Sunday, May 27, 2018

Guardian Live: Football Weekly Live, Man Booker-winner Michael Ondaatje, Donald Trump’s UK visit and more…

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Guardian Live | What's on

 
 
  Football Weekly Live: World Cup Special
Thursday 12 July 2018, 7pm–9pm
Emmanuel Centre, London


Football Weekly returns for a World Cup special edition. Coming a day after the second semi-final, we will be discussing the tournament so far, looking ahead to the final and - England results permitting - witnessing a presenter coming apart at the seams.

On the panel is Max Rushden, who will never stop referencing breakfasts, curses or Marco Gabbiadini; Barry Glendenning, whose proudest moment to date came in 2005 when Antiques Roadshow visited his mum in Birr; Philippe Auclair, an indiepop elder statesman and writer for France Football; and Elis James, apparently “the Adrian Chiles of the Manic Street Preachers generation”.

Join us for a banter-filled alternative take on football.
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 

Is this how democracy ends?


 
Wednesday 30 May
7pm–8.30pm
Conway Hall, London
 
 
   
 

The Skripal case: A new Cold War?


 
Monday 4 June
7pm–8.30pm
Kings Place, London
 
 
 
 
 
 

What's next for the Windrush generation?


 
Tuesday 5 June
7pm–8.30pm
The Tabernacle, London
 
 
   
 

An evening with Man Booker-winner Michael Ondaatje


 
Friday 15 June
7pm–8.30pm
Emmanuel Centre, London
 
 
 
 
 
 

The price of peace: Breaking the Iran nuclear deal


 
Monday 2 July
7pm–8.30pm
The Guardian, London
 
 
   
 

Newsroom: Trump is coming. How should the UK react?


 
Monday 9 July
7pm–8.30pm
Greenwood Theatre, London
 
 
 
 

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