Iain Dale Podcast, Bio, Wiki, Age, Partner, Books, Salary, and Net Worth

Iain Dale Bio | Wiki

Iain Dale ( Full Name: Iain Campbell Dale) is a popular British broadcaster, political commentator, and publisher. As of now, Dale works as a co-host of a weekly political and current affairs podcast, entitled ‘For The Many’, alongside retired Home Secretary and Labour MP Jacqui Smith. Dale is also a regular pundit on Newsnight, The Andrew Marr Show, Jeremy Vine, and Good Morning Britain. He writes a weekly diary column for the website ConservativeHome, where Dale also publishes his annual list of the ‘100 most influential people on the Right’.

Dale has been a blogger since 2002 and regularly appears on UK news channels. He became the first openly gay Conservative candidate to contest a parliamentary election. He worked as the managing director of Biteback Publishing until May 2018 and served as the publisher of Total Politics magazine from 2008 through 2012. Dale has hosted a regular, major discussion show on LBC radio station since September 2010. In both July 2013 and 2016, Dale received Radio Presenter of the Year at the Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards.

Iain Dale Age

Dale was born on July 15, 1962, in Cambridge, England. He is 60 years old. Dale celebrates his birthday on July 15, every year.

Iain Dale Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Dale stands at a height of 6 ft 2 in (Approx. 1.88 m).

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Iain Dale Family

He was born in Cambridge and brought up in Essex by his parents. He has a sister who posted a lovely photo of his parents during their diamond wedding anniversary on September 28, 2018.

Iain Dale Partner

Dale is openly gay since age 40. Dale entered into a civil partnership with his long-term partner John Simmons on 15 June 2008 at Wadhurst Castle in East Sussex. The pair married in 2015. Dale and his partner John have been together since 1995 and reside in Tunbridge Wells.

Iain Dale Education

He went to Ashdon County Primary School and Saffron Walden County High School. Dale obtained an upper second BA honors degree in German, Linguistics, and Teaching English as a Foreign Language from the University of East Anglia in 1985. Before going to university, he spent his gap year as a nursing assistant at the Werner Wicker Klinik in West Germany. In his degree course, Dale spent a year teaching English at the gymnasium in Besigheim.

Iain Dale Podcast

Dale works as a co-host of a weekly political and current affairs podcast, entitled ‘For The Many’, alongside retired Home Secretary and Labour MP Jacqui Smith. In his ‘For the Many’ podcast Dale offers his acclaimed, incisive insight on current affairs as he speaks with high profile media and political figures.

Iain Dale Books

– Unofficial Book of Political Lists (1997)
– The Prime Ministers: Winner of the PARLIAMENTARY BOOK AWARDS 2020 (2020)
– The Prime Ministers: 55 Leaders, 55 Authors, 300 Years of History (2022)
– Why Can’t We All Just Get Along: Shout Less. Listen More. (2020)
– Prime Minister Priti: And Other Things that Never Happened (2021)
– The Presidents: 250 Years of American Political Leadership (2021)
– The Big Book of Boris (2019)
– Nhs: Things That Need to Be Said (2015)
– Liberal Party General Election Manifestos 1900-1997 (1999)

Iain Dale LBC

He served as a stand-in presenter for London radio station LBC 97.3 during the first nine months of 2010 following doing a couple of test programs with other journalists. Dale co-presented LBC’s six-hour election night program on 7 May 2010, alongside Gaby Hinsliff. In May and June 2010, Dale presented the Petrie Hosken, Clive Bull, James Max, and Jeni Barnett phone-in shows, and on 22 June 2010 fronted LBC’s budget coverage.

In late July 2010, he started a six-week stint on LBC reporting for Petrie Hosken and Andrew Pierce, which afterward turned into a regular show. He was the weekly evening presenter on LBC from 7 to 10 pm until March 2013, when Clive Bull took over. He instead replaced broadcaster James Whale as the presenter of the Drivetime show between 4 pm and 7 pm Monday through Friday. Dale proceeded to present the station’s Sunday Politics show between 10 am and 1 pm every weekend for a further few weeks in March 2013 until Andrew Gilligan took over. LBC changed its autumn schedule on 3 September 2018. Dale went to the evening show (7–10 pm), whilst Eddie Mair joined the station to take over Drivetime.

Iain Dale Salary

He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a co-host of a weekly political and current affairs podcast, entitled ‘For The Many’, with Jacqui Smith. Dale’s average salary is $71,192 annually.

Iain Dale Net Worth

He gets his wealth from his work as a co-host of a weekly political and current affairs podcast, entitled ‘For The Many’, with Jacqui Smith. Therefore, Dale has accumulated a decent fortune over the years he has worked. Dale’s estimated net worth is $737,711.

Is Iain Dale Married

Yes. Dale is openly gay since age 40. Dale entered into a civil partnership with his long-term partner John Simmons on 15 June 2008 at Wadhurst Castle in East Sussex. The pair married in 2015. Dale and his partner John have been together since 1995 and reside in Tunbridge Wells.

Who Is Iain Dale

Dale is a co-host of a weekly political and current affairs podcast, entitled ‘For The Many’, with retired Home Secretary and Labour MP Jacqui Smith. Dale is also a regular pundit on Newsnight, The Andrew Marr Show, Jeremy Vine, and Good Morning Britain.

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