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Ouse Valley Branch: Lunch & Talk ‘An unscripted life’

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

Talk by Jill Edwards, Member, English-Speaking Union. Jill is going to talk about people she has met and events that have occurred in her lifetime. Educated at Roedean School and the Royal  Central School of Speech and Drama, she was a contemporary of Dame Judi Dench and Vanessa Redgrave. She has acquired over the years […]

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 […]

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. […]

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