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English: Hugo Rifkind in conversation with Lexie Elliott. The St Andrew’s Book Festival took place 25-30 November 2024, organized by Scots in London, an umbrella organisation for Scottish cultural societies, sports clubs, alumni groups, charities, churches and the Scottish military in London.
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