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** [[Michael Ruse]], 84, British-born Canadian historian and philosopher.<ref>{{cite web |title=Michael Ruse, influential historian and philosopher of biology, dies at 84 |url=https://ncse.ngo/michael-ruse-influential-historian-and-philosopher-biology-dies-84 |website=National Center for Science Education |date=4 November 2024}}</ref> |
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** [[Janey Godley]], 63, Scottish stand-up comedian, writer and actress.<ref>{{cite news|title=Scottish comedian Janey Godley dies aged 63 |url=https://news.sky.com/story/scottish-comedian-janey-godley-dies-aged-63-13246433|work=Sky News|publisher=Sky|date=2 November 2024}}</ref> |
** [[Janey Godley]], 63, Scottish stand-up comedian, writer and actress.<ref>{{cite news|title=Scottish comedian Janey Godley dies aged 63 |url=https://news.sky.com/story/scottish-comedian-janey-godley-dies-aged-63-13246433|work=Sky News|publisher=Sky|date=2 November 2024}}</ref> |
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** [[Paul Stephenson (civil rights campaigner)|Paul Stephenson]], 87, British civil rights campaigner.<ref>{{cite web |title=Bristol Bus Boycott: Civil rights campaigner Dr Paul Stephenson dies aged 87 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2n01ew3d5o |website=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=3 November 2024}}</ref> |
** [[Paul Stephenson (civil rights campaigner)|Paul Stephenson]], 87, British civil rights campaigner.<ref>{{cite web |title=Bristol Bus Boycott: Civil rights campaigner Dr Paul Stephenson dies aged 87 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2n01ew3d5o |website=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=3 November 2024}}</ref> |
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**[[John Cannan]], 70, British convicted murderer and rapist.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy9jxpj2lypo |title=Suzy Lamplugh murder suspect John Cannan dies in prison |website=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=6 November 2024 |accessdate=6 November 2024}}</ref> (death announced on this date) |
** [[John Cannan]], 70, British convicted murderer and rapist.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy9jxpj2lypo |title=Suzy Lamplugh murder suspect John Cannan dies in prison |website=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=6 November 2024 |accessdate=6 November 2024}}</ref> (death announced on this date) |
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**[[John Dempsey (footballer, born 1946)|John Dempsey]], 78, English-born Irish footballer ([[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], [[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]], [[Republic of Ireland national football team|national team]]).<ref>{{cite web |title=Fulham and Chelsea pay tribute to John Dempsey |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cdxyl0v720go |website=BBC Sport |publisher=BBC |date=6 November 2024}}</ref> |
** [[John Dempsey (footballer, born 1946)|John Dempsey]], 78, English-born Irish footballer ([[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], [[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]], [[Republic of Ireland national football team|national team]]).<ref>{{cite web |title=Fulham and Chelsea pay tribute to John Dempsey |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cdxyl0v720go |website=BBC Sport |publisher=BBC |date=6 November 2024}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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The following notable deaths of British people occurred in 2024. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, citizenship at birth, nationality (in addition to British), or/and home nation, what subject was noted for, birth year, cause of death (if known), and reference.
January
- 1 January – Graham Tripp, 91, English cricketer (Somerset).[1]
- 2 January
- Matisyahu Salomon, 86, English-born American rabbi.[2]
- Sir Frank Kitson, 97, military officer, Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces (1982–1985) and deputy commander field army (1980–1982).[3]
- 3 January
- Derek Draper, 56, lobbyist and political adviser.[4][5]
- Bobby Hoy, 73, English footballer (Huddersfield Town, Halifax Town, Blackburn Rovers).[6] (death announced on this date)
- 4 January
- Georgina Hale, 80, English actress (Mahler, The Devils, Castaway).[7]
- Glynis Johns, 100, South African-born British actress (The Sundowners, Mary Poppins, A Little Night Music).[8]
- Keith Lamb, 77, English football executive, chief executive of Middlesbrough (1987–2011).[9]
- Mike Sadler, 103, British Army officer, last original member of the Special Air Service.[10]
- David Soul, 80, American-born actor (Starsky & Hutch, Here Come the Brides) and singer ("Don't Give Up on Us").[11]
- 5 January
- Philip Hedley, 85, British theatre director.[12] (death announced on this date)
- Del Palmer, 71, English singer-songwriter, bass guitarist, and sound engineer.[13]
- 6 January – Sir Roy Calne, 93, British surgeon.[14]
- 7 January – Tony Clarkin, 77, English guitarist and songwriter (Magnum).[15]
- 8 January – J. P. R. Williams, 74, Welsh rugby union player (Barbarians, British & Irish Lions, national team).[16] (death announced on this date)
- 10 January – Peter Johnson, 84, English food industry and football executive, chairman of Tranmere Rovers (1987–1998, 2000–2014) and Everton (1994–1999).[17]
- 11 January – Annie Nightingale, 83, broadcaster (BBC Radio 1) and television presenter (The Old Grey Whistle Test).[18]
- 13 January – Mel Blyth, 79, English footballer (Crystal Palace, Southampton, Millwall).[19] (death announced on this date)
- 14 January – Malcolm Alker, 45, English rugby league player (Salford Red Devils, national team).[20] (death announced on this date)
- 15 January
- Charmian Abrahams, 96, British actress (Crossroads).[21]
- Denis Connaghan, 79, Scottish footballer (Celtic, St Mirren, Morton).[22] (death announced on this date)
- 16 January – Laurie Johnson, 96, English composer and bandleader.[23]
- 17 January – Sir Tony Lloyd, 73, British politician, MP (1983–2012, since 2017) and mayor of Greater Manchester (2015–2017), leukemia.[24]
- 18 January
- Ray Henderson, 86, English footballer (Hull City, Reading).[25] (death announced on this date)
- John Hurst, 76, English footballer (Everton, Oldham Athletic).[26]
- Mick Ives, 84, English racing cyclist.[27]
- Alan Mills, 88, English tennis player and official, referee for Wimbledon Championships (1983–2005).[28]
- Ivan Moody, 59, British composer and musicologist.[29]
- Simon Peel, 54, British broadcaster (Gaydio)[30]
- 19 January – Graham Bright, 81, British politician, MP (1979–1997) and Cambridgeshire police and crime commissioner (2012–2016).[31]
- 20 January – Doug Padgett, 89, English cricketer (Yorkshire, national team).[32]
- 22 January
- Tommy Baldwin, 78, English footballer (Chelsea, Arsenal, Seattle Sounders).[33]
- Jack Jennings, 104, British World War II veteran, last survivor of the Burma Death Railway.[34] (death announced on this date)
- 23 January – Martin Middlebrook, 91, English military historian and writer.[35] (death announced on this date)
- 24 January – Wayne Brown, British chief fire officer (West Midlands Fire Service)[36] (death announced on this date)
- 26 January
- Keith Booth, 81, English cricket writer.[37] (death announced on this date)
- Graham Drury, 71, Welsh motorcycle speedway rider.[38]
- Walter Love, 88, Northern Irish broadcaster (BBC Radio Ulster).[39]
- 27 January
- Peter Glynn, 71, English rugby league player (St. Helens, Salford, national team).[40] (death announced on this date)
- Stuart Gray, 50, Scottish footballer (Celtic, Reading, Rushden & Diamonds), cancer.[41] (death announced on this date)
- Malcolm Gregson, 80, English golfer.[42] (death announced on this date)
- 28 January – Lenny Piper, 46, English footballer (Gillingham, St Albans City, Farnborough).[43]
- 29 January – David Smith, 88, English Anglican clergyman, bishop of Bradford (1992–2002).[44] (death announced on this date)
- 30 January
- Brian Griffin, 75, British photographer.[45]
- Richard Howard, 79, British actor (Emmerdale Farm).[46] (death announced on this date)
- Ally Shewan, 83, Scottish football player (Aberdeen) and manager (Elgin City).[47] (death announced on this date)
- Abe Terry, 89, English rugby league player (St Helens).[48]
February
- 1 February – Patrick Hanks, 83, English lexicographer and linguist.[49]
- 2 February
- Steve Brown, 66, British composer, lyricist and record producer, pulmonary fibrosis.[50]
- Jonnie Irwin, 50, English television presenter (A Place in the Sun, Escape to the Country, To Buy or Not to Buy), lung cancer.[51] (death announced on this date)
- Ian Lavender, 77, English actor (Dad's Army, EastEnders, Parsley Sidings).[52]
- Derrick McIntyre, 66, English bassist (Jamiroquai), worked with (Emeli Sande), (Will Young), (Beverley Knight).[53]
- Christopher Priest, 80, English novelist (Fugue for a Darkening Island, The Affirmation, The Prestige).[54]
- 4 February
- Barry John, 79, Welsh rugby player (Cardiff, Barbarian, national team).[55]
- Keagan Kirkby, 25, English jockey.[56]
- Mallorca Lee, 51, Scottish DJ, producer, (Ultra-Sonic), (Public Domain).[57]
- Papineau, 23, British Thoroughbred racehorse.[58]
- 5 February – Michael Jayston, 88, English actor (Jane Eyre, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Only Fools and Horses).[59]
- 6 February
- Sir Anthony Epstein, 102, British pathologist (Epstein-Barr virus).[60]
- Shreela Flather, 89, British-Indian politician, Life peer (since 1990).[61]
- 9 February – Peter Handyside, 49, Scottish footballer (Grimsby Town, Stoke City, Barnsley).[62]
- 10 February – Ian Lawson, 84, English footballer (Leeds United, Burnley, Crystal Palace).[63] (death announced on this date)
- 12 February
- Alec Mills, 91, British camera operator and cinematographer (King Kong Lives, The Living Daylights, Christopher Columbus: The Discovery).[64]
- Steve Wright, 69, English disc jockey and radio personality (Steve Wright in the Afternoon), ruptured ulcer.[65][66]
- 15 February
- Ian Amey, 79, English musician and singer (Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich).[67]
- Peter Armitage, 99, English medical statistician.[68]
- Stuart Organ, 72, British actor (Grange Hill, Doctor Who, Brookside).[69]
- 16 February
- Ian McMillan, 92, Scottish footballer (Airdrieonians, Rangers, national team).[70] (death announced on this date)
- Bryan Thomas, 95, English architect.[71] (death announced on this date)
- 17 February
- Bill Francis, 76, British rugby league player (Wigan, St Helens, Great Britain).[72]
- Eddie Mitchell, 69, English football club owner (AFC Bournemouth).[73]
- Alan Wilson, 68, British Anglican prelate, bishop of Buckingham (since 2003).[74]
- 19 February – Ewen MacIntosh, 50, British actor and comedian (The Office, Little Britain, Miranda).[75]
- 20 February – Robin Windsor, 44, British professional dancer (Strictly Come Dancing).[76] (death announced on this date)
- 21 February
- Pamela Salem, 80, British actress (Into the Labyrinth, EastEnders, Never Say Never Again).[77]
- John Savident, 86, British actor (Coronation Street, A Clockwork Orange, The Remains of the Day).[78]
- Charlie Strutton, 34, English footballer (Chalfont St Peter, AFC Wimbledon, Slough Town).[79]
- 22 February
- Paul Bradshaw, 67, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Peterborough United).[80] (death announced on this date)
- John Lowe, 81, English pianist (The Quarrymen).[81]
- 23 February
- Ronnie Campbell, 80, British politician, MP (1987–2019).[82]
- Chris Gauthier, 48, English-born Canadian actor (Once Upon a Time, Eureka, Freddy vs. Jason).[83]
- Harry Melrose, 88, Scottish football player (Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen, Berwick Rangers) and manager.[84] (death announced on this date)
- 24 February
- Stan Bowles, 75, English footballer (Queens Park Rangers, Brentford, national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[85][86]
- Stewart Robertson, 75, Scottish conductor.[87] (death announced on this date)
- Brian Stableford, 75, British science fiction writer (Balance of Power).[88]
- 25 February
- Patrick Cormack, 84, British politician, MP (1970–2010) and member of the House of Lords (since 2010).[89][90]
- Thomas Kingston, 45, member of British Royal Family, son in law to Prince Michael of Kent.[91] (death announced on 27 February)
- Bernard Kops, 97, British poet and dramatist.[92]
- Chris Nicholl, 77, English-born Northern Irish football player (Aston Villa, Southampton, Northern Ireland national team) and manager.[93]
- 26 February – Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild, 87, British investment banker and peer, member of the House of Lords (1991–1999).[94]
- 27 February
- Michael Culver, 85, English actor (The Empire Strikes Back, A Passage to India, The Adventures of Black Beauty).[95]
- John W. Hayes, 85, British archaeologist.[96]
- 28 February – Dave Myers, 66, English television presenter (The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook).[97]
- 29 February
- John Etty, 97, English rugby league player (Batley Bulldogs, Oldham, Wakefield Trinity).[98]
- Ruth Henig, Baroness Henig, 80, historian and politician, member of the House of Lords (since 2004), Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords (since 2018).[99]
- Tiffany Scott, 32, sex offender and transgender prisoner.[100]
March
- 3 March
- Edward Bond, 89, British dramatist (Saved, Narrow Road to the Deep North, The Sea) and theatre director.[101]
- Dan McCartan, 84, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer, selector and manager.[102]
- 4 March
- Maurice Bembridge, 79, English golfer.[103] (death announced on this date)
- Tony Green, 85, British sports commentator and television announcer (Bullseye).[104]
- Lewis Jones, 92, rugby union (Llanelli, national team) and rugby league (Leeds, Great Britain) player.[105] (death announced on this date)
- 5 March – Richard Stone, 86, British anti-racism activist and medical doctor.[106]
- 6 March – Vikki Richards, 79, British actress (Curse of the Crimson Altar, Zeta One, Black Snake).[107]
- 8 March
- Duncan Fearnley, 83, English cricketer (Worcestershire).[108] (death announced on this date)
- Tommy McAvoy, Baron McAvoy, 80, British politician, MP (1987–2010) and member of the House of Lords (since 2010).[109] (death announced on this date)
- Andrew Turner, British broadcaster (BBC Radio 1, Atlantic 252, Capital Radio)[110]
- 9 March – Jimmy Husband, 76, English footballer (Everton, Luton Town, Memphis Rogues).[111]
- 10 March – Karl Wallinger, 66, Welsh musician (The Waterboys, World Party) and songwriter ("Ship of Fools").[112]
- 12 March – James Whitbourn, 60, British composer and conductor.[113]
- 13 March
- Dick Allix, 78, British drummer (Vanity Fare) and darts official.[114]
- John Blunt, British drummer (The Searchers).[115] (death announced on this date)
- Steve Smith, 77, English football player (Huddersfield Town, Halifax Town) and manager.[116]
- Gerry Summers, 90, English football player (West Bromwich Albion, Sheffield United, Hull City), coach and manager.[117]
- 14 March – Angela McCluskey, 64, Scottish singer (Wild Colonials) and songwriter ("Breathe").[118]
- 15 March – Peter Kelly, 82, Scottish actor (The Tall Guy, Welcome to Sarajevo).[119]
- 16 March – David Seidler, 86, British-American screenwriter (Tucker: The Man and His Dream, The King and I, The King's Speech).[120]
- 17 March
- Steve Harley, 73, English rock singer-songwriter (Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel).[121]
- Robin Hobbs, 81, English cricketer (Essex, Glamorgan, national team).[122]
- 18 March
- Ron Baynham, 94, English footballer (Worcester City, Luton Town, national team).[123]
- Rose Dugdale, 82, English paramilitary leader (Provisional IRA).[124]
- Peter Glover, 78, English rugby union player (Bath, Harrogate, national team).[125] (death announced on this date)
- Peter McAleese, 81, Scottish soldier and mercenary.[126]
- Pearse McAuley, 59, Northern Irish paramilitary (Provisional IRA) and convicted criminal.[127] (body discovered on this date)
- 20 March
- Billy Kellock, 70, Scottish footballer (Cardiff City, Peterborough United, Wolverhampton Wanderers).[128]
- Phil Lowe, 74, English rugby league player (Hull Kingston Rovers, Manly Sea Eagles, national team) and coach (York Wasps).[129] (death announced on this date)
- 22 March – Peter Bennett, 77, English footballer (Leyton Orient, West Ham United).[130]
- 23 March – Richard Taylor, 75, Nigerian civil servant and campaigner.[131]
- 24 March
- David Capper, 91, Northern Irish journalist and television reporter (BBC Ireland correspondent).[132] (death reported on this date)
- Samantha Davis, 53, actress and campaigner (founder of Little People UK).[133]
- 26 March – Kay Benbow, 63, British television executive (CBeebies).[134] (death announced on this date)
- 27 March
- George Gilbey, 40, English television personality (Gogglebox) and reality show contestant (Celebrity Big Brother).[135]
- David Jackson, 87, English footballer (Bradford City, Tranmere Rovers, Halifax Town).[136] (death announced on this date)
- 28 March
- Ross J. Anderson, 67, British computer security researcher and author.[137]
- Larry Lloyd, 75, English football player (Liverpool, national team) and manager (Wigan Athletic).[138]
- 29 March
- Gerry Conway, 76, English drummer and percussionist (Jethro Tull, Fairport Convention, Cat Stevens).[139]
- Iain McChesney, 79, Scottish footballer (Queen of the South).[140]
- 30 March – Chance Perdomo, 27, British actor (Midsomer Murders, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Gen V).[141]
- 31 March
- Martin Bax, 90, British consultant paediatrician and publisher, founder of Ambit.[142] (death announced on this date)
- Paul Bence, 75, English football player (Brentford, Reading) and manager (Wycombe Wanderers).[143] (death announced on this date)
April
- 3 April – Adrian Schiller, 60, English actor (Victoria, The Last Kingdom, The Danish Girl).[144]
- 4 April
- Lynne Reid Banks, 94, British author (The Indian in the Cupboard, The L-Shaped Room).[145]
- Hella Pick, 94, Austrian-born British journalist (The Guardian, New Statesman).[146]
- 5 April – John Louis, 83, English motorcycle speedway rider.[147] (death announced on this date)
- 6 April
- Doug Hoyle, 98, British politician, MP (1974–1979, 1981–1983) and member of the House of Lords (1997–2023).[148]
- Dickie Rooks, 83, English football player (Middlesbrough, Bristol City, Sunderland) and manager.[149]
- 7 April – Chryssie Lytton Cobbold, Baroness Cobbold, 83, British aristocrat and organiser of the Knebworth Festival.[150]
- 8 April
- Keith Barnes, 89, Welsh-born Australian Hall of Fame rugby league player (Balmain Tigers, New South Wales, national team), coach and commentator.[151]
- Sir Paul Fox, 98, British television producer (BBC Television).[152]
- Peter Higgs, 94, British theoretical physicist, discoverer of the Higgs boson, Nobel Prize laureate (2013).[153]
- 9 April
- Dave Mehmet, 63, English football player (Millwall, Gillingham) and manager.[154] (death announced on this date)
- Toby Simkin, 59, English theatrical producer.[155] (death announced on this date)
- 10 April
- Richard Rosser, Baron Rosser, 79, British trade unionist and politician, member of the House of Lords (since 2004).[156]
- Kim Taplin, 80, British poet and writer.[157] (death announced on this date)
- Ted Toleman, 86, British motor racing executive, founder of Toleman.[158]
- 14 April – Angela Redgrave, 106, dance teacher and recipient of the British Empire Medal.[159] (death announced on this date)
- 14 April
- Vincent Friell, 64, Scottish actor (Trainspotting, Restless Natives, The Angels' Share).[160]
- Willie Limond, 45, Scottish boxer and footballer (Albion Rovers), complications from a seizure.[161]
- 15 April – Derek Underwood, 78, English cricketer (Kent, national team), complications from dementia.[162]
- 16 April – Michael Donovan, 54, orchestrated the 2008 kidnapping of Shannon Matthews.[163]
- 18 April
- Sir Chips Keswick, 84, British merchant banker, chairman of Arsenal F.C. (2013–2020).[164]
- Dave Moyes, 68, Scottish footballer (Berwick Rangers, Meadowbank Thistle, Dunfermline Athletic).[165]
- Raman Subba Row, 92, English cricketer (Surrey, Northamptonshire, national team).[166] (death announced on this date)
- 19 April – Leighton James, 71, Welsh footballer (Burnley, Swansea City, national team).[167]
- 20 April
- Sir Andrew Davis, 80, English conductor.[168]
- Doreen Massey, Baroness Massey of Darwen, 85, British politician, member of the House of Lords (since 1999).[169]
- 21 April – MC Duke, British rapper.[170]
- 22 April – Miss Jason, 56, British drag queen.[171]
- 23 April
- George Baker, 88, Welsh footballer (Plymouth Argyle, national team).[172]
- Frank Field, Baron Field of Birkenhead, 81, British politician, MP (1979–2019) and member of the House of Lords (since 2020), prostate cancer.[173]
- Fergie MacDonald, 86, Scottish accordionist.[174]
- David Marquand, 89, British politician and academic administrator, MP (1966–1977) and principal of Mansfield College, Oxford (1996–2002).[175]
- 24 April
- John O'Shea, 83, Welsh rugby union player (Cardiff RFC, British & Irish Lions, national team).[176] (death announced on this date)
- Mike Pinder, 82, English Hall of Fame musician (The Moody Blues) and songwriter ("The Best Way to Travel", "A Simple Game").[177]
- 25 April
- Bob Appleby, 84, English footballer (Middlesbrough).[178]
- Keith Wainwright, 79, British hairdresser.[179] (death announced on this date)
- 27 April – C. J. Sansom, 71, British novelist (Shardlake series).[180]
- 28 April
- Stephen Grimason, 87, Northern Irish journalist and editor of BBC News NI.[181] (death announced on this date)
- Brian McCardie, 59, Scottish actor (Rob Roy, Speed 2: Cruise Control, Ellie Parker) and writer.[182]
- 29 April
- Christian, 80, Scottish singer and entertainer.[183]
- Andrew Stunell, Baron Stunell, 81, British politician, MP (1997–2015) and member of the House of Lords (since 2015).[184]
May
- 1 May
- Ian Mellor, 74, English footballer (Manchester City, Brighton, Sheffield Wednesday), amyloidosis.[185]
- Richard Tandy, 76, English Hall of Fame musician (Electric Light Orchestra, The Move).[186]
- 2 May
- Josh Baker, 20, English cricketer (Worcestershire).[187]
- Peter Oosterhuis, 75, English golfer and broadcaster (CBS Sports), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[188]
- 3 May – Jim Rodger, 90, Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Rangers, Queen of the South).[189]
- 5 May
- Bernard Hill, 79, English actor (The Lord of the Rings, Titanic, Boys from the Blackstuff).[190]
- Phil Hoadley, 72, English footballer (Orient, Norwich City, Crystal Palace).[191]
- 6 May
- Ian Gelder, 74, British actor (Game of Thrones, Torchwood, Little Dorrit).[192]
- Kristin Hallenga, 38, English breast cancer awareness activist (CoppaFeel!).[193] (death announced on this date)
- 8 May
- Viv Busby, 74, English football player (Luton Town, Fulham) and manager (Hartlepool United).[194] (death announced on this date)
- Paul Holmes, 56, English footballer (Torquay United, Everton, West Bromwich Albion).[195] (death announced on this date)
- 9 May – Dame Shirley Conran, 91, British writer.[196]
- 10 May – Colin Breed, 76, British politician, MP (1997–2010).[197] (death announced on this date)
- 12 May
- Michael Brudenell-Bruce, 8th Marquess of Ailesbury, 98, British hereditary peer, army officer and stockbroker, member of the House of Lords (1974–1999).[198]
- Sir Clive Johnstone, 60, British Royal Navy officer.[199]
- 14 May
- Owen John Thomas, 84, Welsh politician, MNA (1999–2007).[200] (death announced on this date)
- Gudrun Ure, 98, Scottish actress (Super Gran, The Million Pound Note, The Crow Road).[201]
- 15 May – John Hawken, 84, English keyboardist (The Nashville Teens, Renaissance, Strawbs).[202]
- 16 May – Barry Kemp, 83–84, English archaeologist and egyptologist.[203] (death announced on this date)
- 17 May
- Pat Buckley, 72, Irish Independent Catholic bishop.[204] (death announced on this date)
- Sharkey Ward, 80, British Royal Navy officer.[205]
- 19 May – Ian Hamilton, 73, English footballer (Aston Villa, Sheffield United, Minnesota Kicks).[206] (death announced on this date)
- 20 May – Gerry Collins, 69, Scottish football player (Ayr United, Hamilton Academical, Partick Thistle) and manager.[207]
- 22 May – David Wilkie, 70, Scottish swimmer, Olympic champion (1976), world champion (1973, 1975), cancer.[208]
- 23 May – Sir John Boardman, 96, British archaeologist and art historian.[209]
- 24 May
- Stuart Borrowman, 71, Scottish politician.[210]
- Derek Morgan, 88, Welsh-English rugby union player (Northumberland, England national team).[211]
- 26 May – Georgie Campbell, 37, British event rider.[212]
- 28 May – Malcolm Fairley, 72, British criminal and sex offender dubbed "The Fox".[213]
- 29 May
- Ron Ayers, 92, English engineer (ThrustSSC, JCB Dieselmax).[214]
- Sir Mansel Aylward, 81, public health physician and academic[215]
- John Burnside, 69, Scottish writer and poet.[216]
- 30 May
- Dorothy Bromiley, 93, British actress (The Girls of Pleasure Island, It's Great to Be Young, A Touch of the Sun).[217] (death announced on this date)
- Trevor Edwards, 87, Welsh footballer (Charlton Athletic, Cardiff City, national team).[218] (death announced on this date)
- 31 May – Geoff Follin , 58, English video game composer (Silver Surfer, Plok!, Rock n' Roll Racing).[219] (death announced on this date)
June
- 2 June
- Rob Burrow, 41, English rugby league footballer (Leeds Rhinos, Yorkshire, national team), complications from motor neurone disease.[220]
- Jeannette Charles, 96, British actress (Saturday Night Live, Q..., Big Brother).[221]
- Harold Snoad, 88, British television producer, writer and director (Keeping Up Appearances, Ever Decreasing Circles, Don't Wait Up).[222]
- 3 June – William Russell, 99, English actor (Doctor Who, Coronation Street, The Adventures of Sir Lancelot).[223]
- 5 June
- Charles Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip, 83, British peer and businessman, member of the House of Lords (1993–1999).[224]
- Michael Mosley, 67, British television journalist, producer, presenter and writer (BBC).[225]
- Farrel O'Shea, 60, British professional windsurfer.[226] (death reported on this date)
- David Scott, 83, Scottish journalist and broadcaster (Scottish Daily Express, BBC Scotland, STV).[227] (death announced on this date)
- 6 June
- Nicholas Ball, 78, English actor (Hazell, EastEnders, Footballers' Wives).[228] (death announced on this date)
- Glan Letheren, 68, Welsh footballer (Leeds United, Chesterfield, Swansea City).[229]
- Sir Oliver Popplewell, 96, British judge (Bradford City stadium fire) and cricketer (Cambridge University, Free Foresters).[230]
- 7 June – Rose-Marie, 68, Northern Irish singer and television personality.[231]
- 9 June – Simon Cowell, 72, British television presenter (Wildlife SOS) and conservationist, founder of Wildlife Aid Foundation.[232]
- 10 June
- Terry Allcock, 88, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Norwich City) and cricketer (Norfolk).[233]
- Willie Carlin, 83, English footballer (Halifax Town, Carlisle United, Derby County).[234]
- 11 June – Gaps Hendrickson, British musician and vocalist (The Selecter).[235] (death reported on this date)
- 13 June
- Tommy Banks, 94, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Altrincham, national team).[236] (death announced on this date)
- Courtney Meredith, 97, Welsh rugby player (British Lions, national team).[237]
- Kate Rackham, teacher and charity campaigner.[238] (death reported on this date)
- 15 June
- Kevin Campbell, 54, English footballer (Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Everton).[239] (death announced on this date)
- Frank D'Arcy, 77, English footballer (Everton, Tranmere Rovers, Kirkby Town).[240]
- Matija Šarkić, 26, English-born Montenegrin footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Millwall, national team).[241]
- 17 June
- Brian Makepeace, 92, English footballer (Doncaster Rovers, Boston United).[242] (death announced on this date)
- Paul Spencer, 53, English musician (Dario G).[243]
- 18 June – Billy Abercromby, 65, Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Partick Thistle, Dunfermline Athletic).[244] (death announced on this date)
- 19 June – Claudia Williams, 90, Welsh artist.[245]
- 22 June – Howard Bernstein, 71, British civil servant, chief executive of Manchester City Council (1998–2017).[246]
- 26 June
- Pat Heywood, 92, Scottish actress (Romeo and Juliet, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, 10 Rillington Place).[247]
- Richard Taylor, 89, British politician, MP (2001–2010).[248]
- 27 June
- Sir Jack Petchey, 98, English football executive and philanthropist, chairman of Watford (1987–1994).[249]
- Donald Scott, 96, Scottish rugby union player (Langholm, South of Scotland District, national team).[250]
- 28 June – Joss Naylor, 88, English fell runner.[251]
- 29 June – Johnny Cooke, 89, English boxer, pneumonia.[252]
- 30 June – Peter Collins, 73, English record producer (Power Windows, Operation: Mindcrime, These Days).[253] (death announced on this date)
July
- 1 July – Jack Rowell, 87, English rugby union coach (Bath, national team) and executive.[254]
- 2 July – Jeff Whitefoot, 90, English footballer (Nottingham Forest, Manchester United, Grimsby Town).[255] (death announced on this date)
- 4 July
- Ysanne Churchman, 99, English actress (The Archers, Doctor Who).[256]
- Tony Knight, 54, English comedian.[257]
- 5 July – Yvonne Furneaux, 98, French-British actress (La dolce vita, The Mummy, Replusion).[258]
- 6 July
- Joe Egan, 77, Scottish singer (Stealers Wheel) and songwriter ("Stuck in the Middle with You", "Star").[259]
- Dudley Roberts, 78, English footballer (Coventry City, Mansfield Town, Scunthorpe United).[260] (death announced on this date)
- Roberta Taylor, 76, English actress (EastEnders, The Bill, Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators) and author.[261]
- 7 July – Rachel Wyatt, 94, English-Canadian dramatist.[262]
- 9 July – Ian Buckett, 56, Welsh rugby union player (Swansea RFC, London Welsh, national team).[263]
- 11 July – Tony "Doc" Shiels, 85–86, British artist, magician, and writer.[264]
- 12 July – Ian Cameron, 74, British car designer (Rolls-Royce).[265]
- 15 July – Simon Boas, 47, British humanitarian aid worker.[266]
- 16 July – April Cantelo, 96, English soprano.[267]
- 17 July – Heather Wood, 79, English folk singer (The Young Tradition).[268] (death announced on this date)
- 19 July
- Ray Reardon, 91, Welsh professional snooker player.[269]
- Ron Stockin, 93, English footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Cardiff City, Grimsby Town).[270] (death announced on this date)
- 21 July – Sir Kenneth Grange, 95, British industrial designer (InterCity 125).[271]
- 22 July
- Beccy Barr, 46, British journalist, TV presenter and firefighter.[272]
- John Mayall, 90, English blues and rock musician.[273]
- Alexander Waugh, 60, English writer, critic and journalist.[274]
- 23 July – Barry Reed, 86, English cricketer (Hampshire, MCC).[275] (death announced on this date)
- 24 July
- Boris, 58, chimpanzee at Chester Zoo.[276]
- Fred Potter, 83, English footballer (Aston Villa, Doncaster Rovers, Hereford United).[277] (death announced on this date)
- 26 July – John Bennett, 82, Northern Irish broadcaster.[278]
- 27 July – Kenneth Standring, 89, English cricketer (Lancashire).[279] (death announced on this date)
- 28 July
- John Anderson, 92, Scottish television referee (Gladiators).[280]
- Peter Morgan, 65, Welsh rugby player (British & Irish Lions, Llanelli, national team).[281] (death announced on this date)
- 29 July
- Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes, 82, British courtier, private secretary to the sovereign (1990–1999) and member of the House of Lords (1999–2022).[282]
- Peter Reddaway, 84, British-American political scientist.[283]
- 30 July – Lisa Westcott, 76, British makeup artist (Shakespeare in Love, Les Misérables).[284]
- 31 July – DJ Randall, 54, British DJ and record producer.[285]
August
- 1 August – Craig Shakespeare, 60, English football player (Walsall, West Bromwich Albion) and manager (Leicester City).[286]
- 2 August
- Alun Carter, 59, Welsh rugby union player (Pontypool RFC, national team).[287]
- Tommy Cassidy, 73, Northern Irish football player (Newcastle, national team) and manager (APOEL).[288] (death announced on this date)
- Paul Darling, 64, English barrister, chairman of the Levy Board (since 2020).[289]
- 3 August – Sir Ernest Hall, 94, English businessman, pianist and composer.[290]
- 4 August
- Jim Doherty, 65, Scottish footballer (Kilmarnock, Clyde, Queen of the South).[291]
- Anthony Hamilton-Smith, 3rd Baron Colwyn, 82, British dentist and peer, member of the House of Lords (1967–2022).[292]
- Sir David Harcourt-Smith, 92, British air force officer, commander-in-chief Support Command (1984–1986).[293]
- Jeremy Strong, 74, British writer.[294]
- 5 August
- Henry Downs, 92, British amateur bodybuilder, Mr. Universe (1960).[295]
- George Herd, 88, Scottish football player (Sunderland, national team) and manager (Queen of the South).[296]
- Graham Thorpe, 55, English cricketer (Surrey, national team).[297]
- 6 August
- Ron Bain, 79, Scottish actor (Naked Video, A Kick Up the Eighties) and director (I, Lovett).[298] (death announced on this date)
- Bobby Thomson, 87, Scottish footballer (Aston Villa, Birmingham City).[299]
- 7 August – Neil Stanley, 56, English cricketer (Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire).[300]
- 8 August – Alan Little, 69, English football player (Southend United, Barnsley) and manager (York City).[301] (death announced on this date)
- 9 August
- Carl Bevan, 51, Welsh rock drummer (60 Ft. Dolls) and painter.[302] (death announced on this date)
- Brian Marjoribanks, 82, Scottish footballer (Hibernian), actor and broadcaster (BBC Scotland).[303]
- 12 August
- Timothy Dudley-Smith, 97, English Anglican prelate and hymn writer.[304]
- Roy Greaves, 77, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Seattle Sounders, Rochdale).[305]
- Alex Kinninmouth, 82, Scottish footballer (Dundee, Dunfermline Athletic, Forfar Athletic).[306] (death announced on this date)
- 13 August
- Tony Blackman, 96, British aviator.[307]
- Charles Hughes, 91, English football coach and director (English FA).[308] (death announced on this date)
- 15 August – Jim McLaughlin, 83, Northern Irish football player (Shrewsbury Town, national team) and manager (Derry City).[309] (death announced on this date)
- 16 August
- Charles Blackwell, 84, English arranger, record producer and songwriter.[310] (death announced on this date)
- Peter Procter, 94, British cyclist and racing driver, lung cancer.[311] (death announced on this date)
- Robert Sidaway, 82, English actor (Doctor Who, Crossroads).[312]
- 17 August – Virginia Ogilvy, Countess of Airlie, 91, American-born British aristocrat, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth II (1973–2022).[313]
- 19 August – Mike Lynch, 59, British technology entrepreneur, co-founder of Autonomy Corporation and Darktrace.[314]
- 20 August – John Clegg, 90, British actor (It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Tom & Viv, Shooting Fish).[315] (death announced on this date)
- 21 August
- David Anfam, 69, English art historian, curator and author.[316]
- Russell Stone, 77–78, English singer (R&J Stone).[317]
- 22 August
- Rodney Smithson, 80, English football player (Oxford United, Arsenal) and manager (Witney Town).[318] (death announced on this date)
- Dewi "Pws" Morris, 76, Welsh actor (Grand Slam), singer and television presenter.[319] (death announced on this date)
- Delwyn Williams, 85, British politician and solicitor, MP (1979–1983).[320]
- 23 August – Bette Bourne, 84, British actor, drag queen and activist.[321]
- 24 August – Stephen E. Thorpe, 54, English-born New Zealand entomologist.[322]
- 26 August – Alexander Goehr, 92, German-born English composer and academic.[323]
- 27 August – Richard Macphail, 73, English musician (Anon), road manager (Genesis) and businessman.[324]
- 30 August
- Nicky Gavron, 82, British politician, deputy mayor of London (2000–2003, 2004–2008).[325]
- Danielle Moore, 52, English musician (Crazy P).[326]
- 31 August – Phil Swern, 76, English radio producer (Sounds of the 60s, Pick of the Pops).[327]
September
- 1 September – Brian Trueman, 92, English television presenter (ITV Granada) and writer (Danger Mouse, Count Duckula).[328]
- 2 September
- Derek Draper, 81, Welsh footballer (Swansea City, Bradford Park Avenue, Chester City), complications from dementia.[329] (death announced on this date)
- Mick Cullen, 93, Scottish footballer (Luton Town, Grimsby Town, national team).[330]
- 3 September
- Flora Fraser, 21st Lady Saltoun, 93, Scottish peer, member of the House of Lords (1979–2014).[331]
- Clive Freeman, 61, English footballer (Swansea City, Altrincham, Doncaster Rovers).[332] (death announced on this date)
- 4 September – David Rose, 81, English club secretary (Ipswich Town F.C.).[333] (death announced on this date)
- 5 September
- Derek Boshier, 87, English pop artist.[334]
- Herbie Flowers, 86, English bass guitarist (Blue Mink, T. Rex, Sky).[335]
- Martin France, 60, British jazz drummer.[336]
- Lady Helen Wogan, 88, wife of Sir Terry Wogan.[337]
- 6 September
- Alan Rees, 86, British racing driver.[338]
- Ron Yeats, 86, Scottish footballer (Dundee United, Liverpool, Tranmere Rovers).[339]
- 8 September
- Zoot Money, 82, English vocalist and keyboardist (Eric Burdon and The Animals, Zoot Money's Big Roll Band).[340]
- Ben Thapa, 42, English opera singer (G4).[341]
- 11 September – Kenneth Cope, 93, English actor (Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Coronation Street).[342]
- 12 September – Robin Guy, 54, British drummer (Sham 69, All About Eve).[343]
- 15 September
- Geoffrey Hinsliff, 86, English actor (Coronation Street, Brass, Doctor Who).[344]
- Gary Shaw, 63, English footballer (Aston Villa, Kjøbenhavns Boldklub, Shrewsbury Town).[345]
- 16 September
- Norman Ackroyd, 86, English visual artist.[346]
- Dame Elizabeth Esteve-Coll, 85, British academic, director of Victoria and Albert Museum (1987–1994).[347]
- Steve Hardwick, 68, English footballer (Oxford United, Huddersfield Town, Newcastle United).[348]
- Chris Serle, 81, British television presenter (That's Life!, The Big Time, Windmill), reporter and actor.[349]
- 17 September – Kenny Hyslop, 73, Scottish drummer (Slik, Zones, Simple Minds).[350] (death announced on this date)
- 18 September
- Sam Malcolmson, 77, Scottish-born New Zealand footballer (Queen of the South, Albion Rovers, national team).[351]
- Malcolm Mitchell-Thomson, 3rd Baron Selsdon, 86, British peer, banker and businessman, member of the House of Lords (1963–2021).[352]
- Sir Patrick Sergeant, 100, British journalist (Daily Mail), investor and businessman, founder of Euromoney Institutional Investor.[353]
- Tony Soper, 95, British ornithologist and television presenter (Animal Magic).[354]
- 20 September
- David Graham, 99, English actor (Doctor Who, Thunderbirds, Peppa Pig, Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom).[355]
- Cleo Sylvestre, 79, English actress (Till Death Us Do Part, Crossroads, The Bill).[356]
- 21 September – Chris Jones, 84, English rock climber and writer.[357] (death announced on this date)
- 22 September – Peter Jay, 87, English economist, broadcaster and diplomat, ambassador of the United Kingdom to the United States (1977–1979).[358]
- 23 September – Rupert Keegan, 69, English racing driver (Formula One, CART).[359]
- 27 September
- Clive Everton, 87, British professional snooker player, sports commentator and journalist.[360] (death announced on this date)
- Dame Maggie Smith, 89, English actress (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, California Suite, Harry Potter).[361]
- 28 September – Barry Lloyd, 75, English footballer (Fulham, Chelsea) and manager (Yeovil Town).[362] (death announced on this date)
- 29 September
- Martin Lee, 77, English singer (Brotherhood of Man) and songwriter ("Save Your Kisses for Me", "Angelo"), heart failure.[363]
- Rohan de Saram, 85, British-born Sri Lankan cellist.[364]
- 30 September – Robert Watts, 86, British film producer (Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Who Framed Roger Rabbit).[365]
October
- 1 October – Michael Ancram, 13th Marquess of Lothian, 79, British politician and peer, three-times MP, member of the House of Lords (since 2010).[366]
- 2 October
- Herman Ouseley, Baron Ouseley, 79, Guyanese-born British civil rights activist and politician, member of the House of Lords (2001–2019).[367]
- Richard Woodman, 80, English novelist and naval historian.[368]
- 4 October – Alexander Leitch, Baron Leitch, 76, British businessman and life peer, member of the House of Lords (since 2004).[369]
- 5 October – Timothy Darvill, 66, English archaeologist.[370]
- 7 October
- Hugh Cholmondeley, 5th Baron Delamere, 90, British peer, member of the House of Lords (1979–1999).[371]
- Robbie Fitzgibbon, 28, British middle distance runner.[372]
- Kathy Plaistowe, British ballet dancer and audition manager (Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo).[373]
- 8 October – Sir Geoffrey Pattie, 88, British politician, MP (1974–1997).[374]
- 9 October
- George Baldock, 31, English-born Greek footballer (Milton Keynes Dons, Sheffield United, Greece national team), drowned.[375] (body discovered on this date)
- Lily Ebert, 100, Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor and writer.[376]
- 10 October
- Peter Cormack, 78, Scottish football player (Hibernian, Liverpool, national team) and manager (Partick Thistle).[377]
- Brian Lockwood, 78, English rugby league footballer (Castleford, Hull Kingston Rovers, national team).[378]
- 11 October – Kevin Bowring, 70, Welsh rugby union player (London Welsh) and coach (national team).[379] (death announced on this date)
- 12 October
- Jackmaster, 38, Scottish DJ and record producer.[380]
- Alex Salmond, 69, Scottish politician, first minister (2007–2014).[381]
- 13 October – Jim Liddle, 66, Scottish footballer (Forfar Athletic, Cowdenbeath, Hamilton Academical).[382]
- 14 October – Dame Janet Nelson, 82, British historian.[383]
- 15 October
- Sir Mike Jackson, 80, British general, prostate cancer.[384]
- Andrew Stahl, British painter.[385] (death announced on this date)
- 16 October
- Liam Payne, 31, English singer (One Direction).[386]
- Roy Walsh, 75, Northern Irish Provisional IRA volunteer and convicted criminal (1973 Old Bailey bombing).[387]
- 20 October – Paul White, Baron Hanningfield, 84, British politician and peer, member of the House of Lords (since 1998).[388]
- 21 October – Paul Di'Anno, 66, English heavy metal singer (Iron Maiden, Gogmagog).[389] (death announced on this date)
- 22 October
- Graham Blyth, 76, English audio engineer.[390]
- Jim McColl, 89, British television presenter (Beechgrove).[391]
- Myra McFadyen, 68, Scottish actress (Made of Honor, Mamma Mia!, Emma).[392] (death announced on this date)
- Dick Pope, 77, British cinematographer (Mr. Turner, The Illusionist, Motherless Brooklyn).[393]
- Robert Willis, 77, English Anglican priest, dean of Hereford (1992–2000) and Canterbury (2001–2022).[394]
- 23 October – Geoff Capes, 75, British Olympic shot putter (1972, 1976, 1980) and strongman.[395]
- 25 October
- Tommy Callaghan, 78, Scottish football player (Dunfermline Athletic, Celtic, Clydebank) and manager.[396]
- Alan Simpson, 84, British Olympic runner (1964).[397] (death announced on this date)
- 26 October – Stephanie Collie, 60, English costume designer (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Layer Cake, Peaky Blinders).[398]
- 30 October – Brian Tesler, 95, British television producer and executive.[399]
- 31 October
- Candy Devine, 85, Australian radio broadcaster (Downtown Radio) and singer.[400] (death announced on this date)
- Alastair Down, 68, English journalist and broadcaster (Racing Post, Channel 4 Racing).[401]
- Trevor Whymark, 74, English footballer (Ipswich Town, Grimsby Town, national team).[402]
November
- 1 November
- Michael Ruse, 84, British-born Canadian historian and philosopher.[403]
- 2 November
- Janey Godley, 63, Scottish stand-up comedian, writer and actress.[404]
- Paul Stephenson, 87, British civil rights campaigner.[405]
- 6 November
- John Cannan, 70, British convicted murderer and rapist.[406] (death announced on this date)
- John Dempsey, 78, English-born Irish footballer (Chelsea, Fulham, national team).[407]
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