas, Head of the IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity

Chair: Harry Quilter-Pinner, Interim Executive Director, IPPR

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

Private roundtable: Improving bill support schemes in essential markets: How can we unlock the full benefits?

Monday 23 September, 12.45 - 14.15
Hosted by IPPR, Citizens Advice, Policy in Practice and abrdn Financial Fairness Trust

*This event is by invitation-only.

Building worker power: the new deal for working people

Monday 23 September, 13.00 - 14.00 | Hall 2C, ACC
Hosted by IPPR and Labour Unions

  • Justin Madders MP,Minister for Employment Rights
  • Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire
  • Paul Nowak, General Secretary, Trades Unions Congress
  • Gloria Mills, former President, Trade Unions Congress
  • Helen Pearce, Director, Labour Unions
  • Joseph Evans, Researcher, IPPR

Chair: Dr George Dibb, Head of Economic Policy, IPPR

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

Health equals wealth: Labour’s plan for health and care

Monday 23 September, 13.00 - 14.00 | Arena Room 9, ACC
Hosted by IPPR and the Health Foundation

  • Rt HonWes Streeting MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
  • Dame Dr Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive, Health Foundation
  • Chris Thomas, Head of the IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity

Chair: Harry Quilter-Pinner, Interim Executive Director, IPPR

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.


How can a Labour government supercharge public and private investment? 

Monday 23 September, 14.30 - 15.45 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR

  • Torsten Bell MP
  • Professor Mariana Mazzucato,Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value and Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
  • Heather Boushey, Member of the Council of Economic Advisers & Chief Economist for the President's Invest in America Cabinet, The White House
  • Simon Virley, Head of Energy and Natural Resources, KPMG
  • Carsten Jung, Principal Research Fellow, Head of Macro and AI, IPPR

Chair: Harry Quilter-Pinner, Interim Executive Director, IPPR

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

What are Labour’s priorities for schools?

Monday 23 September, 14.30 - 15.45 | Arena Room 9, ACC
Hosted by IPPR and the National Education Union

  • Sarah Smith MP
  • Daniel Kebede, General Secretary, National Education Union
  • Kiran Gill, Chief Executive, The Difference
  • Efua Poku-Amanfo, Research Fellow, IPPR
  • Farzana Begum, Fair Education Alliance Youth Steering Group member

Chair:Professor Ashwin Kumar, Director of Research and Policy, IPPR

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

How will Labour reform social security and support more people into good work? 

Monday 23 September, 16.15 - 17.30 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR and Gingerbread

  • Matthew Patrick MP
  • Tom Pollard, Head of Social Policy, New Economics Foundation
  • Sarah Lambert, Head of Policy and Campaigns, Gingerbread
  • Faith Agnwet, single parent with experience of Universal Credit
  • Professor Ashwin Kumar, Director of Research and Policy, IPPR

Chair: Henry Parkes, Principal Economist and Head of Quantitative Research, IPPR

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

How to build the workforce needed for net zero

Monday 23 September, 16.15 - 17.30 | Arena Room 9, ACC
Hosted by IPPR and Reed in Partnership

  • Andrew Pakes MP, Co-Chair of the APPG on Apprenticeships
  • Sue Ferns, Deputy General Secretary, Prospect
  • Tom Hoines, Director, Reed Environment, Reed in Partnership
  • Joshua Emden, Senior Research Fellow, IPPR

Chair: Becca Massey-Chase, Principal Research Fellow, IPPR

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

Taking Back Control: The next phase of devolution

Monday 23 September, 17.45 - 19.00 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR North and the Local Trust

  • Jim McMahon OBE MP, Minister of State at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
  • Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester
  • Matt Leach, Chief Executive, Local Trust
  • Ryan Swift, Research Fellow, IPPR North
  • Freda Eyden, Co-Chair, Our Sale West

Chair: Zoë Billingham, Director, IPPR North

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

Migration policy under Labour: Challenges and opportunities

Monday 23 September, 18.00 - 19.00 | Arena Room 9, ACC
Hosted by IPPR and British Red Cross

  • Tony Vaughan MP
  • Chris Murray MP
  • Mubeen Bhutta, Director of Policy, Research and Advocacy, British Red Cross
  • Marley Morris, Associate Director for Migration, Trade and Communities, IPPR

Chair: Baroness Ayesha Hazarika

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

How can labour and the climate movement work together to deliver Great British Energy?

Monday 23 September, 19.30 - 22.00 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by NEON, New Economics Foundation and Commonwealth

  • Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero
  • Mathew Lawrence, Director, Commonwealth
  • Mika Minio-Paluello, Policy Officer, Trades Union Congress
  • Ashraf Hamzah, Head of Community Organising, New Economics Foundation

Chair: Ayeisha Thomas-Smith, Executive Director, New Economy Organisers Network (NEON)

The event will be a panel discussion followed by a drinks reception

Tuesday 24 September

Mission possible: How will Labour achieve its energy targets?

Tuesday 24 September, 9.00 - 10.15 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR and Energy UK

  • Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero
  • Heather Boushey, Member of the Council of Economic Advisers, The White House
  • Luke Murphy MP, Chair of the APPG on Climate Change
  • Emma Pinchbeck, CEO, Energy UK
  • Joshua Emden, Senior Research Fellow, IPPR

Chair: Becca Massey-Chase, Principal Research Fellow, IPPR

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

Combatting the kleptocrats: How to make the UK the anti-corruption capital of the world

Tuesday 24 September, 9.00 - 10.15 | Arena Room 9, ACC
Hosted by IPPR and UK Anti-Corruption Coalition

  • Stephen Doughty MP, Minister for Europe, North America, and Overseas Territories
  • Joe Powell MP, Chair of the APPG on Anti-Corruption & Responsible Tax
  • Rt Hon. the Baroness Hodge of Barking DBE
  • Duncan Hames, Director of Policy & Programmes, Transparency International UK
  • Dr Parth Patel, Principal Research Fellow, IPPR

Chair: Laura Chappell, Associate Director for International Policy, IPPR

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

Transforming how we travel: What are Labour’s priorities for healthier, sustainable travel?

Tuesday 24 September, 10.45 - 12.00 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR and Transport and Environment

  • Simon Lightwood MP, Minister for Local Transport
  • Ruth Cadbury MP,Chair of the Transport Committee
  • Mayor Oliver Coppard, South Yorkshire Combined Authority
  • Anna Krajinska, UK Director, Transport and Environment
  • Maya Singer Hobbs, Senior Research Fellow, IPPR
  • Marcus Johns, Senior research fellow, IPPR North

Chair: Becca Massey-Chase, Principal Research Fellow, IPPR

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

Driving growth through governance: How will Labour work in partnership with business?

Tuesday 24 September, 10.45 - 12.00 | Arena Room 9, ACC
Hosted by IPPR and the Better Business Act

  • Liam Byrne MP, Chair of Business and Trade Select Committee
  • Antonia Bance MP
  • Chris Turner, Campaign Director, Better Business Act
  • Pranesh Narayanan, Research Fellow, IPPR

Chair: Dr George Dibb, Associate Director for Economic Policy, IPPR

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

Hype vs hope: How can generative AI be deployed to boost wages and create public value? 

Tuesday 24 September, 12.30 - 13.45 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR and the University of Liverpool

  • Chi Onwurah MP, Science, Innovation and Technology Committee
  • Brittany Smith, UK Policy & Partnerships Lead, OpenAI
  • James Plunkett, Chief Practices Officer, Nesta
  • Professor Danushka Bollegala, Professor or Computer Science, University of Liverpool
  • Bhargav Srinivasa Desikan, Senior Research Fellow, IPPR

Chair: Carsten Jung, Principal Research Fellow and Head of Macro and AI, IPPR

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

Driving inclusive, green prosperity: A new trade strategy for the UK

Tuesday 24 September, 12.30 - 13.45 | Arena Room 9, ACC
Hosted by IPPR and City of London

  • Liam Byrne MP, Chair of Business and Trade Select Committee
  • Todd Tucker, Director, Industrial Policy and Trade, Roosevelt Institute
  • Chris Hayward, Policy Chairman of the City of London Corporation
  • Allie Renison, Associate Director, SEC Newgate
  • Marley Morris, Associate Director for Migration, Trade and Communities, IPPR

Chair: Laura Chappell, Associate Director for International Policy, IPPR

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

How will Labour make their green industrial strategy a reality?

Tuesday 24 September, 15.30 - 16.45 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR and Prospect

  • Sarah Jones MP, Minister for Industry
  • Sue Ferns, Deputy General Secretary, Prospect
  • Todd Tucker, Director, Industrial Policy and Trade, Roosevelt Institute
  • Dr George Dibb, Associate Director for Economic Policy, IPPR

Chair: Sarah Mulley, Interim Director of Politics and Policy, IPPR

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

Mayors and missions: How will Labour spread growth and opportunity across the country?

Tuesday 24 September, 16.15 - 17.00 | Arena Room 9, ACC
Hosted by IPPR North

  • Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester

Chair: Zoë Billingham,Director, IPPR North

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

Trump vs Harris - What the White House race means for the US and the UK

Tuesday 24th September, 16:00 – 17:15 | Revolucion de Cuba, Unit 17, Albert Dock
Hosted by IPPR, Third Way and Labour List

  • Josh Simons MP
  • Scarlett Maguire, Director, J.L. Partners
  • Josh Freed, Senior Vice President, Third Way
  • Laura Chappell, Associate Director for International Policy, IPPR
What is Labour’s plan for restoring nature?

Tuesday 24 September, 17.15 - 18.30 | Education Area 3, Museum of Liverpool
Hosted by IPPR, Labour Climate and Environment Forum, WWF, and NatWest

  • Toby Perkins MP, Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee
  • Tanya Steele CBE, Chief Executive, WWF UK
  • Joseph Evans, Researcher, IPPR

Chair: Paul McNamee, Director, Labour Climate and Environment Forum

*this event is outside the secure zone but a conference pass will be required to attend.

Faster, fairer, greener: How to deliver Labour’s growth mission

Tuesday 24 September
Hosted by IPPR

  • Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer
  • Heather Boushey, Member of the Council of Economic Advisers, The White House

Chair: Harry Quilter-Pinner, Interim Executive Director, IPPR

*This event is by invitation-only. For more details, please contact events@ippr.org

Conservative | 29 September - 2 October 2024, Birmingham

Monday 30 September

In conversation: Rt Hon Michael Gove

Monday 30th September, 10.45 - 11.45 | Onward Marquee
Hosted by IPPR and Onward

  • Rt Hon Michael Gove

Chair: Zoë Billingham, Director, IPPR North

Intro: Sebastian Payne, Director, Onward

Getting Britain working: How do we tackle economic inactivity?

Monday 30th September, 11.00 - 12.00 | Dolce Room, Hyatt Regency Birmingham
Hosted by IPPR and Centre for Social Justice

  • Tim Montgomerie, Journalist, Times Radio

  • Rt Hon Mel Stride MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Work & Pensions

  • Rt Hon Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP, Chairman, the Centre for Social Justice

  • Chris Thomas, Head of the IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity, IPPR

  • Chris Smyth, Whitehall Editor, The Times

Chair: Sophia Worringer, Deputy Director of Policy, CSJ

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

A Conservative approach to health

Monday 30 September, 13.00 - 14.30 | Fortissimo Room, Hyatt Regency Birmingham
Hosted by IPPR and Impact on Urban Health

  • Tim Leunig, Visiting Professor in Practice, LSE School of Public Policy
  • Emma Dean, Managing Director, Portland Communications
  • Anna Garrod, Policy and Influencing Director, Impact on Urban Health

Chair: Chris Thomas, Head of the IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.

In Conversation: Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP

Monday 30 September, 16.00 - 17.00 | Fortissimo Room, Hyatt Regency Birmingham
Hosted by IPPR

  • Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
  • Ryan Henson, Chief Executive Officer, Coalition for Global Prosperity

Chair: Laura Chappell, Associate Director for International Policy, IPPR

*this event is inside the secure zone and a conference pass will be required to attend.