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  1. David Joseph Blair [1] CBE (born 1973 in Malawi to British parents [citation needed]) is the Chief Foreign Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, having formerly worked for the Financial Times as Energy Correspondent, and The Daily Telegraph as a Foreign Correspondent and then Diplomatic Editor.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0004541David Blair - IMDb

    David is one of the UK's most prolific and respected directors, working extensively in both TV and features. He won BAFTAs for his 6-part TV series, Takin' Over The Asylum, a show he commissioned - a first-starring role for David Tennant - and another for The Street, starring Timothy Spall.

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  3. Shortly after calling, David was appointed as a Standing Junior to the Advocate General for Scotland. In that role he provides advice and representation to the UK Government across a wide range of public law disputes, including those involving complex issues in relation to human rights.

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  5. David Blair is a prolific and respected director of TV and features, with BAFTA and Emmy awards. He has worked with many famous actors and writers, and has projects in development, including Storm Witch and The Cairn.

  6. 5 days ago · The public, as simpletons, are in constant need of protection against demagogues and populists. By definition, the technocratic approach of Blair, Cameron, Starmer, Clegg, Davey et al. is so eminently reasonable that any challenge to it is always idiotic and often dangerous. They are the adults, the experts, and only a fool would question their ...

  7. Feb 11, 2016 · Physicist David Blair has been working towards their discovery for nearly half a century. In March 1972, as an enthusiastic young postdoc, I arrived at Louisiana to help build one the first high sensitivity gravitational wave detectors.

  8. 6 days ago · JK Rowling has said she will "struggle to support" Labour if Sir Keir Starmer keeps his current stance on gender recognition. The Harry Potter author has authored a 2,000-word essay in The Times ...

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