REBORN politician Robert Kilroy-Silk today revealed his close friendship with Jack Straw wouldn't stop his new party trying to oust the Foreign Secretary at the General Election. The former daytime ...
The BBC has taken Robert Kilroy-Silk's morning talkshow off air whilst it investigates comments he made in the Sunday Express at the weekend. In a piece titled 'We owe the Arabs nothing', Kilroy-Silk ...
Robert Kilroy-Silk will step down as host of his daily BBC One talk show, it has been confirmed. Kilroy-Silk's decision will not however mean the end of the show itself, which will continue to be ...
So now we know. We know that Robert Kilroy-Silk has “probably done more to improve race relations in this country than any other single institution”. We know because he told Sir Trevor McDonald so. He ...
A joint statement from the BBC and Robert Kilroy-Silk Robert Kilroy-Silk is to step down as presenter of his daily topical discussion programme after 17 years in the role. Announcing his decision, ...
THE ego landed, or rather crash-landed, in London yesterday. Robert Kilroy-Silk - looking less like a satsuma orange these days, due to his time on the stump in dreich Derby - had a confession to make ...
Robert Kilroy-Silk is the first to be booted out of the jungle Hooray! He was our least favourite contestant on this year's 'I'm A Celebrity' and it looks like he was the public's least favourite too ...
Robert Michael Kilroy-Silk is an English former politician and broadcaster. After a decade as a university lecturer, he served as a Labour Party Member of Parliament from 1974 to 1986. He left the ...
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Robert Kilroy-Silk, the British TV personality and European Union skeptic elected to the European Parliament, concedes the U.K. Independence Party and allies probably won't be strong enough to achieve ...
The BBC is currently considering the implications of an article written by Robert Kilroy-Silk which was published in the Sunday Express on 4 January 2004 and which has caused significant and serious ...
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