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  • Tuesday, 8 July, 2025
    Norman Tebbit
    Norman Tebbit, Conservative politician, 1931-2025

    A former airline pilot and key ally of Margaret Thatcher whose uncompromising views won him admiration and antipathy

    UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Conservative party chair Norman Tebbit in 1987
  • Saturday, 5 July, 2025
    Music
    Lalo Schifrin, composer and jazz musician, 1932-2025

    His ‘Mission: Impossible’ theme tune brought jazz’s sense of swing to the precisely timed synchronisation of film music

    Lalo Schifrin performs in Paris in 2008
  • Saturday, 28 June, 2025
    Violeta Barrios de Chamorro
    Violeta Chamorro, Nicaragua’s president, 1929-2025

    Conciliator who guided the nation to peace after decades of civil strife and war

    Violeta Chamorro celebrates her election victory, which marked Nicaragua’s first undisputed, peaceful democratic transition and broke new ground for female leaders in the region
  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    Music
    Alfred Brendel, pianist, 1931-2025

    The musician’s mastery lay in his sense of timing, which extended to his love of humour

    A pianist sits at the piano surrounded by other musicians
  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    Leonard Lauder
    Leonard Lauder, visionary beauty brand builder, 1933-2025

    Estée Lauder’s self-styled ‘lipstick salesman’ was instrumental in shaping the modern prestige industry

    Leonard Lauder, in dinner jacket, smiles and gestures with his arm
  • Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
    Music
    Brian Wilson, Beach Boys musician, 1942-2025

    He popularised a California surfing soundtrack before taking rock ’n’ roll to experimental places with ‘Pet Sounds’

  • Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
    Music
    Sly Stone, musician and bandleader, 1943-2025

    Visionary leader of Sly and the Family Stone fused funk, psychedelia and R&B to create music of enduring influence

  • Friday, 6 June, 2025
    Stanley Fischer
    Stanley Fischer, economist, 1943-2025

    He was among the most influential macroeconomists of his generation

    Stanley Fischer
  • Friday, 6 June, 2025
    Ngugi wa Thiong'o
    Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, writer, 1938-2025

    The Kenyan won both acclaim and enemies for works that explored empire, power and language

    A man in a white shirt and jacket rests against a red wall with his hand near his face
  • Wednesday, 28 May, 2025
    Alan Yentob
    Alan Yentob showed what arts programming could be

    The BBC executive, who has died at 78, worked on path-breaking series including ‘Arena’, ‘Omnibus’ and ‘Imagine’

    Alan Yentob
  • Tuesday, 27 May, 2025
    Sebastião Salgado
    Sebastião Salgado, 1944-2025, one of the great documentary photographers of the age

    The Brazilian shot defining, dramatic images of war, famine, migration and resilience

    An elderly man sits looking thoughtful
  • Saturday, 24 May, 2025
    George Wendt
    George Wendt, actor, 1948-2025

    As Norm from ‘Cheers’ he played a lugubrious beer-swilling everyman

    George Wendt
  • Saturday, 17 May, 2025
    Robert Monks
    Robert Monks, founding father of shareholder activism, 1933-2025

    Businessman who sought to move beyond short-term profits and act in a socially and environmentally responsible manner

    Robert Monks
  • Thursday, 15 May, 2025
    José Mujica
    José Mujica, Uruguayan president, 1935-2025

    Former leftwing guerrilla fighter, known for humble lifestyle, became a unifying social reformer

    José Mujica says he was happy to spend his life ‘dreaming, fighting, struggling’
  • Saturday, 10 May, 2025
    Sybil Shainwald
    Sybil Shainwald, lawyer and women’s health activist, 1928-2025

    Passionate feminist who successfully took on the pharmaceutical industry

    Sybil Shainwald in her New York office in 1993
  • Saturday, 3 May, 2025
    Jane Gardam
    Jane Gardam, novelist, 1928-2025

    The prizewinning witty chronicler of middle-class life claimed writing was her ‘salvation’

    Jane Gardam
  • Monday, 21 April, 2025
    Pope Francis
    Pope Francis, reformer of modern Catholicism, 1936-2025

    The first non-European pontiff in centuries pioneered change but was not the radical liberal of conservative imaginings

    Pope Francis leaves at the end of a Holy Mass within the Plenary Council of the European Bishops’ Conferences, on September 23, 2021 at St. Peter’s Basilica in The Vatican
  • Monday, 14 April, 2025
    Mario Vargas Llosa, giant of world literature
    Mario Vargas Llosa, 1936-2025, endlessly versatile giant of Latin American literature

    Ingenious, elegant and inventive, the Nobel Prize-winning writer was a virtuoso storyteller of private passions and power misused

    A suave-looking silver-haired man sits back on a recliner chair, a book on his lap, glasses in hand. He turns smiling to the camera
  • Saturday, 12 April, 2025
    Jeremiah Ostriker
    Jeremiah Ostriker, Astrophysicist, 1937-2025

    The scientist played a key role in establishing that dark matter pervades the universe

    Jeremiah Ostriker in 1991. He contributed significantly to our understanding of how pulsars emit radiation and the dynamics of supernovas
  • Wednesday, 2 April, 2025
    Film
    Val Kilmer, actor, 1959-2025

    The star of Top Gun and The Doors was a leading man whose career was far from predictable

    A close-up of a man with a blond quiff, wearing a white T-shirt and tweed jacket
  • Monday, 31 March, 2025
    Gwen Robinson
    Gwen Robinson, FT foreign correspondent and editor, 1960-2025

    The Asia expert was known for her network of contacts, intrepid reporting and ability to handle big egos

    Gwen Robertson
  • Saturday, 29 March, 2025
    Oleg Gordievsky
    Oleg Gordievsky, KGB spy turned British agent, 1938-2025

    His escape from Moscow as the net closed on him was a memorable episode of cold war espionage

    A middle-aged man in a light blue jacket and checked shirt
  • Saturday, 22 March, 2025
    Sofia Gubaidulina
    Sofia Gubaidulina, composer, 1931-2025

    She grew up in Soviet Russia but was inspired by hearing secret harmonies and celebrated for her sacred music

    Russian classical composer Sofia Gubaidulina
  • Saturday, 15 March, 2025
    Athol Fugard
    Athol Fugard, playwright, 1932-2025

    Chronicler of South Africa’s painful apartheid era and path to democracy

    Playwright Athol Fugard on a beach near his home
  • Saturday, 8 March, 2025
    James Harrison
    James Harrison, blood donor, 1936-2025

    The railway worker who found his mission and saved the lives of more than 2mn babies

    James Harrison surrounded by family members
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  2. Cecil Parkinson, Thatcher’s soulmate, dies aged 84
  3. Lalo Schifrin, composer and jazz musician, 1932-2025
  4. Robert Monks, founding father of shareholder activism, 1933-2025
  5. Jeremiah Ostriker, Astrophysicist, 1937-2025

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