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    Fiona Millar (born 2 January 1958) is a British journalist and campaigner on education and parenting issues. She is a former adviser to Cherie Blair. Millar...
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  • started working for Tony Blair soon after she was born. Her mother, Fiona Millar, worked for Cherie Blair. She spent her childhood in the New Labour movement...
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    4. Campbell entered into a civil partnership with British journalist Fiona Millar, on 30 March 2021, after being together for 42 years. The couple have...
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    household"; holidays were spent with Alastair Campbell and his wife Fiona Millar, Tessa Jowell, and the family of Tony Blair. Prior to university, Gould...
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  • athlete and actress Fiona McFarlane, Australian author Fiona Millar, British author and journalist Fiona O'Donnell, Scottish politician Fiona O'Driscoll, Irish...
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    a Nation (1991; with Jenny Matthews) By Faith and Daring (1993; with Fiona Millar) The Gender Perspective (1995) Changing States: A Labour Agenda for Europe...
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    Jodhi May (born 1975), actress Natascha McElhone (born 1969), actress Fiona Millar (born 1958), journalist and education campaigner Deborah Moggach (born...
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  • critic of many aspects of government policy on education. In 2006, with Fiona Millar, she wrote a pamphlet entitled A Comprehensive Future: Quality and Equality...
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    Alastair Campbell, British political aide and Labour Party strategist Fiona Millar, journalist Edith Bowman, radio DJ and television presenter "Parliament...
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    angloswedishsociety.org.uk. Retrieved 24 April 2021. Millar, Fiona (1996). "Diana Maddock talks to Fiona Millar". The House Magazine. March 4: 7. The political...
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    communications for Tony Blair. Campbell chose to feature his partner Fiona Millar, Tony Blair (in an article "Why we must all do God"), football manager...
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  • in 1988. Alastair Campbell was political editor and his girlfriend, Fiona Millar, was news editor. Alongside the daily newspaper, a Sunday edition was...
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  • movement such as Ed Balls, Neal Lawson, Derek Simpson, Hilary Benn, Fiona Millar, John Harris, Hazel Blears, Kevin Maguire, and Ed Miliband. There were...
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  • Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide Fiona Millar, journalist and campaigner Paul Morrison, film director For Theresa Villiers...
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  • Sansom (4 April 2009). "Review: Secret World of the Working Mother by Fiona Millar, The See-Saw by Julia Hobsbawm and The Idle Parent by Tom Hodgkinson"...
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  • television presenter Oliver Messel, influential leading stage designer Fiona Millar, journalist and campaigner on education and parenting issues Karen Mok...
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  • their pupils in their Key Stage 2 Sats tests, anti-academies campaigner Fiona Millar said "I’ve scrutinised their data and wondered how they get these results...
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    Archived 28 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Morning Star, 18 March 2009 Fiona Millar "What Did the Baby Boomers Ever Do For Us? by Francis Beckett", The Guardian...
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  • the years after 1978. The Queen visited the school on 7 November 1979. Fiona Millar, the previous school governor, sent both her sons to the school. Michael...
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  • spokesperson for 16 years for the Campaign for State Education. 2009 Fiona Millar Campaigning for good quality local comprehensive schools as against academies...
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    Winners include writers Robin Alexander, Melissa Benn, Alan Gibbons, Fiona Millar and Onjali Q. Raúf MBE, former child prodigy Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE...
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    2014). "A boarding school education in the country". The Telegraph. Fiona Millar (1 December 2015). "'State sector Eton' for inner-city boarders fails...
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  • The Welsh Language John Davies – A History of Wales Glenys Kinnock & Fiona Millar – By Faith and Daring Saunders Lewis – Selected Poems Phil Rickman –...
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  • during Fiona's singing storyline by John Millar of the Daily Record. He wrote, "Perplexity has also struck the usually razor-sharp hairdresser Fiona Middleton...
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  • Grimsargh • Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts • Alexander Stafford • Robin MillarFiona Bruce • David Burrowes Bale, Tim (25 May 2021). "Opinion: The Tory 'war...
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  • of the same name, written by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, published by Millarworld and based on concept by Millar and Vaughn. The film follows Gary "Eggsy"...
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  • Party or as simply Reason, was an Australian political party. Its leader, Fiona Patten, described the party as a "civil libertarian alternative". Patten...
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  • London University. In addition there were speeches from the journalist Fiona Millar and the former General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers...
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  • Richard Millar Thomson (19 March 1860 – 1925) was a Scottish tennis player. He won the Scottish Championships in 1894, and was a quarter finalist at the...
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  • its sister surgery, the University of Letherbridge Campus Surgery. Kirsty Millar (Kiruna Stamell) is hired as a receptionist in January, while Wendi Peters...
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