Obituary: Gerald LiptonChinacraft founder and philanthropist who took Nightingale House to “a new level”By Simon Rocker3 min read
Obituary: Sheila MichaelsPolitical activist who changed the face of feminismBy Gloria Tessler2 min read
Lord Joel JoffeNelson Mandela’s defence lawyer who became a successful businessman, philanthropist and advocate of assisted dyingBy Julie Carbonara3 min read
Obituary: Tom KremerA Holocaust survivor who went on to become an entrepreneur, author and philosopherBy Geoffrey Alderman2 min read
Obituary: Alan Da CostaAn innovator of British catering and an influence on the nation’s palateBy MICHAEL DA COSTA2 min read
Obituary: Malcolm LipkinBritish composer with a feeling for traditional methodsBy Andrew Burn2 min read
Obituary: Max GoldBrilliant advocate who represented families of victims of trawler tragedyBy Anna Grantham2 min read
Obituary: Marilyn HallCanadian born actor, playwright, producer and philanthropist was known for her radio plays and children’s teaching programme1 min read
Obituary: Dr Sydney LeighDedicated doctor who ran post-war medical clinics for Far East service personnel.By Faga Speker2 min read
Obituary: Rose LeborThe first Holocaust survivor to become a Lady Mayoress has sadly died, aged 77.By Maurice Samuelson2 min read
Obituary: Ed VictorThe legendary literary agent lived his life at high octane and with tremendous style, writes Baroness Gail RebuckBy Gail Rebuck3 min read
Obituary: Daliah LaviActress whose memorable turn in the spoofy 1967 Casino Royale belied a prodigious talentBy Gloria Tessler3 min read
Obituary: Derek ScottA voice familiar to thousands of visually-impaired JC subscribersBy Jonathan Lynn1 min read
Obituary: Leon Schaller OBEThe boy who escaped the Nazis grew to become an outstanding philanthropist and businessman,By Ann Rosen3 min read