Andrew Selkirk

Andrew Selkirk is now the editor-in-chief of all three publications, whilst his son Robert is the company's publisher and managing director.

[5] Selkirk's knowledge of British archaeology has been consulted by History Today, in which he has discussed topics including 'the changing face of Pre-Conquest Britain'.

According to the Adam Smith Institute, Selkirk 'advocates the use of Independence Impact Statements as part of a drive to end the capture of Britain's Arts and Heritage'.

[11] In May 2000, Selkirk appeared as a studio guest on the BBC programme, Talking Point On Air, presented by Robin Lustig, debating the subject 'Whose art is it anyway?'.

[13] A keen traveler, Selkirk enjoyed touring the archaeological sites of Britain in his camper van, and visiting excavations across the globe.