
The final of the ‘The Womble Bond Dickinson / Leeds Salon Years 10&11 Debating Competition 2025’ took place on Wednesday 2nd April at the WBD Leeds offices – the third year leading transatlantic law firm Womble Bond Dickinson (Leeds) has been Headline Partner in the twelfth year of our annual competition for 14-to-16 year-olds.
The three qualifying rounds winners – Abbey Grange CofE Academy, Carr Manor Community School and Guiseley School – completed over three debates on: ‘Humanity should fear advances in artificial intelligence‘, ‘Western museums should repatriate culture artefacts‘ and ‘Assisted dying should be legalised‘.
Carr Manor Community School were declared 2025 Champions for the first time in only their third final.
There were also three individual prizes awarded to: ‘Best Individual’ Molly Megginson of Carr Manor; ‘Highly Commended Individual’ Eliza Salmon of Guiseley, and ‘Commended Individual’ Felix Whittaker of Carr Manor.
Prize Sponsors for the final were Royal Armouries Museum (Leeds), the University of Leeds’ Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre and UKREiiF – the Leeds-based UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum – who all contributed to the packages of prizes.
Thank you to our teams of panel and individual judges: John Connor, David Cole and Razvan Popa of Womble Bond Dickinson; Director General of the Royal Armouries Nat Edwards, the University of Leeds’ Dr Mark Westgarth and Ruby Hornsby, artist and director of The Firmament Annabel Carington, co-founder of Freedom in the Arts Denise Fahmy, BBC Leeds journalist Julia Bryson, assistant director at HMRC Russell Thomas, NHS Englands’ Paul Butterworth, law student Sasha Watson and Leeds Salon co-founder Michele Ledda.


