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- James Mark Court Delingpole (born 6 August 1965) is an English writer, journalist, and columnist who has written for a number of publications, including...
- ComplyAdvantage was founded in London, United Kingdom, in 2014 by Charles Delingpole. The company was initially set up as a RegTech solutions provider for...
- against academia". Writing in The Spectator, conservative commentator James Delingpole (who described himself as a "huge fan of Han****" who finds his ideas...
- predicted a mini-ice age by 2030. Climate change denying journalist James Delingpole was first to use "Climategate" on his Telegraph blog for a manufactured...
- Coming to Netflix in 2024". What's on Netflix. Retrieved 30 June 2023. Delingpole, James (21 June 2023). "Netflix has struck gold: Tour de France: Unchained...
- feeling the budget did not do the epic scope of the novel justice. James Delingpole in The Spectator also gave a negative review of the series, complaining...
- in February 2014. It was headed at the time by executive editor James Delingpole, described as a "high traffic hire" by The Spectator's Steerpike column...
- on the right side of the fine line between inscrutable and dull. James Delingpole in The Spectator called it "the best BBC drama series in ages", admiring...
- criticised an article about climate change in the Daily Mail by James Delingpole for containing "a series of factual inaccuracies". The Daily Mail in response...
- implausibility of elements of the plot, and its political bias. James Delingpole in The Spectator described it as "amateurish and implausible", noting...