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A Decent Death: Sir Stephen Sedley and My Death, My Decision
Rosalind English talks to Trevor Moore of the campaign group My Death, My Decision about UK laws on assisted dying, and they reflect on a speech given by former Court of Appeal judge Sir Stephen Sedley on the subject. That speech is also available online to watch and read in full. A related article by Sir Stephen is in the London Review of Books here. If you support reform of UK laws on assisted dying, you may wish to support or find out more about My Death, My Decision. They are a not-for-profit campaign organisation (and...
2022-02-21
23 min
Get New Full Audiobooks in Literature, Theatre & Radio
Vanity Fair: BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation by William Thackeray
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/330698to listen full audiobooks. Title: Vanity Fair: BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation Author: William Thackeray Narrator: Stephen Fry, Emma Fielding Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 0 minutes Release date: November 3, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.67 of Total 3 Genres: Theatre & Radio Publisher's Summary: Stephen Fry narrates this BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation of the famous Victorian comic novel. Orphan Becky Sharp and wealthy Amelia Sedley are best friends at Miss Pinkerton's Academy for Young Ladies. On leaving school, ambitious, social-climbing Becky looks for a rich man to support her, while the sweet-natured Amelia meets her old friend Dobbin, who...
2016-11-03
5h 00
The CPL Sir David Williams Lecture Podcast
'The lion beneath the throne: law as history': The 2016 Sir David Williams Lecture
On Friday 4 March 2016, Sir Stephen Sedley delivered the 2016 Sir David Williams Lecture entitled "The lion beneath the throne: law as history". The Sir David Williams Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest lecturer in honour of Sir David Williams, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of English Law and Emeritus Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University. More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for Public Law website at: http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/sir-david-williams-lectures
2016-03-09
52 min
The CPL Sir David Williams Lecture Podcast
'The lion beneath the throne: law as history': The 2016 Sir David Williams Lecture
On Friday 4 March 2016, Sir Stephen Sedley delivered the 2016 Sir David Williams Lecture entitled "The lion beneath the throne: law as history". The Sir David Williams Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest lecturer in honour of Sir David Williams, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of English Law and Emeritus Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University. More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for Public Law website at: http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/sir-david-williams-lectures
2016-03-09
52 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
'The lion beneath the throne: law as history': The 2016 Sir David Williams Lecture
On Friday 4 March 2016, Sir Stephen Sedley delivered the 2016 Sir David Williams Lecture entitled "The lion beneath the throne: law as history". The Sir David Williams Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest lecturer in honour of Sir David Williams, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of English Law and Emeritus Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University. More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for Public Law website at: http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/sir-david-williams-lectures
2016-03-09
52 min
Department of Law
In Conversation with Sir Stephen Sedley [Video]
Contributor(s): Sir Stephen Sedley | As part of LSE's Legal Biography Project, Sir Ross Cranston interviewed Sir Stephen Sedley on his life and career in the law. After a distinguished career as one of Britain’s leading barristers, Sir Stephen was appointed a high court judge in 1992, and a Lord Justice of Appeal in 1999. During his twelve years on the Court of Appeal, he made a significant contribution to the development of many areas of modern English law, particularly in public law. He has also written widely on English law and the constitution, and is a regular contributor to the Lo...
2015-05-19
1h 09
London Review Bookshop Podcast
The Ranters: Nigel Smith in conversation with Stephen Sedley
Nigel Smith, currently Professor of Ancient and Modern Literature at Princeton, was in conversation about the thought, literature and legacy of the Ranters with Sir Stephen Sedley, formerly a judge in the Court of Appeal, frequent contributor to the LRB and an acknowledged authority on the history of English radicalism. Folk singer Leon Rosselson performed two of his songs at the event: 'Abiezer Coppe' and 'The Diggers'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2014-07-23
1h 05
Camden Community Radio
What's On in Camden, week beginning July 19 mp3
‘General Darcy & The Girl’ and more at the 7th International Solo Festival until 27th July at Lord Stanley Pub, Park Road until 27th July. Rob Da Bank play at the launch of ‘The Art of Dressing Up’ at Proud Camden; Try for Tuesday cheap night at the Tricycle for ‘The Colby Sisters of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania – 020 7328 1000; Leon Rosselson performs at launch of Nigel Smith’s ‘A Collection of Ranter Writings’ and Sir Stephen Sedley asks the questions at LRB Bookshop. Taste almost anything at City Lit or take a longer summer course; Read by: Tanya Geddes, Sarah O’Brien, Marian Larrag...
2014-07-19
05 min
Pod Academy
Dag Hammarskjöld: assassination or accident?
In 1960 the Congo was in turmoil, facing instability, civil war and secession after its newly won independence. It asked, not for the last time, for the help of the United Nations and UN troops were sent. A year later, a Swedish aircraft on a peace mission carrying 16 people, one of them the UN Secretary General, Dag Hammarskjöld, circled over the rain forest of Central Africa. As it came into land it crashed, killing all on board. There has never been a satisfactory explanation of that plane crash, despite three inquiries. Unsurprisingly, conspiracy theories and spe...
2014-01-30
29 min
Humanities and Social Sciences – Pod Academy
Dag Hammarskjöld: assassination or accident?
In 1960 the Congo was in turmoil, facing instability, civil war and secession after its newly won independence. It asked, not for the last time, for the help of the United Nations and UN troops were sent. A year later, a Swedish aircraft on a peace mission carrying 16 people, one of them the UN Secretary General, Dag Hammarskjöld, circled over the rain forest of Central Africa. As it came into land it crashed, killing all on board. There has never been a satisfactory explanation of that plane crash, despite three inquiries. Unsurprisingly, conspiracy theories and spe...
2014-01-30
29 min