Event Calendar

IPF Northern Region Annual Dinner 2024

7

Nov

2024

7:00PM – 11:59PM

The Edwardian Manchester, Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester, United Kingdom, M2 5GP

Booking is now open for the IPF Northern Region Annual Dinner 2024.

Ticket Price: £147.50 + VAT (£177 inclusive of VAT @ 20% per person). A table to seat 10 people will be £1,475 + VAT (£1,770 inc. VAT). The ticket price includes drinks reception and a half a bottle of wine per person during the dinner.

In addition to tables, there may also be a number of individual places for members or members with a smaller number of guests. Where these are accepted, they will be allocated to a Shared Table, the composition of which, in terms of other organisations, cannot be guaranteed.

NOTE: places on shared tables cannot be confirmed until sufficient bookings to fill the table(s) have been received.

This is an extremely popular event, therefore the booking conditions are as follows:

* Bookings can only be taken from IPF members who have renewed for the 2024/25 subscription year.

* Bookings will be accepted on a first come, first served basis in the order of receipt of a signed booking form only. Tables/tickets CANNOT be reserved!

* Organisations wishing to book one table will need to have one IPF member in the North

* Organisations wishing to book two tables will need to have a minimum of two IPF members in the North.

Dress code: Black Tie

Information on how to book is shown below – please read carefully.

Speakers

Speakers

    Daniel Finkelstein IPF Annual Lunch 2023 guest spealer

    Daniel Finkelstein

    Daniel Finkelstein is a columnist and broadcaster and former Executive Editor and Associate Editor of The Times. He is also a member of the Lords and has served as an advisor to the Conservative Party.
    Daniel began his career as Chair of the Young Social Democrats, a group of whom went on to join the Conservatives. After serving as director of a Westminster think tank focusing on social policy, he became a political advisor to John Major and then William Hague and Secretary to the Shadow Cabinet. He played an early role in attempts to modernise the party alongside the likes of David Cameron and George Osborne.
    Following a brief spell in data communications, Daniel joined The Times, started their blog, and worked his way up to the leader columns. He's also written a highly regarded and very distinctive statistics-based football review, and regular columns for The Jewish Chronicle.
    Known for taking an objective, insider's view of Westminster, Daniel is a prominent commentator in the media, and a regular on Radio 4's satirical panel show The News Quiz. His talks provide a sharp and entertaining insight into
    the political scene examining the key policies and personalities with wry humour and genuine knowledge.
    His book Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad is a moving, personal and at times horrifying memoir about Daniel’s parents’ experiences at the hands of the two genocidal dictators of the 20th century. Sex, Lies and the Ballot Box was shortlisted for the Practical Politics Book of the Year at The Paddy Power Political Book Awards.

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How to Book

IPF Northern Dinner 2024 Flyer and Booking Form

 

Download booking form, complete and return to socialevents@ipf.org.uk

Your booking is provisional until you have received a confirmation email from us.

Please Note:  Once we have accepted your booking, a confirmation email with your invoice (or receipt for credit card payment) together with a form for your list of host and guest names will be sent to you. 

Tickets, reminders to return your host/guest names for the List of Attendees, wine and menu details, place cards, etc., will be sent to you via email or post before the Dinner.  If you do not receive this information it means that we have not received your booking.