• Rosie Millard, Notebook — Rosie Millard, New Statesman, 28 March 2005. Rosie Millard, ArtReview, June 1998. About Rosie Millard, UK. Rosie Millard, New...
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    original on 28 January 2022. Retrieved 13 January 2021. Millard, Rosie (30 September 2007). "Rosie Millard meets Gordon Ramsay". The Sunday Times. UK. Archived...
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    receive GLBT Pride award", Digital Spy; retrieved 15 November 2021. Rosie Millard. "Absolutely no more TV sketch shows, darlings", The Times ; retrieved...
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    assault for groping an adult woman's breast for 15 seconds in 1995, Rosie Millard and Carole Malone wrote separate opinion pieces in The Independent and...
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  • now runs the independent media and communications business, MediaVu. Rosie Millard – BBC's arts correspondent between 1995 and 2004. She left following...
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  • Dawes, the society's inaugural Chair. The current Society president is Rosie Millard OBE. The Society's Chair is Graham Chesters and deputy chair is Lyn...
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    say I looked after them. Sort of lost them, or forgot about them." Rosie Millard, 'Godparenthood that rests on fame, not faith', The Independent (London)...
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  • quotations from articles on Martindale in the British national press. Rosie Millard (3 March 1995). "Whips? Canes? Silly Monkeys! - Life and Style". The...
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  • Dellen Millard (born August 30, 1985) and Mark Smich (born August 13, 1987) are two Canadian convicted murderers from Toronto, Ontario, who together murdered...
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    and whistle-blowing policies were acceptable. During November 2024, Rosie Millard stepped down as Chair of BBC Children in Need after protesting over...
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  • .] It was a perfect situation". In an interview with FT Magazine's Rosie Millard, Hedren discussed Hitchcock's attitude towards her after she decided...
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  • Liam Gillick, Frederick Joss, David Lee, Henri Matisse, Eileen Mayo, Rosie Millard, Eric Newton, Victor Pasmore, Nikolaus Pevsner, Heather Phillipson,...
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  • James, Emma Pooley, Adam Mars-Jones, Dan Starkey) University of Hull (Rosie Millard, Malcolm Sinclair, Jenni Murray, Stan Cullimore) 2015 Christmas University...
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  • ovens! The Great British Bake Off return date confirmed". Digital Spy. Rosie Millard (6 August 2014). "Bake Off insiders reveal what really goes on inside...
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  • series as well as the oldest female winner in the show's history. 21 Rosie Millard resigns as chair of the BBC's Children in Need charity following reports...
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  • English is represented by Richard Saltoun Gallery.[citation needed] Rosie Millard (29 July 1992). "PERFORMANCE ART / Best seat in the house?: Rose English's...
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  • Hull constituencies, Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Rosie Millard – journalist, columnist, and broadcaster Anthony Minghella – film director...
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  • blame drain". The Lawyer. Retrieved 22 August 2011. Foggo, Daniel; Rosie Millard (4 October 2009). "What has cervical cancer drug done to our girls?"...
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    (4): 9–46. doi:10.1162/ISEC_a_00075. ISSN 0162-2889. S2CID 15188795. Rosie Millard (12 November 1994). "The Making of a Saint". The Times. "End Bloodbath"...
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    in London, receiving positive comments from BBC's art correspondent, Rosie Millard. It was called as "a rare marriage of pop and art" by The Independent...
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  • say I looked after them. Sort of lost them, or forgot about them." Rosie Millard, 'Godparenthood that rests on fame, not faith', The Independent (London)...
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    Wass KC (born 1958) – barrister Michelle Paver (born 1960) – novelist Rosie Millard (born 1965) – journalist & broadcaster Samira Ahmed (born 1968) – news...
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  • In November 2024, the chair of the BBC's Children in Need charity, Rosie Millard, resigned in protest over an award of funding by Children in Need to...
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  • dealing" Archived 6 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine. The Independent, Rosie Millard 23 October 2011 "Market news: Christie's appointments". The Daily Telegraph...
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  • Mars-Jones and Dan Starkey beat the University of Hull and their team of Rosie Millard, Malcolm Sinclair, Jenni Murray and Stan Cullimore. First Round Semi-finals...
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  • Bradford Peter Hain, David Davis, Charles Kennedy, Melanie Phillips, Rosie Millard [667] 964 30 25 October 2007 Oxford Charles Falconer, Francis Maude...
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  • Giddins (ex-cricketer) Broadcast 9–13 January 2012 James Redmond Bianca Gascoigne Rosie Millard Derek Acorah Ken Morley Celebrity Five Go to... at IMDb...
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  • singer Ben Miller, actor, comedian and author William Hazlitt, critic and essayist Rosie Millard, journalist and broadcaster Edward III of England, king...
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  • Mountaineer', The Independent (London), 13 January 2004, Features, Pg. 3. Rosie Millard, 'Godparenthood that rests on fame, not faith', The Independent (London)...
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  • Parklands is a 1996 Australian drama film written and directed by Kathryn Millard, starring Cate Blanchett in an early role. The 51-minute-long movie includes...
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