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| John Crace meets Ian Hislop | | | Tonight, the Guardian's political sketch writer will be joined by the Private Eye editor, Ian Hislop, to discuss Crace's new book, Depraved New World. In his brilliantly lacerating political sketches, Crace skewers those claiming to lead our country. From Partygate and Boris Johnson's resignation, to the short-lived premiership of Liz Truss, and the psychodrama of countless leadership contests, nobody is safe. Join the two satirists and get a glimpse into the life of a political sketch writer. You will also have the chance to ask them your own questions at this event, livestreamed from London. | Monday 6 November, 8pm–9.15pm GMT | Book tickets | | In conversation with Afua Hirsch | | | When she turned 40, the writer and filmmaker Afua Hirsch embarked on a year-long journey to reclaim her body from the colonial and patriarchal beauty standards she – and many of us – grew up with. Join her, with journalist Azieb Pool, as she reflects on her journey of radical unlearning, and her new book, Decolonising My Body. In it, Hirsch invites us to liberate ourselves from mainstream standards that aren't serving us. | Wednesday 8 November, 8pm–9pm GMT | Book tickets |
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| How do we move on from Brexit? | Thursday 23 November 8pm–9.15pm GMT | What has Brexit done for us? Join the Guardian's Heather Stewart, Rafael Behr and Polly Toynbee, as they dissect the real legacy of Brexit. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Cop28 and the green transition | Tuesday 5 December 8pm–9.15pm GMT | Our panel of experts, including Damian Carrington, Christiana Figueres and more, will explore what needs to happen to secure a sustainable future. | Book tickets | |
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| Naomi Alderman: The Power | Thursday 7 December 8pm–9pm GMT | Join Naomi Alderman as she discusses her bestselling novel, The Power, a whip-smart dystopian satire that holds up a mirror to our own world. | Book tickets | |
| | | | John Crace and Marina Hyde | Monday 11 December 8pm–9.30pm GMT | The two writers will join the Guardian's political editor Pippa Crerar to look back on another year in British politics, live in London and online. | Book tickets | |
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