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Authors turn out for return of Cliveden Literary Festival

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TAPLOW: The Cliveden Literary Festival returned over the weekend and saw 23 talks given by more than 50 speakers at Cliveden House.

Topics discussed varied from cancel culture to feminism, post-pandemic economics, Trump’s next run for President and the COVID-19

vaccine rollout.

Kate Bingham, who chaired the Government's Vaccine Taskforce during the pandemic, told attendees how a request to join Patrick Vallance’s advisory committee ‘felt like an April Fool’s’ joke when she received the email on April 1, 2020.

She received a standing ovation from the audience after her talk on Saturday for her work over the past 18 months.

Newspaper titan Conrad Black was on hand to offer insight on the role of newspaper proprietor­s.

He told the audience of his anecdotes with Boris Johnson

and Donald Trump, adding that the latter calls him ‘occasional­ly’ and believes the former president has ‘taken on board that the presidency has to be conducted with dignity’.

For more informatio­n about Cliveden Literary Festival, visit: www.clivedenli­teraryfest­ival.org/

 ?? ?? Catherine Ostler, Conrad Black, John Preston and Simon Jenkins.
Catherine Ostler, Conrad Black, John Preston and Simon Jenkins.
 ?? ?? Michael Gove and Conrad Black.
Michael Gove and Conrad Black.

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