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James Miller

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Gender Male
Death77 years ago
Date of birth January 1,1860
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Perthshire
AssassinatedRafah
SpouseSophy Warren-Knott
Children Alexander Miller
Charlotte Miller
Parents Eileen Miller
Geoffrey Miller
Job Journalist
Film director
Film Producer
Cinematographer
BooksHistory and human existence
The Almanac of American History
Rousseau: Dreamer of Democracy
Democracy Is in the Streets: From Port Huron to the Siege of Chicago
The Passion of Michel Foucault
Flowers in the Dustbin: The Rise of Rock and Roll, 1947-1977
Almost grown
Huntin with Butch
Miller's Illustrated, Industrial-Strength Metaphysics: This is Not Your Grandfather's Metaphysics
Movies/Shows Death in Gaza
Unholy War
Awards Primetime Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing - Nonfiction Programming
British Academy Television Award for Best Current Affairs
SILVERDOCS Sterling Grand Jury Award for a Feature
DiedStirling
United Kingdom
Date of died November 28,1947
Business partner Robert Rowand Anderson
Archibald Leitch
Matthew Adam
John Starforth
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James Miller FRSE FRIBA FRIAS RSA was a Scottish architect, recognised for his commercial architecture in Glasgow and for his Scottish railway stations.

Newspaper headlines: 'Proof NHS is for sale' and PM criticises austerity

Feb 16,2020 8:38 am

The row between Labour and the Conservatives over The Future of the NHS makes The Lead for both The Guardian and the Daily Mirror .

The Guardian says Boris Johnson 's insistence that the NHS is "not on the table" by the release of government papers, detailing discussions between UK and US trade officials. The Paper says Washington wants the UK to rip up the way it sets drug prices - potentially leading to billions of pounds a Year in extra costs for the NHS.

The Mirror carries a full-page picture of the document on its Front Page , with the word "sensitive" circled in Red - But The Sun has a different Take - The Paper accuses Jeremy Corbyn of to deflect criticism of his stance on anti-Semitism in the Labour Party .

Johnson v Neil

Boris Johnson 's apparent reluctance to agree to an interview with the BBC's Andrew Neil preoccupies A Number of the papers This Morning . The presenter is due to interview the leaders of all the main Political Parties in the run-up to the Election - But according to The Times , Conservative sources Mr Johnson may decline to Take part.

The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn , who was interviewed earlier This Week , was heavily criticised after Andrew Neil confronted him over his handling of claims of anti-Semitism in The Party .

The Guardian says Labour are now accusing the Prime Minister of. The Telegraph also reports on the row, But says it's Mr Corbyn who's dodging the limelight. The Paper says he's decided not to Take part in two television debates in The Wake of his clash with Andrew Neil .

Predicting the outcome

With just Two Weeks to go until the Election , many of the papers are trying to predict the outcome - with The Help of the latest opinion polls.

The Times leads with the results of a YouGov Poll , which suggests Boris Johnson . The Paper says the same seat-by-seat Analysis - Based on the views of 100,000 voters - accurately predicted the outcome of The Last Election in 2017. The i paper leads with the same Poll - which has a wide margin of error - under the headline.

By contrast, the Front Page of The Daily Telegraph carries A Warning from the Prime Minister 's advisor that The General Election . The Paper quotes a blog, written by Dominic Cummings , which says a hung parliament is a "very real Possibility " - with "things much tighter than they seem". The blog is described as a "bat Signal " - the distress sign used to summon the Comic Book hero Batman - to warn that "Brexit is in danger".

HuffPost UK political editor Paul Waugh accuses Dominic Cummings of engaging in a of managing Expectations - Warning Leave voters not to be lulled by a big Poll showing a large lead for the Tories.

The Spectator 's Katy Balls - fearing instead that it could make voters feel complacent, or compel the opposition parties to "think again about tactical Voting . " The Mood in Conservative Campaign HQ will be one of "trepidation" says the magazine's deputy political editor, as they Work Out how best to "hold their lead until polling day".

Stephen Bush, of the New Statesman , as good news for Liberal Democrats in marginal seats. He says "if I were Liberal Democrat HQ I would absolutely be gagging for it to be covered As If it were delivered by The Almighty on two stone tablets".

Remembering James, Miller and Rhodes

Almost all the papers carry images of Australian broadcaster Clive James , chef Gary Rhodes , and Sir Jonathan Miller , the playwright, whose deaths were announced on Wednesday.

The Times says it falls to Eric Idle to describe the shock of losing two icons of the cultural landscape in James and Sir Jonathan. "Savage news," The Paper quotes, "to lose one friend is bad But to lose two reeks of carelessness. "

The Metro devotes half its Front Page to a tribute of Rhodes, saying he was the "first Rock Star of cooking".

Black Friday ban

France is considering a ban on Black Friday - on the grounds that it's bad for The Environment , and bad for the soul. The Telegraph reports The Proposal early next month, after the country's ecological minister warned of the dangers of "frenzied" shopping.

In more Bad News for consumerism, the i paper reports on a charity which is calling on The Public to by resisting the temptation to buy a new Christmas jumper. Fashion Revolution says people should wear last Year 's - or swap with a friend - to avoid more clothes Ending Up in landfill or in overflowing charity shops.

And finally

Chart-topping Girl Group The Pussycat Dolls are reuniting nine years after their acrimonious break-up, singer Nicole Scherzinger . "Never has The Reunion of a Girl Group been more unlikely," writes The Paper 's Dan Wootton. He writes that the US group were "torn apart" by infighting and mental and physical health problems But will now get back together for a "blockbuster tour".



Source of news: bbc.com

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