Bloomberg to Host Live Event in London Featuring UK Politics Discussion and Author Interview
Bloomberg is hosting a live edition of its Bloomberg Weekend program at its London headquarters on June 10 for subscribers. The event will feature a discussion on UK politics and Brexit's impact, followed by an interview with author Alexander Starritt about his book "Drayton and Mackenzie." The event represents Bloomberg's expansion of its editorial content into live subscriber experiences.
Bloomberg is organizing a special live event at its London headquarters on June 10, featuring its Bloomberg Weekend program for subscribers. Host Mishal Husain will lead a discussion examining the current state of UK politics and whether conditions have improved since Brexit. Following the political discussion, Bloomberg Weekend executive editor Katherine Bell will interview author Alexander Starritt about his novel "Drayton and Mackenzie," which has been selected as a 2025 Bloomberg Book of the Year. The event combines Bloomberg's journalism and editorial expertise with live audience engagement for its subscriber base.
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