Plus, join the Guardian’s Heather Stewart, Rafael Behr and Polly Toynbee as they dissect the real legacy of Brexit
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| Expansion of the EU: Bigger and better? | | | Nine new member states, including Ukraine and Moldova, are lined up to join the EU, potentially taking the union from a club of 27 to more than 35. But not all existing members support the expansion, especially with the prospect of seeing their EU contributions increase to welcome poorer countries. Can the union transform internally to function as a group of more than 35? Or will the national politics of certain states further create division? Join our expert panel, chaired by the Guardian’s Jon Henley, as they explore how the EU might handle its expansion, its importance to its geopolitical future, and how the elections of other member states could derail the process. | Wednesday 29 November, 7pm–8.15pm GMT | Book tickets |
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| Football Weekly Live: 2023 tour | Monday 13 – 22 November | This month, your Football Weekly podcast favourites, including Max Rushden and Barry Glendenning, are back to share their unique takes on the world of football. | Book tickets | |
| | | | In conversation with Afua Hirsch | Wednesday 8 November 8pm–9pm GMT | Tonight, join Afua Hirsch as she charts her year-long journey to reclaim her body from the beauty standards she – and many of us – grew up with. | Book tickets | |
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| How do we move on from Brexit? | Thursday 23 November 8pm–9.15pm GMT | The Guardian’s Heather Stewart, Rafael Behr and Polly Toynbee will dissect the legacy of Brexit and explore how the UK can move forward. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Cop28 and the green transition | Tuesday 5 December 8pm–9.15pm GMT | Our panel of experts, including Damian Carrington and Christiana Figueres, will explore what must happen to secure a sustainable future. | Book tickets | |
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| Book Club with Naomi Alderman | Thursday 7 December 8pm–9pm GMT | Join Naomi Alderman as she discusses her bestselling dystopian satire, The Power, and her highly anticipated new novel, The Future. | Book tickets | |
| | | | An evening with John Crace and Marina Hyde | Monday 11 December 8pm–9.30pm GMT | The two writers will join the Guardian’s political editor Pippa Crerar to cover another year in British politics, live in London and online. | Book tickets | |
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