Kate Adie - legendary Chief News Correspondent for BBC, Kate Adie is renowned for reporting major wars including the Gulf War, the Rwandan Genocide and the war in the former Yugoslavia.... [more]
Colin Brazier - interviewing some of the most significant statesmen and women of the last twenty years and reporting from fighting in Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon and Libya.... [more]
Charles Crawford - former Ambassador - worked to end apartheid, dealt with the Soviet Union as communism collapsed & finally as HM Ambassador in Sarajevo after the war.... [more]
Frank Gardner was shot six times by Al-Qaeda terrorists in Saudi Arabia, and returning to work as a wheelchair user, Frank, 44, has become the country's most recognisable disabled journalist. A fluent Arabic speaker reporting for TV and radio on domestic and international security.... [more]
Anthony Monckton - expert in the areas of risk, security, negotiation, conflict resolution, counter terrorism and on learning and development in London.... [more]
Rageh Omaar rose to prominence as the BBC's man in Baghdad during the Gulf War - he's a highly experienced foreign correspondent and an accomplished conference host.
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Sue Saville - specialising in medical and health coverage with more than twenty years of broadcast experience, speaker, moderator, host and media training practitioner.... [more]