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SUMMARY:London Branch: Charles Spicer on 'Coffee with Hitler'
DESCRIPTION:The London Branch of the ESU is joined by best-selling author\, Charles Spicer\, who will tell us the incredible true story of the amateur intelligence agents who befriended the Nazis in the lead-up to the Second World War. \nA Telegraph History Book of the Year\, ‘Coffee with Hitler: The British Amateurs Who Tried to Civilise the Nazis’ offers a rare glimpse into the motley crew who would provide the British government with better intelligence on the horrifying rise of the Nazis than anyone else. \nAbout Charles Spicer: \nCharles Spicer’s first book\, Coffee with Hitler: The British Amateurs Who Tried to Civilise the Nazis was published in September 2022 by Oneworld Publications in the UK\, Pegasus Book in the US\, and worldwide on audio by Blackstone. Following a career in the City specialising in the medical sector\, he now chairs several public and private companies and a government grant-giving body. He is a warden of the Fishmongers’ Company\, deputy chair of the Royal Humane Society\, and served as High Sheriff of Greater London in 2019. Charles has a PhD in history from London University\, an MA from Cambridge and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/london-branch-charles-spicer-on-a-coffee-with-hitler/
LOCATION:Dartmouth House\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240717T123000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T152144Z
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SUMMARY:London Branch: Book Club
DESCRIPTION:The ESU London Branch Members’ book club meets once a month at Dartmouth House to exchange views on a book chosen by the group. Discussions take place from 11.00-12.30hrs on the third Wednesday of each month. If you would like to join our friendly and informal club please contact Kathleen Earley on earley.kathleen@gmail.com \nComplete and updated ESU book club reading list for 2026 \n Jan:  A far cry from Kensington – Muriel Sharp\, 194pp\, published 1988 \nFeb: The Island of Missing Trees – Elif Shafak (new president of the Royal Society of Literature) – 345 pp\, published 2021 \nMarch: Conclave – Robert Harris – 400pp\, published 2016 \nApril: The artist of disappearances – Anita Desai – 176pp\, publ. 2011 \nMay: I seek a kind person: My Father\, Seven Children and the Adverts that Helped Them Escape the Holocaust – John Borger – 297pp\, publ. 2024 \nJune: The Poisonwood Bible – Barbara Kingsolver – 616 pp\, publ. 2000 \nJuly: As I walked out one midsummer morning – Laurie Lee – 194pp\, publ.1969 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/london-branch-book-club/2024-07-17/
LOCATION:The English-Speaking Union\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240704T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240704T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20240509T163509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T102823Z
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SUMMARY:ESU Fourth of July Summer Party 2024
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the English-Speaking Union’s 106th birthday\, we are hosting our annual 4th July summer party at our headquarters\, Dartmouth House\, in Mayfair. \nEnjoy cocktails\, great music\, appetisers\, and a night of unforgettable conversations! \nThe ticket price includes a drink and canapé upon arrival. \nThis is an opportunity to celebrate all the amazing work done by our members\, volunteers\, alumni and internal staff over the year. \nBefore our party begins\, we are honoured to welcome Moovida Académie\, sponsored by ESU-Aix Marseille. Following a debut performance at Marseille’s Théâtre de la Mer\, Moovida Académie brings Red\, Black\, and Ignorant to Dartmouth House. Tickets for this one-off performance and our Fourth of July party start at just £30. Please click the link here for more information. \nCheck out the Showtime Photo Booth that we used for our Fourth of July celebrations last year!  They are the first place to go to for 360 Photo Booth Hire.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/fourthofjulysummerparty/
LOCATION:Dartmouth House\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240704T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240704T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20240515T155548Z
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SUMMARY:'Red\, Black and Ignorant' - a play by Moovida
DESCRIPTION:Following a debut performance at Marseille’s Théâtre de la Mer\, Moovida Académie brings Red\, Black\, and Ignorant to Dartmouth House on 4 July. \nThis highly relevant\, dystopian play\, first performed at the Barbican in 1996\, looks at the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust with drama and sensitivity. \nIt is the fruit of a partnership that started with an English Summer School sponsored by Nick Hill’s Aix-Marseille Branch. Three years later\, with the support of the US and British Embassies in Paris\, Moovida Académie boasts a vibrant English language section. \nNassim Bouguezzi\, a Moovida alumnus with a successful TV and cinema career\, will lead the cast in London. \nAfter the performance\, we are hosting our annual Fourth of July party in honour of the ESU’s Birthday. Tickets for both the play and the party start at just £30. Please click the link below for more information. \nThe Play: \nRed\, Black and Ignorant is the first opus of the War Plays’ trilogy\, by the British playwright Edward Bond. Originally published in 1985\, during the late Cold War\, the plays bear Hiroshima’s sequels and the fear of nuclear war. Inspired by agitprop partisan theatre\, the nine acts of the play display essential aspects of life\, yet always jousting with paradoxes (Learning\, Love\, Eating\, Selling\, Working…) \nMoovida Académie: \nThis rendition of Red\, Black and Ignorant is produced by Ph’Art et Balises\, a non-profit organisation that has been based in Marseilles’ most deprived areas for 17 years. Its mission is to tackle the deficit of education in priority education zones\, which strikes even more art and culture careers: audiovisual\, cinema\, performing art and music. Each year\, Moovida Cinema and Theatre Academy assists one hundred talented young people from Marseille\, through an alternative training course on cinema\, audiovisual and performing arts careers\, that requires no degree. This project shines a light on the creative potential present in Marseille.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/redblackandignorant/
LOCATION:Dartmouth House\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240619T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240619T123000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20190701T185151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T152143Z
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SUMMARY:London Branch: Book Club
DESCRIPTION:The ESU London Branch Members’ book club meets once a month at Dartmouth House to exchange views on a book chosen by the group. Discussions take place from 11.00-12.30hrs on the third Wednesday of each month. If you would like to join our friendly and informal club please contact Kathleen Earley on earley.kathleen@gmail.com \nComplete and updated ESU book club reading list for 2026 \n Jan:  A far cry from Kensington – Muriel Sharp\, 194pp\, published 1988 \nFeb: The Island of Missing Trees – Elif Shafak (new president of the Royal Society of Literature) – 345 pp\, published 2021 \nMarch: Conclave – Robert Harris – 400pp\, published 2016 \nApril: The artist of disappearances – Anita Desai – 176pp\, publ. 2011 \nMay: I seek a kind person: My Father\, Seven Children and the Adverts that Helped Them Escape the Holocaust – John Borger – 297pp\, publ. 2024 \nJune: The Poisonwood Bible – Barbara Kingsolver – 616 pp\, publ. 2000 \nJuly: As I walked out one midsummer morning – Laurie Lee – 194pp\, publ.1969 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/london-branch-book-club/2024-06-19/
LOCATION:The English-Speaking Union\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240617T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240617T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20240509T162551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T162617Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Elizabeth Uviebinené
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Uviebinené is the award-winning author of five books including the bestselling Slay In Your Lane and she’ll be joining us to discuss her incredible career success and her new app\, Storia. \nOur minds have never been so active\, processing everything from content to conversations\, the mundane to cherished memories\, aspirations\, and worries. Basically\, we’re overstimulated and living on autopilot. \nConsequently\, the modern world is now a feedback device; it seeks to tell us who we are\, what we should be\, and what we should dream about. And it is loud. So loud\, in fact\, most of us have lost sight of our true\, authentic selves. \nBut our inner voice is the engine room of our lives. It requires nurturing. So Elizabeth built Storia\, a journalling app designed to help you create your own world and capture the 6\,000 thoughts we all have every single day. \nJoin us as we meet Elizabeth to discuss how she’s used journaling and idea capture to drive her personal and professional success.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/an-evening-with-elizabeth-uviebinene/
LOCATION:The English-Speaking Union\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240515T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240515T123000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20190701T185151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T152143Z
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SUMMARY:London Branch: Book Club
DESCRIPTION:The ESU London Branch Members’ book club meets once a month at Dartmouth House to exchange views on a book chosen by the group. Discussions take place from 11.00-12.30hrs on the third Wednesday of each month. If you would like to join our friendly and informal club please contact Kathleen Earley on earley.kathleen@gmail.com \nComplete and updated ESU book club reading list for 2026 \n Jan:  A far cry from Kensington – Muriel Sharp\, 194pp\, published 1988 \nFeb: The Island of Missing Trees – Elif Shafak (new president of the Royal Society of Literature) – 345 pp\, published 2021 \nMarch: Conclave – Robert Harris – 400pp\, published 2016 \nApril: The artist of disappearances – Anita Desai – 176pp\, publ. 2011 \nMay: I seek a kind person: My Father\, Seven Children and the Adverts that Helped Them Escape the Holocaust – John Borger – 297pp\, publ. 2024 \nJune: The Poisonwood Bible – Barbara Kingsolver – 616 pp\, publ. 2000 \nJuly: As I walked out one midsummer morning – Laurie Lee – 194pp\, publ.1969 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/london-branch-book-club/2024-05-15/
LOCATION:The English-Speaking Union\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240514T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20231213T142450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T170848Z
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SUMMARY:ESU Members' Event: Afternoon tea at the House of Lords
DESCRIPTION:The ESU’s annual Afternoon Tea at the House of Lords for members and alumni will take place on Tuesday\, 14 May 2024. This will be held during IPSC week and so the participants will be in attendance. \nThe event will take place in Cholmondeley Room and the House of Lords Terrace\, a classic menu of sandwiches\, tea and cakes served.  \nDress code: Lounge suits. \nAccessibility: If you have any special access requirements please contact us at events@esu.org no later than 2 weeks before the event so that we can liaise with the House of Lords. \n 
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/esu-members-event-afternoon-tea-at-the-house-of-lords-2/
LOCATION:The House of Lords
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240424T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240424T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20240404T134115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T134115Z
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SUMMARY:Geopolitical Series: Understanding Latin American Security
DESCRIPTION:Geopolitical Risk Series: Understanding Latin American Security \nCome and join us for an engaging discussion on Latin American security\, as part of our new series on Geopolitical Risk \nThis event will bring expert\, Dr Irene Mia\, Senior Fellow for Latin America\, and Conflict\, Security & Development at the International Institute for Strategic Studies to Dartmouth House. \nDr Mia will talk about the current security dynamics in the region. She will discuss the impact of drug trafficking and armed conflict trends on the strength of institutions and democracy in the region. Whilst also touching upon criminal governance and the transformation of criminal groups into political actors and providers of governance and services to the local population. \nWhether you’re a student\, a professional\, or simply interested in the topic\, this is a great opportunity to learn and network with like-minded individuals. Don’t miss a chance to gain valuable insights and perspectives on Latin American security. \nLive streaming options are available\, please see the ticket link below.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/geopolitical-series-understanding-latin-american-security/
LOCATION:Dartmouth House\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240417T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240417T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20240306T164004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T164004Z
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SUMMARY:Lord Lieutenant Julie Spence in conversation with Alastair Niven
DESCRIPTION:Lord-lieutenant of Cambridgeshire Julie Spence is in conversation with Alastair Niven. \nContinuing this popular series of ESU Conversations\, Alastair Niven will explore the trajectory of Julie’s career in these important public offices. The role of Lord-lieutenant is mirrored across the UK. Julie Spence stands in for the King at any events or duties where it is appropriate for him to be represented. It will be the first of a new occasional series exploring aspects of monarchy in Britain\, how it works and what are its challenges today. \nLord-lieutenant Julie Spence’s Bio: \nJulie Spence has had a long and industrious career spanning nearly four decades. In 2010 she received the Queens Police Medal\, followed in 2021 when she received the Commander of Order of St John for her services to the St John’s Ambulance and the Order of St John. Julie was awarded an OBE in the Queen’s 80th Birthday honours for her management of complex and contentious organisational issues. As well as her strong leadership and determination in taking forward the Gender Agenda and the development of the British Association of Women Policing. Along with many other important achievements during her career. \nWe are honoured to have Julie join us for this evening of special and insightful conversation.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/lord-lieutenant-julie-spence-in-conversation-with-alastair-niven/
LOCATION:Dartmouth House\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240325T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240325T140000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20240307T162032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T162032Z
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SUMMARY:South Wales Branch Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Join the South Wales branch of the ESU at the Cardiff City Stadium for a lunch time conversation with Dr John Geraint and Roy Noble. There will also be an opportunity to hear from the chairman of the ESU\, Miles Young. \nDr John Geraint will be talking about ‘Making History on Film and in Print.’ He will be introduced by Welsh TV and radio personality Roy Noble. \nThe event will take place in the Ricoh Suite of Cardiff City Stadium and you can book your place by emailing Stephen Purcell on esuswb@gmail.com. Tickets including lunch will cost £38. \nFor the first time\, this event will be livestreamed worldwide. You can register for free livestreaming tickets via the link here and below. 
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/south-wales-branch-lunch/
LOCATION:Cardiff City Stadium\, Leckwith Road\, Cardiff\, CF11 8AZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240321T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240321T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20240130T141234Z
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SUMMARY:ESU Quiz Night
DESCRIPTION:Brush up on your general knowledge and join us for the annual ESU Quiz night! Eight teams of up to eight people will battle it out to win the top prize of the evening\, a Dartmouth House bar tab worth £60! Each team will tackle a variety of topics across different themed rounds. \nThere will be a maximum of 8 people per team. However\, you do not need a team to participate\, come along by yourself and find your team on the night. This event is a great opportunity to meet and mingle with fellow members\, volunteers and friends all whilst helping to support the ESU’s vital educational programmes. \nThe Dartmouth House bar will be open from 6pm and the quiz will begin at 7 pm sharp. \nTickets are £5 for a single ticket and £40 for a team of 8.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/esu-quiz-night/
LOCATION:Dartmouth House\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Oracy,ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240305T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240305T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20240115T144223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240115T144223Z
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SUMMARY:An evening with Helen Russell
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to be joined on Tuesday\, 5 March for an insightful evening with TedX speaker Helen Russell. Helen’s new book ‘How to Raise a Viking\,’ will be released on 15\, February and this talk at the ESU will touch on all aspects of her book\, as well as her new lifestyle. \nAfter a decade of living in Denmark and raising a family there\, author and speaker Helen Russell noticed that Nordic children are different to children back home. They eat differently. They learn differently. They run\, jump and climb out in nature for hours a day\, even though the weather is terrible and dark from October to March. And then they grow up to be some of the happiest adults on the planet. Her question was: ‘how?’ Helen will unpack this complex question in her talk at the ESU. \nHelen will discuss the important part that oracy has played in her career and how oracy can be used to foster happiness in children\, not just in Danish societies but across the world. \nAbout Helen: \nFormerly editor of marieclaire.co.uk turned Scandinavia correspondent for the Guardian\, her first book\, The Year of Living Danishly\, became an international bestseller\, and optioned for television. She’s the author of five books\, translated into 21 languages. Helen now writes for magazines and newspapers globally\, including The Times\, The Sunday Times\, the Telegraph\, the Independent\, National Geographic\, Wall Street Journal\, the Observer\, Grazia and Stylist. She lives in Denmark with three children and an unruly dog.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/an-evening-with-helen-russell/
LOCATION:The English-Speaking Union\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Oracy,ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240210T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240211T010000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20240105T105424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T100502Z
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SUMMARY:Valentine's Day Ball: 7 deadly sins
DESCRIPTION:The ESU presents a celebration of love with an alluring twist this Valentine’s Day weekend. On Saturday\, 10 February\, Dartmouth House\, the ESU and Cocktails & Conversations will host an enchanting ball\, transforming each room to represent one of the 7 Deadly Sins. \nPrepare to be captivated by immersive experiences and thrilling performances\, indulge in drinks and decadent delights\, and dance the night away to DJs. \nLet your imagination run wild with the dress code\, from smart dresses to ball gowns or black– tie – and even better if all in red!
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/valentines-day-ball-7-deadly-sins/
LOCATION:The English-Speaking Union\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240207T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240207T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20231218T104812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T152326Z
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SUMMARY:Why Geopolitics matters: a talk by Robert Ward
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of informative and exciting conversation with Robert Ward\, Japan Chair and Director of Geo-economics and Strategy at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). Robert will be discussing why geopolitics matters and providing an overview of key geopolitical issues affecting today’s world. \nThe talk will begin at 6.30pm and guests are welcome to arrive from 6pm. The talk will be followed by networking in the Dartmouth House bar. \nRoberts Bio: \nRobert Ward is the IISS Japan Chair\, carrying out independent research and writing extensively on strategic issues related to Japan\, including its contemporary security and foreign policies. He is also co-author of a book on Japan for the IISS’s Adelphi series: Japan’s Effectiveness as a Geo-economic Power. He also leads the Institute’s  Geo-economics\, Geopolitics and Strategy research programme\, which focuses on a range of issues including global economic governance\, rules and standards setting\, and how economic coercion impacts policy at a national and corporate level. \nPrior to joining the IISS in 2019\, Robert was Editorial Director at The Economist Intelligence Unit\, a sister company of The Economist Newspaper. In this capacity\, he led the EIU’s country and industry analysis and forecasting teams. He was also a member of the EIU’s Executive Committee. Robert lived and worked in Japan from 1989 to 1996\, latterly holding a position in Japan’s largest credit-rating agency\, The Japan Bond Research Institute. Robert holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Cambridge University. \nPrice: £7 for members\, £12 for non-members\, members live streaming free\, non-members live streaming £5
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/why-geopolitics-matters-a-talk-by-robert-ward/
LOCATION:Dartmouth House\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Oracy
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240123T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240123T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20240112T094632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T095111Z
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SUMMARY:Release & Revitalise: An evening of women’s wellness
DESCRIPTION:The ESU\, Dartmouth House\, The Merit Club and breathwork mentor Sarah Hyde are joining forces for an evening of women’s wellness and connection. \nSurrounding the theme of releasing control\, we’re offering women a chance to take a break from their busy lives for a meditative breathwork session and guided open discussion in a safe\, supportive space. You’ll also have the opportunity to explore pop-up shops and giveaways from women’s wellness brands\, including DonDunk\, who will give exclusive access to their brand-new activewear launching in February. Nazani Tea will also educate guests on the medicinal benefits of tea for women’s wellness. \nItinerary: \n\n6:00 – 6:30 pm – Arrive for a wellness shot from Moju and browse the pop-up shops before settling on your mat in the tranquil setting of Dartmouth House’s long drawing room.\n6:30 – 7:30 pm – Sarah Hyde will lead an hour-long Conscious Connected Breathing session to help you tap into your innate capacity for relaxation and self-discovery.\n7:30 – 8:00 pm – we’ll open the floor for a facilitated open discussion on releasing control to start the conversations.\n8:00 – 9:00 pm – Continue connecting with the women in attendance and explore our pop-up shops and experiences.\n\nPlease wear comfortable gym clothes. This event is open to female members and guests only. \nWe look forward to hosting you for an evening of self-care!
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/release-revitalise-an-evening-of-womens-wellness/
LOCATION:Dartmouth House\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240117T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240117T123000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20190701T185151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T152143Z
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SUMMARY:London Branch: Book Club
DESCRIPTION:The ESU London Branch Members’ book club meets once a month at Dartmouth House to exchange views on a book chosen by the group. Discussions take place from 11.00-12.30hrs on the third Wednesday of each month. If you would like to join our friendly and informal club please contact Kathleen Earley on earley.kathleen@gmail.com \nComplete and updated ESU book club reading list for 2026 \n Jan:  A far cry from Kensington – Muriel Sharp\, 194pp\, published 1988 \nFeb: The Island of Missing Trees – Elif Shafak (new president of the Royal Society of Literature) – 345 pp\, published 2021 \nMarch: Conclave – Robert Harris – 400pp\, published 2016 \nApril: The artist of disappearances – Anita Desai – 176pp\, publ. 2011 \nMay: I seek a kind person: My Father\, Seven Children and the Adverts that Helped Them Escape the Holocaust – John Borger – 297pp\, publ. 2024 \nJune: The Poisonwood Bible – Barbara Kingsolver – 616 pp\, publ. 2000 \nJuly: As I walked out one midsummer morning – Laurie Lee – 194pp\, publ.1969 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/london-branch-book-club/2024-01-17/
LOCATION:The English-Speaking Union\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231221T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231221T213000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20231124T164731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231128T192000Z
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SUMMARY:Sofar Sounds X Dartmouth House
DESCRIPTION:The secret’s out! We’re hosting a Sofar sounds show on Thursday\, 21 December. Snag your tickets via the link below. The best part? The artists remain a mystery – you’ll find out who they are when they take the mic! \n\nThis show is part of an intimate acoustic gig series with Mumbli. This stripped back show is created for deeper connectivity\, whilst enabling those who are sensitive to sound or have hearing challenges\, to enjoy an elevated Sofar experience. \n\nPlease note: that it is a floor seating only event and therefore there will not be chairs available\, attendees are welcome to bring cushions. \nThe event will start promptly at 7pm and finish at 10pm\, guests are welcome to arrive at Dartmouth House from 7.30pm.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/sofar-sounds-x-dartmouth-house-2/
LOCATION:The English-Speaking Union\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231214T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231214T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20231128T120533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231128T120533Z
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SUMMARY:South Wales Branch: Christmas at Howell's
DESCRIPTION:Join the South Wales Branch of the ESU for their annual traditional celebration of Christmas\, at Howell’s School\, Llandaff from Thursday\, 14  December. \nThe shape of the evening will follow the pattern of previous years with drinks in the day room at 5.30pm followed by musical performances and carols from six with supper at about 6.45pm. Members are kindly requested to remember that Howell’s is a busy place and will be ready to welcome you from 5.20pm but earlier arrivals might cause inconvenience in the parking areas and congestion in the building. \nThe ticket price will include a two-course dinner and pre-dinner drinks. To register for tickets please contact Stephen Purcell at esuswb@gmail.com. \nThose needing easy access to the building via a ramp should email Stephen Purcell in advance so he can make appropriate arrangements.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/south-wales-branch-christmas-at-howells-2/
LOCATION:Howell’s School\, 134 Cardiff Road\, CF5 2YD
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231212T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231212T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20231113T130010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231128T100735Z
UID:8825-1702405800-1702413000@staging.esu.org
SUMMARY:ESU X The Trouble Club: Leaders in tech
DESCRIPTION:We are partnering with ‘The Trouble Club’ for an evening with three leading tech entrepreneurs. Our three panellists – Georgia Stewart\, CEO and Co-Founder of Tumelo; Deirdre O’Neill\, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial & Legal Officer at Hertility Health; and Juanita Morgan\, Co-Founder and CEO of Value Adders World – will discuss what drove them to start their own businesses. Covering industries as diverse as financial services\, health and human resources each is driven by a passion to create positive change. We will talk about how they hope to create that change\, the most unexpected challenges of running their own business\, why being a tech entrepreneur can be rewarding and what advice they have for others wanting to follow in their footsteps. \nSpeakers’ bios: \nGeorgia is CEO and Co-Founder of Tumelo\, one of the UK’s fastest-growing financial technology scale-ups. Tumelo’s solution gives institutional investors and pension members visibility over their underlying fund holdings and a shareholder voice on issues they care about at companies they own\, such as gender equality at Microsoft or climate change at Shell. \nDeirdre O’Neill is the Co-Founder and Chief Commercial & Legal Officer at Hertility Health. Hertility is a women’s health company\, supporting women all the way from menstruation through menopause with comprehensive at-home testing\, telemedicine and treatment. \nJuanita Morgan is the Co-Founder and CEO of Value Adders World\, where her mission is to accelerate inclusion through changing perceptions and fostering a more inclusive working culture. One of her key initiatives involves the development of an AI-powered tool designed to detect bias through non-inclusive language\, which can be a crucial step in promoting diversity\, equity and inclusion within organisations. \nLive streaming tickets available: free for members\, £10 for non-members.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/esu-x-the-trouble-club-leaders-in-tech/
LOCATION:The English-Speaking Union\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231211T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231211T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20230626T102900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231117T150525Z
UID:8295-1702289700-1702306800@staging.esu.org
SUMMARY:Salisbury branch: The wonderful world of glass with Dr Francis Burroughes
DESCRIPTION:Join ESUs Salisbury and Wiltshire branch for an interactive experience that explores the history of glass-making. \nFrom his own collection\, Dr Burroughes brings historic and valuable items of glass for members to examine for themselves\, to illustrate the history of glass-making from 3\,000 B.C. to the present day. He is an acknowledged expert and is often asked to lend pieces and speak about them for various television antique programmes. \nTo book your place please contact the Luncheon Secretary – Julia Tibbs. Tel\, 01722 325552 or e-mail\, jejtibbs@gmail.com. \nGuests are welcome to arrive from 10.15 for coffee\, followed by the interactive workshop and talk and finishing with lunch.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/salisbury-branch-the-wonderful-world-of-glass-with-dr-francis-burroughes/
LOCATION:White Hart Hotel\, 1 St John's Street\, Salisbury\, England\, SP1 2SD\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231118T115500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20230502T105852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T123733Z
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SUMMARY:London Branch: Wallace Collection Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:The London Branch is hosting a guided tour at the Wallace Collection in Hertford House\, Manchester Square on Saturday\, 10 June\, starting at 12pm and finishing at 1pm. \nAttendees will meet at 11.55am at the front desk at the Wallace Collection\, Hertford House\, Manchester Square\, London W1U 3BN. \nYoung Members: £10 \nMembers: £15 \nNon-members: £20 \n 
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/london-branch-wallace-collection-guided-tour/
LOCATION:The Wallace Collection Manchester Square London W1U 3BN\, Hertford House\, Manchester Square\,\, London\, W1U 3BN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social,ESU Young People
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231116T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231116T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20230714T160346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230714T160346Z
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SUMMARY:Lincolnshire Branch: annual dinner
DESCRIPTION:Please save the date for our annual branch dinner on Thursday\, 16 November with guest speaker The Air Chief Marshal The Lord Peach GBE KCB DL. \nMore details to follow.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/lincolnshire-branch-annual-dinner/
LOCATION:Lincolnshire Branch\, Mansions of the Future\, 15-16 St Mary’s Street\, Lincoln\, Lincolnshire\, N5 7EQ.\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231116T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231116T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20231005T150616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T150616Z
UID:8633-1700157600-1700164800@staging.esu.org
SUMMARY:No books on a dead planet: Monique Roffey in conversation with Leena Norms
DESCRIPTION:Join Leena Norms and Monique Roffey on Thursday\, 16 November for a live recording of No Books on A Dead Planet: the podcast where Leena & friends read climate books so you don’t have to! \nAuthor of the Costa Award Book of the year ‘The Mermaid of Black Conch\,’ Monique Roffey is an award-winning writer\, lecturer and activist – as well as being the co-founder of Writers Rebel.  \nThey will be discussing The Great Derangement by Amitav Ghosh\, the place of writers in the resistance and why we find it so hard to talk about the crisis we face.  \nNo need to have read the book to come along\, this is a space to get inspired\, meet and perhaps have your first conversation about the climate… ever! \nThe event will start promptly at 6.30pm and there will be an opportunity to discuss any questions with both Leena and Monique that may crop up. There will also be books for sale both books written by Leena and Monique but also a range of climate fiction books too.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/no-books-on-a-dead-planet-monique-roffey-in-conversation-with-leena-norms/
LOCATION:Dartmouth House\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231115T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231115T220000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20231016T134108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T135341Z
UID:8651-1700074800-1700085600@staging.esu.org
SUMMARY:Hertfordshire Branch: Special dinner with David Hoyle
DESCRIPTION:Join ESU Hertfordshire Branch for a special three course dinner with guest speaker the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle\, Dean of Westminster. He will give a talk about his work running Westminster Abbey one of the world’s most historic buildings. As well as one of the UK’s most prime tourist destinations. He will also give us insights into his personal involvement officiating the Queen’s Funeral and King’s Coronation.  \nThe ticket price includes a three course meal\, as well as teas and coffees.  \nGuests are welcome to arrive from 7pm and have a refreshment in the bar\, dinner will begin promptly at 7.30pm. \nThis is a fundraising event and the proceeds will go towards the charitable work of the English-Speaking Union and helping children to discover their voice.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/hertfordshire-branch-special-dinner-with-david-hoyle/
LOCATION:Porters Park Golf Club\, Club\, Shenley Hill Radlett\, Hertfordshire\, WD77AZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231113T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231113T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20230626T101505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230626T101747Z
UID:8293-1699870500-1699887600@staging.esu.org
SUMMARY:Salisbury Branch: Churchill's Abandoned Prisoners with Rupert Wieloch
DESCRIPTION:Join Salisbury branch for an interesting lecture with Rupert Wieloch \nThe Salisbury branch of the ESU invites you to a lecture with Rupert Wieloch to learn more about Churchill’s Abandoned Prisoners. \nOne hundred years ago a group of fifteen British soldiers serving with the British Mission to Siberia were captured by the Red Army on Russian Christmas Eve (6th January). They were held in a lice-infested room at Krasnoyarsk for three months\, whilst Prime Minister Lloyd George’s representative signed a prisoner exchange treaty with Lenin’s envoy in Copenhagen. One of the prisoners was a young Captain Brian Horrocks (played by Edward Fox in the film A Bridge Too Far)\, who succumbed to epidemic typhus\, but was saved by his best friend who nursed him through the illness. Another captive\, Francis McCullagh\, was the only western correspondent to interview the Tsar’s assassin. In March\, the prisoners were escorted to Irkutsk where a British train arrived to pick them up\, but the Bolshevik authorities only allowed the women and children to leave and sent the despondent soldiers 3\,500 miles to hateful prisons in Moscow. \nIn his talk at the English-Speaking Union\, Rupert Wieloch will describe how the soldiers maintained morale and coped with their fearsome ordeal and explain what the War Secretary\, Winston Churchill\, did to secure their protracted release and how their incarceration became a ’cause célèbre’ in the House of Commons. Rupert was educated at Winston Churchill’s alma mater and completed a Fellowship in International Relations at Pembroke College\, Cambridge during a 35 year career in the British Army. His extensive research includes a treasure-trove of unpublished document\, as well as archives from Philadelphia\, London\, St Petersburg and Oxford and the testimony from the families of some of the prisoners. \nTo book your place please contact the Luncheon Secretary – Julia Tibbs. Tel\, 01722 325552 or e-mail\, jetibbs@gmail.com. \nGuests are welcome to arrive from 10.15 for coffee\, followed by the lecture and then lunch.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/salisbury-branch-churchills-abandoned-prisoners-with-rupert-wieloch/
LOCATION:White Hart Hotel\, 1 St John's Street\, Salisbury\, England\, SP1 2SD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231110T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231110T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20231108T100444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T100444Z
UID:8755-1699623000-1699628400@staging.esu.org
SUMMARY:Piano Recital with Yulia Chaplina
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Dartmouth House for a lunchtime concert by pianist\, Yulia Chaplina. \nDebuting aged seven with a performance of Bach’s Keyboard Concerto in F minor with the Rostov State Symphony Orchestra\, Ms. Chaplina trained in Rostov and Moscow with Naum Shtarkman and with Klaus Hellwig at the University of the Arts in Berlin. She holds a Masters of Music from the Royal College of Music where\, in 2013\, she was appointed the Mills Williams Junior Fellow. She has performed in recitals extensively across Europe and Asia. Recent orchestral tours and engagements include the Russian Symphony Orchestra\, Berlin Sinfonietta\, Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra and the Moroccan National Orchestra. \nThis event is part of the 3rd London Prokofiev Festival. The programme will include works by Tchaikovsky\, Rachmaninov Prokofiev\, Scriabin and Khachaturian. \nGuests are welcome to arrive from 1.30pm\, the recital will begin at 2pm sharp. \nTickets are £15 for members and £20 for guests.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/piano-recital-with-yulia-chaplina-3/
LOCATION:Dartmouth House\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Music,ESU Social
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231106T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231106T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20230214T102428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T102136Z
UID:7795-1699279200-1699282800@staging.esu.org
SUMMARY:Dartmouth House Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of the ESU’s opulent Grade II*-listed townhouse boasting a marble courtyard\, French panelling and a Robert Adam fireplace. \nFrom a banker’s ostentatious home\, to a military hospital\, and now the headquarters of educational charity the English-Speaking Union\, Dartmouth House has had an illustrious and varied history. Join us on a tour of the building and discover its story which has been shaped by those who owned it. \nThe tour will last approximately 45 minutes.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/dartmouth-house-tour-3/
LOCATION:The English-Speaking Union\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ESU Social
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231103T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231103T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20231002T134258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T134258Z
UID:8619-1699005600-1699027200@staging.esu.org
SUMMARY:ESU Oracy Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join the ESU for our inaugural Oracy Research Conference. In this one-day event\, you will hear about some of the latest oracy research from leading experts in the field\, discover what schools are doing in their classrooms to develop their oracy practice\, and hear international perspectives. With keynotes from leading speakers\, and sessions from ESU Oracy Action Research and Walter Hines Page research scholarship schools\, this is an event not to be missed! It’s great CPD for any school oracy lead\, or any teachers looking to find out more about oracy and how to embed a culture of oracy in your school. \nFor more information contact education@esu.org
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/esu-oracy-research-conference/
LOCATION:The English-Speaking Union\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231102T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231102T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081406
CREATED:20230919T132546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T132546Z
UID:8594-1698949800-1698958800@staging.esu.org
SUMMARY:Live podcast ‘Speechless: stories that change the world’
DESCRIPTION:On the 2nd of November we will be joined by Simon Bucknall & Maryam Pasha for a live version of their podcast ‘Speechless: stories that change the world.’ The podcast provides advice on how to tell stories whilst public speaking that will last a lifetime. Previous episodes of the podcast have discussed wedding speeches and how to moderate a discussion panel. This special live rendition of the podcast will discuss both Simon and Maryam’s lives in the public speaking world\, and sharing tips along the way.  \nWe feel very privileged to have this podcast performed live here at the home of public speaking and we hope you can all join us for a night of enticing conversation. The conversation will be facilitated by a young ESU member\, and there will be an opportunity to ask questions and chat with both Simon and Maryam. Tickets will begin at £5 for members and £7 for non-members.  \nGuests are welcome to arrive from 6.30pm and the podcast will begin at 7pm. Guests are welcome to carry on networking and socialising after the podcast has ended in the members bar.
URL:https://staging.esu.org/event/live-podcast-speechless-stories-that-change-the-world/
LOCATION:The English-Speaking Union\, 37 Charles Street\, London\, England\, W1J 5ED\, United Kingdom
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