Rory Stewart has had a remarkable career spanning diplomacy, conflict, politics, writing and academia. He served in the UK Diplomatic Service, was the British representative to Montenegro after the Kosovo conflict and later became coalition deputy-governor of provinces in southern Iraq following the 2003 invasion - experiences that informed his writing and public worldview.
On leave from the Foreign Office, Rory walked for 21 months across Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Nepal, staying in hundreds of village houses along the way. His journey became the award-winning book The Places in Between, a New York Times bestseller. He later served as chair and CEO of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation in Kabul, building a major organisation focused on restoration, education and crafts - and was appointed the Ryan Family Professor of the Practice of Human Rights at Harvard University’s Kennedy School.
Rory entered parliament in 2010, served as an MP until 2019 and held senior ministerial roles across international development, justice, environment and rural affairs, ultimately becoming secretary of state for international development. Today he is a senior fellow at Yale, teaching politics and international relations, and co-hosts The Rest Is Politics and The Rest Is Politics: Leading - bringing deep global insight, moral clarity and firsthand experience into the conversations shaping Britain and the world.
Writer, strategist and broadcaster whose decades at the heart of British politics from shaping New Labour to co-hosting The Rest Is Politics have made him one of the country’s most influential communi...
Writer, diplomat and former Cabinet minister whose career has taken him from governing provinces in Iraq to walking solo across Afghanistan, and from Harvard to the House of Commons. As co-host of The...
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James Holland is an award-winning historian, bestselling author and leading authority on the Second World War. A compelling broadcaster and writer, he is known for bringing military history vividly to life across books, television and live audiences. As co-host of We Have Ways of Making You Talk, James blends deep research with sharp, accessible storytelling.
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Alan Shearer is the Premier League’s all-time leading goalscorer and one of football’s most respected figures. A former England captain and Ballon d’Or finalist, he has transitioned into a highly regarded broadcasting career. As co-host of The Rest Is Football, Alan brings authority, experience and clarity to the biggest conversations in the sport.
Millie Bright OBE is one of the most influential figures in modern women’s football. Captain of Chelsea and a leader within the England national team, she has won multiple league titles and captained the Lionesses to a World Cup final. On and off the pitch, Millie represents strength, leadership and the future of the game.
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Hannah Fry is a mathematician, broadcaster, and Professor at the University of Cambridge, decoding patterns that shape human behaviour with wit and clarity. Her work spans BBC, Bloomberg, and National Geographic, including The Secret Genius of Modern Life and The Infinite Explorer, alongside writing for The New Yorker and authoring Hello World.
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Michael Stevens is an educator, inventor, and creator of Vsauce, building a global community of curious minds. Through videos, tours, and The Curiosity Box, he makes science and the human experience accessible and awe-inspiring, asking unforgettable questions, collaborating with Adam Savage, and reaching billions across stages, classrooms, and screens worldwide today now.
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