Fiona Millar
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Fiona Millar is a British journalist and high profile education campaigner. She was an adviser to Cherie Blair for many years
In 2005, along with Melissa Benn, she co-wrote a pamphlet entitled A Comprehensive Future: Quality and Equality for all our children and is active in the campaign against the Trust Schools white paper, appearing alongside such Labour luminaries as Neil Kinnock and Estelle Morris at campaign meetings.
She is a governor of William Ellis School, where her son Rory Campbell was educated.
She is the partner of Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair's former Director of Communications, with whom she has three children, the eldest of whom, Rory, is currently reading Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Balliol College, Oxford.