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Nic Dakin

Sir Nicholas Dakin, born in July 1955, is a British Labour politician who has represented Scunthorpe in Parliament across two separate periods, first from 2010 to 2019 and again since 2024. During his parliamentary career, he has held several significant positions including Shadow Minister for Schools from 2015 to 2016 and Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Commons in 2015. He also served as an opposition whip for extended periods between 2011 and 2019. Following Labour's return to government, Dakin was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Sentencing from 2024 to 2025, giving him direct ministerial responsibility for criminal justice policy.

Since September 2025, he has served as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, a senior government whip position within the Royal Household. Throughout his time in Parliament, Dakin has developed expertise in education policy, criminal justice and sentencing reform, and parliamentary procedure. He writes commentary for Comment Central on these and other political matters.

Nicholas Janni
Nicholas Janni is a visiting lecturer at the The International Institute for Management Development and a former Associate Fellow at the Said Business School, University of Oxford. His book, Leader as Healer, will be published on 24 March.
Nick Doman

Nick Doman co-founded Ocean Bottle to drive impact in environment, sustainable development and social equality.

Nick Mabey

Nick Mabey is a Founding Director of E3G (Third Generation Environmentalism) and E3G’s co-CEO.

Nick Turner
Nick Turner is a classicist. He is currently studying the history of economic and political thought.
Nina Farmer

Nina Farmer is a UK-based dental therapist with over 20 years of experience, and who goes by the name ‘The Holistic Floss Boss’. She is also a qualified nutritional therapist and a passionate advocate for a holistic, whole-body approach to oral health.

Nina Skero

Nina Skero is Chief Executive of the Centre for Economics and Business Research.

Nnenna Joseph

Nnenna Joseph is the Digital Communications Executive at PSJ UK, a non-profit organisation that promotes justice in Nigeria and other parts of the world.

Noah Keate
Noah Keate is a second year politics student at the University of Warwick. He has written extensively for 'The Boar' newspaper, 'Backbench', 'Nowadays', 'Mercury Magazine', and 'The Indiependent' website, alongside presenting on student radio station 'RAW 1251AM'
Noel Yaxley
Noel Yaxley is a freelance writer and political commentator and his work can be seen in a number of different publications
Oliver Dean

Oliver Dean is a political commentator with Young Voices UK. He studies History and Politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) where he is the Treasurer of the LSE Hayek Society.

Oliver Dunn
Oliver Dunn is a libertarian political writer, he is a graduate of the Universities of Essex and Exeter.