2012 in the United Kingdom explained
Events from the year 2012 in the United Kingdom. This was the year of the Summer Olympics in London as well as the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II.
Incumbents
Events
January
- 3 January – After a trial based on new forensic evidence, Gary Dobson and David Norris are convicted of the racist murder of black London teenager Stephen Lawrence, who was killed in April 1993.[1] On 4 January they are sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder, with minimum term of just over 15 and 14 years respectively.[2]
- 6 January – Mobile phone operator O2 announces plans to provide free internet to millions of residents and visitors in central London by launching Europe's largest free Wi-Fi zone.[3]
- 10 January
- 20 January – Press TV, an English language news channel owned by the Iranian Government, is forced off air in the United Kingdom after Ofcom revokes its broadcasting licence for breaching the terms of the Communications Act.[6]
- 21 January – Under new guidelines to come into force from 30 April, clinics which charge for pregnancy services including abortions will be able to advertise their services on radio and television after the Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice rules there is no justification for barring such advertising.[7]
- 23 January – John Anslow, a prisoner charged with murder following a fatal shooting in 2010, escapes from the van transporting him to a court appearance following an armed ambush near Redditch, Worcestershire.[8]
- 24 January – UK government debt has risen above £1,000,000,000,000 for the first time.[9]
- 25 January
- Scotland's First Minister, Alex Salmond, sets out the question – "Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?" – that he intends to ask voters in a referendum in 2014.[10]
- Official figures reveal that the UK economy shrunk by 0.2% in the final three months of 2011.[11]
- 31 January – Former Royal Bank of Scotland CEO Fred Goodwin loses his knighthood as a result of the near collapse of the bank in 2008.[12]
February
- February – Ash dieback fungus first found in the British Isles.
- 3 February
- 4 February – The Met Office issues a severe weather warning as heavy snow falls across much of the UK, disrupting road and air travel.[15]
- 6 February – Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Diamond Jubilee, marking sixty years on the throne; only the second British monarch to do so.[16]
- 9 February – The Bank of England agrees to extend its quantitative easing programme by £50,000,000,000, to give a further boost to the UK economy.[17]
- 17 February – Rupert Murdoch announces that a Sunday edition of The Sun newspaper, The Sun on Sunday, will be launched "very soon", effectively replacing the News of the World which was axed last summer due to the phone hacking scandal.[18] Its launch is confirmed on 19 February for the following weekend.
- 23 February – The Together for Trees environmental campaign is first publicly announced.[19]
- 24 February – Falkirk MP Eric Joyce is charged with three counts of common assault after a disturbance at a House of Commons bar.[20]
- 26 February – The first edition of The Sun on Sunday is published.
- 27 February – Singer Charlotte Church and her parents agree damages and costs of £600,000 with Rupert Murdoch's News Group, publishers of the defunct News of the World, after the newspaper printed stories about them from information gained through phone hacking activities.[21]
- 29 February
March
- 3 March – A meteor is seen over most of the United Kingdom at about 21:40 GMT.[24]
- 14 March – It is announced that the towns of Chelmsford, Perth and St Asaph are being granted city status to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II.[25]
- 15 March – Unemployment now stands at a 17-year high of nearly 2,700,000 for January.[26]
- 16 March – Dr. Rowan Williams announces he will retire as Archbishop of Canterbury at the end of the year having headed the Anglican Church since 2003. He will subsequently take up the role of Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge.[27]
- 17 March – Personal documents released from the papers of Margaret Thatcher show the former British Prime Minister held a private meeting with Rupert Murdoch at Chequers weeks before his purchase of Times Newspapers in 1981.[28]
- 18 March – British journalists Gareth Montgomery-Johnson and Nicholas Davies-Jones, detained last month in Libya after being accused of entering the country illegally, have been released the country's Interior Ministry confirms.[29]
- 21 March – George Osborne delivers his 2012 United Kingdom Budget.
- 24 March – The Sunday Times releases a video showing Conservative Party co-treasurer Peter Cruddas allegedly offering undercover reporters access to Prime Minister David Cameron for £250,000.[30]
- 25 March – Peter Cruddas resigns as Tory Party co-treasurer following the "Cash for Access" revelations.[31]
- 26 March
- 27 March – The cost of a first-class stamp will rise from 46p to 60p from 30 April while second class post will increase from 36p to 50p after regulator Ofcom lifts some price controls on Royal Mail.[34]
- 29 March – 2012 Bradford West by-election: Respect Party candidate George Galloway wins, taking the seat from the Labour Party with a majority of 10,140 votes.[35]
April
- 7 April – The 158th University Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge is stopped mid-race due to a swimmer in the water. Cambridge go on to win when a clash of oars at the restart leaves Oxford with a broken paddle.[36]
- 12 April – Transport for London bans an advertising campaign due to run on buses by a Christian group; which was suggesting that gay people could be cured by therapy.[37]
- 15 April – Centennial anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic is commemorated in Southampton, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and around the world.
- 18 April – In a rare move, television cameras are allowed into the High Court in Edinburgh to film the sentencing of David Gilroy for the murder of Suzanne Pilley.[38]
- 20 April – Belfast MAC (Metropolitan Arts Centre), designed by Hackett Hall McKnight, opens in Northern Ireland.[39]
- 22 April – 30-year-old Claire Squires collapses and dies while running the London Marathon, the tenth death in the race's history. She had planned to raise £500 for The Samaritans, but within a day members of the public have donated £219,000.[40] The end of the year would see this total rise to nearly £1M.[41]
- 25 April – Figures from the Office for National Statistics indicate the UK economy has returned to recession after shrinking by 0.2% in the first three months of 2012, bringing about a much-feared double-dip recession.[42]
- 30 April – Figures released by the Met Office show that April was the wettest on record in the United Kingdom.[43]
May
- 3 May – Local elections held in England, Scotland and Wales.
- Labour makes gains and wins the largest number of councillors in contested seats in England[44] and Wales[45] and the SNP making gains and winning the largest number of councillors in Scotland.[46] The estimated voting share is: 39% Labour, 31% Conservative, 16% Liberal Democrats and 14% other.[47]
- Boris Johnson is re-elected as Mayor of London with 51.5% of the vote.[48] Ken Livingstone subsequently says it would be his 'last election'.[49] In the London Assembly, Labour becomes the party with the greatest number of seats, with minor losses for the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. The British National Party loses its only seat. Of 25 seats, the final tally stands at: Labour 12, Conservatives 9, Liberal Democrats 2, Green 2.[50]
- 5 May – Chelsea win the seventh FA Cup of their history with a 2–1 win over Liverpool in the final.[51]
- 5 May - Wales Coast Path officially launched.[52]
- 13 May – Manchester City win the Premier League title on goal difference ahead of cross city rivals United, their first top division title since 1968.[53]
- 16 May – The Office for National Statistics publishes figures which show that unemployment has fallen by 45,000 in the three months to March to 2,625,000, a rate of 8.2%. Youth unemployment has fallen to 1,020,000, a rate of 21.9%. Average weekly pay, including bonuses, grew by 0.6%. The claimant count dropped by 13,700 in April to 1,590,000, and the March figure is revised to show a fall of 5,400 rather than a rise of 3,600.[54]
- 18 May – The Olympic flame arrives in Cornwall on board a flight from Athens, ready for the torch relay ahead of the 2012 Summer Olympics.[55]
- 19 May – Chelsea win the European Cup for the first time in their history, defeating Bayern Munich of Germany on penalties after a 1–1 draw in Munich's Allianz Arena.[56]
- 22 May – The Royal Navy's first female warship commander, Commander Sarah West, takes up her post on HMS Portland at Rosyth.[57]
- 25 May – Millionaire's daughter Laura Johnson, who drove looters around London during the 2011 riots is jailed for two years.[58]
June
July
- July – Auckland Castle, former seat of the Prince Bishops of Durham, is transferred from the Church Commissioners to a local charitable foundation.
- 3 July – Bob Diamond resigns as the Chief Executive of British bank Barclays following a scandal in which the bank tried to manipulate the Libor and Euribor interest rates systems.[66]
- 4 July – Broadcaster George Entwistle is named as the next Director-General of the BBC beginning in autumn 2012.[67]
- 5 July – The Shard, the tallest building in Europe and the tallest habitable free-standing structure in the UK at 309.6 metres (1,016 ft), is officially opened.[68] [69]
- 6 July – Andy Murray makes it to the final of the 2012 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles, becoming the first Briton to do so in 74 years.[70] He is defeated at the final two days later by Roger Federer.[71]
- 7 July – Britain's Jonathan Marray and Denmark's Frederik Nielsen win Wimbledon's men's double final by three sets to two. Marray becomes the first Briton to win such a match since 1936.[72]
- 10 July – The Trades Union Congress confirms the appointment of its first female General Secretary. Frances O'Grady will take up the role at the end of the year.[73]
- 17 July – The Office for National Statistics publishes its monthly inflation report. The consumer price inflation rate has unexpectedly fallen in June to 2.4%, its lowest level since November 2009. The retail price inflation figure shows a similar marked drop to 2.8%.[74]
- 18 July – The Office for National Statistics publishes figures which show that unemployment has fallen by 65,000 in the three months to May to 2,580,000 a rate of 8.1%. Average weekly pay, including bonuses, grew by 1.8% on the year. The claimant count rose by 6,100 in June to 1,600,000. With surprisingly good inflation and employment figures, the UK economy looks set to grow in the second half of 2012.[75]
- 22 July – Bradley Wiggins wins the 2012 Tour de France bicycle race, the first British rider ever to do so.
- 27 July – 12 August – London hosts the 2012 Summer Olympics, beginning with an opening ceremony, and making the UK capital the first city to host the Games for a third time. The closing ceremony is on 12 August.
August
- 3 August – Iftikhar and Farzana Ahmed are jailed for life after being convicted of the 2003 murder of their daughter Shafilea.[76]
- 4 August – Team GB wins six gold medals and a silver on Day Eight of the 2012 London Olympics, making it the greatest British success in one day at an Olympics since 1908.[77]
- 5 August – In Olympic tennis, Andy Murray defeats Roger Federer to win the men's singles final, securing Britain's 16th gold medal in the process.[78]
- 12 August
- 14 August – Outgoing BBC Director-General Mark Thompson is appointed CEO of The New York Times, taking up his role in November.[82]
- 15 August – Virgin Trains founder Richard Branson says the operator will "almost definitely" back out of bidding for future rail licences after losing the InterCity West Coast franchise to FirstGroup, the UK's largest rail operator.[83]
- 17 August – The death occurs of Winnie Johnson, the mother of Moors Murder victim Keith Bennett, the only victim of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley whose remains have not been recovered. Her death comes as police investigate claims Brady wrote her a letter revealing the location of her son's body.[84]
- 20 August – Former Polly Peck tycoon Asil Nadir is found guilty on three counts of stealing millions of pounds from his company by a jury at London's Old Bailey.[85]
- 29 August – Opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Paralympic Games, which end on 9 September.
September
- 7 September – Greater Gabbard wind farm construction completed.
- 9 September – 2012 Summer Paralympics closing ceremony.
- 10 September – Andy Murray wins the US Open Tennis Championship, the first British man to win a Grand Slam tournament since 1936.[86]
- 18 September – Two female police officers are killed in Hattersley, Greater Manchester, in a gun and grenade attack.[87]
- 20 September – Dale Cregan, 29, is charged with the murders of WPCs Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes in Greater Manchester. He is also charged with two other murders which occurred in the Greater Manchester area last month, as well as three attempted murders between May and August of this year.[88]
- 30 September – It is reported that an ITV documentary to be shown on 3 October in the Exposure series will reveal accusations that DJ and BBC TV presenter Sir Jimmy Savile, who died the previous year, sexually abused underage girls.[89]
October
- 1 October – Automatic enrolment to workplace pension schemes commences.[90]
- 3 October – The decision to award the rail franchise for InterCity West Coast to FirstGroup is scrapped by the government after what are described as "significant technical flaws" in the bidding process.[91]
- 8 October – Scientists warn of the dangers of using liquid nitrogen in drinks after an 18-year-old woman in Lancaster requires emergency surgery after consuming a cocktail containing the substance.[92]
- 11 October – Heavy rain in the United Kingdom causes flash flooding in the coastal village of Clovelly, Devon, damaging homes and pulling up cobbles in the street.[93]
- 12 October – The UK's largest independent investigation into police wrongdoing will be conducted following damning reports into the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.[94]
- 14 October
- The Ministry of Defence says that five Royal Marines have been charged with murder over an incident involving the death of an insurgent in Afghanistan in 2011.[95]
- The Ministry of Defence will hold an investigation after journalists from The Sunday Times posed as lobbyists for a defence manufacturer and approached several senior retired officers to ask if they would help them secure contracts.[96]
- 15 October
- 16 October – The BBC appoints the heads of two separate inquiries into the substantial sexual abuse allegations against the late Jimmy Savile that have come to light. Former High Court judge Dame Janet Smith will review the culture and practices of the BBC during the time Savile worked there, while Nick Pollard, a former Sky News executive will look at why a Newsnight investigation into Savile's activities was dropped shortly before transmission.[101]
- 17 October
- 19 October – Scotland Yard launches a "formal criminal investigation" into Jimmy Savile, after 200 potential sexual abuse victims come forward.[104]
- 20 October – Frankel retires as the world's highest-rated racehorse[105] after his fourteenth race in an unbeaten career.[106]
- 22 October – Surgeons have carried out the first ever robotic open-heart operations in Britain at the New Cross Hospital in Wolverhampton.[107]
- 23 October
- 24 October – The last analogue television broadcasts are made in the United Kingdom, in Northern Ireland, as the country completes its transfer to digital television.[109]
- 30 October – Britain's first 4G mobile network is launched, offering high-speed mobile data services in eleven major cities.[110]
November
- 1 November – The Comet retail chain goes into administration after private equity firm OpCapita failed to revive the business.[111]
- 5 November – Prime Minister David Cameron orders a fresh investigation into allegations of sexual abuse involving a senior Conservative politician from the Thatcher era. The allegations concern sexual abuse at children's homes in Wales during the 1970s and 1980s.[112]
- 6 November – Conservative MP Nadine Dorries is suspended from the party after her decision to appear on the reality television series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.[113]
- 8 November – This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield hands David Cameron an internet-generated list of suspects in the North Wales child abuse scandal involving a care home during a live interview and asks him to comment, resulting in ITV facing an investigation by the media regulator Ofcom.[114]
- 9 November – The BBC issues an apology after a key witness in a Newsnight report aired on 2 November wrongly identified a senior politician as a paedophile.[115]
- 10 November – George Entwistle steps down as BBC Director-General following the Newsnight child abuse broadcast controversy.[116]
- 11 November – Tim Davie, BBC head of audio and music becomes Acting Director-General following George Entwistle's resignation.[117]
- 13 November – Labour Party politician Margaret Moran, former Member of Parliament for Luton South, is found guilty of 15 counts of false accounting and six of using a false instrument over the claims. Her fraud totalled more than £53,000, the most of any politician convicted in the United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal.[118] [119]
- 15 November
- 19 November – Scientists report a significant decline in UK birdlife – from 210,000,000 nesting birds in 1966, down to 166,000,000 today.[123] [124]
- 20 November – A typewriter which its makers say is the last to be built in the UK has been produced at a North Wales factory.[125]
- 22 November – The BBC appoints Tony Hall as its new Director-General. He is expected to start in the role in early March 2013.[126]
- 24 November – Education Secretary Michael Gove and Rotherham Council are to launch separate investigations after three children were removed from their foster parents because the couple belong to the UK Independence Party.[127]
- 29 November
Labour holds the seat. Steve Reed is the new MP.
Labour holds the seat. Andy McDonald is the new MP. The UK Independence Party achieve second place, beating the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.[130]
Labour holds the seat. Sarah Champion is the new MP. The UK Independence Party achieve second place, beating the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
December
Undated
- Despite beginning with drought in some areas, 2012 is the second-wettest year on record in the UK and the wettest ever in England.[137] [138]
- British new car sales reach a post-recession high of 2,040,000 with the Ford Fiesta being Britain's most popular car for the fourth year in a row. The success of Nissan's British-built Qashqai crossover vehicle continues with more than 45,000 sales making it Britain's sixth-most popular new car. Mercedes-Benz enjoys a surge in sales, with its C-Class range achieving over 37,000 sales as Britain's ninth-most popular new car.
Publications
Births
Deaths
January
- 1 January
- 2 January
- 3 January
- 4 January
- 5 January – Idwal Fisher, 76, rugby player.
- 6 January
- Louise Gibson Annand, 96, artist.
- Harry Fearnley, 88, footballer.
- Bob Holness, South African-born radio and television presenter (Blockbusters) and actor (born 1928)
- Eleftherios Katsaitis, 82, Greek-born Orthodox hierarch, Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Great Britain (1987–1994).
- Clive Shell, 64, rugby player.
- 7 January
- 8 January
- 9 January
- 10 January
- 11 January
- 12 January
- 13 January
- 14 January
- 15 January – Sir Robert Freer, 88, military officer.
- 16 January – Dave Lee, 64, comedian.
- 18 January
- 19 January
- 20 January
- Stella Cunliffe, 95, statistician.
- Lucy Faulkner, 87, Northern Irish journalist.
- Marion Mathie, 86, actress.
- Michael Welsh, 85, politician, Member of Parliament (1979–1992).
- Walter Whitehurst, 77, English footballer.
- 21 January
- Emmanuel Cooper, 73, potter and writer.
- Ernie Gregory, 90, footballer.
- 22 January
- 23 January
- David Atkinson, politician (born 1940)
- Marge Carey, 73, union leader, President of USDAW (1997–2006).
- Slacker, electronic music producer.
- 24 January
- 25 January
- 26 January
- 27 January – Ted Dicks, 83, composer.
- 28 January – Patrick Shovelton, 92, civil servant and obituarist.
- 29 January – J. O. Urmson, 96, philosopher.
- 30 January – Frederick Treves, actor (born 1925)
- 31 January –
February
- 1 February – Joe Ekins, 88, soldier.
- 2 February – David Edelsten, 78, writer and army officer.
- 3 February – Samuel Youd, author (born 1922)
- 4 February
- 5 February – Ray Honeyford, 77, headmaster and writer (born 1934)[144]
- 6 February – Jim King, 69, musician (Family).
- 7 February
- 8 February
- 9 February
- 10 February
- 11 February – Jeffrey Perry, 63, stage and screen actor.
- 12 February
- 13 February
- 14 February – Tom McAnearney, 79, footballer.
- 15 February
- 17 February – Robert Carr, politician (born 1916)
- 18 February
- 19 February – Robin Corbett, Baron Corbett of Castle Vale, 78, politician, MP for Hemel Hempstead (1974–1979) and Birmingham Erdington (1983–2001).
- 20 February – Michael Siegal, 61, developmental psychologist.
- 21 February
- 22 February
- 24 February – Oliver Wrong, 87, medical academic.
- 26 February – Richard Carpenter, screenwriter, author and actor (born 1933)
- 28 February – Peter King, 47, footballer.
- 29 February
March
- 1 March – Peter Graeme, 90, oboist.
- 2 March
- 3 March
- 4 March – Paul McBride, lawyer (born 1964)
- 5 March
- 6 March – Gemma McCluskie, actress (born 1983)
- 7 March – Sir Raymond Lygo, 87, admiral and businessman.
- 8 March
- 9 March
- 10 March
- 11 March
- 13 March – Michael P. Barnett, 82, theoretical chemist and computer scientist.
- 14 March – Ray Barlow, English footballer (born 1926)
- 15 March – Nigel Napier, 14th Lord Napier, 81, soldier and courtier.
- 16 March – Mervyn Davies, Welsh rugby union player (born 1946)
- 18 March
- 21 March
- 22 March
- Ted Cutting, 85, automotive engineer, designed Aston Martin DBR1.
- Matthew White Ridley, 4th Viscount Ridley, 86, nobleman.
- Edward Sismore, 90, RAF officer.
- Neil L Whitehead, 56, anthropologist.
- 24 March
- 25 March
- John Crosfield, 96, businessman.
- Edd Gould, animator, owner of Eddsworld (born 1988)
- Tom Lodge, 75, British radio DJ, cancer.
- Tony Newton, Baron Newton of Braintree, former Conservative MP and cabinet member (born 1937)[145]
- Bill Weston, 70, stunt performer (Saving Private Ryan, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Titanic).
- 26 March – Stella Tanner, 87, actress.
- 28 March
- 29 March
- 30 March
April
- 1 April – Stan Yapp, politician (born 1933)
- 5 April
- 6 April – Larry Canning, footballer (Aston Villa) and broadcaster, vascular dementia (born 1925)
- 7 April
- 8 April – Gordon Bagier, politician (born 1924)
- 9 April – Malcolm Thomas, rugby union player http://www.wru.co.uk/eng/news/21839.php (born 1929)
- 10 April – John Anderson, 69, Northern Irish bioengineer.
- 12 April – Elizabeth Ferris, 71, Olympic bronze medal-winning (1960) diver.
- 14 April
- 16 April
- 17 April – Leila Berg, children's author (born 1917)
- 18 April – Arthur Bottom, footballer (York City)
- 19 April – Leopold David de Rothschild, financier (born 1927)
- 20 April
- 21 April
- 23 April – Michael Brinton, businessman, Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire (since 2001), cancer (born 1942)
- 24 April
- 25 April
- 26 April – Terence Spinks, gold medal-winning Olympic boxer (born 1938)
- 28 April
- 30 April
May
- 1 May – Eric James, Anglican clergyman and broadcaster (born 1925)
- 2 May
- 4 May
- 6 May – John Slack, cricketer and judge (born 1930)
- 7 May – Sammy Barr, 80, trade union leader.
- 8 May
- 9 May – Vidal Sassoon, hairdresser (born 1928)
- 10 May – Peter David, journalist (The Economist) (born 1951)
- 11 May
- 13 May
- 14 May – Derek Hammond-Stroud, opera singer (born 1926)
- 15 May
- 16 May – Anne Warner, biologist, cerebral haemorrhage (born 1940)
- 17 May – Sophia Brown, reality show contestant (Big Brother 10) (30 years old)
- 18 May
- 20 May
- 22 May
- 25 May – Doug Walton, rugby league player.
- 26 May – Stephen Healey, Army officer and footballer (Swansea City), improvised explosive device (born 1982)
- 28 May
- 29 May –
- 30 May – Sir Andrew Huxley, physiologist, biophysicist, and Nobel laureate (Physiology or Medicine, 1963) (born 1917)
June
- 2 June – Richard Dawson, Anglo-American comedian and game show host (born 1932)
- 3 June
- 4 June
- 5 June
- 7 June
- 9 June
- 10 June – Gordon West, English football player (Everton) (born 1943)
- 11 June – A.M. Parkin, 68, English artist.
- 13 June – James Ashworth, 23, English soldier, awarded Victoria Cross.
- 14 June
- 15 June – Angus Wright, 78, television producer
- 16 June – Scott Johnson, drum technician (Radiohead, Keane) (33 years old)
- 17 June
- 18 June
- 19 June
- 20 June
- 21 June
- 22 June
- 23 June
- 24 June – James Grout, English actor (Inspector Morse) (born 1927)
- 25 June
- 27 June – Stan Cox, British Olympic athlete (1948, 1952) (born 1918)
- 28 June
- 30 June – Michael Abney-Hastings, 14th Earl of Loudoun, British Australian peer (born 1942)
July
- 1 July – Dennis Eagan, 85, hockey player and soldier.
- 3 July – Leo Kersley, 92, dancer and teacher.
- 4 July
- 5 July – Colin Marshall, Baron Marshall of Knightsbridge, businessman and life peer (born 1933)
- 7 July
- Jimmy Tansey, footballer (born 1929)
- Alf Pearson, variety performer, mostly with his brother Bob (as part of Bob and Alf Pearson) (born 1910)
- 8 July
- 9 July – Brian Thomas, 72, rugby union player and manager (Neath RFC).
- 10 July – Lol Coxhill, 79, jazz saxophonist.
- 11 July
- 12 July
- 13 July – Christopher Booth, 88, clinician and medical historian.<
- 14 July
- 15 July – Sir David Fraser, 91, Army general.
- 16 July
- 17 July
- 18 July – Jack Matthews, 92, rugby union player and doctor.
- 19 July
- 20 July
- 21 July
- 22 July – Eric Bell, 82, footballer (Bolton Wanderers).
- 23 July
- 24 July – Sir Kenneth Crook, 91, diplomat, Ambassador to Afghanistan (1976–1979).
- 25 July
- 26 July – Mary Tamm, Doctor Who actress (born 1950)
- 27 July – Geoffrey Hughes, actor (born 1944)
- 28 July
- Phyllis Deane, 93, economic historian.
- Peter Evans-Freke, 11th Baron Carbery, 92, Anglo-Irish peer.
- James Marriott, 39, film critic and author.
- Ruth Mott, 95, television cook.
- David Thomas, 53, cricketer.
- 29 July – James Mellaart, 87, archaeologist.
- 30 July – Les Green, 70, footballer (Derby County) and manager (Tamworth).
- 31 July – Mollie Hunter, 90, writer.
August
- 1 August – Barry Trapnell, 88, cricketer and headmaster.
- 2 August
- 3 August – John Berry, 67, speedway promoter.
- 4 August
- 6 August – Sir Bernard Lovell, physicist and radio astronomer (born 1913)
- 8 August – Ruth Etchells, 81, poet and college principal.
- 11 August
- 12 August
- Eileen Beasley, 91, teacher and Welsh language campaigner.
- Alex Falconer, 72, politician, MEP for Mid Scotland and Fife (1984–1999).
- Alf Morris, Baron Morris, 84, politician and disability rights campaigner, MP for Manchester Wythenshawe (1964–1997).
- Jackie Watters, 92, footballer (Celtic).
- 14 August – Brian Green, 77, football coach and player.
- 15 August
- 17 August
- Winnie Johnson, 78, justice campaigner, mother of Moors murders victim Keith Bennett.
- Geoffrey Lees, 92, cricketer and educator.
- Lou Martin, 63, Northern Irish musician.
- Brian Oakley, 84, civil servant and scientist.
- 18 August – Mike Hewland, 89, engineer, founder of Hewland engineering company.
- 19 August – Tony Scott, 68, film director and producer.
- 20 August – Len Quested, 87, footballer.
- 22 August
- 24 August
- 25 August
- Ray Booty, 79, cyclist.
- Stephen Bradford, 48, English cricket player (Lincolnshire).
- Donald Gorrie, 79, politician, MSP for Central Scotland (1999–2007), MP for Edinburgh West (1997–2001).
- Emilio Pacione, 92, footballer (Dundee United).
- 26 August – Alan Steen, 90, footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers).
- 27 August
- 28 August
- 29 August – Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, 59, academic and author (The Occult Roots of Nazism).
- 31 August – Max Bygraves, 89, singer and variety performer.
September
- 1 September – David R. Morrison, 71, writer and painter.
- 2 September – John C. Marshall, 71, musician.
- 3 September – Sir Andrew Crockett, 69, banker.
- 4 September – Ian Parrott, 95, composer and academic.
- 5 September
- 6 September
- 7 September – Nicole Milinaire, 92, socialite, Duchess of Bedford.
- 8 September – Bill Moggridge, 69, industrial designer.
- 9 September
- 10 September
- 11 September – Maurice Keen, 75, historian.
- 12 September
- 13 September
- 14 September
- 15 September
- 16 September – John Coates, 85, animated film producer (The Snowman).
- 17 September – Lou Kenton, 104, potter and Spanish Civil War veteran.
- 18 September
- 19 September
- 20 September
- 21 September
- 22 September
- 23 September
- 25 September
- 28 September – Crispin Aubrey, 66, journalist and environmental activist.
- 29 September
- 30 September – Mary Freeman-Grenville, 12th Lady Kinloss, 90, peeress.
October
- 1 October – Eric Hobsbawm, 95, historian.
- 2 October
- 3 October
- 4 October
- 5 October – Keith Campbell, 58, biologist.
- 6 October
- 8 October
- 9 October
- 10 October
- 12 October
- 13 October
- 14 October
- 15 October
- 16 October – Susan Parkinson, 87, potter and charity worker.
- 17 October – Milija Aleksic, 61, footballer (Tottenham Hotspur).
- 18 October – Christopher Allen, 68, cricket player (Dorset).
- 19 October
- 20 October
- 21 October
- 22 October – Mike Morris, 65, television presenter
- 23 October
- 24 October – Peter Wright, 78, footballer (Colchester United F.C.).
- 25 October – John Connelly, 74, footballer (Burnley F.C.).
- 26 October – Jo Dunne, 43, guitarist (Fuzzbox).
- 27 October
- 28 October – Jack Dellal, 83, property investor.
- 29 October – Wallace L. W. Sargent, 77, astronomer.
- 30 October – Wayland Tunley, 75, architect.
- 31 October
November
- 1 November
- 2 November
- 3 November
- 4 November
- 5 November – Jimmy Stephen, 90, footballer.
- 6 November
- 7 November
- 8 November
- 9 November
- 10 November
- 11 November
- 12 November
- 13 November
- 14 November – Norman Greenwood, 87, chemist.
- 15 November – Keith Ripley, 77, footballer.
- 16 November
- 17 November – Margaret Yorke, 88, crime fiction writer.
- 18 November
- Stan Greig, 82, pianist, drummer, and bandleader.
- Sir Philip Ledger, 74, classical musician and academic.
- William McCarthy, Baron McCarthy, 87, politician and life peer.
- Kenny Morgans, 73, footballer (Manchester United), Munich air disaster survivor.
- 19 November – John Hefin, 71, television director and producer (Pobol y Cwm, The Life and Times of David Lloyd George).
- 20 November
- 21 November
- 23 November – Diana, Lady Isaac, 91, environmentalist and arts patron.
- 24 November
- 25 November
- 26 November – Denis Haynes, 88, cricket player (Staffordshire).
- 27 November – Bob Kellett, 84, film and television director.
- 27 November – Sir William Bulmer, 92, 1businessman, Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire (1978–1985).
- 29 November – Maddalena Fagandini, 83, electronic musician and television producer.
- 30 November
December
- 1 December
- 2 December – Michael Crawford, 92, cricket player.
- 3 December – Sir Geoffrey Shakerley, 80, photographer.
- 4 December
- 5 December
- 6 December
- 8 December – John Gowans, 78, religious leader and musician, General of The Salvation Army (1999–2002).
- 9 December
- 10 December
- 11 December – Sophie Firth, 3, child actress (Emmerdale).
- 12 December – Richard Eyre, 83, Anglican priest, Dean of Exeter (1981–1996).
- 13 December
- 14 December
- 15 December – John Anderson Strong, 97, physician and academic.
- 16 December
- 17 December
- 18 December
- 19 December
- 20 December
- Bill Bell, 100, army officer and lawyer.
- Stan Charlton, 83, footballer (Leyton Orient, Arsenal).
- Alan Cowey, 77, scientist.
- Dennis Stevens, 79, footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Everton).
- 21 December
- 22 December
- 23 December – Dennis Greenland, 75, soil scientist.
- 24 December
- 25 December
- 26 December
- 27 December
- 28 December
- 29 December
- Bob Astles, 88, British-born Ugandan government adviser.
- Henri Bortoft, 74, philosopher of science.
- Tony Greig, 66, cricketer, England captain (1975–1977) and television commentator.
- George Hazlett, 89, footballer.
- William Rees-Mogg, Baron Rees-Mogg, journalist and life peer, Editor of The Times (1967–1981),
- 30 December
- 31 December
See also
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