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Celebrating the Life of Terry Mullins

Sunday, 27th November 2016 | 10:30

Celebrating the Life of Terry Mullins

For Terry all the world was his stage. As we celebrate his life it is a wonderful opportunity to bring together, for one last curtain call, everyone he knew from all the many and varied compartments of his life. Arrival from 10am for a 10.30am start. Buffet lunch at 12 noon – close at 1pm. […]

how to: An Evening with David Salle

David Salle is the leading American post-modernist painter, the shaping spirit of a movement which provocatively took the entire history of art as its raw material as well as subject matter. His works are mysteriously original, yet everything they contain has had a life elsewhere: in paintings, in advertising, in comics, in photographs, yet somehow […]

An Evening with Alastair Campbell (On Brexit, Corbyn, Blair, May and much more besides)

Join how to: Academy for an unmissable evening with Alastair Campbell in a talk which will range from Brexit and Theresa May to the future of the Labour Party. The talk will also also provide an insider look at the years after he left Downing Street when despite having left government, his level of involvement […]

London’s Agitators and Protesters for Equality 1880s-1980s

Londoners have been engaged in collective struggles for equality in many spheres – economic, political, and social. They have: fought in the workplace to reduce the wealth gap taken to the streets to win equal rights for women campaigned for legal equality for gays and lesbians  battled for racial equality against those sowing hatred and […]

Man-made Climate Change – is it trumped up?

SOLD OUT Hot-hot debate: Piers Corbyn v Professor Piers Forster Many consider climate change to be the biggest threat to humanity. So it is critical we know the real prospects for catastrophic global warming. The UN Panel that advises us – Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) say the science is settled – but is this really […]

Transforming Justice

Chris Purnell will discuss the changes envisaged by the Ministry of Justice in their recent consultation paper, e.g. as to the composition of Tribunal panels and the effect of some changes which have already taken place such as the imposition of fees on workers who wish to start claims in Employment Tribunals. There will be reference […]

Capitalism and Communism

“And it is precisely this industrial revolution which has raised the productive power of human labour to such a high level that – for the first time in the history of mankind – the possibility exists, given a rational division of labour among all, of producing not only enough for the plentiful consumption of all […]

Secularism in the Kurdish Region of Iraq

Gona Saed was forced to flee Iraqi – Kurdistan in 1998 because of her active involvement in campaigning for human and women’s rights. She has lived in the UK since then and is currently Project Development Manager of the Kurdish and Middle Eastern Women’s Organisation, a UK Charity based in London. Gona is working for […]

Haunted Holborn and Bloomsbury Walk

Join the London Fortean Society on a trek through the haunted secret passageways and spaces of Temple, Holborn and Bloomsbury. Go where the stories of damned souls, gentleman ghosts, martyrs, medical experiments and awfully modern apparitions still dwell. This two-and-a-half-hour ghost walk you will hear of alleged haunted pubs and tube stations, Oliver Cromwell’s undead […]

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