Plus, don’t miss on Tuesday, Guardian journalists explore what’s next for the SNP’s new leader
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| The Good Friday Agreement: 25 years on | | | After decades of violence and political conflict, the Good Friday Agreement - signed on 10 April 1998 - promised an end to the Troubles and a hopeful new era for Ireland. But, 25 years later, has the effect of the Brexit vote put that settlement at risk? Mark Durkan, Lord Empey and Monica McWilliams played a critical role in the peace agreement, and will join Jonathan Freedland to reflect on its legacy and answer your questions in this landmark livestreamed event. | Monday 24 April, 8pm–9.15pm | Book tickets |
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| Guardian Newsroom: What next for the SNP? | | | In February, Nicola Sturgeon resigned as Scotland’s longest-serving first minister, triggering the SNP’s first leadership contest in almost 20 years. Her successor must consider the setbacks faced by Sturgeon, from the push for a second independence referendum to the blocking of the gender recognition bill. The day after a new leader is announced, join Guardian journalists as they share their reactions and discuss the challenges ahead for the party and the Scottish independence movement. | Tuesday 28 March, 8pm–9pm | Book tickets |
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| The Iraq invasion: 20 years on |
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| On Monday, Guardian journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad will reflect on his reporting of the Iraq invasion from his native Baghdad. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Gary Younge: Dispatches from the Diaspora |
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| Join Gary Younge live in London or via the livestream, as he introduces his powerful new collection of journalism on race and racism. | Book tickets | |
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| Liv Little and Travis Alabanza |
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| The founder of gal-dem will introduce her striking debut novel, Rosewater, the story of a Black queer poet navigating adulthood. | Book tickets | |
| | | | An evening with Simon Armitage |
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| Join the poet laureate as he talks about his first collection of song lyrics and the role that music plays in his work. | Book tickets | |
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| Book Club with Douglas Stuart |
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| Douglas Stuart, the Booker prize-winning author of Shuggie Bain, will talk to Lisa Allardice about his second novel, Young Mungo. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Polly Toynbee: My family and other radicals |
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| Join us for an evening with the Guardian columnist as she reflects on her family influences and explores social mobility in Britain. | Book tickets | |
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