Tag: All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events
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MPs to elect new APPG for Events chair

The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events (APPG) has announced that an Extraordinary General Meeting will take place in Parliament on 22 October 2025 to elect a new Chair of the APPG. The election follows […]
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Statement from Shaun Davies MP

Yesterday, Wednesday 10th September 2025, I was appointed to the role of Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Defence, John Healey. While I am very excited to be […]
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The MIA and Manchester Central join the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events

The Meetings Industry Association (MIA) and Manchester Central have joined the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events (APPG) as its latest corporate members.
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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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APPG for Events reveals first set of Group and Corporate members

Beam, Experience Oxfordshire, Raccoon Media Group, the SEC, Togather, and the Event Hire Association join APPG for Events
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The Business of Events publishes Policy Agenda

Following an extensive UK-wide policy consultation conducted in 2023, TBOE have highlighted seven specific policy initiatives that hold the potential to unlock significant growth within the UK events economy, paving the way for a more robust and prosperous sector.
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All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events AGM date confirmed

The Business of Events can announce that the All Party Parliamentary Group for Events (APPG) is to hold its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 16th April 2024, in line with current Parliamentary rules and requirements.
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Briefing Note: Chancellor’s Autumn Statement November 2023

As widely trailed, there were tax cuts for business, reductions in national insurance, along with extensions in business rates reductions for hospitality and leisure businesses and full expensing on business investment – all of which will be welcomes by businesses of all shapes and sizes. But, when it comes specifically to the events sector, was…
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Political landscape and policy agenda discussed at The Business of Events: UK Policy Forum

More than 170 delegates representing the UK government and the global business events, associations and education sectors, joined The Business of Events’ UK Policy Forum, which took place yesterday (08 […]
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The potential of a Labour Government: threat or opportunity?

With new Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport, Thangam Debbonaire, directly swapping roles with her predecessor, Lucy Powell, who moves into the role of Shadow Leader of the House of Commons, the new Shadow Cabinet is likely to be the senior Labour team we see fighting the upcoming General Election. Barbara Keeley,…
