Cherie Blair | |
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Born | Cherie Booth (1954-09-23)23 September 1954 (age 70) Bury, Lancashire, England |
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Occupation | Barrister |
Known for | Spouse of the prime minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007) |
Political party | Labour |
Spouse | |
Children | 4, includingEuan andNicky |
Parent | Tony Booth (father) |
Relatives | Lauren Booth (paternal half‑sister) |
Website | cherieblair |
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Cherie, Lady BlairCBE, KC (née Booth; born 23 September 1954), also known professionally asCherie Booth, is an Englishbarrister and writer. She is the spouse of formerPrime Minister of the United KingdomTony Blair.
Booth was born on 23 September 1954 atFairfield General Hospital,Bury, Lancashire, England,[1] and brought up in Ferndale Road,Waterloo, Merseyside, just north ofLiverpool. Although her birth was registered as 'Cherie', owing to her maternal grandmother's influence, she was christened 'Theresa Cara' in deference to the requirement that she be given a saint's name.[2] Her father, British actorTony Booth, left her mother, actress Gale Howard (née Joyce Smith; 14 February 1933 – 5 June 2016), when Cherie was 8 years old. Cherie and her younger sister Lyndsey were then brought up by Gale and their paternal grandmother Vera Booth, a devoutRoman Catholic of Irish descent.[citation needed] The sisters attended Catholic schools inCrosby, Merseyside. Cherie Booth attendedSeafield Convent Grammar, which is now part ofSacred Heart Catholic College, where she achieved four As in herA Levels.[citation needed]
She read law at theLondon School of Economics and graduated withFirst-Class Honours. Later she was enrolled at theCollege of Law and passed herBar Vocational Course.[3] She came at the top of her year in the bar exams,[4] while teaching law at thePolytechnic of Central London (University of Westminster).[citation needed] She was the Labour candidate for the Conservativesafe seat ofNorth Thanet in Kent in the1983 general election, losing toRoger Gale.[5]
A member ofLincoln's Inn, she became abarrister in 1976 andQueen's Counsel in 1995. Until 1988, her head of chambers wasGeorge Carman. In 1999, she was appointed arecorder (a permanent part-time judge) in theCounty Court andCrown Court.[6]
She was a founding member ofMatrix Chambers in London but no longer practises there. Matrix was formed in 2000 specialising inhuman rights law, though members also practise in a range of areas of UKpublic andprivate law, theLaw of the European Union andEuropean Convention on Human Rights, in addition topublic international law.[7] She is Founder and chair of law firm Omnia Strategy LLP.[8] She specialises inemployment, discrimination, as well as public law; in this capacity, she has occasionally represented claimants taking cases against the UK Government.[9]
Blair has appeared in a number of leading cases. A notable example,Lisa Grant v South West Trains Ltd, before theEuropean Court of Justice concerned discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation.[10][11]
In January 2010, when sentencing a defendant, Shamso Miah, for assault, Blair announced that she wouldsuspend his prison sentence after describing him as a "religious man". The court heard that Miah had been to a mosque shortly before he broke a man's jaw following a row in a bank queue. Blair told Miah: "You are a religious man and you know this is not acceptable behaviour." This was interpreted by some observers as special leniency given on account of the criminal's religiosity.[12][13] TheOffice for Judicial Complaints released an initial statement saying they had "received a number of complaints in relation to the comments" that Blair had made when sentencing Shamso Miah and that the matter was under investigation.[14] On 10 June 2010, the OJC released a statement saying that the investigation had "found that Recorder Booth's observations did not constitute judicial misconduct" and accordingly "no disciplinary action is necessary".[15] A private letter to theNational Secular Society said, however, that the OJC had taken action in the form of "informal advice" from a more senior judge.[16]
In 2015, Blair defendedRwandan spy chiefEmmanuel Karenzi Karake against accusations that he had conspired to murder three Spanish NGO workers and a Canadian priest.[17] Karake had allegedly done so because the workers knew about theRwandan Patriotic Front killingHutu civilians in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo.[17]
Blair launched a company called Mee Healthcare with an American business partner Gail Lese in 2011. In June 2015, it ceased trading and all staff were dismissed without notice.[18]
In 2021, Blair worked as an ethics adviser for Israeli security firmNSO Group.[19]
Blair was the thirdChancellor of Liverpool John Moores University from 1999 to 2006. On 26 July 2006, she was awarded the honorary title ofEmerita Chancellor, as well as the university honorarily naming its new Cherie Booth Building. She is also Governor of the London School of Economics and theOpen University. On 2 March 2011, Blair was appointed the Chancellor of theAsian University for Women.[20]
Blair is regularly invited to speak at legal and leadership conferences, and has in the past participated in the World Law Forum, ET Women's Forum, Yidan Prize Summit and the Commonwealth Africa Summit, amongst others.
In July 1999, Blair was awarded the honorary degree ofDoctor of the University (DUniv) from theOpen University. Blair is a patron ofBreast Cancer Care, a UK breast cancer information and support charity,Jospice, the international hospice organisation based in her home town ofCrosby,[21] and disability charityScope.[22] She is also involved with the British branch ofChild in Need India (CINI UK), and is the organisation's patron.[23][24]
In 2008, she launched her foundation, the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, a development organisation that aims to support women entrepreneurs in developing countries. "Our mission is to provide women with the skills, technology, networks and access to capital that they need to become successful small and growing business owners, so that they can contribute to their economies and have a stronger voice in their societies," says its mission statement.[25]
In 2010, Blair spoke atWE Day, an event held byWE Charity as part of their ongoing effort to empower youth and encourage them to get involved in their communities.[26]
Also in 2010, Blair founded the Africa Justice Foundation alongside barristersSuella Braverman and Philip Riches.[27][28]
She was appointedCommander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the2013 New Year Honours for services to women's issues and charity.[29]
In June 2018, "Cherie Blair Foundation for Women" was inducted into Power Brands LIFE – Hall of Fame at the London International Forum for Equality.[30]
In 2002, Blair purchased two flats inBristol with the assistance, it was alleged but later denied, ofPeter Foster, a convicted Australianconman and boyfriend of Blair's friendCarole Caplin, who negotiated a discount for Blair.[31] Blair publicly apologised for her embarrassing connection to Foster, stating "I did not think it was my business to choose my friends' friends".[31]
Her relationship with Caplin gave rise to headlines in some newspapers, as Caplin is credited with introducing Blair to variousNew Age symbols and beliefs.[32] Reports of Blair's New Age practices included an account of her 2001 holiday in Mexico, when she and her husband, wearing only swimming costumes, privately took part in a rebirthing procedure that involved smearing mud and fruit over each other's bodies while sitting in a steam bath.[33]
In 2002, she apologised after saying within hours of aJerusalem blast that killed at least 19 people in reference to thePalestiniansuicide bombers: "As long as young people feel they have no hope but to blow themselves up, we're never going to make progress, are we?"[34][35]
On 12 December 2008, Blair gave a lecture alternatively entitled "The Church and Women's Rights: time for a fresh perspective?"[36] or "Religion as a Force in protecting Women's Human Rights"[37][38] at thePontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas,Angelicum, in Rome.[37][39]
In summer 2015, in the wake of theHillary Clinton email controversy, Blair was revealed byThe Guardian to have lobbied Clinton in 2009 on behalf of prominent members of the Qatari monarchy; Clinton was US Secretary of State at the time.[40][41] In a letter to the newspaper, Blair denied this characterisation of her mediation efforts, describing their story as "sensationalist and inaccurate".[42] Precisely two months later, the release of another batch of Clinton's private emails confirmed that Blair had, indeed, arranged meetings with Clinton for the Qataris outside normal diplomatic channels, with discussions to involve "theUS/Qatar relationship generally", not merely joint philanthropic efforts. In one case, Blair herself stated that her purpose was to help the eldest ofSheikha Mosah's sons,Jassim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, "build up an international profile".[43]
In summer 2015, Blair's law firm accepted a large fee to advise theMaldives government as it faced a challenge from former Maldivian presidentMohamed Nasheed over his imprisonment for "terrorism". Nasheed, who served from 2008 to 2012 as his country'sfirst democratically elected leader, had received a 13-year prison sentence after a widely criticised trial.[44][45]
In 1976, while she was studying to become a barrister, she met future prime minister and husbandTony Blair. She obtained apupillage in the chambers ofDerry Irvine ahead of him, although he was also taken on. Married on 31 March 1980, the Blairs have three sons and one daughter:Euan (born 1984),Nicholas (born 1985), Kathryn (born 1988), and Leo (born 2000).[46][47][48]
Leo was the first child born to the wife of a serving British prime minister in over 150 years, sinceRollo Russell was born to Lady Frances Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound andLord John Russell on 11 July 1849. Another pregnancy at the age of 47 ended in miscarriage in early August 2002.[49] The Blair children attended Catholic secondary schools, including TheLondon Oratory School. All four children have Irish passports, by virtue of Tony Blair's mother, Hazel Elizabeth Corscadden, a Protestant, the daughter of George Corscadden, a butcher andOrangeman who moved toGlasgow in 1916 but returned toBallyshannon in 1923, where Hazel was born to George and Sarah Margaret (née Lipsett), above her family's grocery shop.[50] Via her father, Blair and her younger sister Lyndsey have six half-sisters, including British journalistLauren Booth.[citation needed]
Her first grandchild (a girl) was born in October 2016.[51]
Blair has described herself as a socialist and, at times, has appeared to have views further to theleft than those of her husband.[52] She is arepublican and reportedly chooses to handshake rather thancurtsy when meeting royals,[53][54] includingElizabeth II.[55] According to the royal historian Carolyn Harris, Blair's preference for a handshake "attracted controversy as it was seen as making a statement about her republican views".[54] Elizabeth herself was said to take amusement from Blair's refusal to curtsey and has been quoted as stating "I can almost feel Mrs Blair's knees stiffening when I come into the room".[56]
In March 2008, Blair chaired the Street Weapons Commission on behalf of the broadcasterChannel 4. She toured the UK and took evidence from people affected by street crime and published a report and practical advice in June 2008.[57]
She is a practising Roman Catholic.[58] In 2009, Blair urged the Catholic Church to reconsider its opposition tocontraception, suggesting it could be holding some women back from pursuing a career.[59]
InGeorge W. Bush's 2010 autobiographyDecision Points, Blair is briefly described as a fierce opponent of thedeath penalty.[60]
Blair co-authored, withCate Haste, the 2004 bookThe Goldfish Bowl: Married to the Prime Minister. The book is a compilation history of the lives of spouses of British prime ministers for most of the second half of the 20th century. It covers the spouses of former prime ministersAnthony Eden,Harold Macmillan,Alec Douglas-Home,Harold Wilson,James Callaghan,Margaret Thatcher, andJohn Major.
Blair wrote a book of her memoirs, published in late May 2008, entitledSpeaking for Myself: The Autobiography,[61] and the book was listed as aSunday Times best-seller. Interviewed about the book byCarole MacNeil on the Canadian networkCBC Television on 1 June 2008, Blair stated that she felt most of the controversy about her in the British media was due to her pioneering role as the first wife of a British prime minister who had her own career, with the media simply not knowing how to treat her fairly and objectively.[62]
Played byHelen McCrory, Blair features as a character inThe Queen (2006), starringHelen Mirren, about the aftermath of thedeath of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997, and is portrayed as a fierce anti-monarchist.[63] McCrory played her again in the 2010HBO filmThe Special Relationship. Blair also features as a character inChris Bush and Ian McCluskey's productionTONY! The Blair Musical.[64]Phoebe Nicholls played her inThe Trial of Tony Blair (2007). She was also portrayed in the music video of "Shoot the Dog", a song byGeorge Michael that is critical ofTony Blair andGeorge W. Bush.[65] Blair is portrayed byLydia Leonard in the fifth and sixth seasons ofThe Crown.[66]
In June 2019, Blair signed on as an executive producer for Jerusalem-set drama feature filmThe Rock Pile, a first try into film production for her.[67]
She was recognised as one of the BBC's 100 women of 2013.[68] In 2023, she was awarded the 40 over 40 award by Monaco Voice.[69]
Last week Tony and I were delighted to welcome our first grandchild into the family.
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Preceded by | Spouse of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1997–2007 | Succeeded by |
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