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    • Wednesday, 19 June, 2024
      Willie Mays
      Willie Mays, US baseball star, 1931-2024

      Athletic and versatile player known as the ‘Say Hey Kid’ lit up what many consider the sport’s golden age

      Willie Mays poses for a photo during baseball spring training in 1972 wearing his Giants uniform
    • Saturday, 15 June, 2024
      Françoise Hardy
      Françoise Hardy, French singer-songwriter, 1944-2024

      The ‘ye-ye’ scene star came to symbolise the aesthetic of existentialist Left Bank Paris

      Francoise Hardy in Piazza Sant’Ambrogio, Milan, in the 1960s
    • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
      Nora Cortiñas
      Nora Cortiñas, campaigner for Argentina’s ‘disappeared’, 1930-2024

      Mother whose five-decade search for her abducted son helped power a hugely successful human rights movement

      Nora Cortiñas smiling and waving from her wheelchair while holding a photo of her son
    • Saturday, 1 June, 2024
      Stanley Goldstein
      Stanley Goldstein, retail magnate, 1934-2024

      The co-founder of the CVS pharmacy chain oversaw its expansion from a pair of stores into a business behemoth

      Close up of Stanley Goldsetin in shirt, tie and blazer and wearing glasses
    • Monday, 20 May, 2024
      Ivan Boesky
      Ivan Boesky, convicted trader, 1937-2024

      Arbitrageur came to fame as a mergers expert but his scandal helped define Wall Street excess

      Ivan Boesky, centre, leaves federal court in New York on April 24, 1987 after pleading guilty to one count of violating federal securities laws
    • Monday, 20 May, 2024
      Ebrahim Raisi
      Ebrahim Raisi, president of Iran, 1960-2024

      Conservative cleric and protégé of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was a contender to become the Islamic republic’s next supreme leader

      Ebrahim Raisi
    • Sunday, 19 May, 2024
      Anthony O'Reilly
      Anthony O’Reilly, one of Ireland’s leading businessmen, 1936-2024

      Former rugby champion, Heinz CEO and media owner made and lost one of his country’s biggest fortunes

      Anthony O’Reilly
    • Friday, 17 May, 2024
      Financial Times
      John Hayes, FT sub-editor, 1956-2024

      FT wordsmith with an eye for polished prose

      John Hayes
    • Thursday, 16 May, 2024
      Alice Munro
      Alice Munro, short story writer, 1931-2024

      Canadian Chekhov who compressed the epic complexity of the novel into just a few pages

    • Saturday, 11 May, 2024
      Steve Albini
      Steve Albini, record engineer and musician, 1962-2024

      An apostle of noise fascinated by the dark side of human behaviour

      Steve Albini in his Chicago recording studio in 2014
    • Wednesday, 1 May, 2024
      Paul Auster
      Paul Auster, novelist, 1947-2024

      Prolific author who combined formal experimentation with popular appeal and was a fixture of the New York literary scene

      Paul Auster in 1994
    • Saturday, 27 April, 2024
      Frank Field
      Frank Field, MP and welfare reformer, 1942-2024

      Former UK labour minister eschewed tribalism and held out the promise of a more collaborative style of politics

    • Saturday, 20 April, 2024
      Eleanor Coppola
      Eleanor Coppola, filmmaker and writer, 1936-2024

      Artist whose fight to establish her identity conflicted with devotion to a driven family

      Eleanor Coppola in 1992. Despite struggling to assert her artistic side, she went on to direct the films ‘Paris Can Wait’ and ‘Love Is Love Is Love’
    • Saturday, 13 April, 2024
      Peter Higgs
      Peter Higgs, Nobel Prize-winning physicist, 1929-2024

      His pioneering theoretical work helped us understand what made the universe possible

      A man in a dark suit poses for a photograph at the entrance to a building
    • Saturday, 6 April, 2024
      John Barth
      John Barth, novelist, 1930-2024

      One of the first ‘postmodernist’ writers, he delighted in rearranging traditional literary conventions

      John Barth in glasses, fishing hat and plaid shirt leans on a table with a lack in the background
    • Friday, 29 March, 2024
      Daniel Kahneman
      Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize-winning psychologist, 1934-2024

      An accidental invader of economics, his insights changed the discipline forever

      Picture of Daniel Kahneman in glasses, coloured shirt and sweater standing on the balcony of a building at Princeton University
    • Friday, 29 March, 2024
      Richard Taylor (Campaigner)
      Richard Taylor, knife crime campaigner, 1948-2024

      The father of Damilola channelled dignity, fortitude and hope after his son was killed

      Richard Taylor holds a picture of his son Damilola. Richard and wife Gloria set up a trust to offer  ‘a legacy of hope and opportunity for disadvantaged and underprivileged young people’ after their son’s killing
    • Thursday, 21 March, 2024
      Financial services
      James Robinson III, American Express executive, 1935-2024

      Wall Street power broker pioneered the model of the diversified ‘financial supermarket’

      James Robinson III
    • Monday, 18 March, 2024
      Ira Millstein
      Ira Millstein, lawyer, 1926-2024

      His work led to a landmark shift in the centre of corporate power, from company management to boards

      Close up of Ira Millstein, with white hair glasses and suit and tie, gesturing with both hands
    • Saturday, 16 March, 2024
      Vince Power
      Vince Power, music impresario, 1947-2024

      At his peak, the maverick promoter owned some of London’s best-known venues and was involved in its most famous festivals

      Vince Power
    • Friday, 15 March, 2024
      Gerald Levin
      Gerald Levin, AOL-Time Warner executive, 1939-2024

      Architect of disastrous dotcom-era media merger was once renowned as the visionary behind HBO

      Steve Case, left, Gerald Levin in New York in 2000
    • Saturday, 9 March, 2024
      Iris Apfel
      Iris Apfel, interior designer and fashion icon, 1921-2024

      The ‘geriatric starlet’ helped decorate the homes of nine US presidents before finding fame in her eighties

      An elderly woman stands in front of ornately decorated mannequins
    • 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
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