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'''Martha Catherine Kearney''' (born [[October 8]] [[1957]]) is a British broadcaster and journalist.
'''Martha Catherine Kearney''' (born [[October 8]] [[1957]]) is a British broadcaster and journalist.


She has been Political Editor with [[BBC]]'s ''[[Newsnight]]'' since [[2000]] and is also a presenter on [[BBC Radio 4]]'s long-running [[Woman's Hour]].
She has been Political Editor with [[BBC]]'s ''[[Newsnight]]'' since [[2000]] and is also a presenter on [[BBC Radio 4]]'s long-running [[Woman's Hour]]. She was a candidate to succeed [[Andrew Marr]] as BBC [[Political Editor]] in [[2005]] but narrowly lost out to [[Nick Robinson]].


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Revision as of 15:04, 15 November 2005

Martha Catherine Kearney (born October 8 1957) is a British broadcaster and journalist.

She has been Political Editor with BBC's Newsnight since 2000 and is also a presenter on BBC Radio 4's long-running Woman's Hour. She was a candidate to succeed Andrew Marr as BBC Political Editor in 2005 but narrowly lost out to Nick Robinson.

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