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The debates on IAI tv address the pressing issues of our time. The topics and speakers are the outcome of a stringent editorial process. From sub-atomic physics and philosophical logic to global politics and aesthetics, we do not ask our speakers to simplify for a public audience or to engage in sound bites but to make their opinions direct and clear to their peers in the debate.

Our hosts are critical to ensuring this takes place. It is their difficult and challenging role to insist that questions are answered, that speakers do not hide behind their authority, fame or expertise, and that conclusions are drawn. As a result our hosts are often experts in their own right with the confidence to challenge the leading thinkers in the particular field on their own turf.

Stephen Hull

Stephen Hull is the Editor-in-Chief of the Huffington Post UK.

Will Hutton

Will Hutton is a British writer, weekly columnist at the Guardian and the Observer, and currently Principal of Hertford College, Oxford and Chair of the Bi...

Nadia Idle

Nadia Idle is a communications lecturer, intellectual and life-long activist from London and Cairo. She runs consciousness-raising workshops to fight atomi...

Razia Iqbal

Ugandan-born Razia Iqbal is a Special Correspondent and presenter for BBC News and is a regular presenter of Newshour on the BBC World Service. Iqbal is a ...

Martin Jacques

Journalist, academic and author of When China Rules The World, Jaques is a visiting senior fellow at the LSE and visiting professor at Tsinghua University,...

Curt Jaimungal

Curt Jaimungal is a renowned filmmaker and presenter. He is founder and host of the Theories of Everything YouTube podcast, which explores cutting-edge top...

Alok Jha

A journalist and broadcaster based in London, Alok Jha is science correspondent for ITN and previously science correspondent at the Guardian. He has presen...

Ian Johnson

Secretary General of the Club of Rome, Ian previously worked at the World Bank, including eight years as Vice President for Sustainable Development.

Bernardo Kastrup

"The brain doesn't generate mind in the same way that a whirlpool doesn't generate water."Bernardo Kastrup is a Dutch computer scientist, philosopher, and ...

Joanna Kavenna

Winner of the Orange First Novel prize, Joanna Kavenna’s works include A Field Guide to Reality, The Ice Museum and Inglorious. Her journalism has appeared...

Matt Kelly

Matt Kelly is founder and editor-in-chief of The New European, a weekly print newspaper and website launched as a pop-up publishing experiment in the UK in...

Paul Kingsnorth

Named as one of Britain’s ‘top ten troublemakers’, Kingsnorth is founder of the Dark Mountain Project and his book One No, Many Yeses was published in thir...

Jenny Kleeman

Jenny Kleeman is a British documentary film-maker and journalist who is best known for her work on Channel 4's foreign affairs series Unreported World and ...

Serena Kutchinsky

Journalist Serena Kutchinsky was recently appointed Digital Editor of New Statesman, having previously worked at Newsweek, Prospect and The Sunday Times.
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