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Margaret Gilmore was born on 9 February, 1956 in Zululand, South Africa, is a British journalist, broadcaster, writer and analyst. Discover Margaret Gilmore's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Occupation Analyst, broadcaster, writer
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 9 February 1956
Birthday 9 February
Birthplace Zululand, South Africa
Nationality United Kingdom

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1956

Margaret Gilmore (born 9 February 1956) is a journalist, broadcaster, writer and analyst.

She frequently broadcasts, writes and lectures on security issues and is a senior associate fellow with the lead UK security think tank Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).

Formerly a senior BBC correspondent covering terrorism, she now also sits on public service boards in the UK.

Gilmore was born on 9 February 1956 in Zululand in South Africa.

1965

From 1965 to 1972, Gilmore was educated at St Brandon's School, a former junior and senior boarding independent school for girls in the town of Clevedon in Somerset, followed by North London Collegiate School (1972–74), an independent school for girls in Edgware in North London.

1974

She then studied at Westfield College, now part of Queen Mary University of London, from 1974 to 1977, where she obtained a BA Honours Degree in English.

1977

Gilmore began her career as a journalist in 1977 reporting for local newspapers in London.

She moved into radio working for local stations in Ipswich and Bristol and then Independent Radio News.

1985

She joined the BBC in 1985 as a reporter based in Northern Ireland.

From there she moved to Breakfast News, and then BBC 2's Newsnight, where she specialised in Irish Affairs.

1989

Gilmore worked for Thames Television's This Week between 1989 and 1993 where she covered a wide range of subjects filming all over the world.

While with This Week, she made the first western documentary on the Lebanon hostage crisis while the hostages were still in captivity, and was the first western reporter allowed into East Germany after the resignation of Eric Honecker.

She witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Her two-part special on the American mafia reached record audiences of nearly nine million people.

1993

Gilmore returned to the BBC as a reporter on Panorama in 1993, where her programmes included "A Crime Unpunished" (on race and the law) and "Babies on Benefit".

She has also travelled extensively for the BBC's Assignment programme.

As a BBC News Correspondent, Gilmore covered the Newbury Bypass protests.

1997

In 1997 she became the Environment Correspondent for BBC Television News, winning the top environment award – a BEMA, as Television Environment Journalist of the Year – for her work on global warming, and the developing BSE and CJD crisis.

2000

She was appointed as Home and Legal Affairs Correspondent for BBC Television News in January 2000.

In her role as home and legal affairs correspondent for BBC Television News, Gilmore's brief included terrorism and homeland security, policing, asylum, crime and race relations.

2005

Most recently, she has reported on the aftermath of the 7 July 2005 London bombings, the new UK terrorism legislation and the proposed introduction of ID cards.

She left the BBC at the height of her career to pursue a wider range of activities.

She was elected to the board of the Food Standards Agency where she has served for six years as a non-executive director and chair of its risk committee.

2007

She is deputy chair of the HFEA; assistant commissioner, Boundary Commission for England; board member Food Standards Agency (2007–14).

In 2007, Gilmore left BBC News, reportedly taking redundancy during a BBC cost-cutting exercise.

She said she had "been privileged to work for BBC news, which I believe is the best in the world", whilst the BBC head of newsgathering, Fran Unsworth, said Gilmore had "a long and distinguished career with the BBC and her energy and commitment to the job will be much missed".

Gilmore joined the security think tank RUSI (Royal United Services Institute), where she continues to write and associate with high level contacts in security and intelligence.

For six years, a Research Fellow, she later became a Senior Associate Fellow.

She co-wrote the book The Terrorist Hunters whose release was temporarily blocked by an injunction sought by Baroness Scotland QC, but published soon afterwards.

She continues to write, broadcast and speak on security and intelligence, media and environment issues.

She is also an avid supporter of Reading Football Club.

Gilmore is married to Eamonn Matthews, a producer of current affairs programmes and managing director of the independent TV production company Quicksilver Media.

The couple have one son.