Plus, Julian Borger and Jonathan Freedland, Bonnie Garmus, and an evening with Carey Mulligan
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Julian Borger and Jonathan Freedland

Tuesday 16 January
8pm–9pm GMT

On Tuesday, Julian Borger and Jonathan Freedland will discuss Borger's deeply personal investigation into how a Guardian ad helped his father escape the Nazis.

 
   

In conversation with Carey Mulligan

Friday 26 January
7.30pm-8.30pm GMT

Join us for an evening with the award-winning actor Carey Mulligan as she discusses the making of her new film Maestro and her career so far, with film critic Ellen E Jones.

 

Guardian Newsroom

Monday 29 January
8pm–9.15pm GMT

After 13 years in power, have the Conservatives run out of road? Gaby Hinsliff and our panel will assess Rishi Sunak's prospects in the 2024 elections.

 
   

Should we all be vegan?

Tuesday 30 January
8pm–9.15pm GMT

Will veganism save the planet? Join Hannah Moore and guests, including Meera Sodha, as they explore the myths and realities of a plant-based diet.

 

Bonnie Garmus: Lessons in Chemistry

Tuesday 13 February
8pm–9pm GMT

Join Garmus as she talks about Lessons In Chemistry, a smart, heartwarming and funny feminist fable, with the Guardian's Lisa Allardice.

 
   

The alternative manifesto: The future of the NHS

Tuesday 27 February
8pm–9.15pm GMT

Join our panel, including the Guardian's Denis Campbell, to draft a political manifesto aimed at improving our health care systems.

 

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