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**CANCELLED** London Thinks: Thinking the Unthinkable – Privatising the NHS

Thursday, 16th June 2016 | 19:30

**CANCELLED** London Thinks: Thinking the Unthinkable – Privatising the NHS

Due to unforeseen circumstances this event has had to be cancelled, but we are looking to hold it at a future date. In this provocative and timely talk Tim Knox – Director of the renowned right-wing Think Tank, the Centre for Policy Studies – will address the future of the NHS head-on. Is it possible to profoundly rethink our emotional support of the […]

The Alex City Quiz 2016

At a time when serious questions are being asked about the future of the European Union, Alex would like to invite you to answer some much sillier questions at the seventh annual Alex City Quiz. On Tuesday May 10th the usual assortment of City bankers, brokers, fund managers, PR people and financial journalists will gather […]

PrEP School

A panel of speakers on the facts about PrEP – the anti-HIV medicine that keeps HIV negative people from becoming infected. How does it work? What is the current situation? Why should we be fighting for it? Speaker details to be added shortly. Please note – this event will take place immediately after our 2016 […]

Fidelio Trio

The ‘virtuosic Fidelio Trio’ (Sunday Times) are Darragh Morgan, violin, Adi Tal, cello and Mary Dullea, piano. Shortlisted for the 2016 Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards – one of the highest recognitions for live classical music-making in the UK – they perform diverse repertoire internationally, broadcast regularly on BBC Radio 3, RTÉ Lyric FM, WNYC, […]

Reclaim Our Spaces

Our lives are shaped by the spaces in which we live When we give away important community space for another transient pop-up cafe or block of luxury flats, we give away part of our lives. We give away London’s cultural and community history. The planning system is not currently equipped with the policies required to […]

How to write a novel (and get published)

Want to know some tips for writing that novel you’ve always dreamt of? Or maybe you’ve written one and now you need to know what’s next. Are you having trouble breaking into publishing, or are you not sure where to start? Are you ready to get serious? Claire McGowan is the acclaimed author of seven […]

What Ails Muslims Today?

Pervez Amir Ali Hoodbhoy is a nuclear physicist who teaches mathematics and physics in Lahore and Islamabad. He is active in defending human rights, opposing religious extremism, and advocating peace between Pakistan and India. Pervez Amir Ali Hoodbhoy is currently Zohra and Z.Z.Ahmad Distinguished Professor of Physics and Mathematics at FC College, Lahore. Earlier, he had taught for 40 […]

Red Kimono – Fundraiser

An evening of live music, film and conversation about Fukushima at Conway Hall. Come join us for a evening of music, performance, a talk about Fukushima, poetry and short films at Conway Hall. Musical performances by: Atsuko Kamura Iris Ederer Simon Kobayashi Talk and a Q&A by: Dr Ian Fairlie, independent consultant on radioactivity in the environment […]

Red Kimono

The second exhibition of Red Kimono by Lis Fields at Conway Hall marks the 5th anniversary of the catastrophic accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Eight of the thirty portraits, and a poster bearing explanatory text, are on display in the window which looks onto Theobalds Road, a busy road in central London. Booklets containing stories, letters and statements by evacuees […]

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