Who is Dan Hodges, Glenda Jackson’s son?

Glenda Jackson died calmly in her home after a short sickness
Her child Daniel Pearce Jackson Hodges is an English paper editorialist
He has been writing a week by week piece for The Mail on Sunday since Walk 2016

Glenda Jackson, courageous entertainer and lawmaker, matured 87, died calmly in her home after a concise sickness.

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She is made due by her main child Daniel Pearce Jackson Hodges.

Who is Dan Hodges


Daniel Pearce Jackson Hodges is an English paper editorialist. He has been writing a week by week piece for The Mail on Sunday since Walk 2016. He recently filled in as a writer for The Day to day Broadcast, and James Forsyth of The Observer alluded to him as David Cameron’s “new most loved reporter” in 2013.

Hodges was born in Lewisham, the child of Glenda Jackson and Roy Hodges, an entertainer and stage supervisor for a repertory bunch at that point. Between 1987 until 1990, he studied English Writing and Correspondences at Edge Slope School in Ormskirk, Lancashire. In 2007, he served for a brief time frame as Overseer of Information for Transport for London and Head of Correspondences for the London Improvement Organization, the two positions he left after under a year because of press analysis of a worker for hire. A blockage expense for More prominent Manchester was hence proposed during his initiative, yet it was sufficiently crushed in nearby mandates.

Hodges has experience composing for the New Legislator, The Everyday Message, and The Mail on Sunday as an independent writer and blogger. He was a vital individual from the 2011 No to AV crusade, which was triumphant, yet drew analysis for a disputable enemy of AV banner that said constituent change could bring about the killing of unborn youngsters.

Hodges got The Remark Grants’ Political Observer of the Year honor in 2017.

After first gathering Michelle di Leo at a Work Party Meeting in 1999, Hodges got hitched to her in 2003. With an end goal to separate a battle in a bar in February 1992, he lost vision in his left eye. He, his better half, and their children live in Blackheath.