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List of notable UK deaths in a year
2024 deaths in the United Kingdom
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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.
Glynis Johns in 1952
J. P. R. Williams in 2014
1 January –
Graham Tripp , 91, English cricketer (
Somerset ).
[1]
2 January
3 January
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
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
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
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
Christopher Priest in 2019
Barry John in 2011
Patrick Cormack in 2019
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
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
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
17 February
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
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
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
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]
Maurice Bembridge in 2010
Steve Harley in 2014
3 March
4 March
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
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
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
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
26 March –
Kay Benbow , 63, British television executive (
CBeebies ).
[134] (death announced on this date)
27 March
28 March
29 March
30 March –
Chance Perdomo , 27, British actor (
Midsomer Murders ,
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina ,
Gen V ).
[141]
31 March
Peter Higgs in 2013
Mike Pinder in 1974
3 April –
Adrian Schiller , 60, English actor (
Victoria ,
The Last Kingdom ,
The Danish Girl ).
[144]
4 April
5 April –
John Louis , 83, English motorcycle speedway rider.
[147] (death announced on this date)
6 April
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
10 April
14 April –
Angela Redgrave , 106, dance teacher and recipient of the
British Empire Medal .
[159] (death announced on this date)
14 April
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
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
25 April
27 April –
C. J. Sansom , 71, British novelist (
Shardlake series ).
[180]
28 April
29 April
Josh Baker in 2023
Bernard Hill in 2004
Kristin Hallenga in 2015
1 May
2 May
3 May –
Jim Rodger , 90, Scottish footballer (
St Mirren ,
Rangers ,
Queen of the South ).
[189]
5 May
6 May
8 May
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
14 May
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
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
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
30 May
31 May –
Geoff Follin [
sv ] , 58, English video game composer (
Silver Surfer ,
Plok! ,
Rock n' Roll Racing ).
[219] (death announced on this date)
Michael Mosley in 2016
Howard Bernstein in 2012
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
11 June –
Gaps Hendrickson , British musician and vocalist (
The Selecter ).
[235] (death reported on this date)
13 June
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
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
27 June
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)
John Mayall in 1968
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
6 July
Joe Egan , 77, Scottish singer (
Stealers Wheel ) and songwriter ("
Stuck in the Middle with You ", "
Star ").
[258]
Dudley Roberts , 78, English footballer (
Coventry City ,
Mansfield Town ,
Scunthorpe United ).
[259] (death announced on this date)
Roberta Taylor , 76, English actress (
EastEnders ,
The Bill ,
Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators ) and author.
[260]
7 July –
Rachel Wyatt , 94, English-Canadian dramatist.
[261]
9 July –
Ian Buckett , 56, Welsh rugby union player (
Swansea RFC ,
London Welsh ,
national team ).
[262]
11 July –
Tony "Doc" Shiels , 85–86, British artist, magician, and writer.
[263]
12 July –
Ian Cameron , 74, British car designer (
Rolls-Royce ).
[264]
15 July –
Simon Boas , 47, British humanitarian aid worker.
[265]
16 July –
April Cantelo , 96, English soprano.
[266]
17 July –
Heather Wood , 79, English folk singer (
The Young Tradition ).
[267] (death announced on this date)
19 July
21 July –
Sir Kenneth Grange , 95, British industrial designer (
InterCity 125 ).
[270]
22 July
23 July –
Barry Reed , 86, English cricketer (
Hampshire ,
MCC ).
[273] (death announced on this date)
24 July
26 July –
John Bennett , 82, Northern Irish broadcaster.
[276]
27 July –
Kenneth Standring , 89, English cricketer (
Lancashire ).
[277] (death announced on this date)
28 July –
Peter Morgan , 65, Welsh rugby player (
British & Irish Lions ,
Llanelli ,
national team ).
[278] (death announced on this date)
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^
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^
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