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Fern Britton is battling depression and the menopauseFern is now happily married to chef Phil Vickery who she met on the TV show Ready Steady Cook. Her new series Fern Britton Meets begins on Sunday at 10am on BBC1. Her first guest will be Dolly Parton. Tony Blair will appear at a later date. In this article: Fern Britton, Depression, Antidepressant, This Morning, Citalopram, Face blindness, ITV, Phil Vickery, and Tony Blair |
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Daily Mail | November 04, 2009
BBC puts faith in Fern Britton for key religious chat show
...religion, in her first role since leaving This Morning. She will interview Tony Blair, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Dolly Parton and Sheila Hancock about their faith and spirituality. The series, Fern Britton Meets, will run every Sunday of...
In this article: Fern Britton, Dolly Parton, Sheila Hancock, Desmond Tutu, BBC, Catholicism, God, and Quaker
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | November 04, 2009
Fern Britton interviews Tony Blair and Dolly Parton in BBC's flagship Christmas religious series
...11:11AM GMT 04 Nov 2009 The former host of ITV's daytime television show, This Morning, will talk about faith with Tony Blair, who converted to Roman Catholicism shortly after stepping down as Prime Minister. She will also speak to...
In this article: Fern Britton, Dolly Parton, Roman Catholicism, BBC, This Morning, BBC One, Quaker, and Gospel of Matthew
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Sunday Mirror | November 04, 2009
Dolly Parton explores faith in show
...BBC religious programme hosted by Fern Britton. Actress Sheila Hancock, Tony Blair and Archbishop Desmond Tutu will also appear in the series, which will air in the run-up to Christmas. Country music star and actress Dolly tells how she...
In this article: Dolly Parton, Sheila Hancock, Fern Britton, BBC One, Quaker, Cancer, Inspector Morse, and Ruby Turner
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Guardian | November 04, 2009
Parton, Blair and Tutu discuss beliefs
...Fern Britton. Blair, who left the Anglican church to become a Catholic almost two years ago, talks about his conversion and his decision to set up a Faith Foundation to get people from different religions working together. Parton,...
In this article: Dolly Parton, Desmond Tutu, Sheila Hancock, Fern Britton, God, Quaker, and Sally Taylor
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Johann Hari
...of the most influential gay people in Britain. Hari has interviewed many leading figures, including Tony Blair, the Dalai Lama, Salman Rushdie, Martin Amis, Dolly Parton, George Michael, Shimon Peres, Hugo Chavez, William F. Buckley, Abu...
In this article: Johann Hari, Mark Steyn, Hugo Chavez, Islam, Global warming, Democracy, The Statesman, and Jake Chapman
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Baltimore Sun | December 15, 2008
Phelps stars in annual White House 'Barney Cam' video
...Web visitors on its first day. Since then, Barney's holiday videos have featured former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Bush adviser Karl Rove, country singers Dolly Parton and Alan Jackson and other stars. The videos aren't Barney's only...
In this article: Michael Phelps, White House, George W. Bush, Miss Beazley, Barney, Scottish Terrier, Ryder Cup, and Nastia Liukin
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Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British Labour politician, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2 May 1997 to 27 June 2007. He was the Member of Parliament for Sedgefield from 1983 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. On the day he resigned as Prime Minister, he was appointed the official Envoy of the Quartet on the Middle East on behalf of the United Nations, the European Union, the United States, and Russia.
Tony Blair was elected Leader of the Labour Party in the leadership election of July 1994, following the sudden death of his predecessor, John Smith. Under his leadership, the party adopted the term "New Labour", abandoned policies it had held for decades, and moved towards the centre ground. Blair led Labour to a landslide victory in the 1997 general election. In the first years of the New Labour government, Blair handed over control of interest rates to the Bank of England; introduced the minimum wage; signed the Belfast Agreement; introduced tuition fees; and established the Scottish Parliament, the National Assembly for Wales, and the Northern Ireland Assembly. In his first six years, Blair had British troops ordered into battle five times—more than any other prime minister in history.
- Name At Birth:
- Anthony Charles Lynton Blair
- Birth Date:
- May 06, 1953
- Birthplace:
- Edinburgh, Scotland
- Religion:
- Roman Catholicism
- Spouse:
- Cherie Booth
- Residence:
- Connaught Square
- University Attended:
- St John's College, Oxford
- Occupation:
- Envoy
- Net Worth:
- £3 million est.
- Political party:
- Labour
- Title:
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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