Richard Armitage
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 78 |
Web site | twitter.com |
Date of birth | April 26,1945 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Boston |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Height | 189 (cm) |
Books | Hamlet, Prince of Denmark |
Parents | Margaret Armitage |
John Armitage | |
Official site | instagram.com |
Education | London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art |
Siblings | Chris Armitage |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Laura Samford Armitage |
Party | Republican Party |
Children | Lee Armitage |
Alice Elizabeth Armitage | |
Grandchildren | Iain Armitage |
Previous position | United States Deputy Secretary of State (2001–2005) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 417083 |
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Richard Armitage Life story
Richard Lee Armitage is an American former diplomat and government official. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Armitage served as a U.S. Navy officer in three combat tours of duty in the Vietnam War as a riverine warfare advisor.
The Papers: 'Brilliant' attack victim 'killed for caring'
The repercussions of Friday's terror attack on London Bridge continue to dominate Monday's front pages.
Spy Chiefs are on the alert for "copycat" attacks, It is one of several papers to report the arrest of A Man described as an "associate" of the London Bridge killer.
It says That after Usman Khan's success in deceiving The Authorities into thinking he was deradicalised, police and intelligence services are scrutinising other members of his extremist network in case they try to emulate Him .
Floral tributes have been laid on the South Side of London Bridgethe new arrest could be The First of "A Number " of convicted terrorists to be returned to prison after a review was ordered into 74 people granted early release.
Both and describe The Move as "a blitz on freed jihadis". The Mail believes the arrest means new offences may have been discovered "within hours" of the review getting under Way .
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been accused of "twisting the facts" in the London Bridge attack in an attempt to turn it into an election issue after he blamed Labour for the release of The Terrorist .
The Paper says his comments came despite The Family of one of The Victims , Jack Merritt, saying they did not want the murder of their son exploited.
Jack Merritt was a co-ordinator of the Learning Together programme and Saskia Jones was a volunteer on the programmeThat the Prime Minister is facing claims of ignoring The Wishes of The Victim 's family for political gain.
Most of the papers carry the same photo of Saskia Jones - the second victim to be named - smiling and holding a Drink .
"Brilliant and kind" but believes she and Jack Merritt were failed by a "cash-strapped broken justice system".
The also refers to both victims, reading: "they always saw The Best in people".
According to, they were "killed for caring".
The Prime Minister 's interview with Andrew Marr features heavily among the sketch writers and editorials.
In, John Crace describes Mr Johnson as A Man who can only "talk in staccato bursts of White Noise - an incoherent stream of unconsciousness designed to Run Down The Clock in any public appearance".
Henry Deedes in says "Each Time Marr tried to get A Question in - almost begging on occasion - Boris shouted Him down". He compares it to "Softy Walter versus Dennis The Menace ".
The Encounter was "scrappy, shouty and ill-tempered on both sides" according to Jane Merrick in
the programme "farcical" and blames the interviewer for not allowing the Prime Minister to get "a word in edgeways". It captions its opinion piece "Marr's attacks".
Finally, That readers are swapping their Kindles for Headphones - with research suggesting sales of audiobooks are set to overtake ebooks.
The Paper says spoken storytelling is enjoying a resurgence thanks to the increased sophistication of Headphones and celebrity narrators, which allow readers to enjoy the content in unprecedented sound quality.
It adds That audiobooks are expected to generate £115m in the UK next Year - up 30% on 2018. The Most popular one this Year was the Dickens' classic, David Copperfield read by actor Richard Armitage .
Source of news: bbc.com