The IEA will be hosting a panel debate on the motion, ‘Transgender Ideology: A threat to liberal values?’ Doors will open at 6:30pm for a 7pm start. Drinks will be served between 6:30 and the start of the debate. Debates surrounding gender identity have gained prominence in the last few years. Trans rights activists have argued (more…)
The IEA Book Club will be hosting an upcoming event with Marian Tupy on his latest book, “Superabundance: The Story of Population Growth, Innovation, and Human Flourishing on an Infinitely Bountiful Planet”. This event will take place on Thursday 2nd November from 12:00 – 14:00 at the IEA Westminster offices. Chairing this event is TBC. (more…)
The IEA is holding a panel discussion on Faith in Markets: Is God a Free Marketeer? This will take place on Thursday 29 June from 18:00 – 20:00 at the IEA’s offices at 2 Lord North Street. Drinks will be served between 18:00 and 18:30. The IEA is shortly to publish, Faith in Markets, a (more…)
The Institute of Economic Affairs and the Catholic Social Thought Project at St. Mary’s University are pleased to invite you to a film-showing of “The Hong Konger”. The film is a moving and fascinating documentary about Jimmy Lai, who is an entrepreneur, newspaper publisher, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and Catholic convert and who, having escaped (more…)
The IEA Book Club is delighted to host Helen Joyce for an event on her latest book “Trans: Gender Identity and the New Battle for Women’s Rights”. This event will be taking place on Monday 17th April from 17:30 – 19:30, at the IEA. Chairing this event will be Marc Glendening (IEA Head of Cultural Affairs). Helen (more…)
What are the workable solutions to the Online Safety Bill which will give comfort to those who want to see more protection for children, but honour the Prime Minister’s commitment to defend free speech? Join our panel of experts to hear their ideas. Speakers: Emily Carver, Acting Director of Communications, Institute of Economic Affairs Iain (more…)
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The IEA Book Club will be hosting an upcoming event with Joanna Williams on her latest book, “How the Woke Won: The Elitist Movement That Threatens Democracy, Tolerance, and Reason”. This event will take place on Monday 4th July from 18:00 – 20:00 at the IEA Westminster offices. Chairing this event will be Marc Glendening (IEA Head of Cultural (more…)
Speakers: Victoria Hewson (Chair), Damian Collins MP, Jonathan Gullis MP, Simon Jordan (former Chairman, Crystal Palace), Professor Len Shackleton Date & Time: Monday 21 March, 5-7pm followed by a drinks reception On Monday, the Institute of Economic Affairs will be publishing Red Card – a new briefing paper exploring the arguments for and against the recommendations of (more…)
The IEA Book Club is delighted to host an upcoming Book Launch event for our latest book “Why Free Speech Matters” authored by Dr Jamie Whyte, which forms part of the IEA’s Cultural Affairs workstream. This event will take place on Monday 11th October and will be chaired by Mark Littlewood (IEA Director General). What is free speech? How is it (more…)
IEA, 2 Lord North Street, London SW1 (entrance on Great Peter Street)
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