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Welcome to King's College London Debating Society. We are one of the largest and most successful university debating societies in the country. We hold weekly meetings on Thursdays at 6.00pm in Room 1.13 on the first floor of the Franklin Wilkin's Building (close to Waterloo Station). We offer a friendly and open-minded forum for the lively debate and discussion of politics, international relations, economics, social issues, law, and more light-hearted matters. We operate using the globally-employed British Parliamentary Rules of debate, and are extremely active in inter-varsity and competive debating in the UK and overseas.
Debating is an enjoyable, challenging, and empowering hobby. Having the confidence to speak in front of judges and an audience can seem daunting at first, but after intial trepiditions are overcome, it can be an extremely useful way of building up public speaking skills, powers of analysis, and general knowledge. Society meetings and the competive debating circuit are also a great way of meeting new people and making friends!
At out weekly meetings, we hold a single British Paliamentary Debate with eight 5 minite speeches on a topic which will be revealed 15 minites prior to the debate. You are welcome to debate, judge, or simply watch. We usually go to a nearby pub afterwards for a few drinks.
About
Joining
Committee
Contact
Gallery
Links
Graveson Cup
Welcome to King's College London Debating Society. We are one of the largest and most successful university debating societies in the country. We hold weekly meetings on Thursdays at 6.00pm in Room 1.13 on the first floor of the Franklin Wilkin's Building (close to Waterloo Station). We offer a friendly and open-minded forum for the lively debate and discussion of politics, international relations, economics, social issues, law, and more light-hearted matters. We operate using the globally-employed British Parliamentary Rules of debate, and are extremely active in inter-varsity and competive debating in the UK and overseas.
Debating is an enjoyable, challenging, and empowering hobby. Having the confidence to speak in front of judges and an audience can seem daunting at first, but after intial trepiditions are overcome, it can be an extremely useful way of building up public speaking skills, powers of analysis, and general knowledge. Society meetings and the competive debating circuit are also a great way of meeting new people and making friends!
At out weekly meetings, we hold a single British Paliamentary Debate with eight 5 minite speeches on a topic which will be revealed 15 minites prior to the debate. You are welcome to debate, judge, or simply watch. We usually go to a nearby pub afterwards for a few drinks.
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INQUEST
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INQUEST has always recognised the importance of and worked alongside individual family campaigns for justice.
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Joseph Scholes
Joseph was a 16 year old boy who died in a young offenders institution after state agencies failed to care for him properly. INQUEST is calling for a public inquiry into his death.
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The Campaign Against Prison Slavery
The Campaign Against Prison Slavery is a group set up to try to expose the reality of prison labour, how little of it teaches skills that can be used after release and which could help reduce the chances of re-offending. They also seek to expose the private companies that have contracts with prisons that are making huge profits using prisoner labour while the prisoners are paid pennies an hour, while any loses incurred by the prison industries contracts are covered by the tax payer.
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Launch of ASBO Concern
INQUEST chaired the launch meeting of Asbo Concern on April 7 2006, a campaigning alliance of organisations and individuals concerned about the use of anti-social behaviour orders.
Visit the ASBO Concern website
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Events & Campaigns Family campaigns Quick links Advice Contact Us Latest Press Releases Support Us Statistics
Events and Campaigns
Family Campaigns
INQUEST has always recognised the importance of and worked alongside individual family campaigns for justice.
Family Campaigns page
INQUEST Speaks
INQUEST's co-directors are often invited to speak at conferences or to give training.
Click here if you would like a representative
of INQUEST to speak at your conference.
Joseph Scholes
Joseph was a 16 year old boy who died in a young offenders institution after state agencies failed to care for him properly. INQUEST is calling for a public inquiry into his death.
Read Joseph's story
Public inquiry call
Support the public inquiry
Read more about the case for a public inquiry
Read press release about the Judicial Review
The Campaign Against Prison Slavery
The Campaign Against Prison Slavery is a group set up to try to expose the reality of prison labour, how little of it teaches skills that can be used after release and which could help reduce the chances of re-offending. They also seek to expose the private companies that have contracts with prisons that are making huge profits using prisoner labour while the prisoners are paid pennies an hour, while any loses incurred by the prison industries contracts are covered by the tax payer.
The Campaign Against Prison Slavery
Asbo Concern
Launch of ASBO Concern
INQUEST chaired the launch meeting of Asbo Concern on April 7 2006, a campaigning alliance of organisations and individuals concerned about the use of anti-social behaviour orders.
Visit the ASBO Concern website
Read the ASBO Concern statement
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