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Rachel Riley

British television presenter (born 1986)

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Rachel Riley: British television presenter (born 1986)
Rachel Annabelle Riley is a British television presenter. She co-presents the Channel 4 daytime puzzle show Countdown and its comedy spin-off 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. She is a mathematics graduate.

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Rachel Riley condemns 'hideous' and 'unthinkable' Israel-Hamas war

Rachel Riley says it's difficult to witness the "hideous" Israel-Hamas war because - as a mother - her own children remind her of what's happening to families trapped inside the conflict.
Sky News - Published

Riley accuses Man Utd of 'gaslighting' over Greenwood

Rachel Riley accuses Manchester United of "gaslighting" and "green lighting" abuse for their handling of the decision to part company with Mason Greenwood.
BBC Sport - Published

Countdown's Rachel Riley awarded £50,000 in libel damages

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Countdown star Rachel Riley has been awarded £50,000 in damages from a blogger who claimed she was a "serial abuser".
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Rachel Riley wins £10,000 in damages after suing Jeremy Corbyn ex-aide over tweet

rachel riley wins £10,000 in damages after suing jeremy corbyn ex-aide over tweet
Countdown star Rachel Riley has been awarded £10,000 in damages after she sued Jeremy Corbyn's former aide following an exchange on Twitter.
Sky News - Published

Countdown star Rachel Riley loses latest round of libel battle

countdown star rachel riley loses latest round of libel battle
Countdown star Rachel Riley has lost the latest round of a libel battle with a political blogger and Jeremy Corbyn supporter.
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Countdown star Rachel Riley in court battle over ex-Corbyn aide's 'dangerous' tweet

countdown star rachel riley in court battle over ex-corbyn aide's 'dangerous' tweet
Countdown star Rachel Riley has told the High Court she was worried about her job security after a tweet by an aide to ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
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