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One of Britain’s bestselling historians offers a meticulously researched and insightful account of the famously televised 1980 SAS storming of the Iranian embassy in London – better known as Operation ...
Join the beloved author of popular modern classics Starter for Ten and One Day as he takes to The Wheeler Centre stage to discuss his latest novel, You Are Here. Marnie, feeling isolated in her London ...
One of Ireland’s most celebrated writers reflects on his extraordinary career and discuss his latest novel, Long Island. In 2009, Colm Tóibín published Brooklyn – a ‘beautifully executed novel’ (The ...
Award-winning photographer Julian Kingma and broadcaster and voluntary assisted dying advocate Andrew Denton come together for a powerful discussion about dignity, compassion and the revolution of end ...
New York Times-bestselling author duo join forces to discuss their latest tale – a YA medieval romp brimming with treachery, swordplay and excellent snacks. In their latest collaboration, much touted ...
This event is currently sold out. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please email [email protected]. Join Barrie Cassidy and Tony Barry, hosts of the Guardian’s political podcast ...
Meet the 22 writers taking part in the Hot Desk Fellowships program in 2025, and read more about their projects. 2025 is the 13th year of The Wheeler Centre’s Hot Desk Fellowships, which provide ...
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Watch journalist and legal reporter Lucia Osborne-Crowley share a rare insight into the blockbuster trial of Ghislaine Maxwell with host Louise Milligan. Lucia Osborne-Crowley was one of only four ...
One of Britain’s bestselling historians offers a meticulously researched account of the famously televised 1980 SAS storming of the Iranian embassy in London – better known as Operation Nimrod.
Ken Haley is one of Australia’s most widely travelled authors, having visited 131 countries at length. He became a paraplegic in 1991, but as far as Ken is concerned, the only difference that’s made ...