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British author and political journalist

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Ian Dunt (born 4 February 1982) is a British author, political journalist and broadcaster. He currently writes as a columnist for the i. He previously served for many years as the Editor of politics.co.uk. He was also a host on the Remainiacs podcast. He currently hosts the Origin Story podcast with Dorian Lynskey and is a regular contributor to Late Night Live on ABC Radio National.

Early life

Dunt was born in Winchester and grew up in Chile and the UK (Winchester and Southampton). Dunt went to The Pilgrims' School, a prep school in Winchester. Dunt holds a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy (2004) from University College London, a Master's in International Relations (2006) from University of Warwick and a Diploma in Journalism and Media Law (2008) from the London School of Journalism.

Career

Dunt began his career as a journalist for PinkNews. He then switched to political analysis for Yahoo!, before becoming Political Editor of Erotic Review, a position he held until January 2010, when he became editor of politics.co.uk. He regularly appears on TV, commenting on political developments in the United Kingdom.

In May 2017, Dunt was part of the team that launched Remainiacs, a political podcast about Britain's departure from the European Union, as seen from a pro-Remain perspective. In January 2020 the same team launched The Bunker, a podcast similar in format that discusses political issues other than Brexit. In October 2020, Remainiacs was renamed Oh God, What Now?

Bibliography

  • Brexit: What the Hell Happens Now? (2016) Canbury Press
  • How To Be A Liberal (September 2020) Canbury Press
  • How Westminster Works ... and Why It Doesn't (April 2023) Orion

References

  1. "i Author page". inews.co.uk. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  2. "REMAINIACS – The no-bullshit Brexit podcast". Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  3. Dunt, Ian. "Ian Dunt". Ian Dunt. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  4. "Ian Dunt". www.politics.co.uk. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  5. Dunt, Ian (December 2014). Writers at Liberty, 80 pieces for 80 years. Liberty.
  6. "Ian Dunt interview". 9 March 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  7. Dunt, Ian (21 August 2020). "LinkedIn Public Profile - Ian Dunt".
  8. "Ian Dunt". YouTube.
  9. "The Bunker on acast". acast. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  10. "OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs on acast".
  11. "Brexit: What the Hell Happens Now? by Ian Dunt". Canbury Press. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  12. "How To Be A Liberal by Ian Dunt (PRE-ORDER)". Canbury Press. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  13. Dunt, Ian (November 2022). How Westminster Works ... and Why It Doesn't. Orion Publishing Group, Limited. ISBN 978-1-3996-0273-0. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
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