The Times & The Sunday Times

Tariq Ali, film-maker, campaigner, playwright, The Extreme Centre: A Warning (2015), and writer, Winston Churchill: His Times, His Crimes (2022), 79; Sir Geoffrey Boycott, cricketer, Yorkshire (1962-86) and England (1964-82), and commentator, 82; David Campese, rugby union player, Australia (1982-96), 60; Julian Cope, musician, Teardrop Explodes, and writer, Copendium: A Guide to the Musical Underground (2012), 65; Robert Courts, Conservative MP for Witney, transport minister (2020-Sep 2022), 44; Martin Creed, artist, Turner prizewinner (2001), and musician, 54; James Dick, lord lieutenant, East Riding of Yorkshire, 70; Maureen Duffy, novelist, The Microcosm (1966), and poet, Environmental Studies (2013), 89; Eric Faulkner, musician, the Bay City Rollers, Money Honey (1976), 69; Sir Andre Geim, Nobel prizewinning physicist (2010) and regius professor of physics, University of Manchester, 64; Jane Heal, philosopher, emeritus professor of philosophy, University of Cambridge, 76; Paul Ince, footballer, England (1992-2000), and manager, Reading FC, 55; Lord (Peter) Mandelson, chairman, Global Counsel advisory group, Labour MP (1992-2004) and business secretary (2009-10), 69; Manfred Mann, musician, The Five Faces of Manfred Mann (1964), 82; Binyamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel (1996-99, 2009-21), now opposition leader, 73; Jean-Pierre Sauvage, chemist, Nobel prize for chemistry (2016), 78; Lord (Mark) Sedwill, cabinet secretary and head of the civil service (2018-20) and national security adviser (2017-20), 58; Andrew Scott, actor, Spectre (2015), 46; Judith Sheindlin, judge, broadcaster, Judge Judy (1996-2021), 80; General Sir Richard Shirreff, deputy supreme allied commander Europe (2011-14), and author, 2017: War With Russia (2016), 67; Lord (John) Stevens of Kirkwhelpington, commissioner, Metropolitan Police (2000-05), 80; Ken Watanabe, actor, The King and I (2018), 63; Cleveland Watkiss, jazz vocalist, 63.

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