FEPS-Fabian new year conference 2024

Plans for power
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20/01/2024
09:00 - 18:00
London, UK (Hybrid)
London Guildhall 71, Basinghall Street London, London EC3V 7HH United Kingdom
FEPS-Fabian new year conference 2024
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One of the biggest events in the UK political calendar returned in 2024, continuing the tradition established a decade ago between FEPS and the Fabian Society. As we head into a crucial year, we headed to London’s Guildhall to hear from leading voices about the Labour Party’s plans for power.

FEPS-Fabian new year conference 2024

The full agenda is available here.

For additional details, please contact Ania Skrzypek, Director for Research and Training (ania.skrzypek@feps-europe.eu) or Céline Guedes, Project Officer (celine.guedes@feps-europe.eu)

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