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| Dear reader,
In the first months of 2025, keep your new year energy high as we bring an exciting programme of in-person and interactive events.
How much do we really know about what our body needs as we age? Join our panel, including Phil Daoust, Zoe Williams, Chris van Tulleken and more, as they answer your questions on ageing and wellness this February.
In March, Wes Streeting will sit down with the Guardian’s Pippa Crerar to discuss the government’s long-term plans for health and social care.
And finally, just a few weeks after International Women’s Day, Sandi Toksvig joins Zahra Joya, Elif Shafak and the Guardian’s Emma Graham-Harrison to discuss the historical and present-day silencing of women.
Take a look at our listings below for more details, or visit our website to get your tickets. |
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| | Our panel of health and wellness experts will simplify the research and demystify the pseudoscience on ageing and wellness.
Wednesday 12 February 8.30pm-10pm (CET) |
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| | Join them to hear first-hand about Streeting’s proposed reforms to rewire our health and social care systems, live in London and online.
Tuesday 25 March 8pm-9.15pm (CET) |
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| | Sandi Toksvig joins our panel event to discuss how women are challenging oppression today and documenting achievements sidelined by historians.
Wednesday 26 March 8.30pm-10pm (CET) |
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