Here’s the latest I can provide based on current public coverage:
- Sean Hughes, the Irish comedian and former Never Mind the Buzzcocks captain, died in 2017 at age 51 from complications related to liver cirrhosis. Multiple major outlets reported his death and noted the cause as cardiac arrest linked to liver disease.[2][3]
- There were extensive tributes from peers in the comedy world, and discussions at the time focused on his influence as a pioneering Irish comedian and writer.[3][2]
- In 2026 there are unrelated articles about a different Sean Hughes with different contexts (a BBC presenter’s fortune being donated to charity after a court case), which are not about the comedian but sometimes appear in search results due to name similarity. Please be mindful to distinguish them from the comedian Sean Hughes.[4]
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Since his death, a complicated picture of the comedian has emerged. We were friends at the height of his fame and I saw his cruelty first hand. Others say that he later changed, before his drinking…
www.theguardian.comSean Hughes, comedian news articles
www.chortle.co.ukBritish Labour Party politician (1946-1990)
www.wikidata.orgCo Armagh man Sean Hughes, who suffered a horrific injury in a construction accident in Philadelphia last December, has died peacefully in a local hospital.
www.irishcentral.comComedian Sean Hughes has died at the age of 51, his management has confirmed.
www.standard.co.ukThe comic reportedly died in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest
www.the-independent.comA decade in court, blimey
www.express.co.ukThis document summarizes a complaint made against a Guardian article about comedian Sean Hughes after his death. The complainant, who had a close personal relationship with Hughes, took issue with a paragraph implying Hughes had bad experiences with women. She also felt the article intruded on her grief. The readers' editor acknowledged the paragraph about women was ill-judged but found the article otherwise complied with standards. The complainant remained dissatisfied and appealed to the...
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