Welcome to Who's Who 2019
- Over 34,000 autobiographical entries of noteworthy and influential people who impact British life
- Includes Who Was Who – Over 94,000 entries, for deceased people
- Born on this day now available as an email to your inbox or by RSS feed
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Valentine's Day
On 14th February Who's Who celebrate Valentine’s Day and all things romantic. Many biographees have made a living out of romance in one way or another, from Richard Curtis to Jilly Cooper.Discover more about this year's edition >
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Fiona Bruce is a long-standing and respected journalist and television presenter, best known for presenting the BBC Ten O’Clock News as well as other BBC programmes such as Antiques Roadshow. Since January 2019 she has presented political panel show Question Time, replacing the previous host of 25 years, David Dimbleby.
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- The arts sector is well represented in the 171st edition of Who’s Who, including actor Cate Blanchett, best known for her roles in Elizabeth and Lord of the Rings.
- Science and Technology also feature heavily in this year’s new entrants with Dr Richard Herrington, Head of the Earth Sciences Department of the Natural History Museum, and the Chief Scientist at the Meteorological Office.
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