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Sun 15 Jul 18 · The Almighty Dollar (Conway Hall Ethical Society, London)
Wed 27 Apr 16 · The Trade Union Bill: A necessary progression or troublesome precedent? (St James's Church, London)
Mon 13 Oct 14 · Transatlantic Free Trade: the final push? British, French and US perspectives on a TTIP agreement (Sheikh Zayed Theatre (New Academic Building, LSE), London)
Tue 3 Dec 13 · The Real EU Debate: Should We Stay or Should We Go? (One Birdcage Walk, Westminster)
Thu 14 Mar 13 · Southampton – a centre of wine trade in the middle ages (Westgate Hall, Southampton)
Tue 29 May 12 · Promoting Global Trade: the role of export credit agencies (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building, London)
Tue 22 May 12 · Advancing Global Trade and Employment Together: Shared Opportunities and Responsibilities for the Un (LSE campus, venue TBC to ticketholders, London)
Tue 1 Mar 11 · Has Fairtrade Asked for Enough? (New Theatre, London)
Thu 2 Dec 10 · Cradley Heath Centenary (London Metropolitan University, London)
Thu 18 Nov 10 · How not to get ripped off (Own-it, 272 High Holborn)
Sat 17 Apr 10 · Zimbabwe 30 years on: Rights, challenges and opportunities (Unite, London)
Sat 16 Jan 10 · The War on Drugs: an upper or downer for development? (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, London School of Economics, London)
Tue 13 Oct 09 · International Trade - Who Makes the Rules? (Bishopsgate Institute, London)
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