Mary Lorimer Beatrix Campbell, OBE (née Barnes; born 3 February 1947) is an English writer and activist who has written for a number of publications since...
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French writer Beatrix Borchard (born 1950), German musicologist and author Beatrix Boulsevicz (born 1987), Hungarian swimmer Beatrix Campbell (born 1947)...
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Helen Beatrix Heelis (née Potter; 28 July 1866 – 22 December 1943), usually known as Beatrix Potter (/ˈbiːətrɪks/ BEE-ə-triks), was an English writer,...
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explained how MPD and disclosure therapy were iatrogenic, and neither Beatrix Campbell nor the feminist or Christian social work directors had an answer,...
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Campbell of Lawers and Aberuchill and Beatrix Campbell, a daughter of Colin Campbell of Glenorchy. John Campbell was knighted at the coronation of Anne...
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Brearey Maurice Brinton Guy Burgess Emile Burns Alan Bush Beatrix Campbell John Ross Campbell Trevor Carter Christopher Caudwell Frank Chapple Bernard...
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was featured in an episode of Building Sights presented by writer Beatrix Campbell, who compared the development to a pomegranate. Southwyck House "BBC...
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gays of "swirling in a cesspit of their own making" and, according to Beatrix Campbell, "encouraged his officers to stalk its dank alleys and expose anyone...
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Finnis 3 July 1987 Peace in Our Time John Underwood Edward Teller Beatrix Campbell Deidre Duffy Rudolf Peierls Enoch Powell Sergey Kapitsa 10 July 1987...
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original on 29 May 2020. Retrieved 14 February 2018. Campbell, Beatrix (6 August 2004). "Beatrix Campbell on the evolution of Manchester's gay village". The...
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Nicholas Wroe "A life in writing", The Guardian, 29 August 2009 Beatrix Campbell "What Margaret taught Mark", The Independent, 18 October 1994 "Francis...
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Stewart include: Beatrix Campbell Margaret Campbell Children from his second marriage to Katherine Ruthven include: Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy, who...
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Looking-Glass: A Publishing History (Routledge, 2016), p. 257 Judith Jones, Beatrix Campbell, Annie Castledine, And All the Children Cried (Oberon, 2002), p. 5...
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life. It features contributions from Gyles Brandreth, Michael Grade, Beatrix Campbell, Ken Loach, Peter Bradshaw, Ben Thompson, Peter Tatchell and David...
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against Greer and feminists with similar views; signatories included Beatrix Campbell, Mary Beard, Deborah Cameron, Catherine Hall, Liz Kelly, Ruth Lister...
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jacobinmag.com. Retrieved 3 November 2020. Campbell, Beatrix (13 November 2017). "November 2017". Beatrix Campbell. Retrieved 25 February 2019. "FORUM: CORBYN...
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collusion' in murder". BBC News. 23 May 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2011. Beatrix Campbell (4 July 2009). "So who did kill Rosemary Nelson?". The Guardian. Inquiry...
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Retrieved 3 September 2012. "Holy Cross school, Belfast: two years on", Beatrix Campbell, The Guardian, 1 December 2003. Retrieved 4 August 2009. A Chronology...
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Cheryl Campbell (born 22 May 1949) is an English actress of stage, film and television. She starred opposite Bob Hoskins in the 1978 BBC drama Pennies...
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fifthinternational.org. Holy Cross school, Belfast: two years on, Beatrix Campbell, The Guardian, 1 December 2003, retrieved 4 August 2009 Melaugh, Dr...
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that, according to feminist activists and scholars Anna Coote and Beatrix Campbell who interviewed many participants in the 1960s-70s development of women's...
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and ironic humour. Regular contributors include Bruce Shapiro and Beatrix Campbell. Phillip's last episode was broadcast on 27 June 2024 and he will be...
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However both Tony Benn and Andrew Neil were late to arrive, so Menzies Campbell and Magnus Linklater took their place, but eventually both Benn and Neil...
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was first broadcast in October 2016. Maya Angelou Margaret Atwood Beatrix Campbell Angela Carter Barbara Comyns Daphne du Maurier Eva Figes Zora Neale...
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designer, formerly head of design at Pringle of Scotland and Jaeger Beatrix Campbell, feminist writer and journalist Peter Cox, vegetarian cookbook author...
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Philp 17,290 32.73 Liberal Democrats Ed Fordham 16,491 31.2 Green Beatrix Campbell 759 1.4 UKIP Magnus Nielsen 408 0.8 BNP Victoria Moore 328 0.6 Tamsin...
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journalist, writer and FOI activist Julie Burchill, writer and columnist Beatrix Campbell, journalist and author Nick Cohen, columnist for The Observer Michael...
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Archibald Campbell (fl. 1767, Scotland, nf) Beatrix Campbell (born 1947, England, nf) Bruce Campbell (1912–1993, England, nf) David Campbell (1915–1979...
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standalone episode. These stories include the reversed American flag, Beatrix Campbell colorfully describing the history of The Byker Wall, entries of fake...
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Quartermaine's Terms 1983: Alasdair Gray for Unlikely Stories, Mostly 1984: Beatrix Campbell for Wigan Pier Revisited 1985: Frank McLynn for The Jacobite Army of...
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