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He had at least 2 relationship previously. Andrew Marr has not been previously engaged. Andrew Marr has been in a relationship with Alice Miles. In , he spoke out about his health to The Scotsman, where he started his journalistic career.

He told the publication that wife Jackie Ashley, had tried to warn Andrew of his health after he started to get more headaches. He added: "I wouldn't know this until later, but Jackie was twice given the clear impression that I was a goner. And then she really carried me….

Talking to Radio Times, Marr said: "I was very lucky with Jackie because she had grown up from when she was a young girl with a father who was deaf. Sophie Wessex gets a lick of approval as she cuddles up to specially-trained pooches during a visit to the Guide Dogs National Centre in Leamington Spa Emily Atack transforms into Anna Richardson for hilarious Naked Attraction parody Andy Dick arrested for felony domestic battery after hitting his boyfriend in the head with a liquor bottle Marc Anthony helps concertgoer pop the question to his superfan girlfriend with a surprise on stage proposal Return of the supermodels!

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Mr Marr, the corporation's former political editor, won a High Court order in January to silence the press following his extra-marital affair with another national newspaper reporter. Mr Hislop, who has been fighting the so-called gagging order and challenged the injunction only last week, condemned the suppression of reporting as "a touch hypocritical" today. Mr Marr, he said, had written an article saying that Parliament - not judges - should determine privacy law.

The injunction is one of a series of court orders granted by judges in recent years as individuals resort to the law to protect their privacy. In an interview with the Daily Mail, Mr Marr - married to Guardian columnist Jackie Ashley with three children - said he now felt "uneasy" about the order taken out to protect his family's privacy.



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