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Martha Kearney
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Martha's biography on Twitter reads: Presenter of BBC Radio 4's The World At One and BBC2's The Review Show. Avid bee-keeper too! These are my views, not those of the BBC.
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The Diary: Martha Kearney
The BBC radio presenter goes on holiday and spends several days staring at the hindquarters of a donkey while puffing and panting uphill
The BBC radio presenter goes on holiday and spends several days staring at the hindquarters of a donkey while puffing and panting uphill
Martha Kearney's week
Gordon Brown may not have gone to the Palace to ask the Queen for the dissolution of Parliament, but the election campaign is clearly under way.
Gordon Brown may not have gone to the Palace to ask the Queen for the dissolution of Parliament, but the election campaign is clearly under way.
Martha Kearney's week
We had a real treat on the programme this week when the Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy read her new poem about David Beckham.
We had a real treat on the programme this week when the Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy read her new poem about David Beckham.
Martha Kearney's week
This was a week in which the Conservative leadership hoped to reverse the trend of narrowing polls by an attack on Labour's economic record and a new focus on education policy.
This was a week in which the Conservative leadership hoped to reverse the trend of narrowing polls by an attack on Labour's economic record and a new focus on education policy.
Martha Kearney's week
There are two big questions at Westminster this week. Why is the Conservative poll lead narrowing? And what impact will Bullygate and the "forces of hell" have on public opinion?
There are two big questions at Westminster this week. Why is the Conservative poll lead narrowing? And what impact will Bullygate and the "forces of hell" have on public opinion?