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Isabel Hardman headlines PRCA-Polimonitor Public Affairs Conference in London
The Spectator Assistant Editor and BBC Radio’s A Week in Westminster presenter Isabel Hardman will headline the prestigious PRCA-Polimonitor Public Affairs Conference at The Rubens at the Palace on 23rdNovember.
Hardman regularly writes political columns for several other publications, including The Times, Sunday Times, Observer and Evening Standard. She is also a regular guest on programmes such as the Andrew Marr Show, Newsnight and Question Time.
Her book Why We Get the Wrong Politicians was named a Book of The Year by The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, and The Evening Standard.
Hardman will sit down with Duncan Hames, Director of Policy and Programmes, Transparency International UK, for a fireside chat on media and lobbying.
See the full event agenda and register here.
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