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1167:, she wrote: "That young men succeed in suicide more often than girls isn't really the point. Indeed, the more callous among us would say that it was quite nice for young men finally to find something that they're better at than girls". After a previous occasion when Burchill wrote "suicides should be left to get on with it", she "received a small number of letters from people whose sons had killed themselves".
840:: "It would be wonderful to think that what replaces Mubarak will be better. But here's the thing about Middle Eastern regimes: they're all vile. The ones that are 'friendly' are vile and the ones that hate us are vile. Revolutions in the region have a habit of going horribly wrong, and this may well have something to do with the fact that Islam and democracy appear to find it difficult to co-exist for long."
474:, titled "I'm a bitch, and I'm proud", in which she argued that women should reclaim the word 'bitch,' used as a slur. She wrote: "it is the nature of these things that, in recent years, the slighted have taken steps to repossess the slight; thus, we have blacks who call each other 'nigger', pansies who call each other 'queer' and upper-class cretins who quite happily call each other 'Henry'."
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in 2004, or "my very enjoyable six months of lesbianism" in a 2000 article. Launched under the slogan "Low culture for high brows", the magazine lasted until 1995, when
Burchill and her colleagues fell out. It was briefly revived by Burchill, with Raven editing, in 1997. The "Fax war" in 1993 between
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stating: "She’s (Lilibet) referred to as 'IT'. The utter disrespect & dehumanisation of #HarryandMeghan children because of their proximity to ‘Blackness’ is Racist"; actress
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in 2008, "this book does not merely stand up for Israel, it jumps up and down, cheers and waves its arms". The newspaper described her as "Israel's staunchest supporter in the UK media". When asked if Israel has any flaws, she responded: "Yes. They are much too tolerant of their freaking neighbours,
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In 2020, Burchill posted a series of defamatory tweets of Ash Sarkar, which included claims that she condones paedophilia and is supportive of
Islamist terrorism. Burchill called on her Facebook followers to "wade in on Twitter" against "the Islamists" and the "nonces". As a result of the comments,
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is far removed from the affectionate warmness that a love of the Jewish people can be". Burchill's ex-husband, Cosmo
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union activist who worked in a distillery. Her mother had a job in a cardboard box factory. In 2010, Burchill wrote of her parents: "I don't care much for families. I adored my mum and dad, but to be honest I don't miss them much now they're dead"; three years later she contradicted this when she
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in 2003 that she was "in favour of a smaller war now rather than a far worse war later", and criticised those opposed to the war as "pro-Saddam apologists". She justified her stance by stating that "this war is about freedom, justice – and oil" and that because
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for a good part of the '80s and '90s." While
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Brighton and Hove Progressive Synagogue, and the Rabbi's lesbian partner, Jess Woods. Among the reasons for their differences was Rabbi Sarah's defence of Muslims and her advocacy of the Palestinian cause. In Burchill's words, the rabbi "respects PIG ISLAM". Rabbi Sarah told
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Jewishness Police, railing against Jews who are not Jewish enough". In his review in
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at the time. "It's all to do with self-loathing. ... The middle classes can't bear to see people having more fun, so they attack Chavs for things like their cheap jewellery. It's jealousy, because they secretly know Chavs are better than them. They're even better looking."
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appeals to me. ... Added to the fact that I admire Israel so much, it does seem to make sense – assuming of course that the Jews will have me". She wrote in
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of Burchill and her article: "She does not identify herself as a cocaine addict, so she has no pity for Ms Westbrook." In revenge for Deborah Orr's article, Burchill invented a supposedly long-standing crush on Will Self with the intention of upsetting Orr. A letter in
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On 13 December 2020 I made defamatory statements about @AyoCaesar, which I sincerely regret and retract and have undertaken not to repeat. I have agreed to pay substantial damages to Ash Sarkar and her legal costs. Here is my full and wholehearted apology.
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her publicist described her as "Britain's most famous and controversial journalist". One of her most consistent themes is the championing of the working class against the middle class in most cases, and she has been particularly vocal in defending
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Will Self wrote, "I’m afraid I can’t really dignify her latest offering with the ascription 'book', nor the contents therein as 'writing' – rather they are sophomoric, hammy effusions, wrongheaded, rancorous, and pathetically self-aggrandising."
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armed forces". She declared that "As one who suffered from chronic shyness and a low boredom threshold ... I simply can't imagine that I could have ever had any kind of social life without , let alone have reigned as Queen of the
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newspaper, which included comments suggesting that he was "hideously ugly". The judge ruled that Burchill's actions "held him to ridicule and contempt." The late 1990s were a turbulent period for Burchill as she has recalled:
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extra gay". On 16 March 2021, Burchill announced she would not publish her book with Stirling Publishing, the same day she issued a public apology for libel and harassment of Sarkar. The book was subsequently published by
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to Lilbet as 'it' even though it has been announced that the baby is a girl and she could've addressed her as such...Disgusting scenes." On 8 June, via her Facebook account, Burchill announced that she had been sacked by
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commented: "my admittedly occasional reading of her columns in recent years has left feeling that she realises her old schtick is no longer working. She has run out of steam – and sympathetic newspaper editors".
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acrimoniously, saying in an interview that they had offered her a sofa in lieu of a pay rise. She stated that she left the newspaper in protest at what she saw as its "vile
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was planned to be issued by Tabatha Stirling of Stirling Publishing in summer 2021 after being dropped by its original publisher following Burchill's defamatory tweets to
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column where she described Ireland as being synonymous with child molestation, Nazi-sympathising, and the oppression of women". Burchill had expressed
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including the "millions of Jews around the world who have ever criticised Israel. Her love is blind, deaf and dumb to such an obvious contradiction".
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in 2002 as "outrageously outspoken" and "usually offensive," has been the subject of legal action. Burchill is also a novelist, and her 2004 novel
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contract, which ended abruptly in 2007, thus: "I was totally taking the piss. I didn't spend much time on them and they were such arrant crap."
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to be conducting debates on those terms or with that language. It was offensive, needlessly. We made a misjudgment and we apologise for that".
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in June 2000 from the head waitress at the Groucho Club at the time, Deborah Bosley, caused a minor stir. Responding to an article by
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weapons to Iraq that, "it is our responsibility to redress our greed and ignorance by doing the lion's share in getting rid of him".
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after a reference by Moore to transsexuals had been greeted with a great deal of criticism. In Burchill's view, it showed the "
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in September 2014: "The problem is doesn’t have any in-depth knowledge. I can imagine her endlessly watching the film
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Burchill has described her own style as the writing equivalent of screaming and throwing things. For her novel
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full of strawberries". In 2002 she narrowly escaped prosecution for
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In 2002, her life was the subject of a one-woman West End play,
762:, appeared in August 2008, and is dedicated "to Arik and Bibi" (
4294:"Julie Burchill mourns son, Jack, who killed himself this week"
1106:
918:
621:
1193:
In 2003, Burchill was ranked number 85 in Channel 4's poll of
1046:(2004) was adapted into a television drama series produced by
4263:"Julie Burchill speaks of grief after her son takes his life"
1692:"Julie Burchill: Brash, outspoken and wishing she was Jewish"
596:
For five years until 2003, Burchill wrote a weekly column in
389:
represented a greater evil. She wrote articles favourable to
282:
she had started a few weeks earlier to begin writing for the
3090:"What did this lesbian rabbi do to make Julie Burchill mad?"
2044:
583:
is to feminist polemics'," wrote one reviewer. According to
477:
In 1996, the actor, author, playwright and theatre director
4150:"'To mum, I was just an inconvenience' says Burchill's son"
3183:"What Julie Burchill's ex-husband thinks of her new memoir"
1128:
1092:
674:
393:. Her sympathy for Thatcher helped in gaining a column for
385:
in 1982, Burchill argued that the military dictatorship of
2756:"Julie Burchill has ended up bullying the trans community"
571:(2001), a short book about Burchill's opinions concerning
1749:
2870:"Statement from John Mulholland, editor of The Observer"
2787:"Transphobia in The Guardian: no excuse for hate speech"
1035:
3296:"Filming starts on Burchill's teen drama for Channel 4"
3623:, BBC News, 23 February 1999. Retrieved 5 August 2008.
1616:
Julie Burchill: Not so much journalist as court jester
1359:
since 1995 and a book on her adopted home town titled
378:, has admitted to attending screenings on her behalf.
245:. Her writing, which was described by John Arlidge in
4205:"Cougar, moi? I don't care about our 13 year age gap"
1983:"Making it big: bitch politics and writing in public"
924:
In 1999, Burchill said she "found God", and became a
2894:"Here is Julie Burchill's censored Observer article"
2469:"The Observer Profile: George Galloway | Media"
1815:
Interview: Julie Burchill: 'I have no ambition left'
1344:. She wrote of the joys of having a "toyboy" in her
642:
that "I hate the Irish, I think they're appalling".
1888:(Wayback Machine Internet Archive), 25 August 2002.
1852:, 12 October 2008, extrcted from Landesman's book,
425:up my admittedly sizeable snout to stun the entire
3504:
3440:"Far-Right link of Julie Burchill's new publisher"
843:On 13 January 2013, Burchill wrote an article for
616:was in reaction to the murder of BBC TV presenter
291:
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2991:
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1095:Trials: How #Identity Killed Progressive Politics
322:. She gained the job by submitting a "eulogy" of
4382:
4180:"The designer rebel who slept in our spare room"
2140:"You're going to die, so you might as well live"
1484:Not in My Name: A compendium of modern hypocrisy
1480:, 2007, co-written with her husband Daniel Raven
760:Not in My Name: A Compendium of Modern Hypocrisy
602:. Appointed in 1998 by Orr, while editor of the
545:, who was then married to Self, was scathing in
529:among others, she was positive about her use in
4050:
2588:, 19 December 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2007.
496:I got the heave-ho from my cushy billet at the
4003:
3936:
3656:
3588:"Yeah but, no but: why I'm proud to be a chav"
2982:
2948:
2540:
2038:
1922:
896:
502:, where I later learned my nickname had been "
3866:
3045:
2686:"Burchill knows her old schtick doesn't work"
2599:"Julie Burchill: Sugar Rush: Hurricane Julie"
1083:
709:, but appeared to confuse him with former MP
3313:
3311:
3305:, Shine: News, 2005. Retrieved 23 June 2007.
525:, sharing in the activity in the company of
3242:
1854:Starstruck: Fame, Failure, My Family and Me
905:, Burchill criticised what she called "the
788:'s withdrawal of Israeli settlers from the
717:paid damages thought to have been £50,000.
260:
4020:
2943:Damaged Gods: Cults and Heroes Reappraised
2537:, 9 February 2006. Retrieved 23 June 2007.
1919:, 22 August 2004. Retrieved 3 August 2008.
1686:
1684:
1682:
1680:
1408:Damaged Gods: Cults and Heroes Reappraised
1197:. The poll was inspired by the BBC series
903:Damaged Gods: Cults and Heroes Reappraised
4316:
3841:
3531:
3320:"Julie Burchill: Where a wild thing went"
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4251:, 27 March 2005. Retrieved 22 June 2007.
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2960:"Julie Burchill moves closer to Judaism"
2738:
2500:"'Gorgeous George' has his day in court"
2457:, 16 March 2004. Retrieved 23 June 2007.
2354:
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2202:"Not so much journalist as court jester"
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1948:, 17 June 2000. Retrieved 3 August 2008.
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909:of politicized American blacks" such as
875:junior Minister for Women and Equalities
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3668:"Suicide is a side-effect of affluence"
3211:
2900:, 14 January 2013. See also Toby Young
2753:
2662:"Julie Burchill leaves the Independent"
2564:, 21 June 2007. Retrieved 23 June 2007.
2551:"Julie Burchill bows out of journalism"
2199:
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2100:
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1527:
1493:Unchosen: The Memoirs of a Philo-Semite
1468:, 2004 (adapted for television in 2005)
981:Unchosen: The Memoirs of a Philo-Semite
575:'s life, career, and relationship with
4383:
4260:
4056:
3972:
2812:Pritchard, Stephen (14 January 2013).
2623:"Julie Burchill joins the Independent"
2245:
2218:
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1796:
1784:from the original on 22 September 2008
1512:
1367:: "A man who dies rich, dies shamed."
4129:from the original on 22 February 2022
3907:
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3903:
3765:"Where were you the day Lennon died?"
3519:from the original on 19 November 2021
3499:
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3181:Landesman, Cosmno (6 November 2014).
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3100:from the original on 19 November 2017
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2524:"Burchill goes on sabbatical for God"
2466:
2400:from the original on 15 February 2018
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2369:from the original on 14 December 2020
2292:from the original on 2 September 2017
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2085:from the original on 28 December 2019
2049:(3rd ed.). London and New York:
2045:Mark Lunney and Ken Oliphant (2007).
1859:
1775:
1665:from the original on 13 February 2013
1639:from the original on 31 December 2010
1350:I'm A Journalist...Get Me Out of Here
1178:, with Burchill played by her friend
1036:Other books and television programmes
560:, Bosley, at the time the partner of
468:In 1995, Burchill wrote a column for
3872:
3468:
3419:from the original on 21 October 2021
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3193:from the original on 7 November 2014
3162:from the original on 1 December 2017
3064:from the original on 7 November 2014
2957:
2839:Philipson, Alice (13 January 2013).
2720:from the original on 4 February 2011
2279:
2258:from the original on 1 December 2017
2181:from the original on 13 January 2022
2097:
1778:"Julie Burchill: The Brighton Belle"
1627:Burchill, Julie (30 December 2010).
1578:from the original on 2 February 2014
1269:
1245:as a result of her online comments.
668:
516:
304:She began her writing career at the
3666:Burchill, Julie (16 October 1999).
3376:
3318:Jones, Nicolette (5 October 2007).
3212:Freeman, Hadley (8 November 2014).
3119:Burchill, Julie (1 November 2012).
3052:Burchill, Julie (1 November 2012).
2766:from the original on 8 January 2014
2481:from the original on 28 August 2013
2444:"Galloway demands Burchill apology"
2425:Julie Burchill: Me and my big mouth
2324:Burchill, Julie (1 February 2003).
2246:Winder, Robert (19 November 2001).
2150:from the original on 21 August 2014
2106:
1163:In October 1999, in an article for
541:because of cocaine use. Journalist
442:established a short-lived magazine
13:
4401:21st-century English women writers
4396:20th-century English women writers
4373:Details of Sugar Rush on Channel 4
4292:Topping, Alexandra (1 July 2015).
4069:from the original on 16 March 2021
4038:from the original on 16 March 2021
3985:from the original on 16 March 2021
3973:Bakare, Lanre (15 December 2020).
3924:from the original on 19 March 2021
3900:
3614:"Julie Burchill Speaks Out Shock!"
3481:from the original on 17 March 2021
3450:from the original on 17 March 2021
3389:from the original on 16 March 2021
3224:from the original on 23 April 2021
3088:Dugan, Emily (26 September 2014).
2945:(London: Arrow Books, 1987), p. 92
2784:
2355:Burchill, Julie (11 August 2006).
2336:from the original on 12 March 2016
1596:Third Way Magazine, September 2007
14:
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4203:Burchill, Julie (10 April 2010).
4004:Julie Burchill (16 March 2021).
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3885:from the original on 10 June 2021
3842:Chao-Fong, Leonie (8 June 2021).
3332:from the original on 11 June 2017
3033:from the original on 22 June 2009
2970:from the original on 7 April 2022
2660:, 28 October 2011; Josh Halliday
2467:Smith, David (21 November 2004).
2388:Bearn, Emily (22 February 2005).
1542:from the original on 7 April 2022
438:In 1991, Burchill, Landesman and
416:
403:, she said of journalists on the
4335:from the original on 14 May 2018
4323:Burchill, Julie (19 July 2015).
4304:from the original on 2 July 2015
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4273:from the original on 4 July 2015
4215:from the original on 7 June 2021
4160:from the original on 4 July 2015
3954:from the original on 7 June 2021
3854:from the original on 8 June 2021
3823:from the original on 7 June 2021
3678:from the original on 14 May 2018
3409:"From Dust and needles a memoir"
3258:from the original on 2 June 2021
3131:from the original on 2 June 2021
2851:from the original on 14 May 2013
2754:Kaveney, Roz (13 January 2013).
2231:on 26 February 2014 – via
2219:Bosley, Deborah (18 June 2000).
2200:Roberts, Yvonne (12 June 2000).
2109:"Drugs, more drugs and Burchill"
1839:"The demon wife of Fleet Street"
1776:Frost, Caroline (14 June 2002).
1739:Burchill, Julie (October 1977).
1308:
1276:
754:Burchill's co-written book with
271:Brislington Comprehensive School
190:
140:
113:
4261:Turner, Camilla (1 July 2015).
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4095:. 16 March 2021. Archived from
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2138:Burchill, Julie (6 June 2000).
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533:in 2000 when defending actress
292:Writing and broadcasting career
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3873:Ames, Jonathan (9 June 2021).
3277:Self, Will (6 November 2014).
3021:Woolf, Cecily (18 June 2009).
2789:. Lesbilicious. Archived from
1880:"Unruly Julie: Julie Burchill"
1732:
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1452:The Guardian Columns 1998–2000
677:". In 2005, she presented the
1:
4486:People from Brighton and Hove
4238:"Cover Story: The queer lady"
4148:Moreton, Cole (4 July 1999).
4057:Sarkar, Ash (16 March 2021).
3811:Royston, Jack (7 June 2021).
2958:Butt, Riazat (19 June 2009).
2390:"Dead common and proud of it"
1528:Arlidge, John (9 June 2002).
1505:
1184:Julie Burchill: Absolute Cult
901:In her 1987 essay collection
699:, in early 2005 she moved to
695:Following her departure from
358:Her main employers after the
296:
3469:Cain, Sian (17 March 2021).
3377:Law, Katie (16 March 2021).
3000:'I know we've had our spats'
2357:"Bleeding-heart ignoramuses"
2282:"Interview: The Doll Within"
2280:Self, Will (24 April 1999).
2107:Orr, Deborah (8 June 2000).
2047:Tort Law: Text and Materials
1994:Australian Humanities Review
1856:. Retrieved 4 November 2008.
1117:
987:-based writer Akin Ajayi in
953:Burchill clashed with Rabbi
928:and later a "self-confessed
784:She declared in 2005, after
537:for Westbrook's loss of her
257:was adapted for television.
7:
3742:"'Sorry... was that rude?'"
3121:"Why you are stuck with me"
3054:"Why you are stuck with me"
2716:. London. 3 February 2011.
2221:"Letter: Sad fatty in blue"
1220:Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor
897:Religion and philo-semitism
834:Egyptian Revolution of 2011
626:incitement to racial hatred
265:Julie Burchill was born in
10:
4522:
1260:Welcome to the Woke Trials
1085:Welcome to the Woke Trials
18:
4471:English LGBTQ journalists
4368:columns by Julie Burchill
4329:The Sunday Times Magazine
4249:The Independent on Sunday
4185:25 September 2015 at the
2326:"Why we should go to war"
2007:"Fights of the feminists"
1661:. BBC. 10 February 2013.
1373:The Sunday Times Magazine
1275:
1186:, followed in 2014, with
1144:In November 1980, former
993:thought "the reactionary
465:, gained much attention.
179:
171:
88:
80:
60:
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30:
4496:The Guardian journalists
4491:Journalists from Bristol
4446:English women columnists
4436:Converts to Christianity
4426:English bisexual writers
3722:"Insulting other people"
3711:(Glasgow), 7 August 2014
3574:2 September 2017 at the
3356:stirlingpublishing.co.uk
2883:website, 14 January 2013
2580:20 December 2007 at the
2529:20 February 2006 at the
2505:14 February 2015 at the
2314:, 17–23 May 1984, p. 27.
1885:The Sunday Business Post
1697:19 November 2008 at the
1486:, 2008, co-written with
1442:, 1998, an autobiography
1386:The Boy Looked at Johnny
1256:Little, Brown Book Group
1248:
1182:. A sequel by Fountain,
1158:The Boy Looked at Johnny
881:website. On 18 January,
805:
353:
261:Early life and education
19:Not to be confused with
4501:The Sunday Times people
4466:English LGBTQ novelists
4461:English women novelists
4346:(subscription required)
4244:9 November 2007 at the
4226:(subscription required)
3948:Doughty Street Chambers
3896:(subscription required)
3786:Quoted by Hannah Betts
3703:20 January 2023 at the
3619:20 January 2023 at the
3593:15 October 2008 at the
3301:30 October 2006 at the
3005:2 December 2016 at the
2604:1 December 2005 at the
2449:9 November 2005 at the
2430:7 February 2018 at the
2051:Oxford University Press
2012:24 October 2014 at the
1844:20 January 2023 at the
1820:2 December 2016 at the
1726:18 January 2017 at the
201:from the BBC programme
4441:Daily Mail journalists
4421:English bisexual women
4406:Bisexual women writers
4093:Rahman Lowe Solicitors
3638:www.bardachreports.com
2875:8 January 2017 at the
1964:21 August 2015 at the
1301:
1222:, the daughter of the
1172:Julie Burchill is Away
1076:magazine broadcast on
913:, who had referred to
781:much too reasonable".
514:
448:through which she met
186:Julie Burchill's voice
3727:19 March 2008 at the
2924:11 March 2017 at the
2691:10 March 2016 at the
1988:10 April 2018 at the
1940:10 March 2016 at the
1659:"Desert Island Discs"
1268:
1205:Murder of John Lennon
1190:in the central role.
1152:gave an interview to
1103:Patriotic Alternative
567:The following year's
494:
4416:Bisexual journalists
3793:9 March 2016 at the
3770:8 March 2016 at the
3747:13 July 2018 at the
3567:, 5 September 2004,
3503:(19 November 2021).
3125:The Jewish Chronicle
3058:The Jewish Chronicle
3027:The Jewish Chronicle
2667:7 March 2016 at the
2652:12 July 2012 at the
2628:8 March 2016 at the
2612:magazine, June 2005.
2556:26 June 2007 at the
2477:. London: Guardian.
2423:, 21 February 2005,
2081:. 28 December 2019.
2020:, 15 September 2012.
1957:Christina Patterson
1911:9 March 2016 at the
1703:The Jewish Chronicle
1570:. 10 February 2013.
1236:Shola Mos-Shogbamimu
1200:100 Greatest Britons
975:In 2014, Burchill's
938:The Jewish Chronicle
921:as 'Nigger-town'!".
836:, Burchill wrote in
777:The Jewish Chronicle
634:anti-Irish sentiment
457:Burchill and author
139: 1985;
112: 1979;
4431:British republicans
4267:The Daily Telegraph
3603:, 18 February 2005.
3549:8 June 2011 at the
3246:(12 October 2014).
2814:"Reply in comments"
2394:The Daily Telegraph
2119:on 29 November 2009
1567:Desert Island Discs
1422:Sex and Sensibility
1396:Love It or Shove It
1242:The Daily Telegraph
945:, she had attended
688:The Daily Telegraph
683:In Defence of Chavs
569:Burchill on Beckham
535:Danniella Westbrook
461:, published in the
307:New Musical Express
285:New Musical Express
273:. Her father was a
230:The Daily Telegraph
224:New Musical Express
207:, 10 February 2013.
204:Desert Island Discs
4451:English columnists
4411:Bisexual novelists
3644:on 19 January 2018
3542:, 3 August 2008,
3539:Scotland on Sunday
3244:Kahn-Harris, Keith
2917:Stephen Pritchard
2793:on 16 January 2013
2675:, 28 October 2011.
2575:"Why I Love Tesco"
1878:O'Brien, Jonathan
1488:Chas Newkey-Burden
1440:I Knew I Was Right
1388:, co-written with
1154:Ann Louise Bardach
871:Lynne Featherstone
832:Commenting on the
768:Benjamin Netanyahu
756:Chas Newkey-Burden
645:She supported the
396:The Mail on Sunday
4456:English feminists
4034:. 16 March 2021.
3950:. 16 March 2021.
3777:, 8 December 2005
3415:. 15 March 2021.
2932:, 18 January 2013
2908:, 14 January 2013
2892:Toby Young (sic)
2881:Observer/Guardian
2699:, 28 October 2011
2171:"Julie's Fantasy"
2060:978-0-19-921136-4
1741:"The Outsiders –
1357:Brighton and Hove
1355:She has lived in
1317:(whom she met at
1313:Burchill married
1289:
1288:
1228:Duchess of Sussex
1195:100 Worst Britons
1019:Keith Kahn-Harris
955:Elli Tikvah Sarah
930:Christian Zionist
669:From 2005 to 2009
517:From 2000 to 2004
391:Margaret Thatcher
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