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Thiruni Kelegama
Thiruni Kelegama is a lecturer in South Asian Studies at the University of Oxford.
Thomas Barton

Tom Barton is the founder and CEO of Polis Analysis.

Thomas Lahey
Tom Lahey is senior international correspondent for Westminster based think-tank, Parliament Street. He lives in the New York City area where he attends Rutgers Law School having recently graduated from The Catholic University of America. His areas of focus are foreign affairs, with specialist expertise in European and American politics.
Thomas Martin
Thomas Martin is Non-Executive Chairman of Arco, the UK’s leading safety products and services company.
Tim Congdon

Tim Congdon is a British economist known for his expertise in monetary policy and macroeconomic analysis. He contributes commentary to Comment Central on economic and policy matters affecting the United Kingdom.

Tim Focas
Tim Focas is Director of Financial Services and the City of London at Parliament Street.
Tim Knox

Tim Knox is a distinguished British art historian and museum director who has held leadership positions at some of the United Kingdom's most prestigious cultural institutions. Born Timothy Aidan John Knox on 9 August 1962, he served as Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum at the University of Cambridge from 2013 to 2018, where he oversaw one of Britain's leading university art museums. In March 2018, Knox was appointed Director of the Royal Collection, the private art collection of the British royal family held in trust by The King for his successors and the nation.

As Director of the Royal Collection, Knox manages an extraordinary collection comprising almost all aspects of the fine and decorative arts, containing more than a million objects housed across some fifteen present and former royal residences throughout the United Kingdom. His extensive expertise in art history and museum curation has positioned him as a leading authority on British art and cultural heritage. Tim Knox writes commentary for Comment Central.

Tim Lord QC
Tim Lord QC is a practising barrister at Brick Court Chambers.
Timothy Tennant
Timothy Tennant works in cryogenics. He studied politics at Kingston University before serving in the Army.
Toby Williams
Toby is a Conservative activist who works in the rail industry. He was the Conservative candidate for Mitcham and Morden at the last General Election, and stood for the London Assembly last year.
Todd Crandell
Todd Crandell is the founder of the charity Racing for Recovery, which promotes recovery from substance addiction through health and fitness.
Todd Davies

Todd Davies is a PhD student in the Faculty of Laws at University College London, working under the supervision of Prof. Ioannis Lianos. Joining the Faculty in September 2022, Todd's research is funded through a UCL Faculty Research Scholarship.