January • 1 January • Sir
Tony Atkinson, 72, economist. •
Peter Farmer, 75–76, set designer. •
George Miller, 87, cricketer (
Scotland). •
Derek Parfit, 74, philosopher (
Reasons and Persons). • Sir
Jeremy Reilly, 82, Army general. • 2 January •
John Berger, 90, painter and art critic. •
Ian Davison, 79, cricketer (
Nottinghamshire). •
Brian Widlake, 85, journalist and broadcaster (
The Money Programme). • 3 January •
Rodney Bennett, 81, television director (
Doctor Who). •
Rolf Noskwith, 97, businessman and codebreaker during
World War II. • 4 January •
John Cummings, 73, politician, MP for
Easington (1987–2010). •
Sandra Landy, 78, bridge player. • Sir
Douglas Wass, 93, civil servant,
Permanent Secretary to HM
Treasury (1974–1983). •
Paul Went, 67, footballer (
Charlton Athletic,
Fulham,
Leyton Orient,
Portsmouth). • 5 January •
David Alexander, 90, Royal Marines general. •
Graham Atkinson, 73, footballer (
Oxford United). •
Jill Saward, 51, campaigner and rape survivor. •
Harry Taylor, 81, footballer (
Newcastle United). •
Peter Weston, 72, science fiction fanzine editor. • 6 January •
John Hubbard, 85, artist. •
Una Kroll, 91, nun and Anglican priest. • 7 January –
Mike Ovey, 58, clergyman and academic administrator (
Oak Hill College). • 8 January •
Rod Mason, 76, jazz trumpeter. •
Peter Sarstedt, 75, singer ("
Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?") •
Colin Shortis, 82, Army general. •
Nigel Spearing, 86, politician, MP for
Acton (1970–1974) and
Newham South (1974–1997). •
Laurie Topp, 93, footballer (
Hendon). • 9 January •
Zygmunt Bauman, 91, sociologist. •
Terry Ramshaw, 74, rugby league footballer (
Featherstone Rovers,
Wakefield Trinity). • 10 January •
Ronald Buxton, 93, politician, MP for
Leyton (1965–1966). •
William Goodhart, Baron Goodhart, 83, lawyer and politician. •
Clare Hollingworth, 105, journalist (
The Daily Telegraph), broke news of German
invasion of Poland (1939). • 11 January •
Tony Booth, 83, poster artist (
The Beatles). •
James Ferguson-Lees, 88, ornithologist (
British Birds). •
Brian Fletcher, 69, jockey (
Grand National winner). •
Katherine Fryer, 106, artist. •
Charles Lyell, 3rd Baron Lyell, 77, peer. •
Kenyon Wright, 84, Scottish Episcopal priest and political campaigner. • 12 January •
Robin Hyman, 85, publisher. •
Anthony King, 82, professor and political scientist. •
Larry Steinbachek, 56, keyboardist (
Bronski Beat). •
Graham Taylor, 72, football manager (
Watford,
Aston Villa,
England). • 13 January •
Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, 86, photographer, filmmaker and former husband of
Princess Margaret. •
Mark Fisher, 48, writer, cultural theorist and music journalist (
The Wire,
Fact). • Sir
John Hanson, 78, diplomat and historian. •
John Jacobs, 91, golfer, founder of the
PGA European Tour. • 15 January •
Babette Cole, 66, children's author. •
Terry Cryer, 82, jazz and blues photographer. • 16 January –
Brian Whitehouse, 81, footballer (
West Bromwich Albion,
Crystal Palace). • 17 January –
Philip Bond, 82, actor (
Doctor Who,
The Onedin Line). • 18 January •
Hilary Bailey, 79, writer. •
Rachael Heyhoe Flint, Baroness Heyhoe Flint, 77, cricketer (
England women's team), businesswoman and philanthropist. •
Peter Kippax, 76, cricketer (
Yorkshire,
Durham,
Northumberland). •
Johnny Little, 86, footballer (
Rangers,
Morton,
Scotland). • 19 January •
Roderick Ham, 91, architect. •
Mike Kellie, 69, multi-instrumentalist (
Spooky Tooth,
The Only Ones) and record producer. • 20 January –
Emma Tennant, 79, author. • 21 January •
Shirley Paget, Marchioness of Anglesey, 92, writer. •
Dave Shipperley, 64, footballer (
Charlton Athletic,
Gillingham). •
John Watkiss, 55, comic artist (
Deadman) and concept artist (
Tarzan,
Atlantis: The Lost Empire). • 22 January •
Katharine Macmillan, Viscountess Macmillan of Ovenden, 96, politician and aristocrat. •
Pete Overend Watts, 69, bass guitarist (
Mott the Hoople). • 23 January •
Gorden Kaye, 75, comic actor (''
'Allo 'Allo!, Brazil, Coronation Street''). •
Douglas Reeman, 92, author. •
Betty Tebbs, 98, women's rights activist. • 25 January • Sir
John Hurt, 77, actor (
Alien,
The Elephant Man,
Hellboy,
Harry Potter),
BAFTA winner (1979, 1981). •
Mike Peyton, 96, cartoonist. • Sir
Nigel Rodley, 75, lawyer, professor and human rights pioneer. •
Margaret Wall, Baroness Wall of New Barnet, 75, trade unionist and peer. • 26 January •
Tam Dalyell, 84, politician, MP for
West Lothian (1962–1983) and
Linlithgow (1983–2005). •
David Rose, 92, television producer (
Z-Cars) and founder of
FilmFour. • 27 January •
Geoffrey Raisman, 72, neuroscientist. •
David Sayer, 80, cricketer (
Kent). •
Billy Simpson, 87, footballer (
Linfield,
Rangers). • 28 January • Sir
Christopher Bland, 78, businessman and
Chairman of the BBC (1996–2001). •
Alexander Chancellor, 77, journalist (
The Guardian,
The Spectator,
The Oldie). •
Many Clouds, 9, racehorse. •
Geoff Nicholls, 68, keyboardist (
Black Sabbath,
Quartz). • 29 January – Sir
Harold Atcherley, 98, businessman and arts administrator. • 31 January •
Deke Leonard, 72, rock guitarist (
Man). •
John Schroeder, 82, composer, songwriter and record producer (
Helen Shapiro,
Sounds Orchestral,
Status Quo). •
John Wetton, 67, singer-songwriter ("
Only Time Will Tell", "
Heat of the Moment") and bass guitarist (
Asia,
King Crimson).
February • 1 February •
Desmond Carrington, 90, actor (
Emergency – Ward 10) and broadcaster. •
Ken Morrison, 85, businessman and president of the
Morrisons supermarket chain. • 3 February •
Gordon Aikman, 31,
ALS campaigner. •
Anthony French, 96, physicist, contributor to the
Manhattan Project. •
Colin Hutton, 90, rugby league player, manager and executive (
Hull). •
Michael Whinney, 86, Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Aston (1982–1985) and
Bishop of Southwell (1985–1988). • 4 February •
Gervase de Peyer, 90, clarinetist. •
Ivor Noël Hume, 89, archaeologist (
Wolstenholme Towne). • Sir
Kenneth Newman, 90, police officer,
Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police (1982–1987). • 5 February –
Glen Dudbridge, 78–79, sinologist. • 6 February –
Alec McCowen, 91, actor (
A Night to Remember,
Frenzy,
Gangs of New York). • 7 February •
Michael Henshall, 88, Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Warrington (1976–1996). •
John Salt, 75, Anglican bishop,
Diocese of St Helena (1999–2011). • 8 February •
Timothy Behrens, 79, painter. • Sir
Elihu Lauterpacht, 88, lawyer. • Sir
Peter Mansfield, 83, physicist, laureate of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2003). •
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, 45, socialite and television presenter. •
Tom Raworth, 78, poet. •
Alan Simpson, 87, comedy scriptwriter (''
Hancock's Half Hour, Comedy Playhouse, Steptoe and Son''). • Sir
John Wells, 91, politician, MP for
Maidstone (1959–1987). • 9 February –
Simon Porter, 66, cricketer and cricket administrator (
Oxfordshire). • 11 February –
Joseph Bonnar, 68, rugby league footballer of the 1960s and 1970s. • 12 February •
Sara Coward, 69, actress (
The Archers). •
Damian, 52, pop singer. •
Bobby Murdoch, 81, footballer (
Liverpool). • 15 February –
Roy Proverbs, 84, footballer (
Gillingham). • 16 February •
Richard Pankhurst, 89, academic and son of
Sylvia Pankhurst. •
Peter Richardson, 85, cricketer (
Worcestershire,
Kent,
England). • 17 February •
Alan Aldridge, 73, graphic designer (
The Who,
Elton John). •
Peter Skellern, 69, singer-songwriter. • 18 February –
Roger Hynd, 75, footballer (
Rangers,
Birmingham City) and football manager (
Motherwell). • 19 February –
Don Dixon, Baron Dixon, 87, politician, MP for
Jarrow (1979–1997). • 20 February •
Steve Hewlett, 58, journalist (
The Guardian) and radio presenter (
The Media Show). •
Leo Murphy, 78, Gaelic footballer. • 21 February • Sir
Cosmo Haskard, 100, colonial administrator,
Governor of the Falkland Islands (1964–1970). • Sir
Michael Palmer, 88, Army officer,
Defence Services Secretary (1982–1985). •
Garel Rhys, 76, economist and motor industry academic. • 23 February •
Derek Ibbotson, 84, runner, Olympic bronze medalist (
1956). •
David Waddington, Baron Waddington, 87, politician, MP (1968–1974, 1979–1990),
Home Secretary (1989–1990),
Leader of the House of Lords (1990–1992) and
Governor of Bermuda (1992–1997). • 25 February •
Neil Fingleton, 36, actor (
Game of Thrones,
47 Ronin,
Doctor Who) and basketball player. •
Bobby Lumley, 84, footballer (
Hartlepool United,
Charlton Athletic). •
Elli Norkett, 20, rugby player (
Wales). •
Lloyd Williams, 83, rugby union player (
Cardiff,
Wales). • 26 February • Sir
Gerald Kaufman, 86, politician, MP for
Manchester Ardwick (1970–1983) and
Manchester Gorton (since 1983),
Father of the House (since 2015). •
Irvine Sellar, 82, property developer and architect (
The Shard). • 27 February •
Syd Lowdon, 81, rugby league footballer (
Whitehaven,
Workington Town,
Cumberland). •
Alex Young, 80, footballer (
Hearts,
Everton,
Scotland). • 28 February •
Douglas Milmine, 95, Anglican prelate, Bishop of Paraguay (1973–1985). •
Nicholas Mosley, 93, novelist and biographer. •
James Walker, 76, actor (
Nineteen Eighty-Four,
Empire of the Sun).
March • 1 March •
P. J. Bradley, 76, politician, member of the
Northern Ireland Assembly (1998–2011). •
John Hampshire, 76, cricketer (
Yorkshire,
England). • 2 March –
Tommy Gemmell, 73, footballer (
Celtic,
Dundee,
Scotland) and manager. • 3 March • Dame
Anne Griffiths, 84, librarian and archivist. •
Mary Parry, 87, figure skater, European championship bronze medalist (1960). •
Gordon Thomas, 84, journalist and author. • 5 March –
Leonard Manasseh, 100, architect. • 6 March –
Geoffrey Wainwright, 79, archaeologist. • 7 March •
Ronald Drever, 85, physicist. •
Julian Haines, 72–73, bowler. • 8 March – Sir
Clive Bossom, 99, baronet, politician and MP for
Leominster (1959–1974). • 9 March •
Mick Adams, 65, rugby league footballer (
Widnes Vikings). •
Ann Beach, 78, actress (
Fresh Fields). •
Jane Freeman, 81, actress (
Last of the Summer Wine). •
Howard Hodgkin, 84, painter and printmaker. •
Keith Holliday, 82, rugby league footballer (
Wakefield Trinity). • 10 March • Sir
Nigel Cecil, 91, Royal Navy officer,
Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man (1980–1985). •
John Forgeham, 75, actor (
The Italian Job,
Sheena, ''
Footballers' Wives''). •
Tony Haygarth, 72, actor (
Chicken Run,
Emmerdale,
Dracula). •
Glyn Tegai Hughes, 94, academic and politician. •
Roy Mason, 83, figure skater, European championship bronze medalist (1960). •
John Surtees, 83, motorcycle racer, world champion (1956, 1958, 1959, 1960) and
Formula One driver, world champion (1964). • 12 March •
Pamela Sue Anderson, 61, philosopher. •
Ray Hassall, 74, politician,
Lord Mayor of Birmingham (2015–2016). • 13 March •
Chris Greetham, 80, cricketer (
Somerset). •
John Lever, 55, drummer (
The Chameleons). •
Dave Taylor, 76, footballer (
Yeovil Town). • 14 March •
Barbara Boxall, women's magazine editor. •
Jim McAnearney, 81, footballer (
Sheffield Wednesday,
Plymouth Argyle) and manager. • 15 March –
Stephen Cosh, 97, cricketer. • 16 March •
Tony Barrow, 45, rugby league player (
Swinton Lions). •
Henry Richmond, 81, Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Repton (1986–1998). • 17 March •
Robert Day, 94, television and movie director (
The Green Man,
First Man into Space,
The Rebel). •
George Lewith, 67, medical researcher. • 19 March •
Robin Sibson, 72, mathematician, vice-chancellor of the
University of Kent, chief executive of the
Higher Education Statistics Agency. •
Ian Stewart, 87, racing driver. • 20 March –
Billy Hails, 82, professional footballer and manager (
Peterborough United). • 21 March •
Colin Dexter, 86, author (
Inspector Morse series). •
Roy Fisher, 86, poet and jazz pianist. •
Martin McGuinness, 66, politician, deputy
First Minister of Northern Ireland (2007–2017), MP (1997–2013),
MLA (1998–2017) and former
Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) leader. • 22 March •
Andy Coogan, 99, author and World War II veteran. •
Ken Currie, 91, footballer (
Heart of Midlothian,
Dunfermline Athletic). •
John Derrick, 54, cricketer (
Glamorgan). •
Keith Palmer, 47–48, police officer, victim of the
2017 Westminster attack. •
Ronnie Moran, 83, football player and coach (
Liverpool). • 24 March •
Piers Dixon, 88, politician, MP for
Truro (1970–1974). •
Peter Shotton, 75, washboardist (
The Quarrymen) and businessman (
Fatty Arbuckle's,
Apple Corps). •
Keith Sutton, 82, Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Lichfield (1984–2003). • 25 March –
J. Richard Hill, 88, Royal Navy admiral. • 27 March •
Clem Curtis, 76, singer (
The Foundations). •
David Storey, 83, novelist (
Saville), screenwriter (
This Sporting Life) and playwright (
Home). •
Harold Neville Vazeille Temperley, 102, applied mathematician. • 28 March •
Paul Bowles, 59, footballer (
Crewe Alexandra,
Port Vale,
Stockport County). •
Gwilym Prys Davies, Baron Prys-Davies, 93, lawyer and politician. • 30 March – Sir
John Fretwell, 86, diplomat,
Ambassador to France (1982–1987). • 31 March •
Rupert Cornwell, 71, journalist (
The Independent). •
Mike Hall, 35, endurance cyclist. •
John Phillips, 65, footballer (
Chelsea,
Wales).
April • 1 April •
Parv Bancil, 50, playwright. •
Darcus Howe, 74, Trinidadian-born civil rights activist, member of the
Mangrove Nine. •
Stuart Markland, 69, footballer (
Berwick Rangers,
Dundee United,
Montrose). • 2 April •
D. B. H. Wildish, 102, Royal Navy vice admiral. •
Jeremy Wilson, 72, editor, publisher and writer. • 3 April –
Stella Turk, 92, zoologist, naturalist and conservationist. • 5 April •
Tim Parnell, 84, racing driver (
Formula One). •
Dennis Shaw, 86, cricketer (
Warwickshire). • 6 April •
Stan Anslow, 85, footballer (
Millwall). •
John Fraser, 82, politician, MP for
Norwood (1966–1997). • 7 April •
Christopher Morahan, 87, stage and television director (
The Jewel in the Crown). •
Mary Mumford, 15th Lady Herries of Terregles, 76, peeress. •
Tim Pigott-Smith, 70, actor (
The Jewel in the Crown,
Clash of the Titans,
V for Vendetta). •
John Salmon, 86, advertising executive. • 8 April –
Brian Matthew, 88, TV and radio presenter (
Saturday Club,
Thank Your Lucky Stars,
Sounds of the 60s). • 9 April –
Stan Robinson, 80, jazz tenor saxophonist and flautist. • 10 April • Sir
Arnold Clark, 89, businessman, founder of
Arnold Clark Automobiles. •
Fred Furniss, 94, footballer (
Sheffield United). •
David Parry-Jones, 83, TV presenter and writer. •
Margaret Towner, 96, actress (
Derek,
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace). • 11 April •
David Perry, 79, rugby union player (
England). •
Toby Smith, 46, keyboardist (
Jamiroquai). • 14 April •
George William Jones, 79, political scientist and author. •
Bill Mitchell, 65, theatre director. •
John Woodburn, 80, racing cyclist. • 15 April •
Johnny Carlyle, 87, ice hockey player (
Nottingham Panthers). •
Dorothy Dorow, 86, soprano. •
Allan Holdsworth, 70, guitarist and composer (
Bruford,
UK,
Soft Machine). • 16 April •
Michael Bogdanov, 78, theatre director. •
Rosemary Frankau, 84, actress (
Terry and June). • 17 April •
Michael Perham, 69, Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Gloucester (2004–2014). •
Sean Scanlan, 68, actor. • 18 April •
Gordon Langford, 86, composer. •
Nona Liddell, 89, violinist. • 20 April • Sir
Ewen Fergusson, 84, British diplomat,
Ambassador to South Africa (1982–1984) and
France (1987–1992). • Sir
Geoffrey Holland, 88, civil servant. •
Eric Ingham, 72, rugby league footballer of the 1970s. •
Germaine Mason, 34, Jamaican-born athlete, Olympic gold medallist (
2008). • 21 April –
Ugo Ehiogu, 44, footballer (
Aston Villa,
Middlesbrough,
England) and football coach. • 22 April •
Olga Hegedus, 96, cellist. •
Ian Kirkwood, Lord Kirkwood, 84, jurist, Senator of the College of Justice. • Sir
Julian Priestley, 66, civil servant,
Secretary General of the European Parliament (1997–2007). •
Peter N. T. Wells, 80–81, medical physicist. • 23 April •
Leo Baxendale, 86, comics artist, creator of
Little Plum,
Minnie the Minx and
The Bash Street Kids. •
Michael Williams, Baron Williams of Baglan, 67, peer and diplomat. • 24 April –
Phil Edwards, 67, Olympic racing cyclist (
1972). • 26 April •
Raj Bagri, Baron Bagri, 86, Indian-born businessman (
London Metal Exchange). •
Charles Eugster, 97, Masters athlete. •
Peter Venables, 94, psychologist. •
Ronald Karslake Starr Wood, 98, plant pathologist. • 28 April •
Andrew Tyler, 70, animal rights campaigner and music journalist. • Sir
John Whitmore, 79, baronet, racing driver and executive coach. • 30 April –
Clifford Brewer, 104, surgeon.
May • 1 May –
Roy Gater, 76, footballer (
Port Vale,
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic,
Crewe Alexandra). • 2 May •
Michael Bore, 69, cricketer (
Yorkshire,
Nottinghamshire). •
Cammy Duncan, 51, footballer (
Motherwell,
Partick Thistle,
Ayr United). •
Norma Procter, 89, opera singer. •
Moray Watson, 88, actor (
The Darling Buds of May,
The Quatermass Experiment,
Compact). • 3 May –
Saxa, 87, Jamaican-born saxophonist (
The Beat). • 4 May •
Richard Dalby, 68, ghost story editor, scholar and bookseller. •
Stephen McKenna, 78, artist. • 5 May •
Clive Brooks, 67, drummer (
Egg,
The Groundhogs,
Pink Floyd). •
Michael Wearing, 78, television producer (
Edge of Darkness). • 6 May •
Tony Conwell, 85, footballer (
Derby County,
Huddersfield Town,
Doncaster Rovers). •
Peter Noble, 72, footballer (
Swindon Town,
Burnley). •
Henry Tempest, 93, landowner (
Broughton Hall). • 7 May –
Hugh Thomas, Baron Thomas of Swynnerton, 85, historian and life peer. • 8 May •
Lawson Soulsby, Baron Soulsby of Swaffham Prior, 90, microbiologist and life peer. •
Nicolas Stacey, 89, clergyman. • 10 May –
Geoffrey Bayldon, 93, actor (
Catweazle,
Worzel Gummidge,
Casino Royale). • 11 May –
Nigel Forman, 74, politician, MP for
Carshalton and Wallington (1976–1997). • 12 May •
Brendan Duddy, 80, restaurateur, property developer and peace negotiator. •
David Thomas, 74, Anglican prelate,
Provincial Assistant Bishop of the
Church in Wales. • 13 May •
Jimmy Copley, 63, drummer (
Jeff Beck,
Graham Parker,
Tears for Fears). •
Janet Lewis-Jones, 67, executive. • 15 May –
Ian Brady, 79, serial killer (
Moors murders). • 17 May •
Eustace Gibbs, 3rd Baron Wraxall, 87, diplomat and aristocrat. •
Rhodri Morgan, 77, politician, MP for
Cardiff West (1987–2001), Leader of
Welsh Labour (2000–2009) and
First Minister of Wales (2000–2009). •
Alan Swinbank, 72, racehorse trainer. • 18 May –
Eric Stevenson, 74, footballer (
Hibernian). • 19 May •
John Cavell, 100, Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Southampton (1972–1984). •
Corbett Cresswell, 84, footballer (
Carlisle United). •
Tommy Ross, 70, footballer (
York City). • 20 May •
Noel Kinsey, 91, footballer (
Birmingham City). •
James Weatherhead, 86, Church of Scotland minister,
Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (1993–1994). • 21 May • Sir
Paul Judge, 68, businessman (
Cadbury Schweppes,
Premier Brands,
Standard Bank) and political executive. • Sir
Peter Marychurch, 89, intelligence officer,
Director of GCHQ (1983–1989). • 22 May •
Salman Ramadan Abedi, 22, suicide bomber (
Manchester Arena bombing). •
Philippa Roles, 39, discus thrower. • 23 May • Sir
Roger Moore, 89, actor (
Live and Let Die,
The Man with the Golden Gun,
The Spy Who Loved Me,
Moonraker,
For Your Eyes Only,
Octopussy,
A View to a Kill,
The Persuaders!,
The Saint). •
Neville Wigram, 2nd Baron Wigram, 101, peer and Army lieutenant-colonel. • 24 May •
David Bobin, 71, sports broadcaster (
Sky Sports). •
George Chesworth, 86, Royal Air Force officer and
Lord Lieutenant of Moray (1994–2005). •
Tom Gilbey, 79, fashion designer. •
Paul Keetch, 56, politician, MP for
Hereford (1997–2010). • 25 May •
Gina Fratini, 85, fashion designer. • Sir
Alistair Horne, 91, historian, journalist and spy. • 27 May –
Don Robinson, 84, English rugby league player (
Wakefield Trinity,
Leeds), world champion (
1954). • 28 May •
Eric Broadley, 88, race car builder and founder of
Lola Cars. •
Marcus Intalex, disc jockey and record producer. •
John Noakes, 83, television presenter (
Blue Peter,
Go With Noakes). •
Graham Webb, 73, racing cyclist, road world champion (1967). • 29 May –
David Lewiston, 88, music collector. • 30 May • Sir
Gordon Brunton, 95, businessman. •
Molly Peters, 75, actress (
Thunderball). •
John Taylor, 75, politician, MP for
Solihull (1983–2005). • 31 May •
Clifford Barker, 91, Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Selby (1983–1991). •
Derek Neilson, 58, footballer (
Brechin City,
Berwick Rangers).
June • 1 June •
Ernie Ackerley, 73, footballer (
South Melbourne). •
Roy Barraclough, 81, comedian (
Cissie and Ada) and actor (
Coronation Street). • Sir
Owen Green, 92, chief executive (
BTR plc). • 2 June •
Malcolm Lipkin, 85, composer. •
Barrie Pettman, 73, author, publisher and philanthropist. •
Peter Sallis, 96, actor (
Last of the Summer Wine,
Wallace and Gromit,
The Wind in the Willows). • Sir
Jeffrey Tate, 74, conductor. •
Ralph Wetton, 89, footballer (
Tottenham Hotspur,
Plymouth Argyle). • 4 June •
Bill Butler, 83, film editor (
A Clockwork Orange,
A Touch of Class). •
Patrick Johnston, 58, scientist and academic administrator,
Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University, Belfast (2014–2017). •
David Nicholls, 61, racehorse trainer. • 5 June •
Andy Cunningham, 67, magician, actor and puppeteer (
Bodger & Badger). •
Helen Dunmore, 64, writer and poet (
Zennor in Darkness). • 6 June •
Vin Garbutt, 69, folk singer (
When the Tide Turns,
Bandalised,
Word of Mouth). •
Davey Lambert, 48, motorcycle racer. •
Peter Norburn, 86, English rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s •
Bill Walker, 88, politician, MP for
Perth and East Perthshire (1979–1983) and
North Tayside (1983–1997). • 7 June •
Angela Hartley Brodie, 82, cancer researcher. •
Arthur Bunting, 80, rugby league player and coach (
Hull Kingston Rovers,
Hull F.C.). •
Ernie Edds, 91, footballer (
Plymouth Argyle,
Torquay United). •
Ed Victor, 77, American-born literary agent. • 8 June –
Naseem Khan, 77, journalist. • 9 June •
John Heyman, 84, producer (
D.A.R.Y.L.). •
Lady Mary Holborow, 80, magistrate,
Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall (1994–2011). •
Sheila Willcox, 81, equestrian,
European champion (1957). • 10 June •
Ray J. Ceresa, 83, philatelist. •
Peter Hocken, 84, theologian and historian. • 11 June •
Alan Campbell, 67, Pentecostal pastor and author. •
Errol Christie, 53, boxer. •
Nigel Grainge, 70, music industry executive (
Ensign Records). •
Geoffrey Rowell, 74, Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Basingstoke (1994–2001) and
Europe (2001–2013). •
Clive Rushton, 69, swimmer and swimming coach. • 12 June •
Sam Beazley, 101, actor (
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,
Johnny English). •
Brian Bellhouse, 80, academic, engineer and entrepreneur. •
Brian Taylor, 84, cricketer (
Essex). •
Donald Winch, 82, economist and academic (
University of Sussex). • 13 June •
Richard Long, 4th Viscount Long, 88, peer and politician. •
Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, 93, peeress. • 14 June –
Khadija Saye, 24, photographer, victim of the
Grenfell Tower fire. • 15 June •
Martin Aitken, 95, archaeometrist. •
Kyla Greenbaum, 95, pianist. • 18 June •
Albert Franks, 81, footballer (
Newcastle United,
Rangers,
Greenock Morton). •
Joel Joffe, Baron Joffe, 85, South African-born human rights lawyer and life peer. •
Joyce Lindores, 73, bowler, Commonwealth Games gold medallist (1988). • 19 June •
Brian Cant, 83, actor (
Dappledown Farm) and television presenter (
Play School). • Sir
Brian Kenny, 83, army general,
Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (1990–1993). • 20 June –
James Berry, 93, Jamaican-born poet. • 21 June •
John Faull, 83, rugby union player (
Swansea,
British Lions). •
Brian Street, 73, anthropologist. • 23 June –
John Freeman, 83, rugby league player (
Halifax). • 25 June •
Denis McQuail, 82, communication theorist. •
Robert Overend, 86, farmer and politician. • Sir
Richard Paniguian, 67, civil servant and industrialist. •
Gordon Wilson, 79, politician, leader of the
Scottish National Party (1979–1990), MP (1974–1987). • 26 June •
David Bleakley, 92, politician,
Northern Irish MP (1958–1965). •
Rex Makin, 91, solicitor. • 27 June •
Michael Bond, 91, children's author (
Paddington Bear). •
Roger Toulson, Lord Toulson, 70, lawyer and Supreme Court judge. • 28 June –
John Higgins, 87, footballer (
Hibernian). • 29 June –
James Davidson, 90, politician, MP for
West Aberdeenshire (1966–1970). • 30 June –
Barry Norman, 83, film critic, writer and media personality (
Film...)
July • 1 July •
Richard Gilbert Scott, 93, architect. •
Stephen Tindale, 54, environmentalist. •
Heathcote Williams, 75, author and actor. • 2 July •
Tony Bianchi, 65, author. •
Ron Fuller, 80, artist and toy designer. •
John McCormick, 80, footballer (
Crystal Palace,
Aberdeen). •
Bert Rossi, 94, gangster. •
Michael Sandberg, Baron Sandberg, 90, banker and life peer, Chairman of
HSBC (1977–1986). • 3 July –
Joe Robinson, 90, actor (
Diamonds Are Forever,
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner,
Thor and the Amazon Women). • 4 July •
Bryan Avery, 73, architect. •
Carol Lee Scott, 74, actress and singer (
Grotbags). • 5 July •
Paul Hollingdale, 79, radio personality (
BBC Radio 2). •
John McKenzie, 91, footballer (
Partick Thistle,
Dumbarton,
Scotland). •
Mark Wilkinson, 66, furniture designer. •
Roger Wootton, 73, aeronautical engineer and balloonist. • 6 July •
Frederick Tuckman, 95, politician, MEP for
Leicester (1979–1989). •
Ken Wimshurst, 79, footballer (
Bristol City). • 7 July •
Tony Moore, 69, footballer (
Chester City,
Chesterfield). •
Ian Posgate, 85, insurance underwriter. • 8 July –
Evan Armstrong, 74, boxer of the 1960s and 1970s. • 9 July •
Clare Douglas, 73, film editor (
United 93,
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy). •
John McKnight, 86, Gaelic football player (
Armagh GAA). • 11 July –
Denis Mack Smith, 97, historian. • 13 July •
John Dalby, 88, singer, composer and pianist. •
Vince Farrar, 70, rugby league player (
Featherstone Rovers,
Sheffield Eagles,
Hull). • 14 July •
Bert Hill, 87, footballer (
Colchester United). •
Roland Moyle, 89, politician, MP for
Lewisham North (1966–1974) and
Lewisham East (1974–1983). • 15 July •
Wesley Carr, 75, Anglican priest,
Dean of Westminster (1997–2006). •
Davie Laing, 92, footballer (
Heart of Midlothian). • 16 July –
Trevor Baxter, 84, actor (
Doctor Who,
Maelstrom,
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow) and playwright. • 19 July •
David E. H. Jones, 79, chemist and author. •
Mary Turner, 79, Irish-born trade unionist. •
Joe Walters, 79, footballer (
Clyde). • 20 July •
Stephen Haseler, 75, academic. •
John McCluskey, Baron McCluskey, 88, lawyer, judge and life peer,
Solicitor General for Scotland (1974–1979). • 21 July •
Pudsey, 11, Border-Collie performing dog (''
Britain's Got Talent, Pudsey: The Movie, Mr Stink''). •
Gary Waller, 72, politician, MP for
Brighouse and Spenborough (1979–1983) and
Keighley (1983–1997). •
Deborah Watling, 69, actress (
Doctor Who,
Take Me High,
The Invisible Man). • 22 July •
Robert Loder, 83, art collector. •
Edward Norfolk, 95, Anglican priest,
Archdeacon of St Albans (1982–1987). • 23 July –
Simon Doggart, 56, head teacher and cricketer (
Cambridge University). • 24 July –
Michael Manktelow, 89, Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Basingstoke (1977–1993). • 25 July •
Hywel Bennett, 73, actor (
The Virgin Soldiers,
Shelley,
EastEnders). •
Sydney Cohen, 95, South African-born pathologist. •
Gabriel Epstein, 98, German-born architect. •
John Wraw, 58, Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Bradwell (since 2012). • 26 July –
Jimmy White, 75, footballer (
AFC Bournemouth,
Portsmouth,
Gillingham). • 27 July –
Rob Anker, 27, dancer (Diversity), winner of
Britain's Got Talent (2009). • 28 July •
Edward Allcard, 102, naval architect and yachtsman. •
Derek Nippard, 86, football referee •
Rosemary Anne Sisson, 93, author and scriptwriter. • 31 July •
Alan Cameron, 79, classicist and academic. •
Peter Lewington, 67, cricketer (
Warwickshire,
Berkshire).
August • 1 August • Sir
Patrick Bateson, 79, biologist, Provost of
King's College, Cambridge (1987–2003). • Sir
John Blelloch, 86, civil servant, Permanent Secretary at the
Northern Ireland Office (1988–1990). •
Ian Graham, 93,
Mayanist. • 2 August •
Dave Caldwell, 85, footballer (
Aberdeen). •
Robin Eady, 76, dermatologist. •
David Ince, 96, World War II
RAF officer. •
Graham Wiltshire, 86, cricket player and coach (
Gloucestershire). • 3 August •
David James Bowen, 91, academic (
University of Wales, Aberystwyth). •
Robert Hardy, 91, actor (
All Creatures Great and Small,
Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years,
Harry Potter). •
Garry Hart, Baron Hart of Chilton, 77, life peer. • 4 August •
Laurie Brokenshire, 64, Royal Navy officer and magician. •
Chuck Hay, 87, curler. • 5 August • Dame
Helen Alexander, 60, businesswoman, President of the
Confederation of British Industry (2009–2011), Chairwoman of the
Port of London Authority (2010–2015) and Chancellor of the
University of Southampton (since 2011). •
Lee Blakeley, 45, opera and theatre director. •
Doug Insole, 91, cricketer (
Essex,
England). • 6 August •
Arthur Boyars, 92, poet and musicologist. •
Kevin McNamara, 82, former
Labour Party MP and
Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. • 8 August •
Mike Deakin, 83, footballer (
Crystal Palace). •
Ken Roberts, rugby league player (
Swinton,
Halifax,
Great Britain). • 9 August –
Thomas A. Bird, 98, WWII Army major and architect. • 10 August •
Chris Hesketh, 72–73, rugby league player (
Wigan,
Salford,
Great Britain). •
T. Jack Thompson, 74, historian. • 11 August •
Susan Brown, 79, mathematician. •
Ted Corbett, 82, cricket writer (
The Hindu). •
Richard Gordon, 95, author and physician (
Doctor). • 13 August –
Victor Pemberton, 85, writer and television producer (
Doctor Who,
Fraggle Rock,
The Adventures of Black Beauty). • 15 August •
Joe McGurn, 52, footballer (
St Johnstone,
Alloa Athletic,
Stenhousemuir). •
Paul Oliver, 90, architecture and blues historian. •
Diane Pearson, 85, book editor and author. • 16 August •
Jennifer Daniel, 81, actress. •
John Ogston, 78, footballer (
Aberdeen). •
David Somerset, 11th Duke of Beaufort, 89, peer. • 18 August • Sir
Bruce Forsyth, 89, television presenter and entertainer (
The Generation Game,
Play Your Cards Right,
The Price is Right,
You Bet!,
Strictly Come Dancing). •
Liz MacKean, 52, broadcast journalist (
Newsnight). •
Duncan Russell, 59, football manager (
Mansfield Town). •
Don Shepherd, 90, cricketer (
Glamorgan). • 19 August –
Brian Aldiss, 92, science fiction writer (
Helliconia) and editor. • 20 August •
Bernard Dunstan, 97, artist. •
Gordon Williams, 83, writer (''
The Siege of Trencher's Farm''). • 21 August •
Bill Green, 66, footballer (
Hartlepool United,
Chesterfield) and football manager (
Scunthorpe United). • Dame
Margaret Turner-Warwick, 92, physician and thoracic specialist, first woman president of the
Royal College of Physicians. • 22 August –
Michael J. C. Gordon, 69, computer scientist. • 23 August •
Michael Dauncey, 97, Army brigadier. •
John Petty, 82, Anglican priest. •
Francis Michael Longstreth Thompson, 92, economic and social historian. • 24 August –
Alan Boswell, 74, footballer (
Shrewsbury Town,
Bolton Wanderers). • 26 August –
Christie Davies, 75, sociologist. • 27 August –
Christopher Winn, 90, cricketer (
Sussex,
Oxford University). • 28 August –
Melissa Bell, 53, singer (
Soul II Soul). • 30 August •
Marjorie Boulton, 93, author and poet. •
Alan MacDonald, 61, production designer (
The Queen,
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,
Philomena). • 31 August • Sir
Edward du Cann, 93, politician, MP for
Taunton (1956–1987). •
Ann Jellicoe, 91, dramatist. •
Tormod MacGill-Eain, 80, comedian and singer.
September • 1 September •
Ralph Dellor, 69, cricketer and broadcaster. •
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 10th Duke of Richmond, 87, peer. •
Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, 85, Roman Catholic cardinal,
Archbishop of Arundel and Brighton (1977–2000) and
Archbishop of Westminster (2000–2009). •
Mick Softley, 77–78, singer-songwriter and guitarist. • 3 September –
Larrington Walker, 70, Jamaican-born actor (
Taboo). • 4 September –
Les McDonald, 84, triathlon competitor and administrator. • 6 September •
Derek Bourgeois, 75, composer. •
Mike Neville, 80, television presenter (
BBC North East,
ITV Tyne Tees). • 7 September •
Terence Harvey, 72, actor (
Hollyoaks,
From Hell,
The Phantom of the Opera). •
Mike Hicks, 80, politician, General Secretary of the
Communist Party of Britain (1988–1998). • 10 September •
Stephen Begley, 42, rugby union player (
Glasgow Warriors). • Sir
David Robert Ford, 82, government official,
Chief Secretary of Hong Kong (1986–1993). •
James Morwood, 73, classical scholar. • 11 September •
Jan Brittin, 58, cricketer. • Sir
Peter Hall, 86, theatre, opera and film director, director of the
National Theatre (1973–1988). • 12 September –
Bert McCann, 84, footballer (
Motherwell,
Scotland). • 13 September –
Derek Wilkinson, 82, footballer (
Sheffield Wednesday). • 14 September –
Michael Freeman, 85, orthopaedic surgeon. • 15 September •
Leon Mestel, 90, astronomer and astrophysicist. •
Geoff Wragg, 87, horse trainer. • 16 September –
Steve Evans, 59, rugby league player (
Hull FC,
Featherstone Rovers). • 17 September –
Suzan Farmer, 75, actress (
The Scarlet Blade,
Doctor in Clover,
Coronation Street). • 18 September •
Sydney Starkie, 91, cricketer (
Northamptonshire). •
Paul Wilson, 66, footballer (
Celtic,
Scotland). • 19 September • Sir
Brian Barder, 83, diplomat,
High Commissioner to Nigeria (1988–1991) and
Australia (1991–1994). •
Christine Butler, 73, politician, MP for
Castle Point (1997–2001). • Sir
John Hunt, 88, politician, MP for
Bromley (1964–1974) and
Ravensbourne (1974–1997). •
David Shepherd, 86, artist and conservationist. • 20 September •
Ken Dean, 90, rugby league footballer of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. • Sir
Teddy Taylor, 80, politician, MP for
Glasgow Cathcart (1964–1979) and
Rochford and Southend East (1980–2005). • 21 September •
Edward Allington, 66, sculptor. •
William G. Stewart, 82, game show host (
Fifteen to One) and television producer. • 22 September •
Mike Carr, 79, jazz organist and pianist. •
Bill Michie, 81, politician, MP for
Sheffield Heeley (1983–2001). •
John Worsdale, 68, footballer (
Stoke City,
Lincoln City). • 24 September –
Jack Good, 86, television and theatre producer, musician and record producer. • 25 September •
Tony Booth, 85, actor (
Till Death Us Do Part,
Coronation Street) and political activist. •
Elizabeth Dawn, 77, actress (
Coronation Street). •
Aneurin Jones, 87, painter. •
Bobby Knutt, 71, actor and comedian (
Coronation Street,
Benidorm,
Emmerdale). •
Freddy Shepherd, 76, businessman (
Newcastle United). • 26 September •
Mehmet Aksoy, 32, filmmaker. • Sir
James Craig, 93, diplomat, Ambassador to
Syria (1976–1979) and
Saudi Arabia (1979–1984). • 27 September – Sir
Richard Greenbury, 81, businessman, Chairman of
Marks and Spencer (1988–1999). • 28 September •
Donald Mitchell, 92, musicologist. •
Alan Thompson, 54, broadcaster (
BBC Radio Wales). •
Benjamin Whitrow, 80, actor (
Pride and Prejudice,
Personal Services,
Quadrophenia). • 30 September –
Apex, 36, drum and bass music producer.
October • 1 October •
Bob Deacon, 73, social scientist. •
Hugh Kearney, 93, historian. •
István Mészáros, 86, Hungarian-born Marxist philosopher (''
Marx's Theory of Alienation, Socialism or Barbarism'') and professor at the
University of Sussex. •
John Swinburne, 87, politician, founder of
SSCUP and member of the
Scottish Parliament (2003–2007). • 3 October •
Rodney Bickerstaffe, 72, trade unionist, General Secretary of
UNISON (1996–2001). •
Les Mutrie, 66, footballer (
Hull City). • 5 October •
Trevor Martin, 87, actor (
Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday,
Coronation Street,
Z-Cars). •
Peter Plouviez, 86, trade union leader, General Secretary of
Equity (1974–1991). •
Anna Stewart, 53, businesswoman, CEO of
Laing O'Rourke (2013–2015) and non-executive director of
Babcock International (from 2012). • 6 October •
Terry Downes, 81, boxer, world champion (1961–1962) and actor (
The Fearless Vampire Killers,
Caravaggio). •
Lou Gare, 78, jazz saxophonist. •
David Marks, 64, architect and entrepreneur (
London Eye,
British Airways i360 observation tower, Treetop Walkway at
Kew Gardens). •
Ian McNeill, 85, football player (
Aberdeen) and manager (
Ross County,
Wigan Athletic). •
Mary Moore, 87, author and diplomat. • 8 October –
Mark S. Joshi, 48, mathematician. • 9 October •
Gary Flather, 80, judge and disability rights campaigner. •
Robin Ling, 90, orthopaedic surgeon. •
Larry Paul, 65, boxer. •
Jimmy Reid, 81, footballer (
Dundee United). • 10 October –
Stack Stevens, 77, England international rugby union player. • 11 October •
Trevor Byfield, 73, actor (
The Bill, ''
Yesterday's Dreams, GoldenEye''). •
Dick Hewitt, 74, footballer (
Barnsley,
York City). • Sir
Richard Swinburn, 79, lieutenant-general,
Commander UK Field Army (1994–1995). • 12 October –
Simon Clarke, 79, rugby union player (
England). • 13 October •
Betty Campbell, 82, Welsh community activist and school headteacher. •
Iain Rogerson, 57, actor (
Coronation Street). • 14 October –
Patrick Haslam, 69, racehorse trainer. • 15 October •
Peter James Scott Lumsden, 88, racing driver. • Sir
Bert Massie, 68, disability rights campaigner, Chairman of
Disability Rights Commission (2000–2007). • 16 October •
Kevin Cadle, 62, American-born basketball coach (
Kingston Kings,
Great Britain) and presenter (
Sky Sports). •
Roy Dotrice, 94, actor (
Amadeus,
A Moon for the Misbegotten). •
Sean Hughes, 51, comedian (
Never Mind the Buzzcocks, ''
Sean's Show) and actor (The Last Detective''). •
Heather Slade-Lipkin, 70, pianist, harpsichordist and music teacher. • 18 October –
Phil Miller, 68, guitarist. • 19 October •
Ken Gowers, 81, rugby league player (
Swinton,
Great Britain). •
Brian Riley, 80, footballer (
Bolton Wanderers). • 21 October •
Denise P. Barlow, 69, geneticist. •
Rosemary Leach, 81, actress (''
That'll Be the Day, A Room with a View, The Roads to Freedom, The Plague Dogs, My Family''). • 22 October –
Patricia Llewellyn, 55, television producer (
The Naked Chef, ''
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares''),
BAFTA (
2001,
2005,
2008) and
Emmy winner (
2006). • 23 October •
Anthony Hallam, 83, geologist. •
Iona Opie, 94, folklorist. • 24 October • Sir
Peter Bairsto, 91, air marshal, Deputy Commander in Chief
Strike Command (1981–1984). •
Glenn Barr, 75, politician (
UDA) and advocate, member of
Northern Ireland Assembly and
Constitutional Convention. • 25 October •
Peter MacGregor-Scott, 69, film producer (
Batman Forever,
The Fugitive,
Still Smokin). •
John Mollo, 86, costume designer (
Star Wars,
Alien,
Gandhi), Oscar winner (
1977,
1982). •
Ben Shephard, 69, historian. • 26 October • Sir
Gavin Laird, 84, trade unionist. •
Thomas Smales, 83, rugby league footballer (
Great Britain) and coach (
Castleford Tigers,
Featherstone Rovers). • 27 October •
Peter Lawrenson, 84, electrical engineer. •
David Shedden, 73, rugby union player (
Scotland). • 28 October •
Yvonne Baseden, 95, French-born
Special Operations Executive agent. •
Roger Lockyer, 89, historian. • 30 October •
Candy Atherton, 62, politician, MP for
Falmouth and Camborne (1997–2005). •
Frank Doran, 68, politician, MP for
Aberdeen South (1987–1992) and
Aberdeen North (1997–2015). •
Mary Reveley, 77, racehorse trainer. • 31 October –
Derek Robinson, 90, trade unionist.
November • 1 November –
Eifion Evans, 86, church historian. • 2 November • Lady
Ursula d'Abo, 100, socialite. • Sir
Michael Latham, 74, politician, MP for
Melton (1974–1983) and
Rutland and Melton (1983–1992). •
Sarah Maguire, 60, poet and translator. •
Paddy Russell, 89, television director (
Doctor Who,
Out of the Unknown,
The Omega Factor). • 3 November –
Trevor Bell, 87, artist. • 4 November –
Derek Morgan, 88, cricketer (
Derbyshire). • 5 November •
Robin Esser, 84, newspaper executive (
Sunday Express,
Daily Mail). •
Helen John, 80, anti-war activist. • Sir
Hugh Neill, 96, businessman and public servant. • 6 November –
Roger Becker, 83, tennis player. • 7 November •
Paul Buckmaster, 71, arranger (
Elton John,
The Rolling Stones) and composer,
Grammy winner (
2002). •
Brian Perry, 74, cricketer (
Shropshire). •
Carl Sargeant, 49, politician. • 8 November •
Tim Gudgin, 87, radio presenter. •
Pat Hutchins, 75, illustrator, author and actress (
Rosie and Jim). • 10 November •
Duffy Ayers, 102, portrait painter. •
Geoff Fletcher, 74, rugby league player (
Leigh Centurions). • 11 November –
Henry Emeleus, 87, geologist. • 12 November •
Lady Cynthia Postan, 99, horticulturalist. •
Geoffrey Alexander Rowley-Conwy, 9th Baron Langford, 105, Army officer and peer, longest-lived peer on record. • 13 November •
Jeremy Hutchinson, Baron Hutchinson of Lullington, 102, lawyer and life peer. •
Peter Imbert, Baron Imbert, 84, police officer,
Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police (1987–1992) and life peer. • 14 November –
Bill Cashmore, 56, actor (
Brass Eye,
Fist of Fun). • 15 November •
Jill Barklem, 66, writer and illustrator (
Brambly Hedge). •
Keith Barron, 83, actor (
Duty Free,
Upstairs, Downstairs,
The Nigel Barton Plays). •
Joy Lofthouse, 94, World War II pilot. • 16 November •
Tommy Farrer, 94, footballer (
Bishop Auckland). •
Jimmy Steele, 55, dentist. • 17 November •
Bill Pitt, 80, politician, MP for
Croydon North West (1981–1983). •
Les Tonks, 75, rugby league footballer of the 1960s and 1970s. • 18 November •
John Murray, 93, Olympic ice hockey player (
1948). •
Peter Spufford, 83, historian. • 20 November •
John Gordon, 92, author (
The Giant Under The Snow). •
Alan Walker, 79, paleoanthropologist, discoverer of
The Black Skull. • 21 November •
Derek Barber, Baron Barber of Tewkesbury, 99, life peer, Member of the
House of Lords (1992–2016). •
Rodney Bewes, 79, actor (
The Likely Lads,
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?) and writer (
Dear Mother...Love Albert). •
Harry Blamires, 101, Anglican theologian, literary critic and novelist. •
Milein Cosman, 96, German-born graphic artist. •
Iola Gregory, 71, actress (
Pobol y Cwm). • 22 November –
Bobi Jones, 88, author and academic. • 23 November •
Allan Harris, 74, footballer (
Queens Park Rangers,
Chelsea). •
Anthony Harvey, 87, film director (
The Lion in Winter) and editor (
Dr. Strangelove,
Lolita). •
Manjit Wolstenholme, 53, businesswoman (
Future Publishing,
Unite Group,
Provident Financial). • 26 November –
Mick Martyn, 81, rugby league player (
Leigh Centurions). • 27 November –
Dermot Drummy, 56, football player (
Blackpool,
Arsenal) and coach (
Chelsea Academy,
Crawley Town). • 28 November • Sir
Peter Burt, 73, businessman, chief executive (1996–2001) and Governor (2001–2003) of the
Bank of Scotland and chairman of
ITV plc (2004–2007). •
Jimmy McEwan, 88, footballer (
Raith Rovers,
Aston Villa). • Sir
Martin Nourse, 85, jurist,
Lord Justice of Appeal (1985–2001). •
Johan Steyn, Baron Steyn, 85, South African-born jurist and life peer,
Law Lord (1995–2005). • 29 November –
Mary Lee Woods, 93, English mathematician and computer programmer. • 30 November •
Terence Beesley, 60, actor (
EastEnders,
The Phantom of the Opera,
War & Peace). •
Russell Evans, 52, cricketer (
Nottinghamshire).
December • 2 December •
Hugh Davies, 85, cricketer (
Glamorgan). •
Alan Sinfield, 76, literary critic. • 3 December –
Ian Twitchin, 65, footballer (
Torquay United). • 4 December •
Alastair Bellingham, haematologist, President of the
Royal College of Pathologists (1993–1996). •
Jimmy Hood, 69, politician, MP for
Clydesdale (1987–2005) and
Lanark and Hamilton East (2005–2015). •
Christine Keeler, 75, model and showgirl involved in the
Profumo affair. •
Annette Page, 84, ballerina. • 5 December •
Maureen Baker, 97, fashion designer. •
Meic Povey, 67, actor and playwright (
Pobol y Cwm). •
Pamela Tudor-Craig, 89, art historian. • 7 December •
John Catt, 78, geologist and soil scientist. •
Rodney Harris, 85, geneticist. •
Tommy Horton, 76, golfer. •
Peter Walwyn, 84, racehorse trainer. • 8 December –
Jack Hayward, 86, political scientist. • 9 December –
Damian Le Bas, 54, artist. • 10 December •
John Beer, 91, literary critic. •
Max Clifford, 74, disgraced former publicist and convicted sex offender. •
Collier Bay, 27, racehorse. •
Arnold Maran, 80, surgeon, President of the
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (1997–2000). •
Toni Mascolo, 75, Italian-born hairdresser and businessman, co-founder of
Toni & Guy. • 11 December •
Keith Chegwin, 60, television presenter (
Cheggers Plays Pop, ''
It's a Knockout) and actor (Macbeth''). •
Suzanna Leigh, 72, actress (
Paradise, Hawaiian Style). • Sir
Hereward Wake, 101, baronet and army officer. • 12 December •
Peter Duffell, 95, film and TV director (
The House That Dripped Blood,
England Made Me,
Inside Out). •
Bob Hale, 72, philosopher. • 14 December –
Michael Hirst, 84, art historian. • 15 December •
John Critchinson, 82, jazz pianist. •
Heinz Wolff, 89, German-born scientist and television presenter (
The Great Egg Race). • 16 December –
Sharon Laws, 43, racing cyclist. • 18 December –
Fritz Lustig, 98, German-born army intelligence officer. • 19 December •
Jon Oberlander, 55, cognitive scientist. • Sir
Peter Terry, 91, Royal Air Force marshal and politician,
Governor of Gibraltar (1985–1989). • 20 December •
Randolph Quirk, Baron Quirk, 97, linguist and life peer. •
David Grant Walker, 94, historian. • 21 December –
Nicholas Rayner, 79, Army officer and auctioneer. • 22 December •
Cyril Beavon, 80, footballer (
Oxford United). •
Eric Moonman, 88, politician, MP for
Billericay (1966–1970) and
Basildon (1974–1979), and chairman of the
Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland (1975–1980). • 23 December •
John Atkinson, 71, rugby league player (
Leeds Rhinos,
England). •
Mark Whittow, 60, archaeologist and Byzantinist. • 24 December •
Brian Jenkins, 74, swimmer, European championship silver medallist (
1962). • Sir
Brian Neill, 94, judge,
Lord Justice of Appeal (1985–1996),
President of the Court of Appeal for Gibraltar (1998–2003). • 26 December •
Willie Penman, 78, footballer (
Newcastle United,
Swindon Town,
Walsall). •
Steve Piper, 64, footballer (
Brighton and Hove Albion,
Portsmouth). •
Francis Walmsley, 91, Roman Catholic prelate,
Bishop of the Forces (1979–2002). • 27 December –
Bernard Gordon Lennox, 85, Army general,
Commandant of the British Sector in Berlin (1983–1986). • 28 December •
Bronwen, Lady Astor, 87, model, psychotherapist and society figure. •
John Faulkner, 69, footballer (
Luton Town,
Memphis Rogues,
California Surf). •
Francis Wyndham, 93, author, literary editor and journalist. • 29 December –
Jim Baikie, 77, comic book artist (
Judge Dredd,
Skizz,
Jinty). • 30 December –
Gavin Stamp, 69, architectural historian. • 31 December •
Richard Cousins, 58, businessman and CEO (
Compass Group). •
Charles Alexander Ramsay, 81, Army officer. ==See also==