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  • Thursday, 29 February, 2024
    Jacob Rothschild
    Jacob Rothschild, financier and philanthropist, 1936-2024

    The dynamic investor and collector made his presence felt, in both business and the art world

    Jacob Rothschild was described as ‘the best and brightest of a generation [who] occupied a unique position in finance, culture and philanthropy’
  • Saturday, 24 February, 2024
    Mike Procter
    Mike Procter, South African cricketer, 1946-2024

    One of the sport’s greatest all-rounders who was denied a long Test career because of his country’s apartheid system

    Black and white photo of Mike Procter inspecting the ball during a match in 1973
  • Saturday, 17 February, 2024
    Robert Badinter
    Robert Badinter, French lawyer and justice minister, 1928-2024

    Human rights champion who secured the death penalty’s abolition in his country and advised on Yugoslavia’s break-up

    Robert Badinter in his office in Paris
  • Friday, 16 February, 2024
    Alexei Navalny
    Alexei Navalny, Russian opposition activist, 1976-2024

    Most prominent opponent of President Vladimir Putin campaigned for ‘beautiful Russia of the future’

    Alexei Navalny addresses supporters during an unauthorized anti-Putin rally in May, 2018, in Moscow
  • Saturday, 10 February, 2024
    John Bruton
    John Bruton, Irish premier and diplomat, 1947-2024

    The taoiseach who led his country into an economic boom time was known for his intellectual bent and his distinctive laugh

    John Bruton
  • Saturday, 3 February, 2024
    Chita Rivera
    Chita Rivera, Broadway star, 1933-2024

    Her roles in ‘West Side Story’ and ‘Chicago’ made her a name-above-the-title musical theatre legend

    Chita Rivera as Anita in ‘West Side Story’ in 1957. Though she was one of the most original dance stylists of all time, Rivera was largely self-taught
  • Saturday, 20 January, 2024
    Robin Herbert
    Robin Herbert, horticulturalist and banker, 1934-2024

    Though transformation was his speciality, in both gardens and the City, the financier never rushed

    close up pic of smiling Robin Herbert in suit and bow tie in a garden
  • Saturday, 13 January, 2024
    JPR Williams
    JPR Williams, rugby player, 1949-2024

    Wales star who inspired the nation was as strong on attack as in defence

    JPR Williams plays in a Wales vs New Zealand All Blacks game in Cardiff in 1980
  • Saturday, 6 January, 2024
    Camila Batmanghelidjh
    Camila Batmanghelidjh, 1963-2024, youth campaigner and fundraiser

    The colourful Kids Company founder lobbied fervently on behalf of disadvantaged children and teenagers

  • Thursday, 28 December, 2023
    Jacques Delors
    Jacques Delors, European statesman, 1925-2023

    As the strongest European Commission president yet, he relentlessly drove forward his goal of creating a united Europe

    Jacques Delors
  • Wednesday, 27 December, 2023
    Wolfgang Schäuble
    Wolfgang Schäuble, German statesman, 1942-2023

    A towering figure of postwar European politics who played defining roles in reunification and the eurozone crisis

  • Saturday, 16 December, 2023
    Gao Yaojie
    Gao Yaojie, Chinese doctor and Aids activist, 1927-2023

    The gynaecologist fought for victims of the HIV epidemic spurred by Henan province’s rapacious ‘blood economy’

    Gao Yaojie was motivated by the human tragedies she witnessed in Henan’s villages and by a deep mistrust of officialdom born of the hardships she suffered during the Cultural Revolution
  • Saturday, 9 December, 2023
    Glenys Kinnock
    Glenys Kinnock, Labour politician, 1944-2023

    A persuasive campaigner, minister and MEP who successfully emerged from her long-term public role as a spouse

    Glenys Kinnock
  • Friday, 8 December, 2023
    Benjamin Zephaniah
    Benjamin Zephaniah, poet, 1958-2023

    A self-described ‘writer, lyricist, musician and naughty boy’, he was concerned with action as much as aesthetics

    Benjamin Zephaniah blended warm Brummie-patois tones and an ear for language with an acute desire to speak for his communities, a sense of humour and a commitment to social justice
  • Tuesday, 5 December, 2023
    John Gardiner
    John Gardiner, journalist and businessman, 1936-2023

    He made his mark first as a writer for the FT’s Lex column, and then as chief executive of a prominent engineering group

    John Gardiner was fearless in his analysis, in his cross questioning of the captains of British industry and utterly straightforward
  • Friday, 1 December, 2023
    Sandra Day O'Connor
    Sandra Day O'Connor, US Supreme Court justice, 1930-2023

    The first woman to sit on America’s highest court spent decades as the crucial swing vote in high-profile decisions

    Sandra Day O’Connor in her chambers at the Supreme Court
  • Friday, 1 December, 2023
    Music
    Shane MacGowan, musician, 1957-2023

    Pogues frontman blended punk with Ireland’s musical heritage but had a decades-long struggle with drink and drugs

    Black and white photo of a man in a striped T-shirt with terrible teeth singing into a microphone
  • Thursday, 30 November, 2023
    Alistair Darling
    Alistair Darling, UK chancellor, 1953-2023

    Treasury chief who played a central role in forging the global response to the financial crisis

    Alistair Darling
  • Thursday, 30 November, 2023
    Henry Kissinger
    Henry Kissinger, US diplomat, 1923-2023

    Former secretary of state and national security adviser preached and personified realpolitik

    Henry Kissinger
  • Tuesday, 28 November, 2023
    Charlie Munger
    Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway vice-chair, 1924-2023

    Warren Buffett’s trusted partner shaped the investing style that made both men billionaires

    Charlie Munger
  • Monday, 27 November, 2023
    Russell Norman
    Russell Norman, restaurateur, 1965-2023

    A charismatic trendsetter whose restaurants popularised small plates, negronis and no-reservations dining in London

  • Saturday, 18 November, 2023
    A.S. Byatt
    AS Byatt, novelist, 1936-2023

    She left academia behind to establish herself as a leading writer of highbrow fiction

  • Saturday, 18 November, 2023
    Karel Schwarzenberg
    Karel Schwarzenberg, Czech diplomat, 1937-2023

    The prince dedicated his career to championing humanitarian and European values

    Karel Schwarzenberg in Prague in 2013. As foreign minister, he sought to build bridges with western European capitals and Washington
  • Friday, 10 November, 2023
    Ady Barkan
    Ady Barkan, American healthcare activist, 1983-2023

    After being diagnosed with ALS, the tenacious organiser campaigned for Medicare for All

    Ady Barkan speaks via video link at the 2020 Democratic National Convention.
  • Saturday, 4 November, 2023
    Carla Bley
    Carla Bley, jazz composer and pianist, 1936-2023

    Working with big and small groups alike, she wrote ‘the music of the devil’ with remarkable facility and sophistication

    Carla Bley in 1993. She was not an uncritical camp follower of the emerging avant-garde in jazz, thinking free jazz ‘needed work’
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