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Weimar: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe | 16 October 2026 (14:00PM)

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The Folk Soul of Britain | 16 October 2026 (20:30PM)

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Middle Aged Women Get Sh*t Done | 09 October 2026 (18:30PM)

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Mark Billingham | 16 October 2026 (14:00PM)

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Hollie McNish | 16 October 2026 (20:30PM)

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Challenging Inequalities | 09 October 2026 (18:30PM)

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The Times and Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival 2026 *Full Programme Announcement*

Alexei Sayle | Andrew Child | Andrew Davies | Anneka Rice | AP McCoy | Ashley James | Blake Morrison | Boyd Hilton | Caitlin Moran | Cariad Lloyd | Celia Imrie | Charlie Higson | Craig Revel Horwood | Dave Rowntree | David Kynaston | David Larbi | David Olusoga | David Szalay | Deepika Chopra | Elif Shafak | Fearne Cotton | Frank Cottrell-Boyce | Frank Gardner | Giles Yeo | Greg James | Greg Wise…

Luke Wright

What does it mean to know where you come from? Poet and performer Luke Wright brings his trademark wit, warmth and razor-sharp storytelling to a deeply personal exploration of family, identity and adoption. Blending poetry, stand-up and unforgettable stories, he reflects on growing up adopted, searching for his birth mother and the questions that shape who we become. Funny, moving and disarmingly…

W&N Proof Party

Discover three standout debut novels from W&N that explore love, loss, identity and second chances in strikingly original ways. Marianne Levy's The Fix imagines a pioneering anti-ageing drug that reverses the biological clock, Bethia Hale's Any Day Now follows two strangers whose lives are forever changed by a fatal accident, and Jo Beaden's A History of Human Sacrifice captures the intensity of…

Patrick Ness: Return to Chaos Walking

Something is coming. Patrick Ness, an icon of YA Science Fiction, returns to the Chaos Walking universe which is still far from a utopia. A burning god tears from the forest, something appears in the night sky, and the Noise is back. What drew him to New World after 20 years? How did he find revisiting the series to write the screenplay and a trilogy for a new generation? With audience Q&A, this…