Plus, this week, our Guardian panel on Labour’s plans for the country and Zeinab Badawi on Africa’s engrossing history
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| Book Club with the Rev Richard Coles | | | The Rev Richard Coles will join us to discuss the third instalment in his bestselling Canon Clement Mystery series, Murder at the Monastery. In this warm, intelligent and mordant whodunnit, Daniel Clement's well-planned recovery trip to a monastery turns into another knotty murder investigation. Join Coles, with the Guardian columnist Zoe Williams, for a chat about the book, in this special livestreamed event. He will also reflect on his rich and colourful life and career, from being a member of the 1980s pop duo Communards, a Catholic monk in his 30s and a vicar in his 40s, to becoming a bestselling author and – according to his late husband David – ‘a borderline national trinket’. | Thursday 20 June 2024, 8pm-9pm BST | Book tickets |
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| Guardian Newsroom: What is Labour's plan? | Tuesday 16 April 2024 8pm-9.15pm BST | On Tuesday, Guardian journalists, including Gaby Hinsliff and Polly Toynbee, will explore what we could expect from Labour in power. | Book tickets | |
| | | | An African History of Africa, with Zeinab Badawi | Wednesday 17 April 2024 8pm-9pm BST | On Wednesday, Badawi will reveal the engrossing tales that show how Africa's history is so much more than the story we think we know. | Book tickets | |
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| An evening with Pet Shop Boys | Monday 22 April 2024 7.30pm – 9pm BST | Join Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe in conversation with Alexis Petridis as they look back on 40 years in music - live in London and livestreamed. | Book tickets | |
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| Crisis in the Middle East | Tuesday 30 April 2024 7pm-8.15pm BST | Join our panel of Guardian journalists, including Devika Bhat and Emma Graham-Harrison, as they discuss the increasingly challenging situation in the Middle East. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Colm Tóibín: Long Island | Thursday 23 May 2024 7pm – 8.30pm BST | The Irish novelist will introduce Long Island, the highly anticipated sequel to his modern masterpiece Brooklyn. Join him live in London or via the livestream. | Book tickets | |
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