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'This discombobulating and fast paced legal thriller segues between the terrifying and the fantastical, leaving the reader constantly on their toes'. Read Rhys Taylor's review of LJ Shepherd's first novel, 'The Trials of Lila Dalton' in the Middle Templar: loom.ly/u5DMGxU

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The upcoming Music Night will feature performances by world-leading musicians Nicki Kennedy and Edward Picton-Turbervill. Featuring classics from Dvorak, Fauré, Debussy and more, this evening promises to be a wonderful occasion. Guests are most welcome: loom.ly/BaPQCc8

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The Inns of Court Alliance for Women are holding an online Menopause Workshop with contributions from leading legal and medical practitioners. Book now to avoid disappointment: loom.ly/8SHLsOk

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The Library has created a short quiz on generated AI and the law. Why not take a couple of minutes to test your knowledge? The quiz can be found here. loom.ly/mbb0NZ8

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Professor Sir John Baker, Emeritus Downing Professor of the Laws of England at the University of Cambridge, will deliver the inaugural Lord Judge Memorial Lecture in Legal History, entitled 'The Royal Prerogative and the Judges' on 20 November: loom.ly/OU-mS7k

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In the spirit of Christmas, please join Naomi Ryan and Middle Temple Library for an evening of mince pies and mulled wine, examining some of the strangest cases in legal history. Inn members and their guests can book this event and find further info here: loom.ly/wYi-OTY

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Working in the Temple? Explore the Inn's Bench Wine Sale, where you'll find a selection of wines chosen by the Inn's Wine Sub-Committee to provide a combination of quality, value for money and drinking pleasure. Only available for collection from the Inn: loom.ly/6tjy-xY

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We are excited to announce the Disability Forum launch event! Distinguished speakers will share the challenges and triumphs of historic and current disabled professionals in the legal field. Book now to avoid disappointment: loom.ly/fe9dgsY

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Meet this year's Middle Temple Students' Association committee. If you are a student member, do get involved in the Middle Temple Student Association via this link loom.ly/wEgzgNU

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Renowned criminal barrister, thriller writer and former heavyweight boxing champion, Tony Kent, will be joining Middle Temple Library to give a talk on his fascinating career and his most recent book in his popular series: The Shadow Network. Book here: loom.ly/cC1Sewo

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The Inns of Court Alliance for Women are holding a Menopause Workshop with contributions from leading legal and medical practitioners. Followed by drinks to continue talking and network. Book now to avoid disappointment: loom.ly/8SHLsOk

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You can still enter your team by 15 November to take part in this year's Rosamund Smith Mooting Competition. For information on how to apply, see here - loom.ly/1O9Ca2c

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In November 1605, Guy Fawkes was arrested while guarding explosives placed below the House of Lords. The Lord Chief Justice, Middle Templar Sir John Popham, presided over the trial of the conspirators in January 1606, at which they were found guilty of High Treason. #BonfireNight

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Reader's Feast celebrates Master Stockdale's time in office. His reading will ask the question, why do we punish offenders? This debate is not new, and it is hoped that discussion will be stimulated amongst students, practitioners and judges alike: loom.ly/k40On-8

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Several UK Prime Ministers have been made Honorary Benchers over the years, and several Middle Templars have gone on to serve as Prime Minster in countries around the world. Archivist Barnaby Bryan looks back at some of these individuals in his article: loom.ly/Ihugrhs

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Enjoy an indoor picnic (bring your own!) followed by music and stories with the Bar Musical Society orchestra narrated by Sir Richard Stilgoe. Children of all ages are welcome. This is a relaxed environment and performance. Find out more: loom.ly/l2wPcKc

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