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Events


Disinformation, Trust, UK Democracy and Ukraine: Full House in Westminster for Launch of Landmark Report
Yesterday (14 January 2026) in the House of Commons – Westminster, nearly one hundred parliamentarians, diplomats, policy professionals and researchers filled Committee Room 9 for the launch of Resilience & Reconstruction’s brand new report, “Disinformation, UK democracy and attitudes toward Ukraine and Russia in the UK.” The event marked the culmination of six months of intensive qualitative fieldwork across the British electorate. In a packed room in Parliament Hosted by
6 days ago


Forging Belonging under Pressure: Dr. Olha Mukha on Civic Resilience and Identity at “Unity and Diversity” Conference, Tallinn
Dr. Olha Mukha, co-founder of the Institute of Resilience & Reconstruction, participated as an invited speaker at the international conference “Unity and Diversity – Searching for Balance,” held in Tallinn, Estonia on 12 November 2025 and organised by the Integration Foundation. Dr. Olha Mukha’s Intervention: “Negotiating Belonging and Identity under Occupation” At the core of Dr. Mukha’s presentation was an exploration of how experiences of belonging, identity, and resilienc
Jan 10


‘Flags, Fears and Friction’: Understanding the Populist Moment in Today’s Britain
On Wednesday, 22 October 2025, the Market Research Society’s Social Equity Group hosted Flags, Fears and Friction — a free public webinar examining how national identity, belonging, and social division shape the current cultural climate in Britain. Representing Resilience & Reconstruction , Steven Lacey joined the panel to discuss insights drawn from our recent collaborative research with The Outsiders on the emergence and evolution of Far-Right and Right-Wing Populist mo
Nov 23, 2025


Stronger Together Forum: Building Resilience through Truth
On 25 September 2025, London hosted the first “Stronger Together: Forum for Cooperation and Aid”, bringing together over 250 leaders from Ukrainian civil society and charitable organisations across the United Kingdom. Organised by Support Ukraine / London Euromaidan, British-Ukrainian Aid, and the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain, with the support of the Embassy of Ukraine, the forum became a platform to strengthen collaboration and share priorities for the UK–Ukrai
Nov 23, 2025


Culture or Collusion? The Kremlin’s Weaponisation of Art, Faith, and Influence: Parliamentary Seminar
On 11 September 2025, Resilience & Reconstruction hosted its inaugural parliamentary event. An audience that included MPs, journalists, researchers and religious leaders heard presentations from a distinguished panel of experts, followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A. The speakers presented evidence-based analyses of the ways art, faith, and cultural influence have been systematically weaponised by the Kremlin to project power and manipulate narratives across Europe
Nov 23, 2025
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