All the latest news on Canning House's recent events, activities and other updates
Young Latin American talent building bridges in the UK
- RISE, an initiative of Schmidt Futures and the Rhodes Trust
A group of young, talented people from Latin America, impassioned about projects that seek to change the world, gathered in London and Oxford for 2 weeks. The event? A residential summit that Rise, an initiative of Schmidt Futures and the Rhodes Trust, organised with up to 100 of the world's most promising young leaders.
Roundtable with Sonia Guajajara, Minister for Indigenous Peoples of Brazil
- Canning House and the Embassy of Brazil in London
On Tuesday 26 September, Canning House held a roundtable in partnership with the Embassy of Brazil in London, welcoming Minister Sonia Guajajara, Brazil's Minister for Indigenous Peoples.
Graham Zebedee on CPTPP, Latin America and the UK
- Freddy Nevison-Andrews
On Tuesday 19 September, Canning House held a business breakfast with Graham Zebedee, Chief Negotiator from the Department for Business and Trade on the United Kingdom’s accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
What future for Spain? - with Michael Reid
- Freddy Nevison-Andrews
Writer and journalist Michael Reid, former Madrid correspondent for the Economist and author of Spain: The Trials and Triumphs of a Modern European Country, spoke at a roundtable hosted by Canning House on Wednesday 26 July.
Canning House's Summer Reception
- Freddy Nevison-Andrews
Canning House this Tuesday held its annual Summer Reception. The event brought together key stakeholders across business, diplomacy, politics, academia, media and civil society to raise a glass to another successful year of building UK-Latin American relations.
Big questions facing the UK and Brazil: Conversa 2023
- Freddy Nevison-Andrews
On Friday 30 June the UK-Brazil Conversa, Canning House’s flagship annual forum for discussion of the most important issues facing the UK, Brazil and the two countries’ relationship, took place in Oxford at the world-class facilities of the University of Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government.