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Wilton Park is the UK’s foremost multilateral facilitator. It serves as the UK government’s expert in convening international policy dialogue, bringing together decision-makers from around the world to turn ideas into action.
Insights and reports
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Watch
International solutions to carbon leakage – video playlist
Read
Minister Doughty Keynote Speech: Wilton Park Annual Address 2026
Watch
Social protection in fragile and conflict-affected settings – video playlist
Watch
Inclusive economies and employment rights: Ministers Dearden and Narayan open Wilton Park conference
Reports
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Report
Leveraging digital public infrastructure for sustainable health system transformation
Report
International solutions to carbon leakage
Report
Human rights in a shifting world: broadening support, securing futures
Genuine dialogue
What we do
Expert convenors
Our approach
“I want us to engage even more widely and deeply. To gain the benefits of a diverse range of perspectives. To harness the power of voices outside government, whose own influence can complement our own. Wilton Park really matters to this agenda.”
The Rt Hon David Lammy MP, Deputy Prime Minister
Events
Events
Childhood in the age of artificial intelligence
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Updating livelihood programming in North Africa, Horn of Africa and Central Sahel
Promoting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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Driving inclusive economies and growth through better protection for workers
Global economy
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Our History
Some of the key moments from our history.
1946
Heinz Koeppler establishes Wilton Park.
1947
Lady Astor, the first woman to take a seat in the UK Parliament, spoke at Wilton Park on “Women in Public Life”.
1951
Wilton Park relocates to Wiston House, Sussex.
1968
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh visits Wilton Park’s 100th conference.
1972
Wilton Park’s 143rd conference explored the ecological crisis and its societal impact, marking Wilton Park as an early voice on environment and sustainability.
1973
Prime Minister Edward Heath and the French President, Georges Pompidou, agree discussions on European enlargement should be addressed at Wilton Park and create the European Discussion Centre.
1975
In the wake of the OAPEC oil embargo, Wilton Park began tackling global energy concerns, focusing on European energy security and reducing reliance on imports.
1980
Wilton Park becomes a venue for South African representatives to discuss the transition from apartheid
1983
As satellite broadcasting and global news networks begin reshaping diplomacy, Wilton Park examines how the communications revolution is transforming political decision-making and international relations.
1986
Mikhail Gorbachev’s reforms in the Soviet Union enabled the first Soviet participants at Wilton Park events.
1988
The first overseas Wilton Park conference takes place in Finland, on East-West relations.
1988
Discussions during a 1988 Wilton Park conference predict the the collapse of the Soviet Union.
1994
Post-Cold War, Wilton Park conferences focus on implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention — a landmark arms control agreement signed in 1993 to take effect in 1997.
1999
Wilton Park holds a conference on the Western Balkans after Milosevic, less than three months after the end of NATO’s air campaign
2003
Conferences go beyond Europe for the first time to Japan and Brazil.
2012
Rt Hon William Hague MP and Angelina Jolie, United Nations’ Special Envoy, attend Wilton Park’s conference on preventing sexual violence.
2018
From 2018 to 2021, Wilton Park convened multiple dialogues on promoting inclusive citizenship drawing together major local and international faith-based organisations.
2019
From 2019 Wilton Park hosts a series of conferences to support UK work on responsible space behaviours culminating in the adoption of a resolution at the UN General Assembly.
2020
Wilton Park convenes a series of dialogues on artificial intelligence, including on its use in the public sector. Dialogues on AI become a growing area of focus.
2021
Wilton Park acts as the Secretariat for the major COP26 initiative, Catalyst for Climate Action, on behalf of the UK’s COP26 Presidency.
2022
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Wilton Park convenes a series of dialogues on issues including economic recovery, criminal justice, information warfare, and strategic deterrence.
2025
Wilton Park continued its important work on faith, convening ‘the role and responsibility of religious leaders in times of war, atrocities and polarisation’ conference. The event was referenced by the UN Secretary General in his report to the General Assembly.
More about our history
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Skip to main content
World-changing dialogue
Latest thinking
Wilton Park is the UK’s foremost multilateral facilitator. It serves as the UK government’s expert in convening international policy dialogue, bringing together decision-makers from around the world to turn ideas into action.
Insights and reports
View all Insights & Reports
Watch
International solutions to carbon leakage – video playlist
Read
Minister Doughty Keynote Speech: Wilton Park Annual Address 2026
Watch
Social protection in fragile and conflict-affected settings – video playlist
Watch
Inclusive economies and employment rights: Ministers Dearden and Narayan open Wilton Park conference
Reports
View all Reports
Report
Leveraging digital public infrastructure for sustainable health system transformation
Report
International solutions to carbon leakage
Report
Human rights in a shifting world: broadening support, securing futures
Genuine dialogue
What we do
Expert convenors
Our approach
“I want us to engage even more widely and deeply. To gain the benefits of a diverse range of perspectives. To harness the power of voices outside government, whose own influence can complement our own. Wilton Park really matters to this agenda.”
The Rt Hon David Lammy MP, Deputy Prime Minister
Events
Events
Childhood in the age of artificial intelligence
Find out more
Updating livelihood programming in North Africa, Horn of Africa and Central Sahel
Promoting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Find out more
Driving inclusive economies and growth through better protection for workers
Global economy
Find out more
Our History
Some of the key moments from our history.
1946
Heinz Koeppler establishes Wilton Park.
1947
Lady Astor, the first woman to take a seat in the UK Parliament, spoke at Wilton Park on “Women in Public Life”.
1951
Wilton Park relocates to Wiston House, Sussex.
1968
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh visits Wilton Park’s 100th conference.
1972
Wilton Park’s 143rd conference explored the ecological crisis and its societal impact, marking Wilton Park as an early voice on environment and sustainability.
1973
Prime Minister Edward Heath and the French President, Georges Pompidou, agree discussions on European enlargement should be addressed at Wilton Park and create the European Discussion Centre.
1975
In the wake of the OAPEC oil embargo, Wilton Park began tackling global energy concerns, focusing on European energy security and reducing reliance on imports.
1980
Wilton Park becomes a venue for South African representatives to discuss the transition from apartheid
1983
As satellite broadcasting and global news networks begin reshaping diplomacy, Wilton Park examines how the communications revolution is transforming political decision-making and international relations.
1986
Mikhail Gorbachev’s reforms in the Soviet Union enabled the first Soviet participants at Wilton Park events.
1988
The first overseas Wilton Park conference takes place in Finland, on East-West relations.
1988
Discussions during a 1988 Wilton Park conference predict the the collapse of the Soviet Union.
1994
Post-Cold War, Wilton Park conferences focus on implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention — a landmark arms control agreement signed in 1993 to take effect in 1997.
1999
Wilton Park holds a conference on the Western Balkans after Milosevic, less than three months after the end of NATO’s air campaign
2003
Conferences go beyond Europe for the first time to Japan and Brazil.
2012
Rt Hon William Hague MP and Angelina Jolie, United Nations’ Special Envoy, attend Wilton Park’s conference on preventing sexual violence.
2018
From 2018 to 2021, Wilton Park convened multiple dialogues on promoting inclusive citizenship drawing together major local and international faith-based organisations.
2019
From 2019 Wilton Park hosts a series of conferences to support UK work on responsible space behaviours culminating in the adoption of a resolution at the UN General Assembly.
2020
Wilton Park convenes a series of dialogues on artificial intelligence, including on its use in the public sector. Dialogues on AI become a growing area of focus.
2021
Wilton Park acts as the Secretariat for the major COP26 initiative, Catalyst for Climate Action, on behalf of the UK’s COP26 Presidency.
2022
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Wilton Park convenes a series of dialogues on issues including economic recovery, criminal justice, information warfare, and strategic deterrence.
2025
Wilton Park continued its important work on faith, convening ‘the role and responsibility of religious leaders in times of war, atrocities and polarisation’ conference. The event was referenced by the UN Secretary General in his report to the General Assembly.
More about our history
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