TODAY
Sir Michael Arthur, High Commissioner to India, 54; Sir Kenneth Berrill, economist, 84; the Right Rev J.F.E. Bone, Area Bishop of Reading, 1989-96, 74; Sir Cecil Clothier, chairman of the Police Complaints Authority, 1985-89, 85; Imogen Cooper, concert pianist, 55; Professor Wendy Davies, historian, 62; Dr Levi Fox, historian and author, 90; Emlyn Hughes, former footballer, 57; Sir John Kingman, Chairman of the Statistics Commission, 2000-2003, 65; Jamie Osborne, jockey, 37; Sir Christopher Paine, President of the British Medical Association, 2000-01, 69; J.J.L.G. Sheffield, deputy chairman of the Guardian Royal Exchange, 1988-99, 66; John Shirley-Quirk, bass-baritone, 73; Sir Peter Thornton, Permanent Secretary at the Department of Trade, 1974-77, 87; Professor Roger Williams, Professor of Hepatology, University College London, 73.
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TOMORROW
Lord Attenborough, actor, producer and director, 81; Sir Jack Baer, fine-art consultant, 80; Professor Laing Barden, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Northumbria at Newcastle, 1992-96, 73; Dr Yvonne Burne, Head of the City of London School for Girls, 57; Michael Clarke, director of the National Gallery of Scotland, 52; Viscount Devonport, architect and landowner, 60; Sir Nigel Foulkes, chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority, 1977-82, 85; William Friedkin, film director, 67; Elliott Gould, actor, 66; Lenny Henry, comedian and actor, 46; Lord Hussey of North Bradley, Chairman of the Board of Governors at the BBC, 1986-96, 81; Michael Jackson, singer, 46; Lord King of Wartnaby, President Emeritus of British Airways, 87; Lord Newton of Braintree, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons, 1992-97, 67; Nicholas Nightingale, secretary general of the World Alliance of YMCAs, 1999-02, 62; Philip Priestley, High Commissioner to Belize, 58; Professor Sir Adam Roberts, Montague Burton Professor of International Relations, 64; Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, former chairman of N.M. Rothschild & Sons, 73; Dick Spring, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Ireland, 1982-87 and 1993-97, 54.