Iain Hollingshead

Iain Hollingshead (born 1980) is a British freelance journalist and novelist.

Iain writes feature articles for a range of publications, ''The Daily Telegraph'' in particular. He also wrote a regular column called Loose Ends in Saturday's ''Guardian''. He has taken part in a number of radio shows, including BBC Radio 4's ''Today'' programme and ''You and Yours''.

His father is a GP and his mother is a teacher. He has one elder brother. Iain graduated from Cambridge University in 2003 with a first class degree in History. He worked for a year in Westminster - at Vote 2004 and the private office of Michael Howard - before pursuing a full-time career as a journalist. Vote 2004 was described in the ''Sunday Telegraph'' as the "most successful political campaign of all time". Iain was runner-up in the Guardian Student Media Awards as Columnist of the Year. While at university he also founded and edited The Cambridge Slapper - a popular satirical magazine.

Iain is currently working as a History and Politics teacher at Dulwich College.

Iain has written a musical called 'The End of History' which is showing at the Tristan Bates Theatre in Covent Garden in November [https://www.tristanbatestheatre.co.uk/whats-on/the-end-of-history 2017]. Provided by Wikipedia
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