
Andrew Neil
Job roles
Andrew Neil is the Publisher at Spectator Business.
Andrew is also a Presenter at BBC One.
Andrew is also a Presenter at BBC Two.
Andrew is also a Presenter at BBC One.
Andrew is also a Presenter at BBC Two.
TwitterEdit
Andrew's biography on Twitter reads: Chairman Spectator Magazines (London); ITP Magazines (Dubai); World Media Rights (London). BBC presenter. Tweets reflect my views. Not who I work for.
@afneil has 115,198 followers.
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@afneil has 115,198 followers.
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It's been hot hot hot for a couple of days now. So drought can't be far away. Quickly followed by floods.
— Andrew Neil (@afneil) 16 Jul
Tweets are Andrew's personal views and not those of Press Holdings or other employers.
Latest articles by Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil: Resignations of Alan Johnson and Andy Coulson spell bad news for political high-flyers from ordinary backgrounds
THE resignations of Alan Johnson and Andy Coulson spell bad news for an endangered species... political high-flyers from ordinary backgrounds.
THE resignations of Alan Johnson and Andy Coulson spell bad news for an endangered species... political high-flyers from ordinary backgrounds.
The Tea Party: on the road with America's right-wing radicals
The Tea Party has dramatically changed US politics in just two years. As jobless figures and house repossessions soar, a growing number of anxious voters are warming to the Party's pledge - to make America great again. In the run-up to the midterm elections, Andrew Neil went on a whistlestop tour of the US to assess the mood of the nation
The Tea Party has dramatically changed US politics in just two years. As jobless figures and house repossessions soar, a growing number of anxious voters are warming to the Party's pledge - to make America great again. In the run-up to the midterm elections, Andrew Neil went on a whistlestop tour of the US to assess the mood of the nation
The slide towards probable extinction
It is the great tartan media paradox: Scottish Nationalists rule the roost in Edinburgh, Scots think themselves increasingly Scottish rather than British, Scotland and England drift ever further apart. Yet Scotland's once-powerful and distinctive indigenous newspapers are in a relentless decline, dangerously reminiscent of the sort that proved terminal for the old Clydeside shipyards.
It is the great tartan media paradox: Scottish Nationalists rule the roost in Edinburgh, Scots think themselves increasingly Scottish rather than British, Scotland and England drift ever further apart. Yet Scotland's once-powerful and distinctive indigenous newspapers are in a relentless decline, dangerously reminiscent of the sort that proved terminal for the old Clydeside shipyards.
Stephen Glover on The Press
Has Andrew Neil reduced the role of his editor to that of a spectator?
Has Andrew Neil reduced the role of his editor to that of a spectator?
Union jacked
Murdoch has lost interest in the UK - from this week his son James takes charge in Wapping. By Andrew Neil
Murdoch has lost interest in the UK - from this week his son James takes charge in Wapping. By Andrew Neil