Marina Wheeler

Author

Birthday August 18, 1964

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace West Berlin (now Berlin, Germany)

Age 59 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1964

Marina Claire Wheeler (born 18 August 1964) is a British lawyer and writer.

As a barrister, she specialises in public law, including human rights, and is a member of the Bar Disciplinary Tribunal.

Marina Claire Wheeler was born in West Berlin on 18 August 1964, to Charles Wheeler, a BBC correspondent, and his second wife Dip Singh, an Indian Punjabi Sikh.

Her elder sister is Shirin Wheeler.

1980

Wheeler was educated at Bedales School and then the European School of Brussels, and then in the early 1980s at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, where she wrote for the student magazine Cantab.

At the European School, she became friendly with Boris Johnson, later a journalist and politician.

After Cambridge, Wheeler returned to Brussels and worked there for four years.

1987

In 1987, she was called to the Bar, practising from chambers in London at One Crown Office Row.

In her work as a barrister, Wheeler specialises in mental health matters and discrimination claims.

1993

On 8 May 1993, a pregnant Wheeler married her childhood friend Boris Johnson, whose previous marriage had ended 12 days earlier.

They had met again and teamed up together in Brussels, where he was covering the European Parliament for The Daily Telegraph.

Together they have four children, including Lara Lettice, their eldest child born 12 June 1993.

2004

In January 2004, she was appointed to the B-Panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown.

2009

In 2009, she joined the Bar Disciplinary Tribunal as a barrister member.

Of her legal work, Wheeler has stated: "My own experience, shared by many colleagues, is that a high proportion of discrimination cases we deal with are ill-founded. One colleague puts the figure at more than 60 per cent... Many unregulated advisors make a living bringing discrimination claims, and they do not always seem to have the best interests of the Applicant in mind."

2016

She was appointed Queen's Counsel in 2016.

In February 2016, she was appointed Queen's Counsel.

In October 2023 she was announced as the Labour Party's advisor on protecting women from workplace sexual harassment and discrimination.

2018

In September 2018, Johnson and Wheeler issued a statement confirming that after 25 years of marriage, they had separated "several months ago" and begun divorce proceedings.

2019

In August 2019, Wheeler revealed that she had been diagnosed with cervical cancer earlier in the year and had undergone two operations to be in remission.

2020

She is the author of The Lost Homestead: My Mother, Partition and the Punjab (2020) and is an ex-wife of former British prime minister Boris Johnson.

They reached a financial settlement in February 2020, and the divorce was finalised in 2020.

In 2020 her memoir The Lost Homestead: My Mother, Partition and the Punjab, detailing her family's history in India, was published.

Her ancestry goes back to the city of Sargodha in West Punjab, present-day Pakistan, with her maternal family migrating to present-day India after the Partition of India.

It was shortlisted for the 2021 RSL Christopher Bland Prize.