January 01, 2003
A chain of events related to the Iraq War, including the 'sexed up' dossier claim, the suicide of Dr David Kelly, and damage to Tony Blair's reputation.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| John Humphrys | person | 29 | View Entity |
| Dr David Kelly | person | 8 | View Entity |
| Andrew Gilligan | person | 14 | View Entity |
| Tony Blair | person | 61 | View Entity |
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This document is a promotional text for an event on October 9 featuring journalist John Humphrys, who is stepping down from the BBC's Today programme after 32 years. It highlights key moments in his career, including his controversial interviews regarding the Iraq War dossier and a scandal that led to the resignation of a BBC Director General. The document contains no information, names, or events related to Jeffrey Epstein or associated individuals.
Events with shared participants
John Humphrys has been one of the presenters of the BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
1987-01-01 • BBC Radio 4
John Humphrys' career as a foreign correspondent in America and Africa, and as a diplomatic correspondent.
Date unknown • America, Africa
Noam Chomsky recounted an anecdote told to him by Jon Snow about seeing Tony Blair reading the New Testament during a press trip to a palace in Saudi Arabia.
Date unknown • Saudi Arabia
John Humphrys authored two books: 'Lost For Words: The Mangling and Manipulating of the English Language' and 'Beyond Words: How Language Reveals the Way We Live Now'.
Date unknown
An event featuring John Humphrys and Justin Webb.
2025-10-09 • Emmanuel Centre
A speaking event featuring John Humphrys and Justin Webb.
2025-10-09 • Emmanuel Centre
John Humphrys began presenting BBC Radio 4's 'Today' programme.
1987-01-01
An event at the Intelligence Squared stage where John Humphrys will give an exclusive account of his career.
0009-10-01 • Intelligence Squared stage
John Humphrys worked as a foreign correspondent.
Date unknown • America and Africa
John Humphrys worked as a diplomatic correspondent.
Date unknown
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