Prospect

Contributo­rs

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Andrew Adonis is a contributi­ng editor at Prospect. His book “It’s the Leader, Stupid: Changemake­rs in Modern Politics” includes his Prospect political portraits

Lionel Barber was editor of the Financial Times from 2005-2020. His diaries, “The Powerful and the Damned,” are published by WH Allen

Patrick Barwise is the author, with Peter York, of “The War Against the BBC” (Penguin)

Udit Bhatia is a lecturer in political philosophy at the University of Sheffield

Kerry Brown is director of the Lau China Institute at King’s College London and author of “The World According to Xi: Everything You Need to Know about the New China” (IB Tauris)

Duncan Campbell is chairman of the Crime Reporters’ Associatio­n

Tom Clark is a fellow at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and a contributi­ng editor at Prospect

Richard Cork is an art historian and critic. He reviewed the original “Sensation” exhibition for the Times in 1997

Ruth Davidson was leader of the Scottish Conservati­ve Party from 2011 -2019

Jon Day is a writer and critic. His latest book “Homing: On Pigeons, Dwellings and Why We Return” is published by John Murray

Alex Dean is senior editor at Prospect. He won the Bar Council Legal Reporting Award in 2020

Sarah Ditum is a freelance writer on politics, culture and lifestyle

Lynsey Hanley is the author of “Estates: An Intimate History” (Granta) and “Respectabl­e: The Experience of Class” (Allen Lane)

Fiona Hill is senior fellow at the Brookings Institutio­n and author of “There is Nothing for You Here” (Mariner)

Emma John is a sports journalist, author and podcast presenter. Her memoir “Following On: A Memoir of Teenage Obsession and Terrible Cricket” was the Wisden Book of the Year in 2017

Kate Maltby is a critic, columnist and scholar

Kate Molleson is a journalist and broadcaste­r. She presents BBC Radio 3’s “New Music Show” and “Music Matters”

Sarah Moss’s latest novel is “The Fell” (Picador)

Jeremy Noel-Tod is associate professor at the University of East Anglia and editor of the “Penguin Book of the Prose Poem”

Sarah Ogilvie is a linguist, lexicograp­her and computer scientist based at Oxford

Sukhdev Sandhu runs the Colloquium for Unpopular Culture at New York University

John Sawers was chief of MI6 from 2009-2014

Jonathan Sumption is a former Supreme Court judge. He delivered the BBC Reith lectures in 2019

Rachel Sylvester is a columnist for the Times

Malcolm Turnbull was prime minister of Australia from 2015-2018

Claire Wardle is the director of First Draft, a New York-based non-profit dedicated to tackling misinforma­tion

Justin Welby is archbishop of Canterbury

Max Wind-Cowie is head of the Progressiv­e Conservati­sm Project at Demos

Jeanette Winterson’s most recent book is “12 Bytes” ( Jonathan Cape)

Pat Younge is a director at Cardiff Production­s and a former chief creative officer of BBC Television Production

Ethan Zuckerman is founder of the Initiative for Digital Public Infrastruc­ture at the University of Massachuse­tts Amherst

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