2 min readMay 21, 2022
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- I have a few grey hairs. I dye them. I don’t let them show when I’m reading the news.
- No matter how beautiful a spot I find myself in, if the food ain’t up to much, I won’t enjoy myself.
- I was the first person in my family to go to university so it was quite a big deal for us.
- My parents’ set-up was very traditional, whereas that’s not the life I’ve chosen to lead.
- I wasn’t born into money, and you never know when that money’s going to stop coming in.
- There’s not much opportunity to learn to read the news. By and large, you either can or you can’t do it pretty much straight away.
- Pudding is my favourite part of any meal and I always have one if I can manage it.
- If you crave a bit of adventure and the unknown, Singapore is not for you.
- I’m not tough. I’m just not a retiring violet when it comes to airing my opinions.
- I wouldn’t consider cosmetic surgery.
- I’m all about the story. And the stories I remember tend to be the ones of sorrow, or family history, or revelation of the self.
- You can’t beat a good millefeuille, which is basically a posh custard slice. Yum!
- I think of myself as a journalist first and foremost.
- The best thing, on ‘Question Time,’ is when the reality confronts the rhetoric.
- I haven’t done Botox. Although there are a few women on screen who do, and if you don’t do it, which I don’t, you look pretty rough by comparison.
- I saw ‘The Theory of Everything,’ which I loved, but I’m afraid I hardly ever get to go to the cinema.
- The BBC is a huge part of the nation’s cultural life.
- I don’t go into the newsroom and people start salivating. I can’t think of anything further from the truth.
- Coming to Rajasthan had been my idea, my dream. In the weeks before we arrived, I had tried and failed on numerous occasions to enthuse my family with the joys of travel in India; reading bits from the guidebooks, telling the children about the history of the Mughals, insisting to my daughter that she really would enjoy curry if it was in India.
- If you work and you want to see your children, something’s got to give and for me, it’s my social life.