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Pete has appeared in a number of high profile public inquiries, including those relating to the Grenfell Tower fire, and the fatal police shooting of Anthony Grainger. He is currently involved in the Manchester Arena and Undercover Policing inquiries.
Dr Usaama al-Azami is primarily interested in the interaction between Islam and modernity with a special interest in modern developments in Islamic political thought
David Neale has been the legal researcher at Garden Court Chambers since January 2018. He was called to the Bar in 2013 and practised as a barrister from 2014-2017, specialising in immigration and asylum law.
Trained as a lawyer, Dame Judith began her career in 1970 as a lecturer of law at the University of Otago, New Zealand. In 1973 she moved to the UK and joined the University of Southampton. She went on to
Master of the Queen's Music (2004-2014), Sir Peter is one of the foremost composers of our time. In a worklist that spans more than five decades, he has written across a broad range of styles, yet his music always communicates
David Matthews is an English composer of mainly orchestral, chamber, vocal and piano works. Born in London in 1943, David Matthew's desire to compose did not manifest itself until he was sixteen, and for a time he and his younger
Professor John Marshall is Professor of Ophthalmology at the Institute of Ophthalmology in association with Moorfield's Eye Hospital, UCL and was until 2009 the Frost Professor of Ophthalmology and Chairman of the Academic Department of Ophthalmology, at St Thomas' Hospital
Guido Marnef is professor of early modern history and a member of the Center for Urban History at Universiteit Antwerpen. His research focuses on Reformation and Revolt in the Low Countries, the Catholic Reformation and early modern urban culture (with
After completing his PhD on the early music of Britten under the supervision of Peter Evans at the University of Southampton, Christopher Mark taught at the University of Melbourne and the Australian Catholic University before his appointment at Surrey in