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Why are events vital to the UK economy, and what are the asks of government?

On behalf of Cvent, TBOE’s Director of News & Content, Mike Fletcher, takes a detailed look at the impact of each part of the UK events industry and how the UK Government can help to unlock growth.
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All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events to hold Parliamentary Dinner

The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events (APPG) will hold its first Parliamentary Dinner of the new Parliament next week (6 May)
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AEV joins All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events as seventh corporate member
The AEV joins other leading brands from across the UK’s business events sector, including beam, SEC, Racoon Media Group, Experience Oxfordshire, Togather and Hire Association Europe, as corporate members of the APPG.
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RX Global announced as headline partner for The Business of Events 2025 Global Policy Forum

The Business of Events, the leading Think Tank and Advocacy Network for the business events sector, has announced RX Global as the headline partner of its signature 2025 Global Policy […]
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TBOE Global Policy Forum moves to 1 April

The Business of Events’ Global Policy Forum will now be held on 1 April 2025, due to a Parliamentary recess taking place in February.
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Visit Scotland’s Brownlee Steps Onto The World Stage as PCMA Chair

Neil Brownlee is the first non-North American chair of PCMA. He sits down with Mike Fletcher to discuss both his new role and his 16 years of experience championing business events in Scotland.
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TBOE White Paper explores Global Classification Codes and their impact on the events economy

The Business of Events’ latest White Paper reveals how current economic classification systems hinder the accurate measurement of the events sector.
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APPG for Events reforms with first meeting in Parliament

The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Events was officially reconstituted during a meeting in Parliament yesterday.
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The Business of Events releases Events Economy Tracker for Q3 2024

The tracker, which analyses data from a sample of 350 venues from across the UK, details comparative booking trends, revenue per delegate, booking lead times, and delegate numbers.
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Unifying the message of advocacy

“We can only spread a unified message if we create more forums, stand on more stages, share more case studies, and drive a constant narrative that can be repeated all over the world”, says ICCA’s Senthil Gopinath.
