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| Big Boys series two: A night in with the cast and creators | | | Join the series creator Jack Rooke and the actors Jon Pointing and Olisa Odele as they talk about the highly anticipated return of Channel 4 comedy drama Big Boys. This witty autobiographical sitcom follows the growing friendship between Jack and Danny. Dealing with virginity hang-ups, experimentation and Jack's obsession with Alison Hammond, the second series promises to deliver more laughs, more tears – and many more 00s cultural references. Praised for its warm-hearted take on tough topics it received multiple awards, four BAFTA comedy nominations and was featured in the Guardian’s 50 best TV shows of 2022. The cast and crew will be in conversation with Guardian and Observer columnist Rebecca Nicholson. | Monday 15 January, 8pm–9pm GMT | Book tickets | | Guardian Newsroom: Is the Conservative party finished? | | | Rishi Sunak came to power promising a return to stability. Yet polls show the Tories heading for political oblivion. As we head into a general election year, has the Conservative Party really run out of road after 13 years in power? Join our expert panel, chaired by the Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff, with the Guardian's political correspondent Kiran Stacey and former special adviser to Sajid Javid, Salma Shah to explore a Conservative party in crisis. | Monday 29 January, 8pm-9.15pm GMT | Book tickets |
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| The 2024 Iowa caucus: What you need to know | Friday 12 January See page for local time | The Iowa caucus is the traditional kick-off to the presidential elections. In this free livestreamed event Sam Levine and guests will explore how it works and why it matters. | Book tickets | |
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| Can AI be trusted? | Wednesday 17 January 8pm–9.15pm GMT | Our expert panel, chaired by the Guardian’s Dan Milmo, will explore the biggest risks and immediate threats posed by artificial intelligence. | Book tickets | |
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| Should we all be vegan? | Tuesday 30 January 8pm–9.15pm GMT | The Guardian’s Hannah Moore will chair our panel, including the food writer Meera Sodha, to discuss whether veganism can actually save our planet. | Book tickets | |
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