Our Future Voice Now
Hosted in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills this programme was created to give platform and voice to young people (aged 16-24) on key societal challenges (post-COVID) and help shape policy recommendations for future action.
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Becky Holloway, Programme Director
Programme Updates
KPMG International convened a virtual roundtable in March 2026 as part of the Global Responsible Tax Program to explore the evolving trajectory of Pillar Two and its implications for global tax cooperation.
KPMG International hosted an online roundtable in February 2026 as part of the Global Responsible Tax Program. Participants from business, academia, policy and civil society discussed how tax systems might respond to the growing impact of artificial intelligence, robotics and automation on the economy and labor market and what role tax can and should play in meeting social and business goals.
KPMG International hosted a dinner in February 2026 in London as part of the Global Responsible Tax Program to explore how tax policy, mobility and wider public policy shape the UK’s competitiveness in an era of heightened global contestation.
When we speak to organisations about how they intersect with the worlds of politics, democracy, government and the state, we hear repeatedly that good people with the best intentions on all sides are being weighed down by a mix of overwhelm and overload.
On Wednesday 28 January 2026, Jericho hosted a special panel discussion in collaboration with Ipsos and the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) to celebrate the launch of the latest report from the Business and Democracy Commission.
KPMG International hosted a virtual roundtable in November 2025 as part of the Global Responsible Tax Program to explore how governments and businesses can design incentive policies that balance economic growth, fairness and global collaboration.
KPMG International hosted a dinner discussion in August 2025, as part of the Global Responsible Tax Program, to explore the shifting nature of global governance and its implications for tax and beyond.
KPMG International hosted a virtual roundtable in October 2025 as part of its Global Responsible Tax thought leaders’ group. The group of tax leaders, policymakers, academics, business representatives and civil society discussed how the direction of the US Administration’s economic focus continues to shape global tax policy, and its perhaps unexpected secondary and tertiary knock-on effects.
It's been a chaotic year both at home and abroad. I wish we could say the new year will be different, that you will find solid ground in certainty and the ability to predict and plan.
KPMG International convened a roundtable discussion in July 2025, as part of its Global Responsible Tax Program, to explore the evolving role of tariffs in modern policymaking.
KPMG International hosted a roundtable discussion in June 2025, as part of the Global Responsible Tax Program, to explore the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in tax and revenue administration.
Global lessons on fiscal rules: Independence, impact and integrity - Roundtable held July 2025
We’re pleased to welcome Clare Richmond as a new adviser to Jericho. Clare is a long-standing social innovator, coach and author of The Scavenger Mindset. Her work centres on an idea both counterintuitive and quietly radical: that the most effective leaders in uncertain times are those confident enough to say, “I don’t know.”
Echo and Jericho Chambers convened 26 senior leaders in corporate affairs, communications, sustainability and investment to explore whether the current pullback on ESG, DEI, and activism reflects a permanent shift or a temporary pause.
The session revealed tensions - but also clear opportunities to reframe, refocus, and lead with intent.
The latest interview in our series What After Woke? is with Sue Garrard. Sue was one of the masterminds behind Unilever’s Sustainable Living Plan 2010-2020, and together with her then-CEO Paul Polman, made Unilever the poster child for corporate responsibility. That led her into many projects in the developing world (for example, where Unilever sourced vast quantities of palm oil) and at home (where she took on those pundits and investors who mocked Hellman’s mayonnaise for claiming it had “purpose.”)
We have a new short podcast series - What After Woke: Are we witnessing a great reset in corporate activism, DEI, and ESG – or just a glitch?
Blueprint for Better Business and Jericho hosted a roundtable dinner in May 2025 to reflect on the increasingly complex environment for businesses seeking to act with purpose, especially in light of regulatory, political and cultural pressures.
As we filter the results of the recent elections in the UK, it's a good moment to reflect on what is happening to our country and the wider world.
KPMG International and Jericho hosted a roundtable discussion in March 2025 to explore how to rethink the UK’s fiscal rules to breathe life into the economy.
KPMG International and Jericho, recently hosted a global webinar to delve into the findings of the newly launched Global Responsible Tax: Past, Present, Future report. Catch up on demand here.
Last month, our Global Responsible Tax Program (in partnership with KPMG International) celebrated its first decade. This is an important milestone for KPMG, Jericho and our wider community.
KPMG International hosted a roundtable discussion in October 2024 to explore meaningful transparency. This event focused on perspectives from Africa building on insights shared in the 2024 report, Public Tax Reporting: Understanding complexity; making disclosure meaningful.
KPMG International hosted a roundtable discussion in October 2024 to explore meaningful transparency. This event focused on perspectives from Europe building on insights shared in the 2024 report, Public Tax Reporting: Understanding complexity; making disclosure meaningful.
Peter Boggis’s fight against coastal erosion symbolises ongoing efforts to protect Suffolk’s coastline in this article from the Our Heritage 2040: Embracing the Past, Securing the Future Publication.
Russ Rainger, Trustee, The Long Shop Museum, sets out proposals for Leiston’s Urban Plan in this article from the Our Heritage 2040: Embracing the Past, Securing the Future Publication.
Students share their experiences of living and studying in Lowestoft in this article from the Our Heritage 2040: Embracing the Past, Securing the Future Publication.
Sizewell fisherman Noel Cattermole highlights the immediate impacts of climate change on local industries in this article from the Our Heritage 2040: Embracing the Past, Securing the Future Publication.
Jericho Chambers and Blueprint for Better Business hosted an informal roundtable conversation in November to explore the evolution of “purpose-led business” in the UK.