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Tue 3 Dec 13 · The Real EU Debate: Should We Stay or Should We Go? (One Birdcage Walk, Westminster)
Tue 8 Jun 10 · The Challenges of the Supreme Court (Great Hall, London)
Mon 24 May 10 · The Future of London Government (Guildhall, LONDON)
Mon 15 Feb 10 · Renewing the Left's ideology: what should be the principles and goals of the centre-Left today? (Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House, London)
Thu 12 Feb 09 · European Democracy and the Language Question (Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics &Political Science, London)
Fri 10 Oct 08 · What is British Art? (Tate Britain, London)
Mon 4 Feb 08 · IAnother European Tradition: traceability of the social and the vindication of Gabriel Tarde (Old Theatre, London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Wed 9 Jan 08 · A Lecture by Jim Murphy, Minister for Europe (Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics &Political Science, London)
Thu 18 Oct 07 · LSE public lecture (New Theatre, London)
Thu 14 Jun 07 · Federal Trust in association with the European Commission (Shaw Library, London)
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