THE first writers to be announced for this year’s Ilkley Literature Festival, now in its 43rd year, are Shami Chakrabarti, Evan Davis, Victoria Derbyshire and Sarah Millican.

Ilkley is the longest running event of its kind in the north of England and continues to attract a stellar line up of authors to the halls, libraries, theatres and tearooms of the town each autumn.

BAFTA award-winning English journalist and broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire will make her Ilkley debut on September 30 with her book ‘Dear Cancer, Love Victoria: A Mum’s Diary of Hope’, published earlier that month. A first-hand account of the presenter’s breast cancer journey from diagnosis through chemotherapy, including the decision to share her experiences in a series of video diaries which have gone on to attract over 13 million views.

Comedian Sarah Millican became a household name following her appearance at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe when she won the award for Best Newcomer. Her first book, ‘How to be Champion: An Autobiography’, is released on October 5 and Millican will be in Ilkley just a few days later – October 9, with an event that promises a heart-felt and humorous glimpse into her life.

Also appearing at the Festival for the first time on October 14 is former director of Liberty and life peer, Baroness Shami Chakrabarti, CBE. Chakrabarti is one of Britain’s leading human rights campaigners and no stranger to controversy having been a panel member of the Leveson Inquiry in 2011/12 and chair of an inquiry into alleged anti-semitism in the Labour Party last year. Now Shadow Attorney General Chakrabarti focuses on gender equality with her new book ‘Of Women’ which is released at the end of October, shining a light on the how gender injustice impacts health, wealth, education, representation, opportunity and security everywhere.

Returning to Ilkley is one of the UK’s most well respected economic and political journalists, Evan Davis, who on October 14 will be discussing his most recent book ‘Post-Truth: Why We Have Reached Peak Bullshit and What We Can Do About It. The third book from the current presenter of BBC television’s flagship news programme ‘Newsnight’ is a humorous look at the birth and proliferation of ‘fake news’ in the time of Brexit and Trump.

Rachel Feldberg, Director of the Ilkley Literature Festival, said: “It’s with great pleasure that we announce the first four names appearing at this year’s Festival. A diverse quartet of writers, each a leading light in their field, it’s fantastic that Ilkley continues to be a magnet for such brilliant national names, industry professionals and cultural trailblazers.”

This year’s festival takes place from September 29 to October 15, 2017 and will see over 200 events take place. The full programme will be announced in August and tickets will go on sale to the general public on August 29.