Richard Braine
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 68 |
Born | Portishead |
United Kingdom | |
Movies/Shows | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason |
Finding Neverland | |
Calendar Girls | |
Stiff Upper Lips | |
My Uncle Silas | |
Party | UK Independence Party |
Chairman | Kirstan Herriot |
Education | Eton College |
Date of birth | January 1,1956 |
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ID | 759163 |
Richard Braine Life story
Richard Braine is a British television actor, playwright, and theatre director. One of his most recognisable roles was that of Augustus "Gussie" Fink-Nottle in the ITV television third and fourth series Jeeves and Wooster based on the P.G. Wodehouse novels.
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Brexit secretary to meet EU's chief negotiatorAfter weeks of apparent deadlock in Brexit talks, and stern words about no-deal on either side of the English Channel , is the rhetoric softening just a little? With with the EU's chief negotiator, Michel Barnier , the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker says a new Brexit deal can be reached before the 31 October deadline. He's told Sky News a meeting with Boris Johnson on Monday was "rather positive", with the Prime Minister echoing his cautious optimism by saying: "I don't want to exaggerate the progress that we are making, but we are making progress. "
The BBC also understands between the EU and UK about ruling out another delay to Brexit if a deal is agreed. It would be seen by some in government, says our political editor Laura Kuenssberg , as, by restricting MPs' choice to either backing any New Deal or leaving without one. First, of course, one would have to be struck.
Global climate strikes under wayThousands of People - Many of them youngsters - have gathered in Sydney, as in Australia. Millions of children are expected to join demonstrations that follow The Sun around the earth throughout The Day , culminating in mass protests in New York where 1. 1 million youngsters have been given permission to skip school. Young campaigner Greta Thunberg , who will join the New York rally, describes the scenes Down Under as "incredible".
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The 'most open' Rugby World Cup for yearsIn just a few hours time in Tokyo, hosts Japan will Kick Off Seven Weeks of intense competition with the opening match of the Rugby World Cup against Russia. And it promises to be, with Wales coach Warren Gatland suggesting "six or seven" teams have a chance of winning it. In his column, he fancies England a little more to repeat the feat of his winning 2003 side. But he would say that. Ireland are currently ranked as The World 's best team. Scotland prop aiming to stop them as The First of the home nations to play meet on Sunday.
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If you see one thing today If you listen to one thing todayIf you read one thing today Lookahead11:45 Japan host Russia in the opening game of the Rugby World Cup in Tokyo.
10:00 UKIP gathers in Newport for its annual conference, The First under new leader Richard Braine .
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