Annabel Mary Dibdin Heseltine (born 25 July 1963)[citation needed] is a journalist, columnist and TV and radio broadcaster.
At Stowe she achieved a B in economics, a C in politics, and two Ds in history and geography in her A-levels, grades which she described as "atrocious by today's standards".
[citation needed] Her own experiences as an older mother unable to conceive a live baby[5] and subsequent walk down the IVF route was well documented.
[6] Her advocacy of the legalisation of drugs led her father, while deputy prime minister, to dissociate himself from her opinions on the issue.
[8] As a commentator and TV and radio broadcaster she has appeared on news and chat shows including The World at One, Today, Panorama, BBC News 24, Woman's Hour, discussing current affairs and subjects as diverse as IVF, dyslexia, Single Women, Aids in Zambia, footballers, the fur industry and the 1997 Hong Kong hand over.