National Emergency Broadcast campaign - Merseyside

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Planned public viewings in and around Merseyside

8th April @ 18:00
Storyhouse, Chester CH1 2AR
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14th April @ 18:30
Quaker Meeting House, Liverpool L1 2BT
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29th April @ 17:30
University of Chester, Chester CH1 4BJ
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30th April @ 18:00
SQUASH, 112-114 Windsor Street, L8 8EQ
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6th May @ 19:00
Heswall Hall, Heswall CH60 0AF
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15th May @ 19:30
Winsford Academy, CW7 2BT
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21st May @ 18:30
Sandon Building, 100 Falkland Road, Wallasey CH44 8ER
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4th June @ 19:00
Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool L3 5UL
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We may not have all of the Merseyside screenings listed - a complete list of screenings around the UK at https://www.nebriefing.org/screening-map may contain more.

Taking the Briefing Merseyside-wide

In November 2025, the National Emergency Briefing brought together leading experts to present the latest evidence on the climate and nature crisis to politicians and other influential people in Westminster. That evidence is now on the public record.

The aim of the film is to bring together people from in local communities across the UK to hear the evidence and discuss how to respond - together with their MP.

Why it matters now

Climate and nature breakdown will affect every constituency in the country, from health and food systems to infrastructure, security to economic stability. This crisis is more serious and immediate than many understand. There is strong evidence that bold, urgent action will improve lives and livelihoods, but the window of opportunity is narrowing as we delay.


About the Film

The 50-minute film will combine authoritative scientific content from the Westminster event with reactions from members of the public and some more familiar faces - designed to help audiences process the information on a more human level. It will deliver the frank facts about the threats, but also the enormous benefits if Government leads genuine emergency action.

Many of those attending the event commented that although the facts are alarming, they felt a sense of optimism about confronting the challenge together and seeing a pathway to a better future. View testimonials.


A National Community Screening Programme

Each screening is intended to be followed by a structured discussion, supported by guidance from the NEB team to ensure conversations remain constructive and focused on solutions, and to help people process the information emotionally. By enabling communities and decision-makers to engage with the same evidence together, the screening programme aims to create informed dialogue at local and national level.

Form by
Ian Birch
Merseyside National Emergency Broadcast viewing organisers