Professor Alex Kemp discussed 'The History of North Sea Oil and Gas' at the seventy-eighth meeting of the Mile End Group
David Willetts MP have the seventy-sixth Mile End Group on the subject 'Liberal Conservatism'
Former Prime Minister Clement Attlee, was honoured with a statue unveiling at Queen Mary, University of London on April 4, 2011. Lord Mandelson was invited to unveil the repaired statue of Clement Attlee to commemorate Attlee’s achievements
Former Chancellor Lord Healey discussed Being Chancellor at the seventieth meeting of the Mile End Group
Professor Tony Travers gave a lecture on 'A Comparison of London and New York Public Transportation Systems' at the fifty-seventh meeting of the Mile End Group. The event was held at The Guildhall in the City of London
Lord Heseltine was the speaker at the fifty-first meeting of the Mile End Group. The event was held in Canary Wharf's Winter Garden.
Professor Sir Roger Williams delivered the forty-seventh Mile End Group at the Science Museum discussing 'Civil Nuclear Energy since 1945: The Lessons'
The thirty-first meeting of the Mile End Group brought together a panel of Lord Donoughue, Baroness Williams, Lord McNally, Adam Raphael, William Keegan, Hugh Stephenson, Peter Jay and Sir Alan Bailey to discuss the IMF crisis in 1976
At the twenty-ninth meeting of the Mile End Group Professor Peter Hennessy launched his book 'Having It So Good: Britain In The Fifties' he was introduced by the first man to run the sub-four minute mile Sir Roger Bannister
The first Anthony Sampson Memorial Seminar brought together Lord Browne of Madingley and Sir Kevin Tebbit as his respondent on the theme of oil and politics