
The Z List Dead List
Will you be remembered after you’re dead? The Z List Dead List is a comedy show about obscure people from history. Four guest historians champion a little known figure from history to be put on the Z List Dead List. Who wins? You decide! Guest historians are Richard Sandling (actor and award winning comedian), Bob Nicholson […]

CraftNet London
Making Connections: Partnership and Collaboration in Craft Join CraftNet and the Crafts Council for an afternoon exploring partnership and collaborations in craft practice. Craft makers and other creative professionals frequently work in partnerships, and this networking event will present case studies on collaborative working to spark discussion about different models for making work. 2pm: registration, […]

LRC Special General Meeting 2016
LRC Special General Meeting 2016, with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell MP The left’s success in 2015 was truly extraordinary – Jeremy Corbyn was swept into the Labour leadership, with a massive democratic mandate from Party members and supporters. But although we have won the leadership, we haven’t yet won control of the Party. Hostile elements […]

All Trade Public Meeting – RMT London Taxi Drivers
The recent announcement that the licensed taxi trade is to receive next to zero in ways of regulation from TFL’s Private Hire Regulations Review is scandalous. RMT London Taxi Drivers’ Branch have argued that the only process the industry can rely on for change is primary legislation. The licensed taxi trade has been led up […]

World Holocaust Day – Public Dialogue
“Why are some genocides recognised and others are not?” Join us for a discussion about the many unrecognised genocides across current world history, which remain unrecognised, hidden and unaddressed by the international institutions, world governments and the mainstream media. These comprise: Armenia (1915), Baluchistan (1947-2014), Punjab (1947 & 1984-1995), Kurdistan (1987-1989), Ukraine (1932-33), Chechnya (1944, 1999-2009), […]

The New Intolerance on Campus
When speakers are banned on campus today, they are often accused of being intolerant – or bigoted. Whether it’s a far-right firebrand or an Islamist preacher, the charge that someone is intolerant of other religions and races, of women or homosexuals, is used as a justification to censor them. But who are the real intolerant […]

London is Dating: City Love and Urban Lust
Dating in London: a dive into a wide ocean of fabulous fish people, a smouldering melting pot of hot humanity or an anxious, hectic meat market of cold flesh? With February flushing our cheeks for Valentine’s Day we take a look at lovin’ in the city. With a panel of daters and dalliers representing hopefully […]

Blood Donation – June 2016
Why give blood Giving blood saves lives. The blood you give is a lifeline in an emergency and for people who need long-term treatments. Many people would not be alive today if donors had not generously given their blood. Why we need you to give blood We need over 6,000 blood donations every day to […]
Blood Donation – May 2016
Giving blood saves lives. The blood you give is a lifeline in an emergency and for people who need long-term treatments. Many people would not be alive today if donors had not generously given their blood. Why we need you to give blood We need over 6,000 blood donations every day to treat patients in […]