The reporter Lorna Gordon from Scotland has described herself as Scottish. She is a correspondent with BBC as their reporter in Scotland. She has also worked as a news anchor.
Yes, Scotland reporter Lorna Gordon is Scottish. She covers news and events in Scotland for the BBC.
Scottish
Lorna Gordon is a BBC journalist who hails from Scotland, born in 1970.
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 Eloise Gordon-Muir has written: 'Attitudes of teachers and parents to parental involvement in the Jamaican school system'
Lorna Heilbron was born on June 8, 1948, in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
The name Lorna was invented in Scotland and made a film about it and the film's name was Lorna Doone. Lorna means :''fox''. Francena: My best friend from childhood was named Lorna. Another definition for LORNA is a female given name.
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That is the usual spelling of the female given name Lorna, from a Scottish place name. A rarer variant is Lorrna.
Lorna Tolentino goes by Lorna T.
Lorna Lesley's birth name is Lorna Leslie.