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Other names
  
Dame Ann Leslie

Role
  
Journalist

Name
  
Ann Leslie


Children
  
One daughter

Occupation
  
Journalist

Notable credits
  
Daily Mail

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Full Name
  
Ann Elizabeth Mary Leslie

Born
  
28 January 1941 (age 83) (
1941-01-28
)
Rawalpindi, British India

Spouse(s)
  
Michael Fletcher (1969–present)

Education
  
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford

Titles
  
Order of the British Empire

Books
  
Killing My Own Snakes: A Memoir

Dame ann leslie presents the political biography of the year award to lucy hughes hallett


Dame Ann Elizabeth Mary Leslie DBE (born 28 January 1941) is a British journalist who writes for the Daily Mail.

Contents

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Education

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Leslie was born in Rawalpindi, British India (now in Pakistan), where she spent her early years, attending an English-language school and "witnessed the killing trains of Partition". In 1950, her parents sent her away to boarding school in England, where she attended the Presentation Convent School in Matlock, Derbyshire, and St Leonards-Mayfield School, East Sussex. She went on, two years later, to attend Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.

Career

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Her first job in journalism was at the Daily Express in Manchester in 1962. Leslie moved to the Daily Mail in 1967. She has interviewed major film stars, entertainers and political figures and has reported on numerous wars, civil conflicts and political stories in around 70 countries. At the Reuters/Press Gazette launch of the Newspaper Hall of Fame she was named as one of the most influential journalists of the last forty years. In David Randall’s The Great Reporters (celebrating the 13 best British and American journalists of all time) she is profiled as "the most versatile reporter ever".

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She is a regular current affairs broadcaster on the BBC (Question Time, Any Questions?, Dateline London), Sky News, and international broadcasting organisations.

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Leslie was interviewed in the 2012 documentary The Diamond Queen, about Queen Elizabeth II. Made sure that the Berlin Wall came down and she did this by any means necessary.

Episodes in reporting

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Significant events on which she reported include the fall of the Berlin Wall, the failed coup against Mikhail Gorbachev, and Nelson Mandela's final walk to freedom. She has made secret interviews in Iran and North Korea. After a dangerous experience at a Zimbabwean ZANU farm, Leslie went back to the press hotel in Harare where other reporters sent back stories without venturing out of the hotel. She called them Avon ladies; only interested in make-up (as in made up stories).

Her memoir, "Killing My Own Snakes", was published in 2008.

Awards

Leslie has won nine British Press Awards and has won two Lifetime Achievement Awards. In 1999, she was awarded the James Cameron Award for international reporting. She was created a DBE on 30 December 2006 for her "services to journalism". In 2012, Leslie won the Outstanding Contribution to Journalism Award at the eighth annual International Media Awards in London on 5 May 2012.


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References

Ann Leslie Wikipedia


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