Previous events
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OCT 14
The Times Debate: A Good Brexit For All?
As our membership of the EU draws to a close we ask: how has being in Europe changed us? Can we achieve a Brexit that reconciles young and old, north and south and town and country? Will Britain be looking forward to a golden future with opportunity for all? The Times Berlin Correspondent David Charter (What Has the EU Ever Done for Us?) and columnist Jenni...
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OCT 14
The Times Brexit Breakfast: What Does Europe Want?
What does a successful Brexit look like from across the Channel? For all the grandstanding and non-negotiable red lines, EU countries have differing priorities. Join The Times Deputy Editor Emma Tucker, Berlin Correspondent David Charter (What Has the EU Ever Done for Us?) and Diplomatic Correspondent Catherine Philp as they give an insider’s guide to the...
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OCT 08
Author Interview - Harry Mount - Summer Madness: How Brexit Split the Country
Harry Mount will be in conversation with Sir Anthony Seldon, a political biographer and commentator on British political leadership. He recently wrote the inside story of the Cameron premiership, with Peter Snowdon. Sunday 8th October 12.00pm – 1.00pm £10 Queen’s Hall Sponsored by Helme & Hallett Ltd...
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OCT 04
Brexit Debate: Harry Mount, Douglas Carswel, Bonnie Greer, Paul Stocker
A discussion on the Brexit campaign whether you were for, or against the decision to leave the European Union. Including many guest speaks offering their view on the way the election was handled, and the unlikely outcome.
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OCT 04
Jonathan Romain & David Wilbourne
Two men of God reflect on their amusing and challenging paths. Having been an agony uncle, prison chaplain and nightclub bouncer, Rabbi Jonathan draws on his wide life experience: attempted seductions, multiple murders, Machiavellian families, hijacked weddings, catastrophic funerals and more are revealed in Confessions of a Rabbi. A quiet Yorkshire...
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SEP 27
Sue Elliott & Steve Humphries discuss 'Not Guilty'
Sue Elliott and co-author Steve Humphries will be talking about their new book, ‘Not Guilty’, written to accompany a Channel 4 documentary of the same title. Only fifty years ago, sex between men was a crime. The 1967 Sexual Offences Act changed that in part, but it was only the beginning of the long fight for equality in the eyes of the law, in society...
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SEP 13
Waterstones Local Authors Party
On the eve of the Chiswick Book Festival, we showcase the wealth of local talent that Chiswick has to offer. Each author has just two minutes to speak about their book, making this a fast-paced, fun and fascinating evening. Watch here for details of authors and updates.
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Waterstones, 220-226 Chiswick High Road. Free admission. -
SEP 10
MP Ann Clwyd
Rebel with a Cause, just published, is Ann Clwyd’s remarkable story of battling for her principles, regardless of wounds inflicted on her political career. Despite having faced constant opposition over the course of her parliamentary career, Ann has always fought back fiercely and continues to do so to this day.
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SEP 05
British Foreign Policy After Brexit
The Institute for Government is delighted to welcome Lord Owen and David Ludlow authors of the book British Foreign Policy After Brexit. The authors will discuss key themes from the book and will be in conversation with Bronwen Maddox, Director of the Institute for Government. There will be an opportunity for Q&A with the audience. The Rt Hon Lord Owen...
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AUG 31
Science and the post-truth era
The authors of three critically acclaimed books on the post-truth era will meet in public for the first time to discuss what the ‘war on truth’ means for science. With Fiona Fox, Director of the Science Media Centre, they will probe the implications for climate change policy, evidence based government, and a wide range of research, from reproductive...
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