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Cyra Mutesi is a specialist in education, health and social care based in London. For over a decade, she has advised on national and local policy pertaining to Safeguarding, Child Health and Social services provision. Since 2015, she has been
Andrew is Professor of Physics in the Department of Space and Climate Physics at University College London. He is active in space and science outreach, and is currently a vice President of the Society for Popular Astronomy.
Gus is a British curator, cultural historian, broadcaster and lecturer. He is currently the Director of V&A East and formerly, the Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C.
Kevin is Professor of Pure Mathematics in the Faculty of Natural Sciences at Imperial College London. His expertise lies in algebraic number theory and currently works in the area of formal proof verification. He has given lectures for the Royal Institution and for Microsoft Research.
John is a British historian. Since 2016, he has been the Professor of Medieval History at the University of Cambridge. He previously worked at Birkbeck College, University of London, where he specialised in the study of medieval religious culture.
Dr Antrobus was elected to the Council of the Royal Aeronautical Society in 2019 and sits on the RAeS’s Learned Society Board and Air Power Group. She lectures in ethics, international relations and foreign policy with the University of Portsmouth.
Cyrus Larizadeh QC is a member of 4 Paper Buildings Chambers. He specialises in the most serious and complex Public and Private Law cases in all matters relating to children.
Lucy Reed is a children law specialist barrister based at St John’s Chambers in Bristol and her practice is predominantly care, adoption and complex private law work.
Freelance journalist Louise Tickle specialises in education, social affairs and the family justice system. She has written extensively on domestic abuse, the effects of poverty on children’s education and child protection.