Join Chelsea Riverside ward for an engaging evening with journalist and author Andrew Pierce as he delves into the powerful story behind his latest book, Finding Margaret. This unique event offers a chance to explore the book’s themes in depth, revealing the personal and historical journeys that inspired it.
With over 300,000 social media followers, Andrew is a familiar face from ITV’s Good Morning Britain, where he regularly reviews the morning news. His on-air rivalry with Kevin Maguire has captivated audiences, and their lively debates have even taken to the stage, earning critical acclaim in both London’s West End and The Edinburgh Festival.
Andrew’s new TikTok Podcast, Pierce Pulls No Punches, debuts this September, where he promises unfiltered takes on the biggest stories of the day. He also hosts Britain’s Newsroom on GB News, a show with the highest viewing figures in its time slot, and co-hosts The Reaction on Mail+ TV with Sarah Vine.
His first book Finding Margaret published at the end of May, and already a Sunday Times bestseller, is a heart-warming, page turner that takes us on his extraordinary life journey. Full of amusing and eye-catching anecdotes, Andrew was adopted from an orphanage at 3 years old and at its heart lies the inspirational story of his long search for his birth mother. Then after he finally found her, how it all left him feeling.
Andrew is a flamboyant character and has been described as ‘feared and revered in equal measure; he is a tenacious political hack with a talent for breaking stories about the great and good’ as well as ‘a ball of giggles, gossip, scandal and kinetic energy - Pierce is an interesting mix of rebel and establishment figure’.
Andrew Pierce will also broaden the conversation by discussing some of today’s pressing issues and sharing insights from his career. Expect a lively discussion on contemporary politics, society, and the stories that matter most in our world today.
There will be an opportunity to get personal book signings from Andrew at the end of the event.
Tickets cost £40 (Standard) and £30 (Young Conservative)