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maintained that he was taking a holiday, and he was expected to rejoin the channel in early September. As that time approached, multiple news sources reported that his return had been postponed, with some speculating that this postponement might become indefinite. It was further reported that he was "highly unlikely" to return to the channel.
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In a 2021 interview Neil said that he now regretted certain aspects of the paper's coverage of HIV and AIDS, but he was unwilling or unable to accept any personal responsibility for the falsehoods published while he was editor. Neil chose instead to blame an employee, stating that he had placed faith
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had been vindicated in its coverage, "The Sunday Times was one of a handful of newspapers, perhaps the most prominent, which argued that heterosexual Aids was a myth. The figures are now in and this newspaper stands totally vindicated... The history of Aids is one of the great scandals of our time. I
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values and asserts their decline in the United States. Shapiro took offence to the questioning, accused Neil of having a left-leaning bias, and said Neil was trying to make a "quick buck... off of the fact that I'm popular and no one has ever heard of you", before Shapiro ended the interview. Shapiro
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as "convincing" and "masterful". In 2002, Neil wrote that Iraq had "embarked on a worldwide shopping spree to buy the technology and material needed to construct weapons of mass destruction – and the missile systems needed to deliver them across great distances", and that "the suburbs of Baghdad are
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called for the Queen to pay income tax and advocated a scaled-down monarchy that would not be class-based but which would be "an institution with close links to all classes. That meant clearing out the old-school courtiers...and creating a court which was far more representative of the multi-racial
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has been at the centre of every major controversy in Britain", he said at the time. "These are the kind of journalistic values I want to reproduce at Fox". Neil's new television programme did not make it to air. A pilot produced in September had a mixed internal response, and Murdoch cancelled the
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evening programme on the channel. Two weeks after the channel's launch, after having hosted eight episodes of his show, he announced he would be taking a break. He spent months in his hiatus involved in legal disputes with GB News over ending his contract. However, Neil and the channel publicly
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conflicted with Murdoch's desire to acquire a television franchise in the country. The Malaysian prime minister at the time told Clarke on a ministerial visit that he had achieved Neil's sacking after a telephone conversation with Murdoch. The conflict between Neil and Mohamad did become public
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and crime, with illegitimacy being the single most reliable predictor. The accompanying editorial said Britain was in the midst of a "social tragedy of Dickensian proportions", with an underclass "characterized by drugs, casual violence, petty crime, illegitimate children, homelessness, work
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do not blame doctors and the Aids lobby for warning that everybody might be at risk in the early days, when ignorance was rife and reliable evidence scant." He criticised the "AIDS establishment" and said "Aids had become an industry, a job-creation scheme for the caring classes."
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cast doubt on the scientific consensus, described HIV as a "politically correct virus" about which there was a "conspiracy of silence," disputed that AIDS was spreading in Africa, claimed that tests for HIV were invalid, described the HIV/AIDS treatment drug
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In a July 1988 editorial ("Morals for the majority") Neil said that in Britain there were emerging pockets of social decay and unsocial behaviour: "a social rot...has gone deeper than the industrial decay of the 1960s and 1970s". Having been impressed with
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now dotted with secret installations, often posing as hospitals or schools, developing missile fuel, bodies and guidance systems, chemical and biological warheads and, most sinister of all, a renewed attempt to develop nuclear weapons." He wrote that
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In June 2008, Neil led a consortium which bought talent agency Peters, Fraser & Dunlop (PFD) from CSS Stellar plc for £4 million, making him chairman of the new company in addition to his other activities. Neil served as Lord Rector of the
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In an editorial of January 1988 ("Modernize the monarchy"), Neil advocated the abolition of both the preference for males in the law of succession and of the exclusion of Catholics from the throne. Subsequent editorials of
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against Thatcher. Neil blamed Thatcher for high inflation, "misplaced chauvinism" over Europe, and the poll tax, concluding that she had become an "electoral liability" and must therefore be replaced by Heseltine.
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serialised a book by an American right-winger who rejected the scientific consensus on the causes of AIDS, and who falsely claimed that AIDS could not spread to heterosexuals. Articles and editorials in
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to its bones and transform the economy and society". Neil later said that although he shared some of Murdoch's right-wing views, "on many matters Rupert was well to the right of me politically. He was a
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for publishing dissenting opinions about the wisdom of British military involvement. For questioning whether "Bush and Blair are leading us deeper and deeper into a quagmire", Neil ridiculed
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that Neil was not fit to edit a serious Sunday newspaper. Worsthorne effectively accused Neil of knowing that Bordes was a prostitute. He apparently did not know about Bordes, which the
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meritocracy that Britain was becoming". In an editorial of February 1991 Neil criticised some minor members of the Royal Family for their behaviour while the country was at war in the
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On 13 September 2021, Neil resigned from GB News as chairman and lead presenter and announced he would enter a new role as a guest contributor. Later that month, on the BBC's
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closed down in February 2008. He exchanged his role as chief executive of Press Holdings for chairman in July 2008. He is chairman of the Press Holdings title
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in December 2005, ending Neil's relationship with the newspaper. Neil has not enjoyed great success with the circulations of the newspapers (indeed
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of 26 November 1989 was largely devoted to Murray's report, which found that the British underclass consisted of people existing on welfare, the
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on 5 February 1989 to witness the launch of the service. Sky was not an instant success; the uncertainty caused by the competition provided by
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In August 2019, the BBC announced that Neil would host a prime-time political programme that would run through autumn 2019 on BBC Two, called
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On 15 July 2020 the BBC announced that Neil was in talks about an interview show on BBC One. The next month he was discussed in the media as
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editor in 1994 because Murdoch had become envious of his celebrity. Many years later, in November 2017, former Conservative cabinet minister
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area and attended the local Langcraigs Primary School. At 11, Neil passed the qualifying examination and obtained entrance to the selective
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because it would restore democracy there, despite opposition from Hugo Young. Neil replied to Young that he wanted the editorial stance of
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Regional Authority wanted to close down Neil's old school, Paisley Grammar School. After finding the secretary of state for Scotland,
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editor was officially reported in 1994 as being merely temporary, as he was to present and edit a current affairs programme for
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Neil later described his decision to lead the channel as the "single biggest mistake" of his career, comparing the channel to
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BBC Documentary – Posh and Posher: Why Public School Boys Run Britain. First broadcast – BBC2 January 26, 2011 at 21:00
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to be "neo-Keynesian in economic policy, radical right in industrial policy, liberal on social matters and European and
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Neil is a resident of France and also has homes in London and New York. Neil married Susan Nilsson on 8 August 2015.
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Following the revamp of the BBC's political programming in early 2003, Neil presented the live political programmes,
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about presenting a weekly politics show to be launched later in 2022. On 30 January, Channel 4 aired a documentary,
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printed a front-page article (titled 'Queen dismayed by "uncaring" Thatcher') alleging that the Queen believed that
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and a presenter on the channel, but resigned in September 2021. He later joined Channel 4 in 2022 as presenter of
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In November 2020, Neil said that climate change was real and needed to be confronted. He criticised protests by
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has referred to Neil by the nickname "Brillo" after his wiry hair, which is seen as bearing a resemblance to a
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award for "Best Talk Show". In the course of the series Neil interviewed a wide variety of personalities, from
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The failure of BSB in November 1990 led to a merger, but a few programmes acquired by BSB were screened on
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Neil, Andrew (15 September 2002). "Peace party seems strangely oblivious to the lessons of September 11".
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if a UAE-US consortium is successful in its proposed takeover of the magazine and its sister publication
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as a "calibrated response" and a "patient, precise and successful deployment of US military power".
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in 2011 that Neil let inaccurate and misleading statements about climate change go unchallenged on
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and his father ran the wartime Cairo fire brigade, worked as an electrician and was a major in the
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As well as Neil's newspaper activities he has maintained a television career. While he worked for
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said Neil had been removed because Neil's article about corruption in the Malaysian government of
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Wilby, Peter (2019) More than a spectator: the rise of Andrew Neil, The New Statesman, 17 April
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to monitor the newspaper's coverage and to publish letters rebutting the falsehoods printed in
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After his graduation, Neil briefly worked as a sports correspondent for a local newspaper, the
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as a correspondent and was later promoted as editor of the publication's section on Britain.
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had channelled the gains from his consultancy business into a bank account and reported on
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Neil has threatened to sue the American businesswoman and former lover of Boris Johnson,
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mind-set to become the champion of a market-led revolution that would shake the British
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in 1983, and held this position until 1994. After this, he became a contributor to the
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This article is about the journalist and broadcaster. For the Scottish footballer, see
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which deemed Boris Johnson's prorogation of parliament unlawful. In the run-up to the
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criticised Neil and the newspaper for potentially putting thousands of jobs at risk.
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Independent Television in Britain: ITV and IBA 1981–92: The Old Relationship Changes
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From 2007 to 2010, he presented the weekly one-on-one political interview programme
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repeated allegations of parties held in Downing Street during the COVID-19 lockdown
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Neil earned £200,000 to £249,999 as a BBC presenter in the financial year 2016–17.
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in 1986, by using photographs and testimony from former Israeli nuclear technician
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was intellectually stuck in a 1960s time warp and that it needed to "shake off its
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from 1983 to 1994. His hiring was controversial: it was argued he was appointed by
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published an article headlined "AIDS – why we won't be silenced", which said that
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On 25 September 2020, Neil announced his exit from the BBC to become chairman of
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with honours in political economy and political science. He had been tutored by
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Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography. Volume Two: Everything She Wants
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Neil, Andrew (21 October 2001). "Folly of the wimps with no will to fight".
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in March 2020 and then cancelled as the BBC went through with budget cuts.
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Neil's final appearance for the BBC was when he presented coverage of the
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On 24 September 2019, Neil presented a live programme on BBC One entitled
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Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography. Volume Three: Herself Alone
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had revealed the date of the deployment of cruise missiles, exposed how
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from 1983 to 1994. He has presented various political programmes on the
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journalists involved, Rosie Waterhouse, resigned not long afterwards.
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Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
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Neil, Andrew (1996). "The great Aids myth is finally laid to rest".
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In 1992 Neil was criticised by anti-Nazi groups and historians like
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on BBC One between 2012 and 2017 and occasionally guest presented
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entire project in late October. Neil did not return to his job as
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providing political analysis, commentary, interviews and debates.
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in any of its debates about global warming" on his BBC programme
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Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
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he interviewed five of the political party leaders on BBC One in
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in January 1990, but the paper still defended their coverage as
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engaged in censorship and "sinister intent". In his 1996 book,
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knowledge at the time. The British minister of state for trade
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Ball, Philip (2 October 2006). "When it's time to speak out".
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and was criticised for frequently inviting non-scientists and
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In January 2022, it was reported that Neil was in talks with
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McKnight, David (2009). "The Sunday Times and Andrew Neil".
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The British satirical and investigative journalism magazine
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and BSB's satellites were sold. The new company was called
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John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
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on BBC Two. The latter ended in 2018 and was replaced by
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hailed it as "a masterclass of political interviewing".
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In his first editorial, on 9 October 1983, Neil advised
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Neil, Andrew (10 March 2002). "The case against Iraq".
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Heller Anderson, Susan (31 January 1990). "Chronicle".
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Press Gang: How Newspapers Make Profits From Propaganda
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Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography. Volume Two
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Press Gang: How Newspapers Make Profits From Propaganda
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to deny climate change on his BBC programmes. In 2012,
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inter-varsity debates. In 1971, he was chairman of the
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under Neil "made much of the running with the story".
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in a trusted correspondent who was found to be wrong.
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Neil regards the newspaper's revelation of details of
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Neil told Murdoch before he was appointed editor that
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in bases in Britain after the Soviet Union installed
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During the BBC's general election night coverage in
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542:in Eastern Europe, and it criticised the resurgent 6201:Robert MacGregor Mitchell, Lord MacGregor Mitchell 5551: 4978: 4951:Otte, Jedidajah; Waterson, Jim (7 December 2021). 4837: 4544: 4331:(29 December 2001). "When the World Stood Still". 4132: 4049:"Andrew Neil highly unlikely to return to GB News" 4047: 3819: 3034:of London Editor Neil to Anchor New Fox Program". 1931:"Andrew Neil joins Times Radio to host daily show" 1489:, said that Neil had "rarely, if ever, included a 608:, who was interviewed after her appearance in the 5132:"Doctorates awarded for outstanding achievements" 3855:"Andrew Neil to leave the BBC 'with heavy heart'" 3628:"Andrew Neil to host new BBC political programme" 3206: 3180: 2939:Murphy, Paul; Teather, David (19 February 2001). 2398:. London: Simon & Schuster. pp. 299–300. 1349:launched with an interview with cabinet minister 948:, he provided news reports to American networks. 730:avoidance and contempt for conventional values". 6346: 4839:"Carefully edited: Andrew Neil's French retreat" 4323: 3110:"A statement from the chairman of The Spectator" 2506:"Sin, sex, news editors fill London front pages" 1187:on BBC Two. Shapiro was promoting his new book, 804: 749:was the only Murdoch-owned newspaper to support 695:had accepted by the time the libel case came to 304:. He was chief executive and editor-in-chief of 4870:"ALL PERSPECTIVES LTD (T/A GB NEWS) – Officers" 3740:Shipman, Tim; Urwin, Rosamund (9 August 2020). 3240:"Andrew Neil consortium buys PFD talent agency" 2971:"Newspaper attacked for Malaysian trade claims" 2552: 2234:(Allen Lane, 1999), pp. 79–89, 85, as evidence. 2232:Secrets of the Press: Journalists on Journalism 1370:Neil was a vocal and enthusiastic proponent of 16:Scottish journalist and broadcaster (born 1949) 5079:"Scots trio to be honoured on St Andrew's day" 4669:Social Policy, the Media and Misrepresentation 4017:Quinn, Ben; Waterson, Jim (3 September 2021). 3934: 3932: 3930: 3928: 3606:"Andrew Neil talks Brexit in new BBC Two show" 2598: 2596: 2594: 1840: 1149:, Neil interviewed various celebrities on the 534:strongly supported the stationing of American 6045: 5537: 5338: 5104:"University of Glasgow Honorary Degrees 2018" 4350: 4348: 4346: 4344: 4016: 3993:"GB News presenter Andrew Neil takes a break" 3653: 3651: 2938: 2533: 2531: 2166:Why Vince Cable is not too sexy for his party 1161:led the BBC's overnight live coverage of the 1084:(right) being interviewed by Andrew Neil for 411:, where he edited the student newspaper, the 6081:Sir Ralph Abercromby Anstruther, 4th Baronet 4950: 3739: 3543:"US commentator Shapiro questioned on anger" 2499: 2497: 2410:Margaret Thatcher, Volume Two: The Iron Lady 2318: 2102: 2100: 2098: 2096: 1982:, Oxford University Press, 1 December 2007, 860:. In 1996, he became editor-in-chief of the 561:In Neil's first year as the paper's editor, 546:. Neil also wrote editorials supporting the 4806:"Haunted by that photo: One for the album?" 3964: 3939:Butterworth, Benjamin (21 September 2021). 3938: 3925: 2734:The Journals of Woodrow Wyatt. Volume Three 2715: 2713: 2591: 2354: 1372:British military involvement in Afghanistan 1203:2019 Conservative Party leadership election 1183:, an American conservative commentator, on 743:1990 Conservative Party leadership election 6136:John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute 6052: 6038: 5544: 5530: 5345: 5331: 4542: 4341: 3648: 2537: 2528: 1353:, and Neil was also joined by journalists 489:over more experienced colleagues, such as 308:. In 1988, he became founding chairman of 49: 6410:People educated at Paisley Grammar School 6086:Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Baronet 4924: 4302: 4300: 4298: 4041: 4039: 3849: 3847: 2679:The Journals of Woodrow Wyatt: Volume Two 2503: 2494: 2491:(London: Allen Lane, 2019), p. 69 + n. †. 2187: 2093: 2017: 2015: 2013: 6156:Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery 4927:"Bachelor of Fleet Street ties the knot" 4887: 4664: 4627: 4104: 2876: 2710: 2546: 2483:who alerted Griffiths. He adds that the 2446: 2444: 1552:(AZT) as harmful, and characterised the 1530:backed a campaign to falsely claim that 1256:issuing him a challenge to participate. 1076: 1008: 849: 711:'s study of the American welfare state, 6420:Rectors of the University of St Andrews 6385:Broadcasters from Paisley, Renfrewshire 6226:David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir 6062:Rectors of the University of St Andrews 4893: 4730: 3817: 3765: 3571: 3436: 2908:Davies, Patricia Wynn (18 March 1994). 2796: 2794: 2242: 2240: 1928: 1469:Neil has been accused of rejecting the 1335:, in which Neil explored the future of 1025:In 1988 he became founding chairman of 6405:Journalists from Paisley, Renfrewshire 6347: 5305:Rector of the University of St Andrews 5009: 4976: 4803: 4623: 4621: 4619: 4617: 4615: 4613: 4543:Stolworthy, Jacob (13 November 2020). 4387: 4385: 4295: 4197: 4130: 4036: 3990: 3844: 3791: 3685:"Politics in Crisis: BBC News Special" 3358:from the original on 17 September 2017 3048: 2969:Davies, Patricia Wynn (8 March 1994). 2968: 2932: 2907: 2877:Ponsford, Dominic (24 November 2017). 2412:(London: Jonathan Cape, 2003), p. 467. 2010: 1902: 1697:, Neil considers himself an expert in 1471:scientific consensus on climate change 1360: 1333:Boris Johnson: Has He Run Out of Road? 1322: 939: 920:Since 2006 Neil has been chair of the 809:According to Neil, he was replaced as 6111:Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne 6033: 5525: 5326: 4223: 4060:from the original on 10 December 2022 3508: 3504: 3502: 3469: 3332:from the original on 24 November 2017 3186: 3086:"Neil takes step back from Spectator" 3061:from the original on 23 December 2017 3011:from the original on 23 December 2017 2981:from the original on 23 December 2017 2950:from the original on 23 December 2017 2920:from the original on 23 December 2017 2889:from the original on 22 December 2017 2504:Greenspan, Edward (29 January 1990). 2441: 2375:from the original on 9 September 2017 2336:from the original on 8 September 2017 1556:(WHO) as an "Empire-building AIDS ." 1422:United States invasion of Afghanistan 1365: 225: 6221:David Lindsay, 28th Earl of Crawford 4991:from the original on 12 January 2022 4776: 4697: 4575: 4391: 4371: 4354: 4306: 4171: 4153:from the original on 12 January 2022 4131:Meaker, Morgan (23 September 2021). 4045: 3832:from the original on 12 January 2022 3818:Mendick, Robert (6 September 2020). 3792:Mackie, Rachel (25 September 2020). 3326:"US 2016: Election Night in America" 3212: 2817: 2791: 2393: 2355:Bonner, Paul; Aston, Lesley (1998). 2237: 2188:Martinson, Jane (24 February 2016). 2108:"Newswatch – Profiles – Andrew Neil" 1239:BBC News Special: Politics in Crisis 900:folded shortly after he took over). 6400:GB News newsreaders and journalists 6370:Alumni of the University of Glasgow 6216:David Cecil, 6th Marquess of Exeter 4906:from the original on 15 August 2015 4610: 4446: 4382: 4172:Ames, Jonathan (17 November 2021). 4105:Waterson, Jim (13 September 2021). 4046:Gray, Alistair (4 September 2021). 3965:Marlborough, Conor (25 June 2021). 3306:from the original on 16 August 2017 3143:from the original on 28 August 2018 2425:(London: Allen Lane, 2015), p. 575. 2326:"Vanunu: Israel's nuclear telltale" 2039: 1988:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u29278 1958:"The Observer profile: Andrew Neil" 1709: 1618:, in which Neil spoke in favour of 1614:broadcast a live television debate 1457:, and that Saddam had links to the 1198:later apologised for the incident. 1013:Neil (centre) with Sky News anchor 472: 431:Federation of Conservative Students 396:in Renfrewshire. He grew up in the 13: 6460:Writers from Paisley, Renfrewshire 5352: 5058:University of the West of Scotland 4925:Bannerman, Lucy (15 August 2015). 4894:Dearden, Lizzie (15 August 2015). 4818:from the original on 24 March 2014 4779:"In Conversation with Andrew Neil" 4731:Borrill, Rachel (8 January 1997). 4518:British Politics and Policy at LSE 3565: 3499: 3463: 3430: 3400: 3136:Register of Journalists' Interests 2579:from the original on 11 March 2016 2516:from the original on 11 March 2016 2137:"Andrew Neil biography from Biogs" 2118:from the original on 17 April 2009 2053:from the original on 30 April 2015 1432:Neil was an early advocate of the 837:in New York. "During my time, the 829:Neil's departure from his role as 779:, which revealed the breakdown of 598:Israel's nuclear weapons programme 577:. Neil also printed extracts from 14: 6471: 5179: 5010:Gibson, Janine (8 October 2021). 4804:Walker, Tim (20 September 2011). 4524:from the original on 25 July 2018 4494:from the original on 25 July 2018 4464:from the original on 25 July 2018 4434:from the original on 25 July 2018 4404:from the original on 25 July 2018 4224:Keane, Daniel (26 January 2022). 3378:"How much the BBC pays its stars" 3213:Neil, Andrew (16 November 2018). 3139:, UK Parliament, 22 August 2018, 2854:. 28 October 1996. Archived from 1903:Tobitt, Charlotte (31 May 2024). 1464: 951:His regular interview series for 854:Neil became a contributor to the 548:United States invasion of Grenada 517:. I was not. Nor did I share his 23:. For the English cricketer, see 6014: 6013: 5960:Times Top 100 Graduate Employers 5506: 5505: 5149: 5124: 5096: 5071: 5043: 5018: 5003: 4977:Wright, Mike (7 December 2021). 4970: 4944: 4918: 4862: 4830: 4797: 4781:. Total Politics. 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He graduated in 1971, with an 407:After school, Neil attended the 384:Neil was born on 21 May 1949 in 6440:Scottish political commentators 6375:BBC newsreaders and journalists 6151:John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury 5983:Reynolds v Times Newspapers Ltd 5891:The Mysterious Affair at Styles 4850:from the original on 7 May 2022 4557:from the original on 7 May 2022 4243: 4217: 4191: 4165: 4124: 4098: 4072: 4010: 3991:Clover, Julian (25 June 2021). 3984: 3958: 3899: 3873: 3811: 3785: 3766:Sherwin, Adam (9 August 2020). 3759: 3733: 3707: 3677: 3620: 3598: 3535: 3370: 3344: 3318: 3288: 3275: 3256: 3232: 3154: 3102: 3078: 3042: 3023: 2993: 2962: 2901: 2870: 2840: 2823:Peter Pringle and David Lister 2802:"Irving back to anti-Nazi fury" 2778: 2765: 2752: 2739: 2726: 2697: 2684: 2671: 2658: 2645: 2632: 2619: 2561: 2470: 2457: 2428: 2415: 2402: 2387: 2348: 2305: 2292: 2279: 2266: 2253: 2220: 2181: 2159: 2129: 644:In 1987, the Labour-controlled 448: 221: 6445:Scottish television presenters 6395:Conservative Party (UK) people 2910:"Neil attacks Mahathir 'lies'" 2575:. 27 January 1990. p. 7. 2074: 2065: 2036:, Vol. 16, No. 2, 2005, p13-20 2023:"Non-stop Neil, at home alone" 1968: 1950: 1929:Collins, Steve (21 May 2024). 1922: 1896: 1625: 1526:During Neil's time as editor, 1427: 1205:, Neil interviewed candidates 1179:In May 2019, Neil interviewed 1120:Straight Talk with Andrew Neil 1039:British Satellite Broadcasting 868:group of newspapers, owner of 1: 6231:Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby 6121:Donald Mackay, 11th Lord Reay 5946:The Times Literary Supplement 3470:Busby, Mattha (11 May 2019). 3414:. 10 May 2019. Archived from 3049:Heller, Zoë (13 April 1996). 2721:Margaret Thatcher, Volume Two 2705:Margaret Thatcher, Volume Two 1889: 1280:2020 US presidential election 805:End of the Murdoch connection 771:the serialisation rights for 663:in 1988, Neil met the former 379: 290:Neil was appointed editor of 3572:Picheta, Rob (11 May 2019). 3509:Flood, Brian (10 May 2019). 3437:Swanson, Ian (10 May 2019). 3352:"The Andrew Neil Interviews" 3051:"The Show That Didn't Go On" 2736:(London: Pan, 2000), p. 149. 2681:(London: Pan, 1999), p. 247. 1616:Monarchy: The Nation Decides 797:to translate the diaries of 767:. In 1992 Neil obtained for 7: 6166:Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig 6101:Charles Neaves, Lord Neaves 5490:David and Frederick Barclay 4665:Franklin, Bob, ed. (1999). 4283:(Press release). 6 May 2022 3296:"Election Night in America" 2250:(London: Pan, 1997), p. 32. 1841:Memberships and fellowships 1567:led the scientific journal 1521: 1455:weapons of mass destruction 1269:Director-General of the BBC 1215:The Andrew Neil Interviews. 1021:(second from right) in 2013 519:conservative social outlook 414:Glasgow University Guardian 10: 6476: 6435:Scottish newspaper editors 4777:Dale, Iain (10 May 2010). 4392:Ward, Bob (3 March 2011). 1704: 1487:London School of Economics 1285: 1254:The Andrew Neil Interviews 1171:The Andrew Neil Interviews 1138:on BBC Two following host 924:-based publishing company 306:Press Holdings Media Group 18: 6430:Scottish magazine editors 6425:Scottish chief executives 6069: 6009: 5969: 5914: 5865: 5726: 5567: 5503: 5482: 5444:The Scotsman Publications 5427: 5398: 5369: 5360: 5311: 5302: 5294: 5289: 5275: 5265: 5260: 5250: 5238: 5232: 5222: 5210: 5202: 5197: 4644:10.1080/14616700903119891 3246:27 September 2016 at the 3055:The Independent on Sunday 2812:The Independent on Sunday 2034:British Journalism Review 1554:World Health Organization 1339:'s premiership following 1263:'s possible successor as 1190:The Right Side of History 1029:, also part of Murdoch's 997:(1999), both directed by 733:Under Neil's editorship, 723:The Sunday Times Magazine 459:, before working for the 312:, also part of Murdoch's 277:, before studying at the 208: 125: 108: 93: 60: 48: 34: 6072:University of St Andrews 5953:The Times Science Review 5925:Times Atlas of the World 5788:Arthur William à Beckett 5083:University of St Andrews 4378:. Edinburgh. p. 18. 4361:. Edinburgh. p. 15. 4313:. Edinburgh. p. 16. 3328:. BBC. 8 November 2016. 3272:, accessed 24 April 2009 2800:Rosie Waterhouse, et al 2609:21 December 2016 at the 2538:Greenslade, Roy (2004). 2087:27 February 2011 at the 1832:Doctor of the University 1800:University of St Andrews 1778:Doctor of the University 1563:coverage of HIV/AIDS in 1282:, again with Katty Kay. 1050:British Sky Broadcasting 934:University of St Andrews 427:Glasgow University Union 201:on Channel 4 (2022–2023) 6455:The Sunday Times people 5157:"Andrew Neil Biography" 2396:The Murdoch Archipelago 1976:"Neil, Andrew Ferguson" 1620:establishing a republic 1577:. In response to this, 1420:, while describing the 1165:. In the run-up to the 965:), was nominated for a 681:suggested Bordes was a 6106:Arthur Penrhyn Stanley 5939:Times Higher Education 5885:Harcourt interpolation 5646:Robert Barrington-Ward 5450:Edinburgh Evening News 4673:. Routledge. pp.  1688:, Epstein's procurer. 1589:, Neil wrote that his 1475:climate change deniers 1142:'s departure in 2014. 1090: 1055: 1022: 1004: 892:. Press Holdings sold 425:, and participated in 402:Paisley Grammar School 275:Paisley Grammar School 21:Andy Neil (footballer) 6211:Sir George Cunningham 5743:Daniel Whittle Harvey 5652:William Francis Casey 5628:George Sydney Freeman 5136:University of Glasgow 5111:University of Glasgow 4588:10.1038/news061002-12 4337:. London. p. 17. 3268:29 April 2009 at the 1876:Royal Society of Arts 1827:University of Glasgow 1773:University of Paisley 1434:2003 invasion of Iraq 1250:2019 general election 1217:Director of BBC News 1167:2017 general election 1080: 1012: 850:Post-News Corp career 777:Diana: Her True Story 697:High Court of Justice 558:on foreign policy". 463:. In 1973, he joined 456:Paisley Daily Express 409:University of Glasgow 386:Paisley, Renfrewshire 279:University of Glasgow 98:University of Glasgow 6450:The Spectator people 6390:Channel 4 presenters 6241:Sir John Rothenstein 6096:James Anthony Froude 5905:The Secret Adversary 5676:Charles Douglas-Home 5389:The Sunday Telegraph 4488:www.newstatesman.com 4430:. 10 December 2015. 3695:on 25 September 2019 3354:. BBC. 1 June 2017. 3092:6 March 2016 at the 2830:14 July 2015 at the 2807:14 July 2015 at the 2732:Sarah Curtis (ed.), 2677:Sarah Curtis (ed.), 2394:Page, Bruce (2011). 2028:23 December 2012 at 1512:Extinction Rebellion 1459:September 11 attacks 1357:and Madeline Grant. 1346:The Andrew Neil Show 1227:The Andrew Neil Show 1126:. He also presented 916:the Daily Telegraph. 688:The Sunday Telegraph 673:Peregrine Worsthorne 369:The Andrew Neil Show 347:The Andrew Neil Show 238:Andrew Ferguson Neil 198:The Andrew Neil Show 190:The Andrew Neil Show 65:Andrew Ferguson Neil 6380:British republicans 6271:Katharine Whitehorn 6116:Sir Theodore Martin 5879:The Darkling Thrush 5777:1881: Neville Bruce 5761:Edward Tyrrel Smith 5616:George Earle Buckle 5604:John Thadeus Delane 5382:The Daily Telegraph 4846:. 23 October 2011. 4086:. 13 September 2021 3913:. 26 September 2020 3861:. 25 September 2020 3302:. 8 November 2016. 3114:www.spectator.co.uk 2941:"It'll cost you..." 2858:on 26 February 2016 2852:The Daily Telegraph 2479:claims that it was 2178:, 19 September 2009 2171:4 July 2010 at the 1534:was not a cause of 1382:The Daily Terrorist 1361:Political positions 1323:Return to Channel 4 1265:chairman of the BBC 940:Broadcasting career 936:from 1999 to 2002. 616:Gibraltar shootings 614:documentary on the 479:Neil was editor of 441:and had a focus on 251:. He was editor of 6246:Learie Constantine 5898:Ode of Remembrance 5768:1867: Edmund Scale 5471:Scotland on Sunday 4631:Journalism Studies 4375:Scotland on Sunday 4358:Scotland on Sunday 4310:Scotland on Sunday 4257:. 21 February 2022 2573:The Glasgow Herald 2555:The New York Times 1591:HIV/AIDS denialism 1366:War in Afghanistan 1261:Sir David Clementi 1193:, which discusses 1091: 1023: 958:Is This Your Life? 790:for employing the 461:Conservative Party 193:on BBC (2019–2020) 6342: 6341: 6321:Catherine Stihler 6301:Sir Clement Freud 6266:Tim Brooke-Taylor 6196:Guglielmo Marconi 6027: 6026: 5806:William W. Hadley 5765:1858: E. W. Scale 5738:1821: Henry White 5664:William Rees-Mogg 5519: 5518: 5457:Herald & Post 5423: 5422: 5321: 5320: 5312:Succeeded by 5290:Academic offices 5276:Succeeded by 5251:Succeeded by 5223:Succeeded by 4684:978-0-203-17316-9 3997:Broadband TV News 3887:. 15 October 2020 3721:. 5 December 2019 3168:. 26 January 2024 3036:Los Angeles Times 2848:"The Wapping Kid" 2510:Ocala Star-Banner 2368:978-0-230-37324-2 2332:. 20 April 2004. 1997:978-0-19-954088-4 1887: 1886: 1838: 1837: 1751:Doctor of Letters 1746:Napier University 1686:Ghislaine Maxwell 1651:long-running joke 1610:In January 1997, 1491:climate scientist 1410:Winston Churchill 1241:, addressing the 1232:COVID-19 pandemic 788:Hugh Trevor-Roper 751:Michael Heseltine 678:News of the World 631:Margaret Thatcher 625:On 20 July 1986, 611:Death on the Rock 573:'s atrocities in 526:Margaret Thatcher 423:Conservative Club 419:Dialectic Society 235: 234: 6467: 6281:Nicholas Parsons 6186:Wilfred Grenfell 6171:Sir J. M. 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Index

Andy Neil (footballer)
Andrew Neal
FRSA
Neil in profile
Paisley
Renfrewshire
University of Glasgow
MA
This Week
Daily Politics
Sunday Politics
The Economist
The Spectator
Apollo magazine
Politics Live
The Andrew Neil Show
The Andrew Neil Show
FRSA
The Spectator
The Sunday Times
BBC
Channel 4
Paisley
Renfrewshire
Paisley Grammar School
University of Glasgow
The Economist
Rupert Murdoch
Daily Mail
Press Holdings Media Group

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