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Sunday 14th May 12.50 Chris Mullin, former Labour MP for Sunderland South, comments on, with his trademark irreverence and keen eye for the absurd, the turbulent last decade in UK politics. Sunday 14th May 11.20 Claer Barrett, Consumer Editor of the FT and presenter of its Money Clinic podcast, explains everything we need to know to regain control over our finances, in a jargon-free and accessible way. Sunday 14th May 9.50 Dr Sophie Mort, Called “The Guru of Insta-Therapy” by The Times, explains why we can feel anxious, stressed, insecure and down from time to time and what you can do about it.

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Saturday 13th May 18.50 Tom Clark, former chief leader writer for the Guardian, describes the return to real poverty and desperation in areas of the UK and what can be done to fix it. Saturday 13th May 17.20 Alison Weir, the biggest-selling female historian in the UK, tells the story of Elizabeth of York who was: mother survivor and Queen and how she was born into a war between two families and had to fight for her right to rule. Saturday 13th May 15.50 Martin Brunt, Sky News’ crime correspondent, offers a fascinating overview of the nature of crime reporting and how it has changed over the past 35 years. Saturday 13th May 14.20 John Dickie, world expert and bestselling author on the Italian and Sicilian mafias, gives a history of the Sicilian ‘Cosa Nostra’ and explains its current situation. Saturday 13th May 12.50 Prof Malcolm Gaskill, Professor of Early Modern History and leading expert in the history of witchcraft, based on his best-seller, tells the dark, real-life folktale of witch-hunting in a remote Massachusetts plantation. Saturday 13th May 11.20 Simon Jenkins, former Editor of the Evening Standard and The Times as well as Chair of the National Trust, explains who the Celts really were and what their legacy should be in an increasingly dis-United Kingdom. Saturday 13th May 9.50 Roger Highfield, Science Director at the Science Museum Group, talks about the visionary science behind the digital human twins that will enhance our health and usher in a new era of personalised medicine. He has been a foreign correspondent for Channel 4, ITN and the BBC and was one of the main presenters of the Today programme. Short walk from bus routes 700 stage coach or 2/2a Brighton & Hove Buses.įriday 12th May 17.30 Owen Matthews, The Spectator’s Russia correspondent and a former Moscow and Istanbul Bureau-Chief for Newsweek, investigates and explains the Russo-Ukrainian war – from the corridors of the Kremlin to the trenches of Mariupol.įriday 12th May 19.00 Ed Stourton, a regular presenter for BBC Radio 4.

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So grab a coffee, something delicious to eat and put up your feet and relax! They will also be providing treats to take home for Easter too!įree Entry, on site parking, with close by street parking options if full.Įasy 5 minutes walk from Shoreham Train Station. We also have highly talented guest makers sharing their craft and hosting glass fusing and pottery workshop sessions throughout the day! We strongly recommend pre booking through our link found on our website.Īs a seasonal event expect to find a visit from the Easter Bunny, creative zones for children, face painting & live entertainment welcoming you from Shoreham’s wonderful Ukulele players!Īfter browsing all the stalls, you will in no doubt be in need of a break, so we have bespoke artisan caterers Connie & Cooper hosting a wonderful deli style pop up cafe. Paper Daisy Events return to Shoreham this Easter! This a fantastic shopping experience with inspiring and talented makers, artists & designers held in the heart of Shoreham at an established annual event.Įach exhibitor has been specially selected from across Sussex to offer real uniqueness and quality, with a mix of affordable and bespoke products from over 75 stalls- you’ll be spoilt for choice!















Whatson in brighton