Angie Phillips
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Angie Phillips is a meteorologist for BBC Newsline. Phillips is from Belfast and was educated in Holywood in County Down. She trained at the Met Office's College in Reading, and joined the service in 1985. She became a weather forecaster in 1991. In 1993, she became a national weather presenter for ITN in London, England. She moved to the Newsline team in 1996, and has been the main weather forecaster since. Phillips also serves as a full-time employee of the Met Office. She is married with three children.
Phillips has also been active in conservationism and is a celebrity supporter of the conservation group Woodland Trust.
[edit] References and further reading
- "Angie Phillips (profile)", BBC Northern Ireland.
- Fergus, Lindsay. "No Way Did I forcast Baby No3; Weathergirl Angie ready for one more little miracle.(News)(free preview)", The People, April 23, 2000.
- Flynns, Emma. "Angie weathers Rag storm.(News)(free preview)", The News Letter, November 19, 1998.
- Gorrod, Joe. "Angie storms in.(News)(free preview)", The Daily Mirror, January 30, 1996.
- "My Wee Miracles; TV Weather Girl Angie's Baby Delight.(News) (free preview)", The People, April 23, 2000.
- "Celebrities' Fruity Secrets Exposed! - Angie Phillips", Fresh Magazine, March, 2005. Page 15
- "Voice of The Sunday People: Sonny delight (free preview)", The People, August 13, 2000.
- "Autumnwatch with Angie", Woodland Trust, September 5, 2005.
- "Celebrity supporters", Woodland Trust.
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