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In April, the News of the World published a front-page story entitled "Hugh's Secret Girl", which speculated on whether she was pregnant "as in fact she was, albeit in the very early stages".
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Mr Justice Tugendhat said that in the News of the World on April 8 a front page article was published titled "Hugh's Secret Girl", referring to his relationship with Ms Hong.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Gordon Rayner 2011
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Grinning into his spoon, Hugh's up-side down head looked thick with ideas.
The Wonders of Wonder Traci Moore 2011
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He is a devotee of the idea of stark life-changing moments, and his own, in this respect, came almost exactly a year ago on a trawler in the North Sea while researching his polemical Hugh's Fish Fight series.
Observer Food Monthly Awards 2011 Best Food Personality: Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall 2011
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Possibilities that spilled from Hugh's mind made him euphoric.
The Wonders of Wonder Traci Moore 2011
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With its belly of bleached flour, it looked fresh, but Hugh's phobia of spongy things barred a tactile inspection.
The Wonders of Wonder Traci Moore 2011
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I'm back where Hugh's original restaurant is and I'm at a restaurant called Farm 255.
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Ditto Angela and Hugh's parmesan – I prefer to grate mine on top.
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Like Hugh's it uses a mixture of yoghurt and mayonnaise, but adds apricot conserve, fresh ginger and Worcestershire sauce to the curry powder.
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When you look at Hugh's Fish Fight, in which Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall campaigned for sustainable fisheries in Britain, the public interest has endured way beyond the series.
Style guru Mary Portas leads host of TV celebrities tackling socials ills on screen 2011
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