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The Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Sci

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Debating at Queen's University Belfast. Est. 1850

Debating at Queen's University Belfast. Est. 1850

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This House Predicts A United Ireland By 2046

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The Grand Final of the Queen's Open Competition, hosted by the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! Debaters from across the UK and Ireland convened to discuss the motion "This House Predicts A United Ireland By 2046". Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 2 days
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01:07:30

LitTalk: In Conversation With Daniel Mulhall

On Tuesday, 24th February 2026, at 19:00, the Old McMordie Hall in the Music Building hosted the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society's fifth LitTalk of the 177th Session. The event featured Daniel Mulhall, former Republic of Ireland ambassador to the UK, USA, and Germany. During the event, attendees had the chance to listen to an interview with Mr. Mulhall conducted by James Tourish, Events Officer. Following the discussion, participants were given the opportunity to pose questions to Mr. Mulhall.
History and humanities 1 week
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01:34:35

This House Would Decriminalise Sex Work

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The inaugural meeting of the Muriel Campbell Subcommittee for Women and Gender Minorities of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The Subcommittee convened to discuss the motion "This House Would Decriminalise Sex Work". Speaking for the Proposition were Emily Carter, Lyra Morgan-Burst, and Maeve Gee, and speaking for the Opposition were Ash Kaur, Peggy Mimnagh, and Rosa Ivory. Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 1 week
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01:11:50

LitTalk: In Conversation With Gavin Robinson MP

On Monday, 16th February 2026, at 19:00, the Old McMordie Hall in the Music Building hosted the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society's fourth LitTalk of the 177th Session. The event featured Gavin Robinson MP, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party. During the event, attendees had the chance to listen to an interview with Mr. Robinson conducted by Claire Dickson HLM, former Head of The Scoop at Queen's Radio. Following the discussion, participants were given the opportunity to pose questions to Mr. Robinson.
History and humanities 2 weeks
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LitTalk: In Conversation With Declan Lawn

On Monday, 9th February 2026, at 19:00, the Old McMordie Hall in the Music Building hosted the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society's third LitTalk of the 177th Session. The event featured Declan Lawn, creator and lead writer of the hit BBC television series Blue Lights. During the event, attendees had the chance to listen to an interview with Mr. Lawn conducted by Katie Ward, a Contributor to The Gown, the student newspaper at Queen's University Belfast. Following the discussion, participants were given the opportunity to pose questions to Mr. Lawn.
History and humanities 3 weeks
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LitTalk: In Conversation With Dr. Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid

On Thursday, 22nd January 2026, at 13:00, the James Rutherford Room in Riddel Hall hosted the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society's second LitTalk of the 177th Session. The event featured Dr. Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid, Palestinian Ambassador to the Republic of Ireland. During the event, attendees had the chance to listen to an interview with Dr. Abdalmajid conducted by Daniel Rankin, Deputy Editor of The Gown, the student newspaper at Queen's University Belfast. Following the discussion, participants were given the opportunity to pose questions to Dr. Abdalmajid.
History and humanities 4 weeks
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01:03:32

This House Would Revolt

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The twenty-sixth and final ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to discuss the motion "This House Would Revolt". Speaking for the Proposition were Beth Lynam, Jonathan Massey, Ella McMullin, and Henry O'Riordan, and speaking for the Opposition were Luke Coyle, Elliot Dickie, EJ Culleton, and Ash Kaur. Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 4 weeks
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02:19:21

This House Would Separate Religion From Politics

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The twenty-fifth ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to discuss the motion "This House Would Separate Religion From Politics". Speaking for the Proposition were Ash Kaur, Liz Kelly, William Browne, and Rosa Ivory, and speaking for the Opposition were David Bingham, Tom McCormack, Jack Steele, and James Taylor. Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 2 months
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01:54:30

This House Would Restrict The Right To A Jury Trial

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The twenty-fourth ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to discuss the motion "This House Would Restrict The Right To A Jury Trial". Speaking for the Proposition were Luke Coyle, EJ Culleton, and Dhivyah Chandrasegaran, and speaking for the Opposition were Kíla Hall, Eóin O’Neill, and Henry O'Riordan. Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 2 months
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01:26:12

Dufferin Debate - This House, As God, Would Start Over

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The twenty-third ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to host the annual Dufferin Competition for Speaker of the Year, and to discuss the motion "This House, As God, Would Start Over". Speaking for the Proposition were Elliot Dickie, Luke Coyle, EJ Culleton, and Ash Kaur, and speaking for the Opposition were Eóin O’Neill, David Martin, Addo-Obeng Opoku Agyeman, and Beth Lynam. Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 2 months
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01:56:47

This House Would Boycott The World Cup

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The twenty-second ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to discuss the motion, "This House Would Boycott The World Cup".
History and humanities 2 months
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01:55:21

This House Believes Irish Culture Is Not A Costume

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The twenty-first ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to discuss the motion, "This House Believes Irish Culture Is Not A Costume". Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 3 months
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01:51:32

This House Regrets The Rise Of BookTok

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The twentieth ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to discuss the motion, "This House Regrets The Rise Of BookTok". Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 3 months
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01:52:10

This House Believes The US Is Beyond Saving

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The nineteenth ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to discuss the motion, "This House Believes The US Is Beyond Saving". Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 3 months
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02:00:17

This House Has No Faith In The Labour Government

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The eighteenth ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to discuss the motion, "This House Has No Faith In The Labour Government". Please note: during this particular meeting we experienced a number of technical difficulties with the recording apparatus, so the audio quality is not up to our usual standard. Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 3 months
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01:52:30

This House Believes Men And Women Can't Be Friends

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The seventeenth ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to discuss the motion, "This House Believes Men And Women Can't Be Friends". Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 3 months
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01:55:30

This House Believes Money Is The Root Of All Evil

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The ninth special meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! On this occasion the House convened to hold the fourth entry in the Grand Campus Tourney series of collaborations with fellow student societies, on this occasion being joined by the Politics, Philosophy, and Economics Society, and to discuss the motion, "This House Believes Money Is The Root Of All Evil". Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 4 months
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This House Would Reinstate The QUB Irish Language Signage

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The sixteenth ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to discuss the motion, "This House Would Reinstate The QUB Irish Language Signage".Speaking for the Proposition were Conleth O Meallain, Mark Emmo, Kwame Le Blanc, and Eoin O'Neill, and speaking for the Opposition were Ollie Eaton, Jay Basra, Harry Nicholl, and Beth Lynam. Timestamps as follows: (00:00:00) Order, order! (00:02:09) President's Questions (00:09:56) Private Members’ Business (00:27:19) Minutes (00:34:11) Rules of the Debate (00:36:07) Vote of Prior Opinion (00:37:50) Conleth O Meallain, First Prop (00:45:01) Ollie Eaton, First Opp (00:51:42) Mark Emmo, Second Prop (00:56:41) Jay Basra, Second Opp (01:02:11) Kwame Le Blanc, Third Prop (01:05:21) Harry Nicholl, Third Opp (01:23:45) Eoin O'Neill, Fourth Prop (01:20:45) Beth Lynam, Fourth Opp (01:28:39) Questions from the House (01:45:12) The Vote (01:48:16) Announcements (01:58:43) Meeting adjourned! Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 4 months
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This House Believes Digital Privacy Should Be A Human Right

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The seventh special meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! On this occasion the House convened to hold the third entry in the Grand Campus Tourney series of collaborations with fellow student societies, on this occasion being joined by Lawyers Without Borders, and to discuss the motion, "This House Believes Digital Privacy Should Be A Human Right". Speaking for the Proposition were John Magi, Akaash Lukev, and Jonathan Massey, and speaking for the Opposition were Saffron Leaves, Rosa Ivory, and Luke Coyle. Timestamps as follows: (00:00:00) Order, order! (00:01:46) President's Questions (00:06:47) Private Members’ Business (00:26:06) Opening Remarks by President of Lawyers Without Borders (00:28:29) Rules of the Debate (00:30:08) Vote of Prior Opinion (00:31:09) John Magi, First Prop (00:38:20) Saffron Leaves, First Opp (00:45:04) Akaash Lukev, Second Prop (00:52:30) Rosa Ivory, Second Opp (00:59:39) Jonathan Massey, Third Prop (01:07:22) Luke Coyle, Third Opp (01:15:24) Questions from the House (01:27:33) The Vote (01:29:16) Closing Remarks by President of Lawyers Without Borders (01:31:13) Announcements (01:32:34) Meeting adjourned! Thanks for listening!
History and humanities 4 months
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01:33:28

This House Believes Capitalism Has Failed The West

Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The fifteenth ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-seventh session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to discuss the motion, "This House Believes Capitalism Has Failed The West". Speaking for the Proposition were Hugh Child, James Tourish, Maeve Gee, and Jonathan Massey, and speaking for the Opposition were Ollie Eaton, Natanya Mordani, Rea Thien, and Elliot Dickie. Timestamps as follows: (00:00:00) Order, order!(00:02:21) President's Questions(00:15:56) Private Members’ Business(00:30:16) Minutes(00:36:58) Vote of Prior Opinion(00:38:45) Rules of the Debate(00:40:32) Hugh Child, First Prop(00:48:13) Ollie Eaton, First Opp(00:55:15) James Tourish, Second Prop(01:02:25) Natanya Mordani, Second Opp(01:09:19) Maeve Gee, Third Prop(01:16:22) Rea Thien, Third Opp(01:23:45) Jonathan Massey, Fourth Prop(01:31:50) Elliot Dickie, Fourth Opp(01:38:36) Questions from the House(01:51:41) The Vote(01:53:25) Announcements(02:03:06) Meeting adjourned! Thanks for listening!
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