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The Kindness of Strangers : The Autobiography

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Thatcher forced to intervene over Tebbit's 'obsessive' criticism of BBC, papers reveal". The Guardian. 23 January 2017 . Retrieved 11 March 2020. BBC Veteran War Reporter Kate Adie visits Pearson Engineering". Pearson Engineering. 1 July 2019 . Retrieved 11 March 2020. It was oddly structured. The first chapter consists of a gentle moan at the change in culture at the BBC - from a slightly laissez-faire attitude when she first started working for the corporation to the current mode of professionalism and accountability. Post-Saville, one thinks 'Thank Goodness" and cringes slightly. If this were republished today, I'd certainly make sure this wasn't the opening chapter.

Higgins, Michael; Smith, Angela (26 August 2010). "Not One of U.S.: Kate Adie's report of the 1986 US bombing of Tripoli and its critical aftermath". Journal of Journalism Studies. Taylor & Francis Online. 12 (3): 344–358. doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2010.504568. S2CID 142827159. While she was in Yugoslavia, her leg was injured in Bosnia and she met Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić. [35] Broadcaster Kate Adie warns of threats to journalism as she collects CBE". British Telecom. Press Association. 11 October 2018. Archived from the original on 28 May 2019 . Retrieved 30 June 2019. She retired from the BBC in early 2003 and works as a freelance presenter with From Our Own Correspondent on BBC Radio 4. Found: Productions". Leopard Films. Archived from the original on 14 September 2013 . Retrieved 2 August 2013.Her career with the BBC began, after graduation, as a station assistant at BBC Radio Durham. From 1971 to 1975 she was at Radio Bristol, where she presented 'Womanwise' on Fridays at 11am. [17] Television [ edit ] During her third year at Newcastle, she also taught English in sub-arctic northern Sweden. [16] Career [ edit ] Radio [ edit ] Honorary graduates – Your Alumni Community – Alumni – Nottingham Trent University". www.ntualumni.org.uk. Gibraltar Literary Festival – Speakers – International Speakers". www.gibraltarliteraryfestival.com.

Hutchinson, Lisa (8 June 2018). "Renowned war correspondent Kate Adie given CBE in Queen's Honours List". nechronicle. It is harder to define what the action is about, and she often admits defeat. Of Bosnia, she says: 'It was as if someone had decided to play a lethal board game and failed to produce a set of rules. However, break an invisible rule, and you got blown off the board.' Libya 'wasn't like a country, it was a kind of mad boarding-school where the rules were unknown but the punishments fearful'. Only one character is discussed as family - the BBC itself. Like a complicated father, the BBC has contradictory attributes: amateurish, dedicated, tolerant, autocratic. It is an affectionate but exasperated portrait - Adie is lacerating about management's influence on news. Inside house of horrors where serial killer Nilsen dismembered and hid victims". Enfield Independent. 25 September 2020 . Retrieved 12 June 2021.

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In 2017 Adie was appointed as ambassador for SSAFA, the UK’s oldest military charity. [57] Adie is currently also an ambassador for SkillForce [58] and the non-governmental organisation Farm Africa. [59] In July 2018 Adie became an Ambassador for the medical charity Overseas Plastic Surgery Appeal. [60]

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