With historian Neil Falkner, singer-songwriter Robb Johnson and others.
Have you forgotten yet? The Truth About the Somme
Peace in the Park.
Peace in the Park intends to make a stand for peace in 2016, to encourage a better, more equal world and to demonstrate the power of communities.
The People’s Chilcot Tribunal.
With Ben Griffin (Veterans for Peace), Hans Von Sponeck (UN envoy to Iraq), Tariq Ali, Peter Oborne (journalist), Kate Hudson (CND) and others.
Pacifism And The European Union.
Pacifism and Nonviolence Discussion Group, meet on the second Tuesday of the month. All are welcome, but please be prepared to join in the discussion. Please try to turn up by 7pm sharp.
‘Looking for Trouble’ by Roque Dalton
Presented by John Green and Michal Boncza and Smokestack Books, the first British edition of poetry by Latin America’s much loved poet and revolutionary fighter, Roque Dalton.
Left Book Club Presents: ‘Cut Out: Living without Welfare’ and ‘Island Story’
Authors Jeremy Seabrook and J.D.
Corbyn: The Strange Rebirth of Radical Politics.
With Richard Seymour. Writer and broadcaster Richard Seymour discusses the political and social circumstances that colluded to make way for Corbyn’s rise within Labour and British politics.
Refugees on Lesbos: one volunteer's story.
With Bev Jackson. Bev Jackson discusses her experience volunteering for Starfish, a group helping refugees arriving from Turkey to the Greek island of Lesbos.
Saturdays In The Vaults: Ciaran Walsh reading ‘Red Dagger’.
Housmans are proud to welcome storyteller and radical historian Ciaran Walsh who will be performing Heathcote Williams's poem ‘The Red Dagger’ which tells the story of the City of London’s symbolic co
That Precious Strand of Jewishness that Challenges Authority
With Leon Rosselson.
Trident replacement - the most important vote this year.
MPs will have to vote on this life or death issue. Speaker is Nigel Day, Local campaigner against nuclear convoys on our roads.
Coffee at 9.00pm
Edward Barber exhibition
Acclaimed documentary photographer Edward Barber captures the anti-nuclear protest movement in 1980s Britain in a new exhibition this summer. entry Open daily 10am - 6pm. Last admission is at 5.30pm.
Climate Crisis? How do we respond?
The Second Annual Gary Mahoney Memorial Debate.
Speakers: Right Reverend Paul Bayes, Bishop of Liverpool
Andrew Morse, Professor of Climate Impacts, Universityof Liverpool
Trident submarines: will its successor be obsolete by the time it arrives?
Julian Borger, the Guardian’s world affairs editor will discuss advances in drone warfare and underwater surveillance which call into question the Successor submarine's stealth.
Relaunch of Manchester CND
Manchester CND is relaunching! Come to this open meeting to brainstorm and plan future campaigning activities.
Annual Hiroshima & Nagasaki ceremony
Near postcode N3 1LY.
Meet by the commemorative cherry tree in Victoria Park to remember the victims of the nuclear bombs dropped on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
Building Enabling Environments for Human Rights Defenders at Risk.
PBI UK and the UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders, Michel Forst, for PBI's 35th anniversary conference.
E London Against Arms Fairs Stall
Stratford Stall with petition to cancel "DSEI" arms fairs and leafleting outside Stratford (old) Centre near Stratford tube station.
There is no Musical Protest at ExCeL for June.
The Labour Movement: Where's it from? Where's it going?
IWCEducation Network meeting in Norwich Day School for political activists and trade unionists looking at historical and contemporary issues facing the Labour Movement.
On the Move.
Responding to one of the greatest humanitarian issues of our time, this collection of new works features artists from Germany, Greece, Italy, Lebanon, Syria and the UK as they uncover the stories of p