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Martha Kearney

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Gender Female
Age 66
Date of birth October 8,1957
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Dublin
Ireland
NationalityIrish
Spouse Chris Shaw
Parents Hugh Kearney
Movies/Shows The Review Show
Job Journalist
Television presenter
Education St Anne's College, Oxford
Brighton & Hove High School
George Watson's College
Brighton and Hove High School
Brighton Girls
Notabl creditWoman's Hour
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Martha Kearney Life story


Martha Catherine Kearney is a British-Irish journalist and broadcaster. She was the main presenter of BBC Radio 4's lunchtime news programme The World at One for 11 years, and in April 2018 became a presenter of the early morning Today programme.

Education

Marhta kearney attended the king s school. Canterbury and then received a degree in english and french from durham university.

Career

Martha kearney began her career as a bbc trainee in 1984 and has since wokred for bbc radio and bbc television. She is currently a presenter on bbc raido 4 s today programme and bbc2 s newsnight.

Awards

Martha kearney has won several awards throughout her career inlcuding a sony gold award. An amnesty international media award and an rts award for best news interview.

Notable Events

In 2006. Martha kearnye famously interviewed the then prime minister tony blair live on bbc radio 4 s today programme.

Interesting Fact

Mratha kaerney is the first female presenter to host bbc radio 4 s today programme solo.

Appearances

Martha kearney has maed several appearances on bbc radio 4. Including presenting the world at one. Pm. Woman s hour and the westminster hour. She has alos guest hosted on bbc1 s sunday morning live.

Writings

Martha kearney is the author of the book women in power: the voices of woemn leaders.

Presentations

Martha kearney has presented several documentaries including the bbc series head to head: the real blari and brown story.

Associations

Martha kearney is a mebmer of the society of authors. The radio academy and the royal television society.

Advocacy

Martha kearney is an advocate for gender equality in the media and regularly spaeks at events about women in the industry.

Other Projects

Martha kearney is a patron of the charity women in journalism and also runs a podcast series callde talking politics.

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Oct 13,2023 7:31 pm

... Or maybe 85, " he joked to presenter Martha Kearney...

Paul McCartney says artificial intelligence has enabled a 'final' Beatles song

Paul McCartney says artificial intelligence has enabled a 'final' Beatles song
Jun 13,2023 4:00 am

... " He [Jackson] was able to extricate John s voice from a ropey little bit of cassette, " McCartney told Radio 4 s Martha Kearney...

Miriam Margolyes swears live on air while discussing Jeremy Hunt

Miriam Margolyes swears live on air while discussing Jeremy Hunt
Oct 15,2022 6:40 am

... At the end of the Today interview, the 81-year-old actress told presenters Justin Webb and Martha Kearney about how she had greeted Mr Hunt...

The Queen's funeral: How you can watch and listen on Monday

The Queen's funeral: How you can watch and listen on Monday
Sep 18,2022 9:20 am

... For radio audiences, a special programme presented by Martha Kearney will be simulcast on BBC Sounds, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Scotland between 09:00 and 13:30 and 14:30 and 17:00...

Bill Turnbull: Tributes paid to broadcaster at funeral

Bill Turnbull: Tributes paid to broadcaster at funeral
Sep 16,2022 11:01 am

... Other famous names who attended included Martha Kearney, Mike Bushell, Louise Minchin, Charlotte Hawkins and Nick Robinson...

BBC Radio 4: Fire alarm forces presenters to exit studio during broadcast

BBC Radio 4: Fire alarm forces presenters to exit studio during broadcast
Nov 29,2021 4:55 pm

... Nick Robinson and Martha Kearney had to abandon Radio 4 s Today studio in London s New Broadcasting House after an alarm could be heard during the programme...

Little Women: Cast talk friendship and the Golden Globes

Little Women: Cast talk friendship and the Golden Globes
Feb 16,2020 9:15 am

... Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh and Greta Gerwig speak to the Today programme s Martha Kearney about the film and the number of female Golden Globe nominees...

Cameron, Blair and Dame Edna join Humphrys' final Today program

Cameron, Blair and Dame Edna join Humphrys' final Today program
Feb 16,2020 6:22 am

... Today, with four main speakers - Justin Webb, Mishal Husain, Martha Kearney and Nick Robinson - and not directly replace Humphrys is...

Theresa May honours: Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill rewarded in resignation list

Feb 16,2020 6:21 am

Geoffrey Boycott has said he "couldn't give a toss" about criticism over Theresa May awarding him a knighthood in her resignation honours list.

Domestic abuse charities and Labour said the honour should be removed from the ex-cricketer, who was

Boycott , who has always denied The Assault , later questioned why the issue had been raised by the media.

Mrs May's list of 57 names was made up of mostly political figures.

Every departing Prime Minister can draw up a resignation honours list.

Mrs May announced her resignation in June After failing to get support for the withdrawal agreement she had negotiated for the UK to leave the EU.

The former Prime Minister showed her love of cricket with knighthoods for Boycott and fellow former.

Boycott was fined £5,000 and given a three-month suspended sentence in 1998 After being convicted of beating his then-girlfriend Margaret Moore in a French Riviera hotel.

During The Trial , the court heard Boycott pinned Miss Moore down and punched her 20 times in The Face before Checking Out and leaving her to pay The Bill .

Boycott denied the allegations, saying Miss Moore had slipped After flying into a rage when he refused to marry her.

Mrs May, who introduced a landmark Domestic Abuse Bill to Parliament earlier this year, was accused of sending a "dangerous message" by Women's Aid's co-acting chief executive Adina Claire.

She Said the honour "should be taken away" from Boycott , adding that it sent "completely the wrong message" to survivors of domestic abuse.

Asked about the criticism from Women's Aid by presenter Martha Kearney on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, Boycott responded: "I don't give a toss about her, love. It was 25 years ago so you can take your political nature and do whatever you want with it. "

The 78-year-old, who is part of the BBC's cricket commentary team for the current Ashes series, added: "It's very difficult to prove your innocence in Another Country , in Another Language .

"I have To Live with it - and I do. I'm clear in my mind, and I think Most People in England are, that it's not true. "

In a subsequent interview, Boycott said that The Day had been "soured" by Radio 4 "setting me up", saying The Station 's agenda had been to talk about domestic violence and "make publicity".

He told BBC's Look North Yorkshire : "Is that what interviewing is about - is it always to ask difficult questions? Shouldn't it be just a nice day for me?

"I said I don't give a toss about her [Ms Claire from Woman's Aid], not domestic violence. That's not something anyone should feel good about. "

A spokesperson for the Today programme said the question was "entirely Appropriate . . given the concerns raised about Geoffrey Boycott 's knighthood by Women's Aid and others".

Boycott scored 8,114 runs in 108 Tests for England from 1964 to 1982

The Shadow minister for women and equalities, Dawn Butler , joined The Call for Boycott 's knighthood to be rescinded.

"Honouring a perpetrator of domestic violence just because he is the former Prime Minister 's favourite sportsman shows how out of touch and nepotistic the honours list is," She Said , adding that the whole system needed "radically overhauling".

And former Spice Girl Melanie Brown that Boycott was "a disgrace to Yorkshire", saying the "perpetrators of domestic abuse shouldn't be held up as heroes EVER".

The Woman 's Trust charity said it was "disappointed" to see Boycott included in the honour's list because it either suggested that, despite his conviction, he was believed over the survivor, or his fame meant it did not matter.

After joking that he would have to "black up" to be given a knighthood, reportedly saying they were handed out to West Indian cricketers "like confetti".

Mrs May once compared her determination to delivering Brexit with the fighting spirit in Boycott 's batting marathons.

Telling journalists he was one of her sporting heroes, "Geoffrey Boycott stuck to it and he got the runs in the end. "

Since his retirement from cricket, Boycott has gone on to become a successful broadcaster and is part of the BBC's cricket commentary team.

A BBC spokesperson said: "He is a world renowned cricketer and employed for his knowledge and expertise of the sport. "

The government checks all nominees are suitable for an honour, including whether they have paid their taxes.

However, Mrs May's resignation honours list would not have gone through the same review process as nominations for the New Year and Queen's Birthday honours.

In those cases, a specific committee, for example one including figures from The World of sport, would consider the nominations before they go before the main honours committee. In contrast, people nominated for resignation honours only undergo propriety and probity checks by the Cabinet Office .

Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill were Mrs May's closest advisers before the 2017 general election

The 37 men and 20 women on Mrs May's list include members of Downing Street staff, political aides and lifelong supporters of the Conservative Party .

It includes recipients from all four nations of the UK as well as non-political figures and members of civic society.

Labour said the honours rewarded "big Tory donors and No 10 cronies".

Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill , Mrs May's former chiefs of staff who left their jobs After the 2017 general election in which the Conservatives lost their majority in The Commons , become Commanders of The Order of the British Empire , or CBEs.

The former Prime Minister 's chief EU negotiator Olly Robbins receives a knighthood.

The senior civil servant helped to create Mrs May's Brexit deal before it was defeated in Parliament Three Times . It has been announced.

There is also a knighthood for her former director of communications, Robbie Gibb.

When her predecessor David Cameron awarded a knighthood to his own head of communications, Craig Oliver , Mrs May later

Gavin Barwell , left, and Olly Robbins are honoured by former PM Theresa May

Gavin Barwell , the former Tory MP who Mrs May brought in as her chief of staff to replace Mr Timothy and Ms Hill, is one of eight new Conservative peers.

Sir Kim Darroch - who was as ambassador to the US After comments he made about President Trump were leaked - has been made a crossbench peer.

Boris Johnson , who was then running in the Tory leadership contest prior to becoming Prime Minister , was criticised at the time for not showing enough support for Sir Kim.

Meanwhile, there is a damehood for Cressida Dick , whose police career started at the age of 23 After She is one of just a few non-political figures on Mrs May's list.

Sir Simon Woolley , The Founder of operation Black Vote, and Ruth Hunt , the ex-chief executive of Stonewall, have been made crossbench life peers.

British Empire Medals, or BEMs, have been awarded to Graham Howarth and Debra Wheatley - Mrs May's head chef at Chequers and housekeeper at Downing Street respectively.

The List of peerages - which sees those appointed sit in The House of Lords - include several nominated by other parties to sit on their benches.

'Policy of restraint'

Among them are former NUT General Secretary Christine Blower , for Labour, and former Green Party leader Natalie Bennett , who will become The Party 's second peer in The House of Lords.

The Lord Speaker, Lord Fowler, said Mrs May's list was "substantially smaller" than those drawn up by predecessors, helping to reduce the size of The House of Lords.

Several MPs have received honours:

John Mann , the Labour MP for Bassetlaw and an independent government adviser on anti-Semitism, received a non-affiliated peerage.

Mr Mann is citing Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn 's handling of The Party 's anti-Semitism crisis.

Margaret Ritchie , who was leader of the SDLP in Northern Ireland between 2010 and 2011, also received a non-affiliated peerage. She Said she would even though she has had to quit The Party to become a peer.

The former South Down MP made history in 2010 when she

A source close to Mrs May said The List "recognises the many different people who have made a significant contribution to public life" during her political career.

Criticising Mrs May's choices, Labour Party chairman Ian Lavery said: "It Comes as no surprise that big Tory donors and Number 10 cronies are being honoured Yet Again .

"The Tories only care About Looking After their own and will only stand up for the wealthy few who fund them. "

The SNP's Pete Wishart accused Mrs May of "handing out peerages like sweeties", adding that it was the "worst kind of cronyism".



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Source of news: bbc.com

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