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The Future of UK Immigration 2026

Online 26 February 2026, 9:00am - 3:00pm

Speakers

The Institute looks forward to welcoming a plethora of brilliant speakers with a wealth of knowledge and expertise to share with you.

If you are a thought leader in this area and would like to submit a case study session or address, please do so via this link.

Our Commitment to Inclusive Representation

The Institute is deeply committed to fostering diversity of thought and experience across all our speaker panels. We actively strive to include voices from underrepresented and marginalised communities, ensuring that the perspectives shared at our conferences reflect the broad range of communities we engage with and support.

We also recognise that diversity is multifaceted and not always visible. Beyond demographic identifiers, it encompasses lived experiences, backgrounds, and viewpoints that contribute to a more nuanced and inclusive dialogue. While this diversity may not always be immediately apparent, please be assured that our speaker selection process places a strong emphasis on inclusivity, representation, and equity at every stage.

Ben Brindle
Researcher
Migration Observatory, University of Oxford
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Neil Frackelton
Chief Executive
Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit
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Dan Hobbs
Director General, Migration & Borders
Home Office
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Peter Gough
Co-Founder
Khandel light
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Lena Abdu
Director of Transformation
Alliance for Better Care
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Thomas Fell
Migration Team Manager, Public Health and Communities
Gloucestershire County Council
Dr. Domiziana Turcatti
Local Authority Research Practitioner (LARP)
Gloucestershire County Council

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