| Status: | Active, open to new members |
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| When: | Fortnightly on Tuesday mornings 10:30 am-12:00 pm 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of month |
| Venue: | The Rochester Castle |
The Current Affairs Group meets twice a month on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month, from 10.30 am to 12 noon. We meet in the Rochester Castle on Stoke Newington High Street, which is a Wetherspoons pub.
We decide at each meeting what the topic for discussion for the next meeting will be.
Range of topics discussed include:
- Patriotism – what does it mean?
- News that is not making the headlines
- Free speech – what does it mean? Limitations/contradictions
- Elections in May 2021 – implications for London and the UK
- A) results of Mayoral elections b) what is happening in Iran including situation of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
- A) Police and Crime Bill b) Immigration Bill
- Coming out of Lockdown – what does it mean for you?
- Assisted Dying Bill
- Situation in Cuba
- Changes in electoral law
- Situation in Afghanistan
- How have children/young people fared during lockdown(s)?
- Adult social care – what do we know so far, and what for the future?
- Who owns Britain?
- LTNs (Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in Hackney)
- Situation in Lebanon
- Veganism
- 2021 Reith Lectures (on AI)
- Toppling the past – statues and their place in thinking about the UK’s past
- Gender identity politics
- Government’s Levelling up agenda – what does it mean?
- The travel industry, and how it was being affected by the pandemic
- Black Lives Matter movement
- Rethinking the Future (in conjunction with the BBC initiative)
- Increasing influence/significance of China (COVID and otherwise)
- Citizens’ Assemblies
- Refugee crisis (Europe and Beyond)
- Results of US Presidential election
- Update on Brexit and development of COVID vaccine
- Future of International Development Fund
- Christmas traditions and some good news (last meeting in December 2020)
- 2020 Reith Lectures
- Our wishes for 2021
- Future of the US after Presidential election
- What is happening in Russia?
- Cyber attack on Hackney’s IT systems, which occurred last October
New members welcome. For more information, please contact the Group Leader.