Last chance to buy tickets for tomorrow's Media Society discussion about Migration and the Media. It's being held at The Conduit in Covent Garden tomorrow from 6pm.

The debate will look at how the media shapes public opinion on migration, and the panel is:

  • Ritula Shah (Chair) - former presenter of BBC's The World Tonight.
  • Rob McNeil - Head of Media and Communications at the Migration Observatory.
  • Douna Haj Ahmed - a Syrian journalist and refugee living in London.
  • Andrew Harding - the BBC’s Paris Correspondent.
  • Nicola Kelly - journalist and writer. Author of ‘Anywhere But Here...'.

Event Details

Monday 22nd September. Doors open 6pm. Discussion 6.30pm-7:30pm. Networking drinks before and after the discussion, with a cash bar.

Location: The Conduit, 6 Langley St, London WC2H 9JA

The evening is a co-branded event hosted by The Media Society and The Conduit.

Tickets: Media Society Members £10 (50% discount). Student Members Free. General tickets for non-members £20. Students £10. Join the Media Society here.


The Media Society is a British charity that organises events that discuss and debate important and topical media issues.