Events

We regularly convene events, speak at conferences and deliver webinars, to share our latest insights and findings. Find out more about opportunities to hear about our research below.

Party conferences

Party conferences

We hold events at all major political party conferences

Speaking requests

Speaking requests

We deliver talks about our research at events and conferences

Webinars

Webinars

We deliver free webinars regularly throughout the year, open to all

Turning the tide
Turning the tide

Understanding Britain’s coastal communities

More in Common 23 Jun 2026
Lack of power
Lack of power
More in Common 16 Jun 2026
Causes over cuts: How Britons think we should reform the UK’s social security system
Causes over cuts: How Britons think we should reform the UK’s social security system

Britons want the social security system to protect those who need it, but believe the current system is falling short. However, the public has a clear preferred path to reform.

More in Common 26 May 2026
No Overall Control
No Overall Control

British politics in an era of fragmentation

More in Common 19 May 2026
More in Common’s Final Projections Ahead of the 2026 Elections
More in Common’s Final Projections Ahead of the 2026 Elections

With polling day just around the corner, More in Common has published its final MRP projections and polling for elections across Britain.

More in Common 6 May 2026
A Respect Crisis
A Respect Crisis

New research from More in Common exploring whether the public feel respected by their politicians, what contributes to feeling respected and what can help restore respect.

More in Common 6 May 2026
Guide to the elections
Guide to the elections

More in Common’s comprehensive briefing ahead of the elections sets the scene ahead of votes across Scotland, Wales and England. Revealing new MRP models for Scotland, Wales and London, polling across England and insights from focus groups conducted across Britain, we’ll be looking at the factors driving the vote, offering guidance on interpreting the results, and looking at the implications for the future of British politics.

Louis O'Geran 5 May 2026
Britons’ attitudes towards technology
Britons’ attitudes towards technology

How the country feels about emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, and what role they think the Government should play.

Gorton and Denton
Gorton and Denton

On the day that the results were announced, More in Common held three focus groups with Green, Labour and Reform to understand what drove the outcome and what it means for Britain’s changing politics.

Luke Tryl 3 Mar 2026
Green shoots
Green shoots

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More in Common 18 Feb 2026
The cut-through grid: How Britons view Labour’s first 18 months
The cut-through grid: How Britons view Labour’s first 18 months

To mark the beginning of 2026, More in Common asked the British public to reflect on Labour’s start to government. Given a list of 40 policies and decisions, Britons were asked how much they had heard about each of them, and whether they reflected positively or negatively on the Government.

Louis O'Geran 6 Feb 2026
Out of reach?
Out of reach?

Men, masculinity and mainstream politics

Anouschka Rajah 18 Nov 2025
Rebuilding the coalition
Rebuilding the coalition

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More in Common 7 Oct 2025

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