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Evening Standard covers Parliament Street election party

Evening Standard covers Parliament Street election party

Our US Presidential election night party was covered by the Evening Standard: “Parliament Street think tank and new campaign group Conservative Progress hosted 350 guests at Riley’s Sports Bar in Haymarket. Steven George-Hilley, director of Parliament Street think tank, told the Standard: “Our venue is jam packed, spirits are high and there are rumours that it looks like a bad […]

by · 28th November 2016 · Press Room
City A.M. names our event ‘one of London’s best US Presidential election parties’

City A.M. names our event ‘one of London’s best US Presidential election parties’

Our election night party has been named as one of the top places in London to watch the election by City AM: Cheer on your favourite candidate as the events unfold across 15 plasma HD TV screens, at this party hosted by the Parliament Street think tank and newly-launched campaign group Conservative Progress. Due to keep going from 9.30pm until […]

by · 19th November 2016 · Press Room
Spectator Life touts Parliament Street’s election night party

Spectator Life touts Parliament Street’s election night party

Our election night party has been named as one of ‘five places to watch the US election in London’ by Spectator Life: This party hosted by Parliament Street think tank and the newly launched campaign group Conservative Progress will carry the action from America across 15 big screens. The venue will be decked out in US flags and American-themed buffet […]

by · 18th November 2016 · Press Room
Tim Focas discusses the Autumn Statement in City A.M.

Tim Focas discusses the Autumn Statement in City A.M.

Thursday 17th November 2016 In his latest column for City A.M., Tim Focas explains why the Autumn Statement won’t help the City solve the enigma of Philip Hammond. Tim Focas is Director of Financial Services and the City of London for Parliament Street. He is responsible for providing research and market commentary on the key issues bridging the City and Westminster. His new column […]

by · 17th November 2016 · Press Room
The Metro names Parliament Street Party as one of the top places to watch the election

The Metro names Parliament Street Party as one of the top places to watch the election

Our election night party has been named as one of the top places in London to watch the election by the Metro:   Expect beer, burgers, doughnuts and hot dogs at the Parliament Street and Conservative Progress Election Watch Party from 9.30am to 6am. There’ll have the US election broadcast on 15 screens throughout the night with loads of US […]

by · 17th November 2016 · Press Room

Parliament Street CEO Patrick Sullivan speaks to Canada’s Global News about the US election


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by · 10th November 2016 · Press Room
US Election Night – Press Overview

US Election Night – Press Overview

Sold out well in advance, our much-anticipated US Presidential Election Night Party was a resounding success. We were joined by over four hundred guests and a number of MPs, and members of our team spent the day and night talking to press from around the world, providing preamble, live updates and reactions to the remarkable events of the night. We […]

by · 10th November 2016 · Press Room
Steven George-Hilley – Technology Forum Chairman

Steven George-Hilley – Technology Forum Chairman

Steven George-Hilley joined Parliament Street soon after its inception in 2012. Since then he has spearheaded our technology campaign highlighting the importance of technology to improving our public services. Steven has represented Parliament Street in a number of high profile national and broadcast slots including BBC Radio 4 with Edward Stourton,  ITV’s Daybreak programme, The Mirror, Daily Mail, The Evening Standard, […]

by · 7th November 2016 · Tech Forum
Patrick Sullivan writes for Conservative Home

Patrick Sullivan writes for Conservative Home

First published by Conservative Home in October 2016 The Conservative Party still needs to have an internal election – just not the one it was expecting a few months ago. This July, Theresa May became the first leader of the Conservative Party to have also been its chairman. As such, she has better insight into the workings of the party […]

by · 4th November 2016 · Tory Thought, Press Room, Blog
The EU and Canada Will Sign CETA Tomorrow- an Important Win for Europe

The EU and Canada Will Sign CETA Tomorrow- an Important Win for Europe

The European Union has been in need of some good news for a long, long time. Between the debt crisis, refugee crisis, Brexit and the insurgency in Ukraine, the EU hasn’t had it easy for a while. It looks as though the US-EU trade agreement, TTIP, is doomed for failure no matter who wins the Presidential election on 8 November, […]

by · 29th October 2016 · Brussels & Europe, Blog