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  1. The couple's sons, Tom and Will, have both became journalists and authors like their parents. The family moved to London, to a house in Richmond, and (like her husband) Hodgkinson gained a series of jobs in Fleet Street.

  2. Liz was born in the small Cambridgeshire town of St Neots and attended Huntingdon Grammar School and Newcastle University, where she met Neville and embarked on her writing career. In June 2011 she embarked on yet another new career, as part-time shop assistant in her son Tom’s shop in Notting Hill, London.

  3. Feb 9, 2016 · Liz, 72, who lives in Banbury Road, first came across Dillon in 1971 as a young journalist trying to break into Fleet Street while bringing up young children. “I was told about this strange...

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  4. His first wife eventually ran screaming from him, as did the second. As our mother grew older and frailer, she became pathetically dependent on Richard and championed him at every turn as he bullied her into changing her will to exclude myself and my two sons, Tom and Will.

  5. Liz Hodgkinson’s sons are in their fifties but she still longs to tell them to comb their hair and iron their shirts. Although I still somehow think of myself as a young mum, the reality is that my two sons, Tom (The Oldie’s Town Mouse) and Will (pop critic for the Times), are both in their fifties and have grown-up families themselves.

  6. Oct 24, 2015 · Roberta Cowell was Britain's first transsexual woman. Here Liz Hodgkinson meets the daughter she abandoned, and reveals the truth behind her stranger-than-fiction tale.

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  8. Jan 17, 2018 · His current project is a recent and contemporary cultural history of intersex in the UK. The medical ‘management’ of individuals with atypical sex characteristics, or intersex variations, has been under scrutiny since the beginnings of intersex activism in the 1990s. This article explo...

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