In conversation with Sir Trevor Phillips -- please note new date
Join us for an exclusive evening as we sit down with Sir Trevor Phillips, celebrated broadcaster, writer, and public figure. Renowned for his pioneering work in race relations and social justice, Sir Trevor’s distinguished career spans journalism, television, and politics.
In this intimate conversation with Sky News colleague, Kamali Melbourne, Sir Trevor will share insights from his decades in media — from LWT to Sky News, his perspectives on diversity and inclusion, and his experiences helping to shape public discourse in the UK.
This engaging session will also explore his latest projects and his vision for the future of British society. Audience members can participate during a Q&A segment, making this a must-attend event for those interested in contemporary social issues, media, or cultural change.
This event is free to RTS members and £15 to others. Tickets include a complimentary glass of wine in the bar afterwards.
Host:
Kamali Melbourne, Presenter, Sky News
Guest:
Sir Trevor Phillips, Businessman, Journalist.
Biographies:
Trevor Phillips
Sir Trevor has won the RTS journalism awards three times. He’s also a Times columnist and was shortlisted for Comment Writer of the Year in 2020. He is the co-founder and chairman of Webber Phillips, chairman of Green Park Interim and Executive Search and a non-executive director of Mind Gym.
He is chairman of Index on Censorship, a senior fellow at Policy Exchange and a vice-president of the RTS.
He was previously head of current affairs for London Weekend TV, chair of the London Assembly, chair of the Commission for Racial Equality, chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission and President of the John Lewis Partnership Council. He was knighted in 2022 for services to equality and human rights.
Kamali Melbourne
Kamali began working in television news in 2007 at ITV Central in Birmingham. He left there to join Channel 4 News and worked as a producer on the 2010 election, the 2011 riots and the 2014 Scottish independence referendum. Kamali then spent a year shooting business features around Europe for Bloomberg before going to Istanbul as an anchor for TRT World.
He returned to the UK in 2021, joining Sky News to present The Early Rundown. In that time, he was on air to break Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, fronted some of the channel’s coverage of the Edinburgh Television Festival and was at Downing Street for the departure of Boris Johnson.
He was also a part of Sky’s coverage of the death of the Queen.
Public transport:
BY TUBE
King's Cross St Pancras (Victoria, Piccadilly, Northern, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan and Circle Lines)
BY NATIONAL RAIL
King's Cross Station and St Pancras Station
BY BUS
Bus 390 stops at Randell's Road
Parking:
There is no parking on-site parking, but there is public parking nearby. St. Pancras Station Car Park and King’s Cross Station Car Park are the nearest pay car parks.