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UK Politics
Tony Blair’s Legacy: Blair School of Bad Government at London School of Spin
How Green are the Conservatives?
Give him a Break: Menzies Campbell! Francesca Preece
Kennedy the Come Back Scot? Francesca Preece
Environment and Geo Politics
China: the giant costs: Nadia Saint
BP: Minimising the Damage
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Revisiting the Orange Revolution: Nadia Saint
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Next Event: December 23rd, Saturday, at the same venue
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or professionals come and chat, share ideas, smoke & Drink! or don't
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London Circle @ O'Neill's 65 Cannon Street (at the junction of
Cannon St and Queen Street, next door to Poet's Letter office. (No
75)s
every Monday after 5 p.m Drop by on every Monday after 5 and carry on
the Circle until 7 p.m or as long as you want. The space is outside
and inside of O'Neill's Pub. Not just the folks of London are invited!
People from other parts of country visiting London are invited
to come and join us and people visiting the UK from other parts of the
world are welcome to. Just let us know of your arrival beforehand.
What is Poet's Letter's role here? Nothing but to organise, welcome
and facilitate the event.
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Another Performance poetry event,
starting in November in the City of
London. It's a weekly event, every Monday 7 p.m (except for 2nd
Mondays which takes place at Poetry Cafe, Covent Garden.) Poetry in
the City starts on Monday, 6th of November @ 7p.m. All other dates:
November 20th, 27th, December 4th Dec and Dec18th. Tickets: £6/4
(Cons). 7-9 pm
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65 Cannon Street (at the junction of
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Poetry in the City on Monday
Another Performance poetry event,
starting in November in the City of
London. It's a weekly event, every Monday 7 p.m (except for 2nd
Mondays which takes place at Poetry Cafe, Covent Garden.) Poetry in
the City starts on Monday, 6th of November @ 7p.m. All other dates:
November 20th, 27th, December 4th Dec and Dec18th. Tickets: £6/4
(Cons). 7-9 pm
Poetry in the City @ O'Neill's
65 Cannon Street (at the junction of
Cannon St and Queen Street, next door
to Poet's Letter office. (No 75)
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