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Hoggart then became the parliamentary sketch writer for The Guardian in 1993.
* Simon Hoggart's week parliamentary sketch series at The Guardian
She was described as a " Labour lickspittle " in The Guardian newspaper's sketch column, for asking the Labour Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, a leading question about Conservative Party policy during the last session of Prime Minister's Questions before the 2010 British general election.
* Simon Hoggart — parliamentary sketch writer for The Guardian.
He followed Gilmour's advice, becoming, as The Guardian < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Simon Hoggart said, " the father of the modern parliamentary sketch ":

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* Polly Toynbee — journalist, writer, and columnist for The Guardian ( 1998 —)
The work was well received ; in The Manchester Guardian, Samuel Langford called Bliss " far and away the cleverest writer among the English composers of our time "; The Times praised it highly ( though doubting if much was gained by the designation of the four movements as purple, red, blue and green ) and commented that the symphony confirmed Bliss's transition from youthful experimenter to serious composer.
Bertie ' Berlin ' Marshall became a writer, publishing a novel, Psychoboys in 1999 and a memoir Berlin Bromley in 2001 which received favourable reviews from The Guardian and Time Out London magazine.
Writing in The Guardian, John Rowe Townsend was damning of the book, saying of the car " I don't care for her much, or the values she stands for " and, of the writing, that " we have the adult writer at play rather than the children's writer at work.
Pope had urged him to undertake this task in order to ridicule the Arcadian pastorals of Ambrose Philips, who had been praised by a short-lived contemporary publication The Guardian, to the neglect of Pope's claims as the first pastoral writer of the age and the true English Theocritus.
In 2003 The Guardian reported that Blacker had expressed both his respect for the author and his remorse for contributing the label, indicating that it was applied " early in her career and these tags are rather distorting and unfair ", but Blacker later indicated in The Independent that " lthough it must be bloody annoying for a writer to have her work reduced to a flip phrase, I have only used it once and in a perfectly respectable context.
" And in February 2006, shortly after Friedan's death, the feminist writer Germaine Greer published an article in The Guardian, in which she described Friedan as pompous and egotistic, somewhat demanding, and sometimes selfish, as evidenced by repeated incidents during a tour of Iran in 1972.
bathing machines had small windows, but one writer in the Manchester Guardian of May 26, 1906 considered them " ill-lighted " and wondered why bathing machines were not improved with a skylight.
Things My Girlfriend And I Have Argued About is the name of a web site, a column in The Guardian, and a novel written by English writer Mil Millington.
One-time Guardian contributor Max Gogarty has also been accused of taking advantage of family connections to achieve success disproportionate to his ability ; his father, Paul Gogarty, is a frequent travel writer for the newspaper.
As well as being a prolific writer of fiction, Carter contributed many articles to The Guardian, The Independent and New Statesman, collected in Shaking a Leg.
British writer David Irving initiated a libel case against Sereny and the Guardian Media Group for two reviews in The Observer where she asserted he deliberately falsified the historical record in an attempt to rehabilitate the Nazis.
GamePro writer McKinley Noble praised the inclusion of Deoxys and Manaphy in Guardian Signs, adding that the ability to import them to other games was " the only reason I'm still trudging through the game.
He has also been described by comedy writer and broadcaster Charlie Brooker as being " like a hollow Easter egg with no bag of sweets inside " in his Guardian column.
However, it was Russell T Davies ' work on the 2005 revival of Doctor Who that brought the term to prominence in British television ( to the extent that in 2009 a writer for The Guardian wrote that " Over here, the concept of ' showrunner ' has only made it as far as Doctor Who ").
She was an economics writer for The Guardian from 1990, before becoming deputy head of the Inflation Report Division of the Bank of England in 1994.
In August 2006, Parris entered into a civil partnership with his long-term partner, Julian Glover, a speech writer for David Cameron and a former political journalist at The Guardian.
George Monbiot, Guardian columnist, writer and environmentalist, 2007.
World in Action employed many leading journalists, among them John Pilger ; Michael Parkinson ; Gordon Burns ; Rob Rohrer ; Nick Davies, Ed Vulliamy and David Leigh of The Guardian ; Alasdair Palmer of the Sunday Telegraph ; John Ware, BBC Panoramas leading investigative reporter ; Anthony Wilson, whose second career as a music impresario was immortalised in the feature film 24 Hour Party People ; Michael Gillard, creator of the Slicker business pages in the satirical magazine Private Eye ; Donal MacIntyre ; the writer Mark Hollingsworth ; Quentin McDermott, since 1999 a leading investigative reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ; Tony Watson, editor of the Yorkshire Post for 13 years and editor-in-chief of the Press Association from December 2006 ; and Andrew Jennings, author of Lords of the Rings, who has campaigned vigorously for more than a decade against corruption in international sport.
Longtime resident and writer for The Guardian A. Harry Griffin expressed this feeling: There are other mountain sheep on the Lakeland fells, notably Swaledales and Rough-Fells, but the hardy Herdwick is the sheep most likely to be seen in and around the Duddon valley, the Coniston fells, the Buttermere fells and, through Borrowdale or Wasdale, up to the highest land in England, the Scafells.
Mary Louisa Toynbee, known as Polly Toynbee ( born 27 December 1946 ) is a British journalist and writer, and has been a columnist for The Guardian newspaper since 1998.

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Fisk was educated at Yardley Court preparatory school, Sutton Valence School and at Lancaster University His opposition to the war brought criticism from both Irish Sunday Independent columnist and senator, Eoghan Harris, and The Guardian columnist, Simon Hoggart.
* Soft Targets From The Weekend Guardian: Poems Simon Rae ( Bloodaxe Books, 1991 )
Simon changed careers as a medievalist and worked as a journalist, writing for the Sunday Times, Guardian, Mail on Sunday, The Daily Telegraph and Vogue ( US ).
On 1 September 2009 Sir Simon Jenkins, writing for the The Guardian newspaper's website, characterised the notion of pitting Polish cavalry against tanks as " the most romantic and idiotic act of suicide of modern war.
An interview with Simon Singh for the Guardian, in which Borcherds suggested he might have some traits associated with Asperger syndrome, subsequently led to a chapter about him in a book on autism by Simon Baron-Cohen.
* The Guardian ( TV series ), a CBS series that first aired in 2001 starring Simon Baker
* Simon Pegg as Mick Middles ( now at Warrington Guardian )
Simon Hoggart at The Guardian Fringe meeting, Liberal Democrat Conference, Brighton, Autumn 2006
* Simon Hoggart, Send Up the Clowns, Guardian Books ( October 17, 2011 ) ISBN 978-0-85265-243-5
* Simon Hoggart and Steve Bell, Live Briefs: A Political Sketch Book ( 1996 ) ISBN 0-413-70970-1, parliamentary sketches, with the Guardian political cartoonist
* Bryan McAllister and Simon Hoggart, Little Boxes: A Selection of Bryan McAllister Cartoons From " The Guardian " ( 1977 ) ISBN 0-85265-024-8
But then nor did Columbus " by Simon Jenkins, 20 January 2006 article in The Guardian mentioning the La Merika theory among others
* Guardian Unlimited Politics-Ask Aristotle: Sion Simon MP
" She added that due to this detail, most Iranian families would be, in the words of Simon Hattenstone of The Guardian, " blue blooded.
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* Simon Hattenstone, The Guardian, 30 September 2002, " The green man "-Interview with David Bellamy
According to researchers Andrew Blick and Stuart Wilks-Heeg, the phrase " hung parliament " did not enter into common usage in the UK until the mid-1970s, and was first used in the press by journalist Simon Hoggart in The Guardian in 1974.
His homosexuality was summarised by Simon Hoggart in The Guardian obituary note: He lived in that period where gay politicians never came " out ", yet were happy for everyone to know.
Southside, also known as The Simon Project ( in the Post-Crisis ) continuity, and most notably, Suicide Slum, has been at various times the stomping ground of several superheroes, including the Guardian ( who protected the Newsboy Legion ) and Black Lightning.
The Israeli historian and Nazi-hunter Efraim Zuroff, head of the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Israeli office in Jerusalem, criticized the party's " obsession to pay public homage to the Latvian-SS Legion in contradiction to all historical logic and sensitivity to Nazi crimes " in a column for The Guardian on 28 September 2009, while Vilnius University professor Dovid Katz, writing that the British Conservatives must not be let " get off the hook for their dalliances with some of the worst racists and Holocaust perverters in eastern Europe ," called for Pickles ' resignation as chairman in October 2009.

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