Scottish
Gordon surname could mean anyone from English, Scottish and Irish. Her first name 'Lorna' is of Scottish origin. So she's more likely Scottish than English. Most British people are kinda mixed within English, Scottish and Irish (to much lesser extent Welsh).
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Lorna Gordon is a BBC journalist who hails from Scotland, born in 1970.
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Lorna Eloise Gordon-Muir has written: 'Attitudes of teachers and parents to parental involvement in the Jamaican school system'
John Gordon - Irish lawyer - died in 1922.
John Gordon - Irish lawyer - was born in 1849.
Yes, Scotland reporter Lorna Gordon is Scottish. As a reporter covering news in Scotland, she is likely to be a native of Scotland or have strong connections to the country. It is common for reporters to have a deep understanding of the region they cover, which would require being Scottish in this case.
Lorna M. Martyn has written: 'An empirical investigation into the nature and usage of decision support systems in the Irish business' -- subject(s): Decision support systems
Northern Irish journalist Gordon Burns is 75 years old (birthdate: June 10, 1942).
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Lorna Gordon is no longer with the BBC. She had previously worked as a journalist and presenter for the organization, but specific details about her current employment status may have changed since then. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it would be best to check recent news or her professional social media profiles.
Lorna Tolentino goes by Lorna T.