Plus Ellen E Jones on the Oscars, Book Clubs with Bonnie Garmus and Armistead Maupin and more …
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| Guardian Newsroom: What lies ahead for Ukraine in 2024? | | | It’s been two years since Russia launched its full-scale military invasion of Ukraine. Could 2024 bring a change in the course of the war? Is continued financial backing from the West guaranteed? What would a Trump presidency mean for Ukraine? As the all-out conflict enters its third year, how is morale within the country? Tom Burgis, the Guardian’s investigations correspondent, Luke Harding, the Guardian’s foreign correspondent, and Orysia Lutsevych, the head of the Ukraine Forum at Chatham House, will examine the latest developments in the region, in this livestreamed event. | Wednesday 21 February 2024, 7pm-8.15pm GMT | Book tickets |
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| Bonnie Garmus | Tuesday 13 February 2024 8pm–9pm GMT | Our February Book Club author is Bonnie Garmus, who will discuss her bestselling novel about science, celebrity and feminism: Lessons in Chemistry. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Ellen E Jones | Thursday 15 February 2024 8pm-9pm GMT | Join the Guardian film and television critic as she explores this year’s BAFTA and Oscar nominations, and introduces her new book, Screen Deep. | Book tickets | |
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| The alternative manifesto: The NHS | Tuesday 27 February 2024 8pm-9.15pm GMT | Chaired by the Guardian’s Denis Campbell, our expert panel will explore the policies that could improve our health and social care systems. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Armistead Maupin: Tales of the City | Thursday 7 March 2024 8pm-9pm GMT | Armistead Maupin will join Rebecca Nicholson to celebrate four decades of his much-loved literary saga, and his latest novel, Mona of the Manor. | Book tickets | |
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