The woman dated Mr Miliband, 41, in The relationship ended later that year, during his break from Treasury duties to study at Harvard University in America. Affair: The woman has not been named but had a relationship with Mr Miliband in Last week Mr Marr, 51, dropped the High Court injunction used to conceal his adulterous affair with the unmarried woman, who has not been named. There is no suggestion that the Labour leader is the father of the child.
Together: Ed Miliband has promised to make an honest woman of his partner Justine Thornton. Married man: Mr Marr with his wife, the journalist Jackie Ashley, who chose to support him following his affair. Mr Marr said he now felt embarrassed about his own gagging order, which he obtained in The woman has made it clear that she does not wish to talk about the case. Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Share or comment on this article: Ed Miliband had a fling with Andrew Marr's super-injunction lover.
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Ad Feature 'My job is done now! Around the same time that Mr Marr admitted having had an affair to his wife, the Guardian columnist Jackie Ashley, lawyers acting for the broadcaster, who is a former editor of The Independent , went to the High Court in London and obtained one of the first of the new super-injunctions. In common with the same legal directions that currently prevent information about the sexual indiscretions of Premiership footballers, minor celebrities and a Hollywood actor entering the public domain, the order obtained by Mr Marr against Associated Newspapers publisher of the Daily Mail went beyond the previous strictures of media injunctions.
As well as keeping secret the identity and alleged activities of the people involved, the "super" bit of the order meant its very existence could not be revealed either. While the public at large duly knew nothing of Mr Marr's adulterous relationship or his supposed love child, it was common currency in Westminster and spread rapidly across Fleet Street. For Ian Hislop, the editor of Private Eye and scarred veteran of many a court battle over revealing details that lay open public figures to charges of hypocrisy, the knowledge proved particularly unpalatable.
Mr Hislop told The Independent yesterday: "Here was a political reporter, and not just any political reporter but the political editor of the BBC, whose job it was to challenge politicians about their failings, their lapses in judgement, including in their private lives. And he takes out an injunction via a High Court judge preventing anyone revealing just that sort of behaviour. To boot, he had also previously written an article stating that it was Parliament and not judges who make any privacy law.
The article in question was published by Mr Marr when he was editor of The Independent in criticising what he called "intrusion for entertainment" and stating his support for privacy legislation. He wrote: "Sniffing out double-standards and hypocrisy also means, on occasion, reporting the gap between what powerful people say and what they do in bed or behind closed doors There is no reason why MPs or journalists or anyone else in the public eye who are hypocrites shouldn't be exposed.
The joy is undercut by pain. Brexit is a tragedy. Marr shows all this as a painting within a painting, with his own spattered palettes in the foreground. He is mourning Europe by painting it — thinking of Matisse, and war, and the Fall of Icarus.
Sigmund Freud claimed creativity is a sublimation of repressed thoughts. He was talking about sex, but what aboutpolitical views? Marr has turned his position to his advantage.
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