Sir Anish Kapoor, pictured, sculptor, 61; Sir Antony Acland, ambassador to Washington (1986-91), 85; Baroness (Virginia) Bottomley of Nettlestone, Conservative MP (1984–2005), secretary of state for health (1992-95), 67; Edward Albee, dramatist, Three Tall Women, (1991), 87; Karen Bradley, Conservative MP, Staffordshire Moorlands, minister for slavery and organised crime, 45; Richard Causton, composer, Twenty-Seven Heavens (2012), 44; Ed Clancy, cyclist, five times world champion, 30; Willie Duggan, former rugby player, Ireland, 65; Ruth Hunt, chief executive, Stonewall, 35; Anthony Loehnis, chairman, Alpha Bank London, 79; Wayne McGregor, choreographer, Royal Ballet, 45; Liza Minnelli, actress, Cabaret (1972), 69; Professor Sir Martin Sweeting, satellite engineer, 64; James Taylor, singer-songwriter, Carolina in My Mind (1968), 67; DR Thorpe, historian and biographer, Supermac: The Life of Harold Macmillan (2010), 72; Louise Tulett, director, Ministry of Defence, 55; Elizabeth Vaughan, mezzo-soprano, 78; Lord (William) Wallace of Saltaire, emeritus professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, 74.