• OCT 03

    Barnes Book Festival: Michael Heseltine

    • 3 Oct 2025

    Lord Heseltine’s new memoir looks forwards as much as backwards and sets out an urgent agenda for the policies that he believes are needed to unite the United Kingdom and restore hope.  He meets with Lord Patten to review his time in politics over sixty years, reflecting on his achievements in government, the implications of the Westland helicopter affair...

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  • OCT 08

    Henley Literary Festival: Michael Heseltine

    • 8 Oct 2025

    From resigning as Thatcher’s Defence Secretary over Westland, to being one of the most vocal Conservative critics of Brexit, via surprise comebacks 25 years apart under Major and Cameron, Lord Heseltine has been ploughing his own furrow politically for decades – all while creating the renowned Thenford Arboretum. MP for Henley for 27 years, the former...

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  • OCT 09

    Hereford Military History Festival: Bob Seely

    • 9 Oct 2025

    Bob Seely The New Total War and Charles Hecker Zero Sum discuss with Caroline Lang the unconventional methods Russia and other authoritarian states are using to challenge the West for global supremacy to undermine our beliefs, power and influence, from a financial and political perspective. From the revolutionary use of drones to staged coups, child abduction...

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  • OCT 09

    Henley Literary Festival: Martin Brunt

    • 9 Oct 2025

    “Call Martin Brunt, he knows everything before we do” is what The Times said Suffolk Police told a rival journalist; so who better to give us insight into crime reporting? On air with Sky News since its inception in 1989, Martin Brunt has been the channel’s crime correspondent for over three decades. In No One Got Cracked Over the Head for No Reason the True Criminals...

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  • OCT 09

    Isle of Wight Literary Festival: Julian Francis Godolphin

    • 9 Oct 2025

    Julian Francis Godolphin explains the real power of the monarchy, which is more than a mere ornament of the constitution. The Kin is the repository of a unique set of power that enable him to be the defender of our constitutional authority. The mere threat of action by the King is often all that is needed to ensure the smooth running of the political...

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  • OCT 10

    Isle of Wight Literary Festival: Karen Phillipps

    • 10 Oct 2025

    Karen Phillipps shares the extraordinary story of George Carman QC, who was, and perhaps still is Britain’s most famous lawyer within living memory. Coming to prominence with his superb defence of disgraced former Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe on a charge of conspiracy to murder, Carman subsequently defended many well-known faces the worlds of...

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  • OCT 11

    Isle of Wight Literary Festival: Bob Seely

    • 11 Oct 2025

    Russian warfare has become the global discussion point in recent years, sparked by the devastating scale of the fighting in Ukraine and the Kremlin’s threats of conflict, including nuclear conflict. Bob Seely’s book, The New Total War, tells the story of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s Russia’s war against Ukraine and Western states, from child abduction...

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  • OCT 13

    Cheltenham Literary Festival: Linda McDougall

    • 13 Oct 2025

    A giant of 20th-century politics, Harold Wilson helped shape modern Britain. Former Labour minister Alan Johnson and author Linda McDougall explore his legacy and relationship with Marcia Williams, his powerful and controversial adviser. Offering fresh insights into Wilson’s achievements – and the woman said to have helped drive them – they talk to Clare Clark...

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  • OCT 13

    Isle of Wight Literary Festival: Norman Baker

    • 13 Oct 2025

    Following on from his irreverent and uncompromising bestseller, And What Do You Do?, former Minister of State and Privy Counsellor Norman Baker goes even deeper into his analysis of royal finances, examining where the money comes from, how it is used and what has changed with the arrival of the new King and a new Prince of Wales. Norman reveals among...

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  • OCT 13

    Cheltenham Literary Festival: Theo Clarke

    • 13 Oct 2025

    Women’s health is routinely dismissed and forgotten, with a fraction of the research into conditions related to women, pregnancy and birth. Why? Journalist and broadcaster Naga Munchetty, who suffered from endometriosis and adenomyosis for 20 years before diagnosis, is joined by former MP Theo Clarke, who set up the Birth Trauma Alliance after her own...

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