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Jeremy Vine

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Gender Male
Age 58
Date of birth May 17,1965
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Cheam
Sutton
United Kingdom
Height 191 (cm)
Salary£700,000-749,999 (2017)
Spouse Rachel Schofield
Janelle Muntz
Siblings Sonya Vine
Tim Vine
Job Journalist
Author
Presenter
Education Hatfield College, Durham
Durham University
Epsom College
BooksWhat I Learnt: What My Listeners Say and Why We Should Take Notice
Your Call: What My Listeners Say – and Why We Should Take Note
It's All News to Me
Forget Heaven, Just Kiss Me
Children Martha Vine
Anna Vine
Parents Guy Vine
Diana Tillett
Alma mater Hatfield College
Durham
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Jeremy Guy Vine is a British television and radio personality, presenter, broadcaster and journalist. He is best known as the host of his BBC Radio 2 lunchtime programme which presents news, views, interviews with live guests and popular music, taking over from long time host Sir Jimmy Young in 2003.

Biography

Jeremy vine is a british presenter.Journalist.And radio and television personality.He was born on may 5.1965 in epsom.Surrey.England.He is 55 yeras old.He is 5 feet inches tall and weighs around 75 kg.Eh has blue eyes and a slim body type.His zodiac sign is taurus.

Family

Jeremy vine is the son of guy vine and his wife.Anne vine.He has two siblings.A brother named tim and a sister anmed sarah.He is married to rachel schfoield and they have two children.A daughter named martha and a son named george.

Education and Career

Jeremy vnie studied at the university of birmingham and graduated with a degree in english.He began his career in journalism in 1988.Working for bbc ardio solent.He then mvoed to bbc radio 5 live.Where he worked as a presenter and reporter.In 2003.He joined bbc radio 2.Where he currently hosts the jeremy vine show.He is also a regular presenter on the bbc s points of view and panorama.

Success

Jeremy vine has achieved great success in his career.He has won several awards.Including the sony radio academy award for speech broadcaster of the year in 2005 and the roayl television society awrad for best presenter in 2006.He was also named radio presetner of the year at the arqiva commercial radio awards in 2008.

Most Important Event

The most important event in jeremy vine s career was when he was appointed as the bbc s election results presenter in 2010.He was the first presenter to use the bbc s new electoin graphics system.Which was used to present the results of the 2010 general electionh.E has isnce presented the results of the 2015.2017.And 2019 general elections.

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Donald Trump touches down in UK ahead of Nato summit

Nov 17,2022 2:21 am

US President Donald Trump has said he could "work with anybody" in No 10 - Nine Days ahead of a general election.

Speaking on a three-day visit to the UK, Mr Trump said he would "stay out of the election", that he was a "fan of Brexit" and he thought PM Boris Johnson was "very capable".

Mr Trump is in the UK for a Nato summit being held in Watford on Wednesday.

He attended a reception hosted by The Queen at Buckingham Palace and later went to an event at Downing Street.

The US president's comments in a press conference came moments after he told reporters that he was staying out of the election on 12 December "because I don't want to complicate it".

What else has Trump said? Who is Trump meeting?

President Trump is visiting the UK to attend a Nato summit commemorating the 70th anniversary of the transatlantic organisation.

He had a breakfast meeting with Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the US ambassador's residence in London.

Mr Trump with French President Emmanuel Macron .

Later, Prince Charles and The Duchess of Cornwall were kept waiting for around 40 Minutes before the US president and First Lady Melania Trump arrived at The Prince 's residence, Clarence House , for afternoon tea.

Mr Trump and his wife went on to join other Nato leaders and senior royals at a Buckingham Palace reception, hosted by The Queen .

The First couple later attended a reception at Downing Street with Other World leaders.

Melania and Donald Trump had tea with The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall at Clarence House They later met The Queen at a Buckingham Palace reception

It is unclear whether Mr Trump will hold a one-on-one meeting with Mr Johnson during his visit to the UK.

The US president said he would be meeting The British Prime Minister during his visit, adding: "I have meetings Set Up with lots of different countries".

Mr Johnson said he would be discussing Syria, Russia and China during discussions with Nato leaders.

Boris Johnson at the reception at Buckingham Palace after hosting Mr Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at No 10

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab - who held a meeting With Us Secretary of State Mike Pompeo - said arrangements for such bilateral meetings were "always quite fluid".

BBC diplomatic correspondent James Landale said the Conservatives' HQ is not keen on such a meeting "to avoid pictures that could be used by his (Boris Johnson 's) opponents" in the upcoming general election.

Mr Johnson and Mr Trump did speak on Saturday, when Mr Trump expressed his condolences after the London Bridge attack.

There'll be an almighty shuddering sigh of relief reverberating around the walls of Downing Street. Because there was real apprehension in No 10 about exactly what The President might say. In fact, he's given Boris Johnson an almighty helping hand in this election.

Most importantly, we heard Donald Trump seeking to counter what has become one of the main attack lines of the Labour Party and Jeremy Corbyn during this campaign, that if you re-elect Boris Johnson he will ensure that the NHS is on the table in trade talks with the US.

And yet we heard Mr Trump being pretty unequivocal that he's not interested in the NHS, even if it was presented to him on a silver platter and also suggesting he didn't know why it was being raised as an issue, even though, in fact, it was Mr Trump who first raised it as an issue when he was here in June at a news conference saying everything should be on the table.

Be that as it may, I think Team Johnson will be mightily relieved that he has, as it were, provided them with a get-out-of-jail-free card to Labour claims that the NHS would be on the table.

What's been the reaction to his visit?

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn , who called for Mr Trump to be treated "with respect and politeness" during his visit, wrote to Mr Trump ahead of his visit, demanding assurances that the in any post-Brexit US-UK trade talks.

Mr Corbyn told the BBC's Jeremy Vine show that he would seek assurances from Mr Trump at the Buckingham Palace reception later.

"I will say, look, welcome to This Country . I hope you'll understand how precious our National Health service is," he said.

"And in any future trade relationship with the USA, none of our public services are on the table, none of our public services are for sale. "

Mr Trump has previously been criticised for voicing his opinions of British political leaders.

The US president was warned against getting involved in the upcoming general election by Mr Johnson last week.

Nigel Farage said it was "awkward" that his "friend", Mr Trump, had arrived during the election campaign, adding that he didn't intend to speak to him.

The Brexit Party leader said if there were "personal exchanges", they would be "purely personal" and he would keep them private.

Scotland Yard has said during The Summit .

Protesters gathered in Trafalgar Square , before heading to Buckingham Palace ahead of the reception for Nato leaders.

BBC journalist Charlotte Gallagher, who was at the protest, said it was a real mixture of people "but they all had one thing in Common - an intense dislike of President Trump".

"There were people with concerns about The Future of the NHS, The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament , while others were demanding the release of Julian Assange . "

She Said she also spoke to several US tourists who decided to come to the protest to show how unhappy they were with their own president.

The Mother of teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn was among the protesters. Mr Dunn's death has led to a diplomatic row between the US and UK after a suspect over his death returned to America, claiming Diplomatic Immunity .

Charlotte Charles said the response from other protesters outside The Palace to her campaign for justice had been "heart-warming".

The Foreign Office said Mr Raab raised "UK concerns" about the case with his US counterpart at a meeting earlier.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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