Rear-Admiral Andrew Betton, director of joint warfare, Strategic Command, 54; Oyinkan Braithwaite, novelist, My Sister, the Serial Killer (2018), 34; Matthew Broderick, actor, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986), 60; Peter Brook, theatre, film and opera director, 97; Stewart Butterfield, co-founder, Flickr (2004) and Slack Technologies (2009), 49; Joyce W Cairns, artist, president, Royal Scottish Academy, 75; Adrian Chiles, TV and radio presenter, 55; Timothy Dalton, actor, Licence to Kill (1989), 76; Ieuan Evans, rugby union player, Wales (1987-98) and British and Irish Lions (1989-97), 58; Walter Gilbert, molecular biology pioneer, Nobel prize in chemistry (1980), 90; Lord (Anthony) Grabiner, QC, master, Clare College, Cambridge (2014-21), 77; Sir John Hall, property developer, life president, Newcastle United football club, 89; Lord (Michael) Heseltine, Conservative MP (1966-2001), deputy prime minister (1995-97), 89; Rochelle Humes, singer, the Saturdays, and TV presenter, This Morning (2011-21), 33; Alvin Kallicharran, cricketer, Warwickshire (1971-90) and West Indies (1972-81), 73; Carwyn Jones, Labour MS for Bridgend (1999-2021), first minister of Wales (2009-18), 55; Jade Jones, winner of Britain’s first Olympic gold medal for taekwondo, 29; Umar Kamani, businessman, co-founder, PrettyLittleThing.com, 34; Sergey Lavrov, foreign minister of Russia, 72; Will Lee, chief executive, Renishaw, 47; Dame Juliet May, High Court judge, 61; Matthew Maynard, cricketer, England (1988-94), 56; Sir Jonathan Mills, composer, director, Edinburgh Festival (2007-14), 59; Amanda Nevill, chief executive, British Film Institute (2003-20), 65; Gary Oldman, actor, Darkest Hour (2017; Oscar winner), 64; Iain Percy, sailor, two-time Olympic gold medallist, 46; Mark Williams, snooker player, three-time world champion (2000, 2003, 2018), 47.