- Simon Jenkins
Sir Simon Jenkins (born
10 June 1943 ) is a Britishnewspaper columnist currently associated with "The Guardian " after fifteen years withNews International titles. He was educated atMill Hill School and St John's College, Oxford.A former editor of
The Times newspaper, he received a knighthood for services tojournalism in the 2004 New Year honours. Among his many other awards, he was named "What the Papers Say " Journalist of the Year in 1988. He also holds honorary degrees from the University of London, the City University, Exeter, Central England, the London Institute of Education and an Honorary Fellowship from theUniversity of Wales, Lampeter .Jenkins lives in
London and is separated from his wife, the American-born actress,Gayle Hunnicutt . They have one son, and his stepson is Nolan Hemmings (Lady Jenkins's son from her previous marriage toDavid Hemmings ).Career
Jenkins started his career at Country Life magazine, then moved to the
Times Educational Supplement and from there to theEvening Standard , before editing the "Insight" page of The Sunday Times.He was editor of the
London Evening Standard from 1976-78, and then political editor ofThe Economist magazine from 1979-86. After founding and editing The Sunday Times Books section, he was editor ofThe Times from 1990-92. On28 January ,2005 , he announced he was leaving "The Times" and he joined "The Guardian " that summer after a break to write a book [http://media.guardian.co.uk/presspublishing/story/0,7495,1400219,00.html Times columnist Simon Jenkins to join the Guardian | Media | MediaGuardian ] ] .He has written glowingly about Queen Elizabeth on the occasion of her birthday (see Sunday Times, Apr 16, 2006. p. 16).
Since May 2005, he has been a contributing blogger at
The Huffington Post .He was voted Journalist of the Year in 1988 and Columnist of the Year in 1993.
Other activities
Jenkins has a great knowledge of
architecture and has written books about England'schurches andcountry house s. He presented theChannel 4 series based on his own book, "England's Thousand Best Churches".He also enjoys sailing and is a current member of aberdovey sailing club in north wales.In addition to his journalism, Jenkins has served as:
* a board member of
British Rail (1979-90)
* board member of London Transport (1984-86)
* deputy chairman ofEnglish Heritage (1985-90).
* member of Britain'sMillennium Commission (1994-2000)
* Chair of the Independent Commission on Local Democracy (1994-5)
* Chairman of the Buildings Book Trust, which sponsors Pevsner's Buildings of Englandguidebook s.
*Member of theHuman Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) (2005-2007)In the media
Jenkins was interviewed about the rise of
Thatcherism for the 2006BBC TV documentary series "Tory! Tory! Tory! ".elected works
*Jenkins, Simon (2006) "Thatcher & Sons - A Revolution in Three Acts" Penguin, ISBN 9780713995954
*Jenkins, Simon (2003) "England's Thousand Best Houses" Allen Lane, ISBN 0-7139-9596-3
*Jenkins, Simon (1999) "England's Thousand Best Churches" Allen Lane, ISBN 0-7139-9281-6
*Jenkins, Simon (1995) "Accountable to None: Tory Nationalization of Britain" Hamish Hamilton, ISBN 0-241-13591-5
*Jenkins, Simon (1994) "Against the Grain" John Murray, ISBN 0-7195-5570-1
*Hastings, Max and Simon Jenkins (1992) "Battle for the Falklands" M Joseph, ISBN 0-7181-2578-9
*Jenkins, Simon (1993) "The Selling of Mary Davies and Other Writings" John Murray, ISBN 0-7195-5298-2
*edited by Simon Jenkins andRobert Ilson (1992) "The Times" English Style and Usage Guide" Times Books ISBN 0-7230-0396-3
*Jenkins, Simon (1986) "The Market for Glory: Fleet Street Ownership in the Twentieth Century" Faber and Faber, ISBN 0-571-14627-9
*Jenkins, Simon,Anne Sloman (1985) "With Respect, Ambassador: Enquiry into the Foreign Office" BBC, ISBN 0-563-20329-3
*Jenkins, Simon andAndrew Graham-Yooll (1983) "Imperial Skirmishes: War And Gunboat Diplomacy In Latin America" Diane Publishing, ISBN 0-7567-7468-3
*Jenkins, Simon (1981) "Newspapers Through the Looking-glass" Manchester Statistical Society, ISBN 0-85336-058-8
*Jenkins, Simon (1979) "Newspapers: The Power and the Money" Faber, ISBN 0-571-11468-7
*Jenkins, Simon (1975) "Landlords to London: Story of a Capital and Its Growth" Constable, ISBN 0-09-460150-X
*Jenkins, Simon (1971) "Here to Live: Study of Race Relations in an English Town" Runnymede Trust ISBN 0-902397-12-5
*Jenkins, Simon (1969) "Education and Labour's Axe" Bow Pubns., ISBN 0-900182-79-2References
External links
* [http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/H/history/c-d/churches.html Channel 4 History — "England's Thousand Best Churches"] official programme site
* [http://www.bbccharterreview.org.uk/seminars/bio/jenkins_bio.html biography from the BBC Charter Review]
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