Plus, don’t miss Bernie Sanders with Owen Jones, Timothy Garton Ash’s personal history of Europe, and Book Club with Carol Ann Duffy…
The Guardian | | | | International Women’s Day: Reasons to be cheerful | Join us for an inspiring celebration of International Women’s Day, with Davina McCall, Miatta Fahnbulleh and campaigner Jo Cheetham. Host Alexandra Topping, the senior Guardian reporter who specialises in gender and equality, will lead an uplifting discussion about the progress women are making towards a more inclusive society. From forging inclusive work cultures where their careers thrive, to empowering women to make informed decisions about their health, to the campaigns that have challenged everyday sexism, our lineup will look towards the bright future ahead. Wednesday 8 March 8pm–9pm GMT | Book tickets |
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| | | Can we reverse the housing crisis? | Tuesday 7 February 8pm–9pm GMT | Join Robert Booth, Lucy Frazer KC MP, Kieran Yates and Geeta Nanda as they discuss the UK housing crisis. | Book tickets |
| | Book Club with Carol Ann Duffy | Monday 13 February 8pm–9pm GMT | The former poet laureate will talk about her new anthology of poems about desire, devotion and more. | Book tickets |
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| | Bernie Sanders with Owen Jones | Sunday 26 February 5pm–6.30pm GMT | Sanders will show how the current economic system threatens democracy, and present his passionate vision for political change. | Book tickets |
| | Sebastian Barry: Old God’s Time | Monday 27 February 8pm–9pm GMT | Join the award-winning author in conversation with Claire Armistead as he introduces his unforgettable new novel about love, memory and grief. | Book tickets |
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| | A personal history of Europe | Tuesday 28 February 8pm–9pm GMT | Timothy Garton Ash, the historian, academic and Guardian columnist, will share his thoughts on Europe’s history and look to its complex future. | Book tickets |
| | Jon Snow: The State of Us | Wednesday 1 March 8pm–9pm GMT | Join Jon Snow, one of the nation’s preeminent broadcasters, as he talks to Guardian columnist Zoe Williams about his career in journalism. | Book tickets |
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