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  • Ouse Valley Branch: Lunch & Talk on ‘Ethics & Empire’ by Professor Nigel Biggar

    The Sharnbrook Hotel The Sharnbrook, Park Lane, Sharnbrook, Bedford, United Kingdom

    Professor Niger Biggar, Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology, University of Oxford will deliver a talk on Ethics and Empire. From the 18th century until the years after the Second World War  Britain ruled an enormous  empire. Attitudes to this have changed over the last 100 years, moving from popular pride to doubt and guilt. […]

  • Brighton Branch: Talk ‘Libya. A love lived, a life betrayed’

    The Hove Club 28 Fourth Avenue, Hove, United Kingdom

    The talk follows the trajectory of Susan M. Sandover, who was lucky enough to have chosen an enlightened, forward-thinking Libyan career diplomat, Bashir, to spend her life with. They supported each other through the traumas, difficulties, and terrifying experiences associated with the Gaddafi regime of US and NATO bombings, coups, a revolution and a blasphemy […]

  • Buckinghamshire Branch: Suffragettes and the Hughenden Vote

    Church House Hughenden Manor Church House Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, United Kingdom

    The ESU Buckinghamshire Branch invites you join them for a fascinating talk by Edward Thonne on the Suffragettes and the Hughenden Vote. 7.00pm Wednesday 2nd October Church House Hughenden Manor Event is Free with contribution for refreshments. For Bookings - contact Simon Kearey [email protected] 07956 183262

  • Epping Branch: A Talk by Nick Dobson entitled “An Underground Guide to Historical London”

    The Murray Hall, Loughton, Essex 106 Borders Lane, Loughton, Essex, United Kingdom

    Nick Dobson is new to us as a speaker but he has many strings to his bow – he will take us on a virtual tour of London by tube, stopping off to look at places of historical interest on the route. Refreshments are available from 10.15am and the talk will start at 10.45am.

  • Mid-Cheshire Branch: Lunch & Talk, ‘It’s about time’

    The Portal Premier Golf Club Forest Road, Tarporley, United Kingdom

    Ian Morison is Emeritus Gresham Professor of astronomy, the oldest chair of astronomy in the world dating from 1597 and once helped by Sir Christopher Wren. He studied physics, maths and astronomy at Oxford university and became a research student at Jodrell  Bank Observatory in 1965 before he joined the staff. He lectures widely and […]

  • Salisbury & Wiltshire Branch: lunch and talk ‘Sailing Around the World’

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

    “Sailing Around the World” Peter Forbes At the age of 8, Peter Forbes was taught to sail by his mother in a felucca at the confluence of the Blue and the White Nile in Khartoum. This early happy experience engendered a lifelong love for sailing and for the sea and led to the nurturing of […]

  • Devon & Exeter Branch: Dinner & Talk by Vic Marks ‘The Broadcasting Phenomena that is Test Match Special’

    Exeter Golf & Country Club Topsham Road, Exeter, United Kingdom

    What is it about a radio programme that is about cricket but which  appeals as much to those who have no interest or knowledge of the game as its aficionados? As one critic said ‘If you want the best of the English and the best English, there is nothing to beat Test Match Special. It […]

  • Ouse Valley Branch: Lunch & Talk ‘The truth about Education’

    The Sharnbrook Hotel The Sharnbrook, Park Lane, Sharnbrook, Bedford, United Kingdom

    Professor Alan Smithers, Director of the Centre for Education and Employment Research, University of Buckingham Alan Smithers is a highly regarded national figure who is frequently consulted for his views on a wide range of current issues.  He will talk about the present day state of England’s education, how it got there, what is functioning […]