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  • Debate: This House Believes that the COP process will fail

    The English-Speaking Union 37 Charles Street, London, England, United Kingdom

    Attend in person or online In the aftermath of COP 27 we have the opportunity to consider if the COP process is up to the task of solving the climate crisis or whether it is time to explore alternative approaches. Join us for this final event of the Climate Deep Dialogue to hear activists, politicians […]

  • ESU Members and Alumni Dinner at the House of Commons

    House of Commons Houses of Parliament, London, United Kingdom

    Join us in celebration and support of our international exchange programmes with a very special members and alumni dinner at the House of Commons. Commencing at 7pm, you and your guests will be welcomed into the beautiful surrounding of the House of Commons, greeted with a drinks reception in the strangers room before making your […]

  • Old Versus New World Wine Discovery at Dartmouth House

    The English-Speaking Union 37 Charles Street, London, England, United Kingdom

    Join experts from Davy's Wine Merchants as they guide you through a comparative tasting of eight wines from across the globe. This tasting features a specially curated canapé selection to go alongside each wine - book soon to avoid disappointment! Experience the elegance and finesse of classic European wines, from the rolling hills of Burgundy […]

  • The Life and Times of Edward Long Fox

    The Apostle Room, Clifton Catholic Cathedral, Bristol Clifton Catholic Cathedral, Bristol, United Kingdom

    Author Dinah Moore will tell us about the subject of her latest book - Edward Long Fox, a physician who pioneered humane treatment for the insane at Brislington House, and founded a therapeutic spa on Knightstone island off Weston-super-Mare. Further information from Nigel Currie, Chairperson: [email protected] 0117 914 0773

  • Salisbury branch: ‘The Lord Leycester Hospital’ by Dr Heidi Meyer

    The White Hart Hotel 1 St John's Street, Salisbury

    The half-timbered buildings of the Lord Leycester Hospital are some of the most important medieval buildings in Britain. Constructed by Warwick’s Guilds between 1385 and 1420 the Guildsmen used the grand rooms for banquets and meetings. In the reign of Elizabeth 1, her friend Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester acquired the buildings from the Guilds […]

  • Ouse Valley Branch: ‘The Sharnbrook Mill Theatre: Past and Future’ by Douglas and Ginny Pope

    Sharnbrook Mill Theatre Sharnbrook Mill Theatre, 103 Mill Rd, Sharnbrook, Bedford, United Kingdom

    The Mill Theatre has been ever-present in Douglas and Ginny’s lives for 52 years and both have supported the theatre in a number of ways, including acting in a number of productions. Douglas has just retired as Chair of Governors of this unique riverside theatre which is run and maintained entirely by volunteers. He will […]

  • SAVE THE DATE: ESU Schools’ Mace finals day

    The English-Speaking Union 37 Charles Street, London, England, United Kingdom

    Save the date for the finals day of the ESU Schools' Mace, the oldest and largest debating competition for schools. Over 300 schools compete in the Schools' Mace each year, but only twelve teams reach the finals day at Dartmouth House. Just two teams will make it to the grand final, where the winning team […]

  • Churchill’s Abandoned Prisoners with Rupert Wieloch

    The English-Speaking Union 37 Charles Street, London, England, United Kingdom

    An evening at Dartmouth House with Rupert Wieloch who will give a talk for the ESU on his book Churchill's Abandoned Prisoners. The ESU invites you to an evening with Rupert Wieloch who will provide insights into the foundation of the modern Anglo-Russian relationship from his book Churchill's Abandoned Prisoners. Drinks will be served at […]

  • The Fall of Margaret Thatcher

    The Apostle Room, Clifton Catholic Cathedral, Bristol Clifton Catholic Cathedral, Bristol, United Kingdom

    ‘The Fall of Margaret Thatcher’ – a semi-dramatisation by the authorised biographer of Margaret Thatcher Lord (Charles) Moore and former Spectator journalist Kate Ehram, who assisted Lord Moore in preparing his Thatcher biography. Further information from Nigel Currie, Chairperson: [email protected] 0117 914 0773