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Sun 2 Dec 18 · Drawbridge Britain – Where Did the Hostile Environment Against Immigrants Come From? (Conway Hall Ethical Society, London)
Thu 15 Sep 16 · Immigration law update (Community Barnet office, London)
Thu 22 Oct 15 · A new home: asylum, immigration and exile in today’s Britain (St John's College, Cambridge)
Sun 30 Nov 14 · Thinking on Sunday: Has human prosperity peaked already? (Conway Hall, London)
Wed 14 May 14 · Protecting Burma's Rohingya: A Panel Discussion (The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide, London)
Thu 30 Jan 14 · The Rise of Euroscepticism: causes and prospects (Old Theatre, London)
Tue 3 Dec 13 · Is there a Progressive Case for National Identity? (Hong Kong Theatre, London)
Sat 2 Nov 13 · A dividing issue: the immigration debate in context (Lady Mitchell Hall, Cambridge)
Wed 7 Nov 12 · Book Event ‘Fortress Europe' with Matt Carr and Liz Fekete (Housmans Bookshop, London)
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