Lewes Speakers Festival (16-18 Jan 2026) brings leading thinkers, authors and public figures to the All Saints Centre
Friday 16th January 15.30 Sam Freedman, former senior government adviser, FT columnist, and best-selling author, asks why Britain-one of the world’s oldest democracies-seems unable to run itself effectively, and what can be done about it17.00 Prof Richard Overy, one of the world’s leading WWII historians, explores what truly forced Japan’s 1945 surrender-atomic bombs, Soviet invasion, air raids or collapse-and what this reveals about the nature and morality of total war18.30 Sir Ed Davey, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and lifelong carers’ advocate, shares his personal journey and vision for a Britain that truly values and supports those who care20.00 Caroline Lucas, the UK’s first Green MP and former party leader, reimagines what it means to be English today-calling for an inclusive, hopeful and compassionate national story________________________________________ Saturday 17th January 9.50 Maggie Oliver and ‘Jade’, former detective turned campaigner and grooming-gang survivor ‘Jade’, share a powerful conversation on child exploitation, resilience and reform-exposing failures and urging for real change in safeguarding11.20 Parmy Olson, Wall Street Journal technology columnist and award-winning author, reveals the global battle for AI supremacy-how governments, corporations and innovators are fighting to control the future of intelligence itself12.50 Xinran Xue, the best-selling British-Chinese writer and broadcaster, reveals a family’s hidden letters and diaries to explore how a century of China’s turmoil shaped love, identity and the courage to tell the truth14.20 Iain Dale in conversation with Alex Puffette, Dale, one of Britain’s leading political broadcasters, and Puffette, a political researcher and writer, examine Margaret Thatcher’s legacy-how her revolution transformed Britain’s economy, politics and identity15.50 Sir Vince Cable, economist and former Liberal Democrat leader, explores how Asia’s rise is reshaping global power - and what Britain and the West must do to stay relevant in the 21st century17.20 Dr Andrew Monaghan, leading expert on Russian strategy and Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI, reveals how Moscow’s evolving art of war-combining speed, deception and endurance-is reshaping modern conflict and challenging the West18.50 Dame Penny Mordaunt, former Secretary of State for Defence and a Royal Naval Reservist, explores how Britain’s enduring traditions-from coronations to local rituals-embody values of duty and unity that still strengthen our national life today20.20 Claudia Hammond, award-winning BBC broadcaster and psychology lecturer, offers practical strategies to manage procrastination, regret, imposter syndrome, perfectionism and more________________________________________ Sunday 18th January 9.50 Prof Clive Webb, leading historian of modern America, reveals the untold story of Bertrand Russell’s 1967 “People’s Tribunal” on Vietnam and its lasting legacy for activism, truth and global accountability11.20 Olia Hercules, Ukrainian-born celebrated chef, writer and broadcaster, presents a luminous memoir of food, family and resilience-braiding a century of Ukrainian history into a moving story of identity and belonging12.50 Chris Mullin, former Labour Minister and celebrated political diarist, reflects with wit and candour on Britain’s turbulent politics-from Brexit to populism-and asks whether our fractured system can still be renewed14.20 Bob Seely, former Conservative MP and expert on Russian warfare, exposes how Moscow’s new “total war” blends drones, cyberattacks and disinformation-and what the West must do to defend democracy15.50 Prof David Betz, leading war studies expert at King’s College London, warns that Britain may face civil conflict and even war, as cultural divides, distrust and social fragmentation intensify17.20 Dr Theodore Dalrymple, retired doctor and acclaimed social critic, offers a darkly comic portrait of modern England through his visit to Worcester-exposing decay, bureaucracy and the creeping slovenliness of national life18.50 Lieutenant General Sir Barney White-Spunner, former Commander of the Field Army and bestselling historian, explores five great armies that shaped Europe - revealing how discipline, leadership and society together decide victory or defeatwww.lewesspeakersfestival.com
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Premier Inn Lewes Town
Premier Inn Lewes Town Centre offers accommodation in Lewes. Guests can enjoy walking trails at the property, and meals at the hotels on-site restaurant..
Crown Inn
Thought to be the oldest inn in the picturesque town of Lewes, this 17th-century, grade-listed property offers comfortable B&B accommodation in a welcoming and friendly environment..
The Shelleys Hotel
Dating back to 1588, The Shelleys Hotel is a Grade II listed property with free private parking. Rooms have scenic garden views and Lewes Rail Station is only a 10-minute walk away and serves London, Brighton and Gatwick Airport..
Jasmine Cottage
Located 15 km from Brighton & Hove, Jasmine Cottage offers pet-friendly accommodation in Rodmell. The unit is 19 km from Eastbourne. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Newmarket Inn RelaxInnz
Offering breathtaking views of the Sussex South Downs, the Newmarket Inn is located between Brighton and Lewes..
Ouseside Cottage
Ouseside Cottage is a holiday home situated in Rodmell, 12 km from Brighton & Hove. The property is 21 km from Eastbourne and free private parking is provided. Hastings is 39 km from Ouseside Cottage, while Royal Tunbridge Wells is 38 km away.
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