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Rachel Johnson

Rachel Sabiha Johnson (born 3 September 1965) is a British journalist, television presenter, and author who has appeared frequently on political discussion panels, including The Pledge on Sky News[1] and BBC One's debate programme, Question Time.[2] In January 2018, she participated in the 21st series of Celebrity Big Brother[3] and was evicted second. She was the lead candidate for Change UK for the South West England constituency in the 2019 European Parliament election.

Rachel Johnson
Johnson in 2014
Born
Rachel Sabiha Johnson

(1965-09-03) 3 September 1965 (age 57)
London, England
NationalityBritish
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Author, presenter
Political partyIndependent (before 2008, 2019–)
Change UK (2019)
Liberal Democrats (2017–2019)
Conservative (2008–2011)
Spouse
Ivo Dawnay
(m. 1992)
Children3
Parents
Relatives

Early life and education

Johnson is the daughter of former Conservative MEP Stanley Johnson and artist Charlotte Johnson Wahl (née Fawcett). She is the younger sister of Boris Johnson, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Conservative MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip;[4][5] and the elder sister of Jo Johnson, former Conservative MP for Orpington.[4]

On her father's side, Johnson is a great-granddaughter of Ali Kemal, a liberal Circassian-Turkish journalist and the interior minister in the government of Damat Ferid Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, who was murdered during the Turkish War of Independence in 1922. During the First World War, her grandfather and great-aunt were recognised as British subjects and took their grandmother's maiden name of Johnson.[6] On her mother's side she is a granddaughter of Sir James Fawcett, a prominent barrister and president of the European Commission of Human Rights.[7]

Johnson's middle name, Sabiha, means "morning" in Arabic and is often used as a given name in Turkey. It was the name of the second wife of her great-grandfather, Ali Kemal, who was a daughter of Zeki Pasha.[8] Stanley Johnson befriended his paternal half-uncle Zeki Kuneralp, Sabiha's son, when Kuneralp was Turkish ambassador to the Court of St James's in the 1960s.

She was educated at Winsford First School on Exmoor, Primrose Hill Primary in Camden, north London, the European School of Brussels, the independent Ashdown House School in East Sussex, Bryanston School in Dorset and St Paul's Girls' School.[9] In 1984 she spent three months as a kibbutz volunteer[10] and then went to New College, Oxford, to read Classics (Literae Humaniores);[11] there she edited the student paper Isis[12] and graduated with a 2:1.[citation needed]

Journalism career

 
Johnson with Emily Maitlis in 2014

In 1989 she joined the staff of the Financial Times, becoming the first female graduate trainee at the paper, where she wrote about the economy.[13] She spent a year on secondment to the Foreign Office Policy Planning Staff in 1992–93. She moved to the BBC in 1994, but left to move to Washington DC as a columnist and freelancer in 1997.[13]

She has written weekly columns for The Sunday Telegraph, The Daily Telegraph, the Evening Standard and other regular columns for Easy Living and She magazines, as well as the Financial Times.[13][14] She is a contributing editor of The Spectator and until 2009 was a weekly columnist on The Sunday Times and the Evening Standard, among other publications. She now writes a weekly column in The Mail on Sunday, a column for The Big Issue[15] and a column for The Oldie.

In April 2014 she was a judge in the BBC Woman's Hour power list 2014.[16][14] She sits on the boards of Bright Blue, the modernising Tory think-tank, and Intelligence Squared, the international debate forum. In March 2014 she appeared in Famous, Rich and Hungry on BBC1.[17] She is a panellist on Sky News' weekly debate show, The Pledge.[citation needed]

The Lady

In September 2009, Johnson became the ninth editor of The Lady, a weekly magazine established in 1885. Her first few months were the subject of a Channel 4 documentary entitled The Lady and the Revamp; this was nominated for a Grierson Award.[citation needed] She was replaced as editor by Matt Warren in January 2012. In March 2013 she presented an hour-long documentary for BBC Four entitled How to Be a Lady: An Elegant History.[18]

Literary career

Johnson's Shire Hell won the 2008 Bad Sex in Fiction Prize, which she described as being an "absolute honour".[19]

Her short story "Severely Gifted" appeared in The Sunday Times on 21 December 2008.[20]

Political career

Johnson was a member of the Conservative Party from 2008 to 2011, but later joined the Liberal Democrats in the run up to the 2017 general election because of the Conservative support for Brexit.[21] Johnson then considered becoming a Lib Dem candidate in a seat in the West Country, but was barred under the party's rules, having been a member for less than a year.[21][22]

In April 2019, she joined the new anti-Brexit party Change UK and was the lead candidate on the party list in South West England at the 2019 European Parliament election.[23] She later lamented this decision, describing herself as the "rat that jumped onto a sinking ship" and criticised the party leadership's focus-group attitude to decision-making structure and added that Change UK was a "terrible" name.[24]

As of February 2021, she remains listed on the board of directors of Bright Blue, even though she left the Conservatives in 2011.[25]

Personal life

Johnson is married to Ivo Dawnay, a descendant of William Dawnay, 7th Viscount Downe,[26] and maternal grandson of Patrick Boyle, 8th Earl of Glasgow.[27] Dawnay is a director and consultant with the National Trust. They have three children. Johnson lives in Notting Hill in London and Exmoor, Somerset.[28]

Bibliography

  • The Oxford Myth (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1988)
  • The Mummy Diaries (Penguin, 2004)
  • Notting Hell (Penguin, 2006)
  • Shire Hell (2008)
  • In A Good Place (2009)
  • A Diary of The Lady, My First Year as Editor (Penguin, 2010)
  • A Diary of The Lady, My first Year and a Half (2011)
  • Winter Games (2012)
  • Fresh Hell (2015)
  • Rake's Progress: My Political Midlife Crisis (2020)
  • Rake's Progress: The Madcap True Tale of My Political Midlife Crisis (2021)

References

  1. ^ "Sky News to launch Question Time rival The Pledge". the Guardian. 5 April 2016. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Question Time". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Rachel Johnson to take part in Celeb Big Brother". BBC News. 24 December 2017. Retrieved 24 December 2017.
  4. ^ a b . The Daily Telegraph. 3 May 2008. Archived from the original on 10 August 2009. Retrieved 6 May 2010.
  5. ^ "Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP". The Houses of Parliament. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 June 2010.
  7. ^ Johnson, Rachel. "Rachel Johnson: my mother is a painter, not a Johnson". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  8. ^ Andrew Gimson, Boris: The Adventures of Boris Johnson (2012), p. 51
  9. ^ Johnson, Rachel. (6 May 2011). "Rachel Johnson: Boarding school made me". The Telegraph. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  10. ^ Elmas, Dean Schmuel. "When Boris Johnson visited Israel as a 20-year-old". www.israelhayom.com. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  11. ^ "Rachel Johnson", Soho Literary Festival". Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  12. ^ Noble, Victoria. (20 May 2010). "Interview: Rachel Johnson". The Oxford Student. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  13. ^ a b c Newman, Vicki (19 January 2018). "Here's the lowdown on Boris Johnson's sister and CBB housemate Rachel Johnson". mirror. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  14. ^ a b "60 minutes with Rachel Johnson – China Exchange". chinaexchange.uk. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  15. ^ "Rachel Johnson". The Big Issue. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  16. ^ "Woman's Hour Power List 2014 – the panel". BBC Radio 4.
  17. ^ "Famous, Rich & Hungry - In Pictures". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  18. ^ "Rachel Johnson to present How To Be A Lady – An Elegant History on BBC Four". (1 February 2013). BBC. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  19. ^ Flood, Alison (25 November 2008). "Rachel Johnson 'honoured' to win Bad Sex award". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 June 2011.
  21. ^ a b Martinson, Jane (27 April 2017). "Rachel Johnson joins Lib Dems in protest against Tory backing for Brexit". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  22. ^ "Boris Johnson's sister joins Lib Dems to try and stop Brexit". The Independent. 27 April 2017.
  23. ^ "Rachel Johnson and Gavin Esler to stand for Change UK". 23 April 2019. Retrieved 23 April 2019./
  24. ^ Bartlett, Nicola (20 May 2019). "Change UK might not exist by the next general election admits party leader". Daily Mirror.
  25. ^ "Who are Bright Blue? Rachel Johnson: Non-executive director" Bright Blue website
  26. ^ Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, 2000, Kelly's Directories, pg 506.
  27. ^ Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 107th edition, vol. 2, ed. Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 2003, p. 1566.
  28. ^ Evening Standard (9 September 2013). "'Marrying into the Johnsons is like adopting a litter of very noisy puppies who jump up a lot'". London. Retrieved 19 August 2021.

External links

  • Rachel Johnson at IMDb
  • Authors On Tour Live Podcast Johnson discusses her novel Notting Hell
  • How To Be A Lady: An Elegant History with Rachel Johnson
  • Rachel Johnson on Twitter
  • Rachel Johnson on LBC

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For the American track and field athlete see Rachel Johnson athlete Rachel Sabiha Johnson born 3 September 1965 is a British journalist television presenter and author who has appeared frequently on political discussion panels including The Pledge on Sky News 1 and BBC One s debate programme Question Time 2 In January 2018 she participated in the 21st series of Celebrity Big Brother 3 and was evicted second She was the lead candidate for Change UK for the South West England constituency in the 2019 European Parliament election Rachel JohnsonJohnson in 2014BornRachel Sabiha Johnson 1965 09 03 3 September 1965 age 57 London EnglandNationalityBritishAlma materEuropean School of Brussels INew College OxfordOccupation s Author presenterPolitical partyIndependent before 2008 2019 Change UK 2019 Liberal Democrats 2017 2019 Conservative 2008 2011 SpouseIvo Dawnay m 1992 wbr Children3ParentsStanley Johnson father Charlotte Fawcett mother RelativesBoris Johnson brother Jo Johnson brother Julia Johnson half sister Carrie Symonds sister in law Amelia Gentleman sister in law James Fawcett grandfather Edmund Fawcett uncle Ali Kemal great grandfather Elias Avery Lowe great grandfather Helen Tracy Lowe Porter great grandmother Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Journalism career 2 1 The Lady 3 Literary career 4 Political career 5 Personal life 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditJohnson is the daughter of former Conservative MEP Stanley Johnson and artist Charlotte Johnson Wahl nee Fawcett She is the younger sister of Boris Johnson the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Conservative MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip 4 5 and the elder sister of Jo Johnson former Conservative MP for Orpington 4 On her father s side Johnson is a great granddaughter of Ali Kemal a liberal Circassian Turkish journalist and the interior minister in the government of Damat Ferid Pasha Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire who was murdered during the Turkish War of Independence in 1922 During the First World War her grandfather and great aunt were recognised as British subjects and took their grandmother s maiden name of Johnson 6 On her mother s side she is a granddaughter of Sir James Fawcett a prominent barrister and president of the European Commission of Human Rights 7 Johnson s middle name Sabiha means morning in Arabic and is often used as a given name in Turkey It was the name of the second wife of her great grandfather Ali Kemal who was a daughter of Zeki Pasha 8 Stanley Johnson befriended his paternal half uncle Zeki Kuneralp Sabiha s son when Kuneralp was Turkish ambassador to the Court of St James s in the 1960s She was educated at Winsford First School on Exmoor Primrose Hill Primary in Camden north London the European School of Brussels the independent Ashdown House School in East Sussex Bryanston School in Dorset and St Paul s Girls School 9 In 1984 she spent three months as a kibbutz volunteer 10 and then went to New College Oxford to read Classics Literae Humaniores 11 there she edited the student paper Isis 12 and graduated with a 2 1 citation needed Journalism career Edit Johnson with Emily Maitlis in 2014 In 1989 she joined the staff of the Financial Times becoming the first female graduate trainee at the paper where she wrote about the economy 13 She spent a year on secondment to the Foreign Office Policy Planning Staff in 1992 93 She moved to the BBC in 1994 but left to move to Washington DC as a columnist and freelancer in 1997 13 She has written weekly columns for The Sunday Telegraph The Daily Telegraph the Evening Standard and other regular columns for Easy Living and She magazines as well as the Financial Times 13 14 She is a contributing editor of The Spectator and until 2009 was a weekly columnist on The Sunday Times and the Evening Standard among other publications She now writes a weekly column in The Mail on Sunday a column for The Big Issue 15 and a column for The Oldie In April 2014 she was a judge in the BBC Woman s Hour power list 2014 16 14 She sits on the boards of Bright Blue the modernising Tory think tank and Intelligence Squared the international debate forum In March 2014 she appeared in Famous Rich and Hungry on BBC1 17 She is a panellist on Sky News weekly debate show The Pledge citation needed The Lady Edit In September 2009 Johnson became the ninth editor of The Lady a weekly magazine established in 1885 Her first few months were the subject of a Channel 4 documentary entitled The Lady and the Revamp this was nominated for a Grierson Award citation needed She was replaced as editor by Matt Warren in January 2012 In March 2013 she presented an hour long documentary for BBC Four entitled How to Be a Lady An Elegant History 18 Literary career EditJohnson s Shire Hell won the 2008 Bad Sex in Fiction Prize which she described as being an absolute honour 19 Her short story Severely Gifted appeared in The Sunday Times on 21 December 2008 20 Political career EditJohnson was a member of the Conservative Party from 2008 to 2011 but later joined the Liberal Democrats in the run up to the 2017 general election because of the Conservative support for Brexit 21 Johnson then considered becoming a Lib Dem candidate in a seat in the West Country but was barred under the party s rules having been a member for less than a year 21 22 In April 2019 she joined the new anti Brexit party Change UK and was the lead candidate on the party list in South West England at the 2019 European Parliament election 23 She later lamented this decision describing herself as the rat that jumped onto a sinking ship and criticised the party leadership s focus group attitude to decision making structure and added that Change UK was a terrible name 24 As of February 2021 she remains listed on the board of directors of Bright Blue even though she left the Conservatives in 2011 25 Personal life EditJohnson is married to Ivo Dawnay a descendant of William Dawnay 7th Viscount Downe 26 and maternal grandson of Patrick Boyle 8th Earl of Glasgow 27 Dawnay is a director and consultant with the National Trust They have three children Johnson lives in Notting Hill in London and Exmoor Somerset 28 Bibliography EditThe Oxford Myth Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1988 The Mummy Diaries Penguin 2004 Notting Hell Penguin 2006 Shire Hell 2008 In A Good Place 2009 A Diary of The Lady My First Year as Editor Penguin 2010 A Diary of The Lady My first Year and a Half 2011 Winter Games 2012 Fresh Hell 2015 Rake s Progress My Political Midlife Crisis 2020 Rake s Progress The Madcap True Tale of My Political Midlife Crisis 2021 References Edit Sky News to launch Question Time rival The Pledge the Guardian 5 April 2016 Retrieved 20 November 2020 Question Time www bbc co uk Retrieved 20 November 2020 Rachel Johnson to take part in Celeb Big Brother BBC News 24 December 2017 Retrieved 24 December 2017 a b Family of influence behind Boris Johnson The Daily Telegraph 3 May 2008 Archived from the original on 10 August 2009 Retrieved 6 May 2010 Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP The Houses of Parliament Retrieved 24 July 2019 Spectator article by Norman Stone Archived from the original on 28 June 2010 Johnson Rachel Rachel Johnson my mother is a painter not a Johnson The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 20 November 2020 Andrew Gimson Boris The Adventures of Boris Johnson 2012 p 51 Johnson Rachel 6 May 2011 Rachel Johnson Boarding school made me The Telegraph Retrieved 14 May 2013 Elmas Dean Schmuel When Boris Johnson visited Israel as a 20 year old www israelhayom com Retrieved 13 May 2021 Rachel Johnson Soho Literary Festival Retrieved 14 May 2013 Noble Victoria 20 May 2010 Interview Rachel Johnson The Oxford Student Retrieved 14 May 2013 a b c Newman Vicki 19 January 2018 Here s the lowdown on Boris Johnson s sister and CBB housemate Rachel Johnson mirror Retrieved 20 November 2020 a b 60 minutes with Rachel Johnson China Exchange chinaexchange uk Retrieved 20 November 2020 Rachel Johnson The Big Issue Retrieved 13 May 2013 Woman s Hour Power List 2014 the panel BBC Radio 4 Famous Rich amp Hungry In Pictures www bbc co uk Retrieved 23 November 2020 Rachel Johnson to present How To Be A Lady An Elegant History on BBC Four 1 February 2013 BBC Retrieved 13 May 2013 Flood Alison 25 November 2008 Rachel Johnson honoured to win Bad Sex award The Guardian Retrieved 9 September 2018 Short story Severely Gifted Archived from the original on 16 June 2011 a b Martinson Jane 27 April 2017 Rachel Johnson joins Lib Dems in protest against Tory backing for Brexit The Guardian Retrieved 27 April 2017 Boris Johnson s sister joins Lib Dems to try and stop Brexit The Independent 27 April 2017 Rachel Johnson and Gavin Esler to stand for Change UK 23 April 2019 Retrieved 23 April 2019 Bartlett Nicola 20 May 2019 Change UK might not exist by the next general election admits party leader Daily Mirror Who are Bright Blue Rachel Johnson Non executive director Bright Blue website Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 2000 Kelly s Directories pg 506 Burke s Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 107th edition vol 2 ed Charles Mosley Burke s Peerage Ltd 2003 p 1566 Evening Standard 9 September 2013 Marrying into the Johnsons is like adopting a litter of very noisy puppies who jump up a lot London Retrieved 19 August 2021 External links EditRachel Johnson at IMDb Authors On Tour Live Podcast Johnson discusses her novel Notting Hell How To Be A Lady An Elegant History with Rachel Johnson Rachel Johnson on Twitter Rachel Johnson on LBC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rachel Johnson amp oldid 1123048982, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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