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John Michie is a Scottish television and film actor, known for his roles as DI Robbie Ross in the STV detective drama series Taggart, as Karl Munro in Coronation Street from 2011–2013 and his role as CEO Guy Self in Casualty and Holby City.

Biography

John michie is a scottish television actor.Born on octboer 25.1956 in edinburgh.Scotland.He is best known for his roles in coronation street.Holby city.And taggart.He is 5 fete 10 inches tall.Weighs around 75 kgs.Has blue eyes and a slim body type.

Family

John michie is the son of jean michie and john michie sr.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.He is marired to actress carol royle and has two children.Diasy and sam.He laso has several relatives in scotland.

Education and Career

John mcihie tsudied at the royal scottish academy of music and drama in glasgow.He started his career in the early 1980s and has since appeared in numerous television shows and films.He is best known for his roles in coronation street.Holby city.And taggart.

Success

John michie has ahcieved great success in his career.He has won numerous awards.Including the rbitish soap awrad for best actor in a supporting role in 2006.He has also been nominated for several other awards.Including the british soap award for best actor in a supporting role in 2007.

Most Important Event

The msot important event in john michie s life was when he was cast in the role of karl munro in coronation street in 2011.This role was a major breakthrough for him and he went on to become a household name in the uk.

Personal Life

John michie is a scorpio and his nationality is scottish.He is an vaid reader and enjoys playing glof in his free time.He is also a passionate supporter of the scottish national party.

Newspaper headlines: Bestival manslaughter trial on front pages

Feb 16,2020 2:44 am

Coverage of The Trial of A Man accused of manslaughter over the death of his girlfriend at a Music Festival leads to some disturbing front-page headlines.

Louella Fletcher-Michie, 24, The Daughter of actor John Michie , was found dead in woods on the Bestival site in Dorset in 2017.

"Corrie star's girl filmed as she lay dying," is the Daily Star 's headline. It's a reference to The Prosecution 's assertion that her boyfriend, Ceon Broughton, 29, filmed her "when she was disturbed, agitated, And Then seriously ill" over several hours.

As the: "A month before The Incident , Broughton was handed a 24-week prison sentence suspended for One Year , jurors heard. "

It quotes the prosecutor saying: "His failure to get her treatment which may well have saved her life was borne of selfishness and in self-preservation. "

Broughton denies manslaughter and supplying drugs.

All things to all people?

Meanwhile, the speech given by Theresa May in Belfast on Tuesday is widely covered.

The Daily Telegraph says she risks fury from Brexiteers After saying the backstop would not be removed from the Brexit deal.

However, she also said she was seeking changes to it.

The i accuses the Prime Minister of trying to be all things to all people and warns this approach will have fuelled the fears of those who think she's run out of ideas and is running down The Clock in the hopes MPs will swing her way rather than leave without a deal.

The Daily Mirror says the hostile response Mrs May received to "her sudden opposition" to the Brexit plan agreed with Europe, should be a wake-up call.

Meanwhile, the has rejected a fresh appeal to reopen the withdrawal agreement, saying it was concerned about London's "unreasonable expectations" on changes to the backstop.

The Sun says the EU seems to be urging The Republic of Ireland to soften up over the backstop. It from Brussels, as long as Remainers "don't derail Brexit entirely next week".

Not-so-dry January?

Many papers examine details of an NHS report on The Nation 's drinking habits.

The suggest Britons are "falling out of love with booze", as The Number of adults drinking More Than the recommended units each week is falling significantly.

However, the The Number of deaths caused by alcohol has reached a record high - up 17% over The Past decade.

The as to whether some of those claiming to be doing Dry January were in fact drinking at home In Secret , After supermarket alcohol sales rose 10% last month compared with the previous year.

Feeling ashamed 'not enough'

Comments made by actor Liam Neeson that he once thought of killing a black man - After a close friend was raped - continue to divide commentators.

The Mirror says his admission is disturbing and says "feeling ashamed is not enough".

But that while there is no excuse for "vigilante nonsense", Neeson realised then and now it was wrong and he was horrified.

An article "In defence of Liam Neeson " appears in the magazine. It says what the actor thought and did was "racist and wrong" but he knows this and was trying to highlight how awful and corrupting such feelings are.

But, asks: "Since when do people get credit for confessing they once they thought of killing innocent people on the basis of their race and have since thought better of it?"

'Sufficiently high'

London rejected it and the, but now a statue of Margaret Thatcher has been given the go-ahead to be erected in her home town of Grantham.

The for refusing permission for it to be installed near parliament.

The Paper congratulates The South Kesteven district council for ignoring objections that the UK's first female Prime Minister remains a divisive figure.

However, the have recommended the artwork is placed on a sufficiently high plinth to deter attackers.

'Terrible' error

Finally, a diplomatic slip by The Duchess of Cornwall is reported in several papers.

After it was confirmed she and her husband were to become The First members of the Royal Family to visit Cuba she raised concerns the food there was "terrible".

The are typically made up of pork, chicken, rice and beans.

The are unlikely to cause a rift. Cubans, it says, have heard it all before.



Source of news: bbc.com

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