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Revision as of 19:47, 22 August 2008
People
- Peter Whittle - Founder and Director
- Dawn Steeves - Secretary
- Marc Sidwell - Research Fellow
- Dominic Hilton - Research Fellow
- Elizabeth Drury - Head of Press
Advisory Committee
- Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, The Times
- Matthew Elliott Chief Executive, Taxpayers' Alliance
- Michael Gove MP
- Susan Shaw Senior Producer, The South Bank Show, ITV
- Ruth Dudley Edwards historian and journalist
- Michael Mosbacher Director, The Social Affairs Unit
- Tim Montgomerie Editor, Conservativehome.com
- Daniel Johnson author and journalist.
- Philip Hendren technologist and political blogger
- Alan Bekhor Managing Director, Ocean Bulk Carrier Ltd
- Tony Pontone, Director, The Albemarle Gallery
Speakers
Speakers at New Culture Forum events have included:
- Robin Aitken, author of Can We Trust the BBC?
- Richard Bean, playwright
- Chris Campbell, Literary manager, the National Theatre
- Hugh Canning, Sunday Times opera critic
- Natalie Clein, cellist
- David Cox, TV producer
- James Delingpole, author and journalist
- Spencer Drury
- Michael Gove MP
- Sir Andrew Green, Chairman, Migration Watch
- Sue Gyde
- Stephen Hough, pianist
- Roger Kimball, founder, The New Criterion
- Ray Lewis, head of the East London Leadership Academy
- Minette Marrin, Sunday Times columnist
- Douglas Murray, Director of the Centre for Social Cohesion
- Richard D North, author and broadcaster
- Melanie Phillips, author and journalist
- Shelley Silas, playwright
- Stephan Shakespeare, Founder, YouGov
- Anthony Seldon, educationalist and author
- Petroc Trelawny, Radio 3
- Roger Wright, Director of the BBC Proms