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KidZania Comes to London
News
For the uninitiated KidZania might be a crazy Simon Cowell musical creation or a very loud multicoloured kids show on Friday afternoon celebrating everything kid-like in a Zany kind of way.
The Election: The Unmentioned & What Lies Beyond
Blog
Anthony Hilton   There is no economy so strong that politicians can’t screw it up. That in a nutshell is the UK’s misfortune. At this stage in the campaign no one has a clue who will win the election. Never in a generation has the picture been so confused nor the possible outcomes so varied...
From Fiennes to Beaumont
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One adventure ends and another begins, thankfully for two separate people. Adventurers and inspirational speakers: Sir Ranulp Fiennes and Mark Beaumont, take on their African challnges.
The National Grand Boat Race
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Jason Smith   For those who keep a sporting diary – if it should actually exist – tomorrow, Saturday the 11th April 2015, will see two notable and historic events take place with the Grand National at Aintree and the University Boat Race on The Thames; with the welcome inclusion of women racing on the same day as the men along the same stretch of the river.
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Natalie Stone   Election 2015 is hotting up. TV debate fever is rising, and the general consensus is that the battle between the leading parties is set to be one of the closest and most exciting in political history. But who are the TV faces who will be presenting the blue, red, green and purple arguments with analytical skill?
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Jason Smith   In trying to explain how three people cover the marketing function here at Speakers Corner with Natalie, Louise and myself, all part time working on different days (with some overlaps), I attempted to look for an official term of some sort to describe our work structure.
News
Well that was the week of AdWeek 2015. Disparately dressed advertising and marketing bods pounding the streets of London, oversized AdWeek lanyards identifying them, violently swinging as they shout into mobiles, only to steady as they join long queues at St James's Church, Piccadilly or the other multitude of venues across London.
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Louise Collins   Elliot Castro has a very interesting past indeed. You would never know meeting this polite, unassuming and amicable guy that he was fraudster who - over the course of 7 years - managed to spend £2M of other people’s money on at first: haircuts, CDS, then later: first class flights, BMWs and Rolex watches.
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Tim Marshall   For 25 years I loved what I did. One of the many jokes in TV news is that ‘it’s better than working for a living’, and although it was always very hard work, the joke was true. Even upon leaving ‘the family’ (there is a bond) I still loved it, so why leave the thing you love?
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Natalie Stone   I would dearly love to pay tribute to the generations of women whose commitment to society and the planet has proved invaluable to society. It’s Women’s History Month, so now’s the time. But on the subject of time, I just don’t have time.
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Natalie Stone   When the Speakers Corner team arrives at the office on a Tuesday morning kitted out in party gear, it can only mean one thing – The Knowledge Guild is back!
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Alan O'Neill   We recently caught up with change management consultant and speaker, Alan O’Neill. You may not be overly familiar with his name but you will have heard of the brands he’s worked with; most notably Selfridges.