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Name
  
Virginia Ironside

Role
  
Journalist

Parents
  
Christopher Ironside


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Virginia Ironside (born 1945 in London, UK) is a British journalist, agony aunt and author. She is the daughter of painter and coin designer Christopher Ironside and fashion designer and the first-ever professor of fashion design at the Royal College of Art Janey Ironside, and the niece of the visionary painter and designer Robin Ironside.

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Ironside writes a column, "Dilemmas", for The Independent and a monthly column for The Oldie. Her first book, Chelsea Bird, was published at the age of nineteen. During the 1960s she wrote a rock music column for the Daily Mail newspaper. She is an Honorary Associate of the National Secular Society.

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Books by Virginia Ironside

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  • Chelsea Bird (1964)
  • Distant Sunset (1982)
  • Made for Each Other (1985)
  • How to Have a Baby and Stay Sane (1989)
  • The Subfertility Handbook (Overcoming Common Problems) (1995)
  • You’ll Get Over It: The Rage of Bereavement (1997)
  • Problems! Problems!: Confessions of an Agony Aunt (1998)
  • Goodbye, Dear Friend: Coming to Terms with the Death of a Pet (1998)
  • Janey and Me: Growing Up with My Mother (2003)
  • The Huge Bag of Worries (2004)
  • No! I Don’t Want to Join a Bookclub (2007)
  • The Virginia Monologues - 20 Reasons Why Growing Old is Great (2009)
  • Controversy

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    Ironside received considerable attention after her appearance on BBC One's religious discussion programme, Sunday Morning Live, in 2010. She stated "If a baby's going to be born severely disabled or totally unwanted, surely an abortion is the act of a loving mother." and added "If I were the mother of a suffering child - I mean a deeply suffering child - I would be the first to want to put a pillow over its face... If it was a child I really loved, who was in agony, I think any good mother would." Though some viewers supported Ironside, many complaints were registered on the programme's website message board.


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    References

    Virginia Ironside Wikipedia