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Thu 4 Dec 14 · IPSO and the Future of UK Press Regulation (Old Theatre, Old Building, London)
Tue 6 May 14 · Looking Backward to Posterity: the statistics of crisis (Hong Kong Theatre, London)
Tue 3 Dec 13 · The Real EU Debate: Should We Stay or Should We Go? (One Birdcage Walk, Westminster)
Tue 9 Oct 12 · Goodbye to the freedom of the press (Broadway, Nottingham Media Centre, Nottingham)
Wed 20 Jun 12 · Multidisciplinary integrated approaches to understand evasion of host immune responses by pathogens (The Penridge Suite, London)
Thu 10 May 12 · Precautionary Politics: explaining the shift in global regulatory leadership from the United States (New Theatre, East Building, London)
Tue 18 Oct 11 · Taming the tabloid beast: reining in the press after Hackgate? ( Bellerbys College, Brighton)
Mon 22 Nov 10 · What has the financial crisis taught Europe? (New Theatre, London)
Wed 23 Jun 10 · LSE Director's Dialogue (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, London)
Thu 4 Mar 10 · Risk Versus Responsibility in the Regulation of the Company (Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics &Political Science, London)
Thu 25 Feb 10 · Risk-Based Regulation: rethinking from a lawyers’ perspective (Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics &Political Science, London)
Mon 19 Oct 09 · The Future of Banking and Financial Regulation (Old Theatre, London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Mon 14 Sep 09 · New thinking for Britain’s next decade – Progress lecture series in partnership with LSE (London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Sun 24 May 09 · The Limits of Freedom (the globe at hay, Hay on Wye)
Tue 18 Nov 08 · Opening up the politics of sustainability: reconciling science, participation and power (Centre for the Study of Democracy, London)
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