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  1. Jacqueline Ashley (born 10 September 1954) is an English journalist and broadcaster.

  2. 14 giu 2020 · After Marr's recovery, Jackie wrote in The Guardian to raise awareness for mini-strokes called TIA - transient ischaemic attack - which could lead to a full stroke.

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  3. Jackie Ashley reports. By Jackie Ashley New Labour, new thuggery. Ministers and their aides already look more stern: if they don't deliver this time, progressive poli. By Jackie Ashley Blair has stolen everyone’s clothes. Election 2001 - Dull? We are seeing a sensational realignment. The PM drove the Tories to t. By Jackie Ashley

  4. 9 gen 2011 · Jackie Ashley. @JackieAshley. Chair, The National Brain Appeal; Former President, Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge, Journalist and broadcaster. London Joined January 2011. 836 Following. 9,051 Followers. Replies. Media. Likes. Jackie Ashley. @JackieAshley. ·. Feb 28. Thank you Richard- what great new. Quote Tweet. Richard Walker.

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  5. 12 apr 2023 · Andrew Marr and Jackie Ashley on 110 years of the New Statesman: “There wasn’t too much rivalry” The married couple recall their respective times as the magazine’s political editor. By Melissa Denes. Photographed at their home in London by Kate Peters.

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  6. 4 feb 2014 · Guardian columnist Jackie Ashley knows what it’s like to be one of those people. In January, she suddenly found herself catapulted into the role of carer when her husband, television journalist Andrew Marr, collapsed at the hands of a stroke.

  7. 8 gen 2015 · Later this year Jackie Ashley will become the eighth president of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, the only women’s university college in Europe for students aged 21 and over. She has been a political journalist and commentator for ITN, Channel 4 News, the BBC, the New Statesman and The Guardian. Where and when were you born?