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    Sir Simon Henry Ward Hughes (born 17 May 1951) is a British former politician. He is now the Chancellor of London South Bank University, and a strategic adviser to Talgo, a Spanish manufacturer of trains. Hughes was deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats from 2010 to 2014, and from 2013 until 2015 was Minister of State at the ...

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      Simon Peter Hughes (born 20 December 1959), also known as...

  2. Simon Peter Hughes (born 20 December 1959), also known as The Analyst, [1] [2] is an English cricketer and journalist. Background. He is the son of the actor Peter Hughes, and the brother of the classical historian and broadcaster Bettany Hughes. [3] Cricket career.

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  3. Commentator, Journalist, Author. TEAMS. Durham Middlesex Northern Transvaal. Simon Hughes was a right-arm fast-medium bowler who was a key part of the Middlesex side through the 1980s, although...

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    • January 20, 1960
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  4. About – The Analyst – Simon Hughes. Simon Hughes is known throughout cricket as The Analyst for his unique work on TV, radio and in newspapers explaining the game. He earned the name during Channel Four’s groundbreaking coverage of cricket 1999-2005 and won various awards for this role including Baftas and Royal Television Society Accolades.

  5. 7 de nov. de 2022 · In Simon Hughes' excellent and often moving new film, The Greatest Game, which reflects on England's famous win, there is a moment right at the denouement - a moment watched by much of the UK and ...

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  6. Simon Hughes is a journalist, author, broadcaster and former cricketer. He played for Middlesex for 12 seasons, and Durham for two seasons before retiring and writing full time for The...

  7. A Lot of Hard Yakka, subtitled "Triumph and torment: a county cricketer's life," is the first volume of autobiography by the cricketer - journalist Simon Hughes, and the William Hill Sports Book of the Year for 1997, [1] making it the first volume on cricket thus to be feted.