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'''Melanie Phillips''' (b. 1951) is a British journalist and author.  Since 2001, she has written mostly opinion pieces for the [[Daily Mail]], but in the past she wrote for ''The Observer'', ''The Sunday Times'', and ''The Jewish Chronicle''.  She is married to [[Joshua Rozenberg]] a BBC correspondent.
 
'''Melanie Phillips''' (b. 1951) is a British journalist and author.  Since 2001, she has written mostly opinion pieces for the [[Daily Mail]], but in the past she wrote for ''The Observer'', ''The Sunday Times'', and ''The Jewish Chronicle''.  She is married to [[Joshua Rozenberg]] a BBC correspondent.
  
On 6 June 2007, she appeared on the BBC's Question Time, and was introduced as being "regarded as one of the [U.K.] media's leading right-wing voices",<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/programmes/question_time/6727447.stm This week's panel], BBC Question Time, 6 June 2007</ref>   
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On 6 June 2007, she appeared on the BBC's Question Time, and was introduced as being "regarded as one of the [U.K.] media's leading right-wing voices".<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/programmes/question_time/6727447.stm This week's panel], BBC Question Time, 6 June 2007</ref>   
  
 
==Contact, References and Resources==
 
==Contact, References and Resources==

Revision as of 18:35, 22 April 2009

Melanie Phillips (b. 1951) is a British journalist and author. Since 2001, she has written mostly opinion pieces for the Daily Mail, but in the past she wrote for The Observer, The Sunday Times, and The Jewish Chronicle. She is married to Joshua Rozenberg a BBC correspondent.

On 6 June 2007, she appeared on the BBC's Question Time, and was introduced as being "regarded as one of the [U.K.] media's leading right-wing voices".[1]

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  1. This week's panel, BBC Question Time, 6 June 2007