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2014 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 2014 in the United Kingdom.

Incumbents edit

Events edit

January edit

  • 3 January – Strong winds and high tides bring flooding to large parts of western England, Wales and Scotland.[1]
  • 7 January – Four people are killed when a United States Air Force Sikorsky HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter, based at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, crashes at a nature reserve in Cley next the Sea, north Norfolk.[2]
  • 8 January – An inquest jury decides that Mark Duggan, whose death sparked the 2011 England riots was lawfully killed by police.[3]
  • 10 January – At the Old Bailey, police officer Keith Wallis pleads guilty to misconduct in a public office over an email he sent to his local MP concerning the Plebgate affair.[4]
  • 12 January – Vincent Nichols, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster is among 19 senior Catholic clergy who will be created Cardinals by Pope Francis on 22 February, it is announced.[5]
  • 13 January – The UK Treasury announces that if Scots vote to leave the UK in September's referendum, it will honour all UK government debt issued up to the date of Scottish independence.[6]
  • 15 January – Birmingham City Council says that it could be forced to sell off some of its assets to pay £1bn of legal claims over equality of pay.[7]
  • 16 January
  • 18 January
    • The Labour Party confirms that Del Singh, a candidate for the forthcoming European elections, was among two Britons killed during a suicide bombing at a restaurant in the Afghan capital, Kabul the previous day.[10]
    • 16-year-old Lewis Clarke of Bristol sets a new world record after becoming the youngest person to trek to the South Pole.[11]
  • 19 January – The UK Independence Party suspends an Oxfordshire councillor who blamed the floods that hit the country earlier in the month on the government's decision to legalise same-sex marriage "because it had angered God".[12]
  • 22 January – UK unemployment falls to 7.1%, surpassing economic forecasts and placing pressure on the Bank of England to raise interest rates. The bank, which said it would consider an increase once unemployment reached 7% says it has no immediate plans to introduce a raise.[13]
  • 24 January – Sedgemoor District Council in Somerset declares a "major incident" in flooded areas as forecasters warn of more rain.[14]
  • 25 January – Trees are uprooted and structural damage is caused to buildings by lightning as a heavy rainstorm hits the Midlands region.[15]
  • 27 January – Research published by the Centre for Cities think tank suggests a widening economic gap between London and the rest of the UK, with ten times more jobs being created in the capital than elsewhere.[16]
  • 28 January – Figures released by the Office for National Statistics indicate the UK economy grew by 1.9% in 2013, its highest since 2007, but growth for the final quarter of the year was 0.7%.[17]
  • 29 January – During a visit to Scotland, Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England says that in the event of Scottish independence, the country would need to give up some powers in return for a currency union with the United Kingdom.[18]
  • 30 January – Figures released by the Met Office indicate Southern England and parts of the Midlands have experienced their highest January rainfall since records began in 1910. The announcement comes as military personnel prepare to help residents in flooded areas of Somerset.[19]
  • 31 January – The European Union (Referendum) Bill 2013-14 is rejected by the House of Lords after peers vote not to allow more time for a debate, effectively killing off the proposed legislation.[20]

February edit

  • 1 February – Sally Morgan, the outgoing chair of Ofsted claims she is the victim of a "determined effort" by 10 Downing Street to appoint more Conservatives to key public sector positions.[21]
  • 5 February – Part of the South Devon Railway sea wall carrying the railway line linking London with the west of England is washed away by a powerful storm that has hit the UK overnight. Thousands of homes are also left without electricity.[22] Prime Minister David Cameron announces that an extra £100 million will be spent on dealing with the aftermath of the floods that have hit the UK.[23]
  • 6 February
  • 7–23 February – Great Britain competes at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia and wins 1 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals. This is Great Britain's best performance at a winter games since 1924.
  • 8 February
    • Immigration minister Mark Harper resigns from the government after it was disclosed that his cleaner did not have permission to work in the UK.[26]
    • Rail links to South West England are cut off as fresh storms hit the area.[27]
  • 11 February – After visiting some of the country's flood hit areas, David Cameron says that "money is no object" as he announces measures to help those affected by the storms. He also warns that things may get worse before they get better. 1,600 troops are deployed to help in the relief effort, with more available if needed.[28]
  • 20 February – A 4.1 magnitude earthquake is recorded under the Bristol Channel.[29]
  • 22 February – Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols, leader of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales, is created a cardinal at a ceremony in Vatican City.[30]
  • 25 February – A suspect in the 1982 IRA Hyde Park bombing will not face trial after a judge ruled he cannot be prosecuted because he was mistakenly given an official assurance that he would not face trial. Some 182 letters have been issued as part of the Northern Ireland peace process.[31]
  • 26 February – The two men convicted of the murder of Lee Rigby are sentenced to life imprisonment, Michael Adebolajo without the possibility of parole, and Michael Adebowale with the possibility of parole after 45 years.[32]
  • 27 February – Prime Minister David Cameron appoints a judge to review the crisis over letters sent to paramilitary suspects advising them they would not be prosecuted after First Minister of Northern Ireland Peter Robinson threatened to resign over the issue. The inquiry will present its findings by end of May.[33]
  • 28 February – Spree killer Joanne Dennehy is given a whole life sentence for three murders and two attempted murders committed in 2013.[34]

March edit

  • 5 March – Birmingham City Council puts the NEC Group up for sale because the authority is facing legal claims over equal pay totalling more than £1bn.[35]
  • 6 March
  • 7–16 March – Great Britain finish 10th in the medal table of the 2014 Winter Paralympics, with six medals, the most successful Games since Innsbruck in 1984. Four of Britain's medals were won by visually impaired skier Jade Etherington, making her the greatest British Winter Paralympian of all time.[38]
  • 11 March – MPs vote 297–239 to allow the controversial Clause 119 element of the Care Bill that will allow ministers to close hospitals in an NHS trust if a neighbouring trust is in financial difficulty, even if the hospital concerned is performing well.[39]
  • 18 March – Scottish Labour's Devolution Commission publishes its long-awaited report setting out proposals for enhanced devolution that will be implemented if Scotland votes no in the referendum and Labour are elected in 2015.[40][41]
  • 19 March – 2014 budget: Chancellor George Osborne announces that a new £1 coin will be introduced from 2017. Current £1 coins are vulnerable to counterfeiting, but the new 12-sided two-metal coin, based on the Threepenny bit will be more difficult to copy.[42]
  • 28 March – BBC research suggests that less than 6% of social housing tenants affected by the bedroom tax—an aspect of the 2012 Welfare Reform Act that penalises tenants in receipt of Housing Benefit with spare bedrooms—have moved house as a result of the controversial measure.[43]
     
    Same-sex couple marry on the first day they were able to
  • 29 March – The first same-sex weddings take place in England and Wales following a change in the law in 2013 allowing same-sex marriage.[44]
  • 31 March – A jury is selected to hear a fresh inquest into the 96 deaths caused by the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.[45]

April edit

May edit

June edit

  • 5 June
    • US President Barack Obama says the US's interest in the Scottish independence referendum issue is to ensure it retains a "strong, robust, united and effective partner".[70]
    • 2014 Newark by-election: Conservative Robert Jenrick is elected as the new MP, becoming the first Tory candidate to win a by-election for 25 years. However, the party's majority is reduced by 10,000 following a significant UKIP vote.[71]
  • 7 June – Education Secretary Michael Gove apologises to David Cameron and a Home Office official over a row with Home Secretary Theresa May about how to tackle Islamic extremism following recent revelations about a Muslim plot to take over schools in Birmingham. In addition, May's special adviser, Fiona Cunningham resigns over the row.[72]
  • 9 June – The teaching of creationism is banned from free schools and academies.[73]
  • 14–24 June – The England national football team competes at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The team is eliminated after the first round, having finished bottom of their group after failing to win any of their 3 matches and gaining just 1 point.
  • 17 June – Production of paper at the Whatman plc mill at Maidstone, established in 1740, ceases.[74]
  • 21 June – Jane Hedges is installed as the first female Dean of Norwich.[75]
  • 24 June – Former News of the World editor and Downing Street Director of Communications Andy Coulson is found guilty of conspiring to hack phones.[76]
  • 25 June – The jury in the phone hacking trial is dismissed after failing to reach a verdict on outstanding charges against Andy Coulson. The trial's judge, Mr Justice Saunders, rebukes Prime Minister David Cameron for commenting on Coulson's conviction the previous day while the trial was still ongoing.[77]
  • 30 June
    • Andy Coulson and Clive Goodman are to face a retrial on charges they bought royal telephone directories from police officers.[78]
    • Following a trial at Southwark Crown Court, entertainer Rolf Harris is found guilty on 12 counts of indecent assault between 1968 and 1986.[79]

July edit

August edit

September edit

October edit

November edit

December edit

  • 1 December
    • Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown announces he is to stand down as an MP at the next general election after 32 years.[177]
    • Suffolk doctor Myles Bradbury pleads guilty to abusing eighteen young cancer patients in his care at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge between 2009 and 2013. He is sentenced to 22 years.[178]
  • 3 December – As part of the Autumn Statement, Chancellor George Osborne replaces stamp duty for home buyers with a graduated scheme similar to income tax.[179]
  • 5 December – Scotland reduces its drink-drive limit from 80 mg to 50 mg, bringing the country's legal limit into line with much of mainland Europe.[180]
  • 6 December – Reports surface that former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will stand for Parliament in the Gordon constituency at the 2015 general election.[181] Salmond confirms his intention to contest the constituency the following day.[182]
  • 7 December – Greetings card retailer Clintons withdraws a 'tongue-in-cheek' Christmas card detailing ten reasons why Santa Claus "must live on a council estate" after it was deemed to be offensive by the public.[183]
  • 10 December – A "weather bomb" hits the north of the UK, causing winds of up to 144 mph, cutting power from tens of thousands of homes, and creating travel disruptions across land and sea.[184]
  • 12 December – Disruption is caused at airports across the country due to a computer system failure at the UK's air traffic control centre, causing hundreds of delays and over eighty cancellations at Heathrow. Delays and cancellations continue the following day.[185]
  • 13 December – MP Jim Murphy is elected as the new Scottish Labour leader, beating MSPs Neil Findlay and Sarah Boyack with 55.7% of the vote, declaring it his "driving purpose" to end poverty and inequality. Meanwhile, Kezia Dugdale is elected as the party's new deputy leader.[186]
  • 16 December – Leader of the House of Commons William Hague sets out Conservative plans for English votes for English laws to prevent MPs representing constituencies in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland from voting on legalisation that does not effect their parts of the UK.[187]
  • 17 December – Libby Lane becomes the new Bishop of Stockport and the first woman to become a bishop of the Church of England since the change to canon law just a month ago.[188]
  • 19 December
  • 22 December – Six people are killed after a refuse lorry crashes into a group of people in Glasgow's George Square.[191]
  • 25 December – Parcel delivery firm City Link announces that it has gone into administration after substantial losses. The general secretary of the RMT union calls the timing of the announcement a "disgrace".[192]
  • 29 December – The Scottish Government confirms a case of Ebola being treated in a Glasgow hospital. The victim is a healthcare worker who had travelled back from Sierra Leone the previous day.[193]
  • 31 December
    • Healthcare worker Pauline Cafferkey receives an unnamed experimental anti-viral drug and blood plasma from Ebola survivors as part of her treatment.[194]
    • City Link's administrators announce the loss of 2,356 jobs after a deal to buy the firm fell through.[195]

Undated edit

  • 2014 was the UK's warmest year since records began with an average temperature of 9.9C, 0.2C higher than the previous record set in 2006, according to a Met Office report of 5 January 2015. This means that eight of the UK's top ten warmest years have occurred since 2002.[196]
  • New car sales reach a 10-year high of nearly 2.5 million. The Ford Fiesta was Britain's best selling car for the sixth successive year, while the likes of Audi and Fiat also enjoy impressive sales figures.

Publications edit

Births edit

Deaths edit

January edit

 
Journalist Simon Hoggart in 2006

February edit

 
Stuart Hall
 
Alexis Hunter

March edit

 
Tony Benn in 2007
 
Clarissa Dickson Wright

April edit

 
Peaches Geldof in 2012
 
Bob Hoskins in 2009

May edit

 
Colin Pillinger in 2009

June edit

July edit

 
Bob Jones, West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner

August edit

 
Drummer Rod de'Ath
 
Richard Attenborough in 2007

September edit

 
Graham Joyce
 
Ian Paisley

October edit

 
Lynsey de Paul in 1974
 
Efua Dorkenoo
 
Lynda Bellingham

November edit

 
P. D. James in 2013

December edit

 
Ian McLagan in 2006

See also edit

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people are killed when a United States Air Force Sikorsky HH 60G Pave Hawk helicopter based at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk crashes at a nature reserve in Cley next the Sea north Norfolk 2 8 January An inquest jury decides that Mark Duggan whose death sparked the 2011 England riots was lawfully killed by police 3 10 January At the Old Bailey police officer Keith Wallis pleads guilty to misconduct in a public office over an email he sent to his local MP concerning the Plebgate affair 4 12 January Vincent Nichols the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster is among 19 senior Catholic clergy who will be created Cardinals by Pope Francis on 22 February it is announced 5 13 January The UK Treasury announces that if Scots vote to leave the UK in September s referendum it will honour all UK government debt issued up to the date of Scottish independence 6 15 January Birmingham City Council says that it could be forced to sell off some of its assets to pay 1bn of legal claims over equality of pay 7 16 January Sir Peter Fahy the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police will face prosecution over safety breaches after an unarmed man was shot dead in Cheshire in March 2012 the CPS announces 8 Chancellor George Osborne tells BBC News he wants to see a rise in the minimum wage above the rate of inflation 9 18 January The Labour Party confirms that Del Singh a candidate for the forthcoming European elections was among two Britons killed during a suicide bombing at a restaurant in the Afghan capital Kabul the previous day 10 16 year old Lewis Clarke of Bristol sets a new world record after becoming the youngest person to trek to the South Pole 11 19 January The UK Independence Party suspends an Oxfordshire councillor who blamed the floods that hit the country earlier in the month on the government s decision to legalise same sex marriage because it had angered God 12 22 January UK unemployment falls to 7 1 surpassing economic forecasts and placing pressure on the Bank of England to raise interest rates The bank which said it would consider an increase once unemployment reached 7 says it has no immediate plans to introduce a raise 13 24 January Sedgemoor District Council in Somerset declares a major incident in flooded areas as forecasters warn of more rain 14 25 January Trees are uprooted and structural damage is caused to buildings by lightning as a heavy rainstorm hits the Midlands region 15 27 January Research published by the Centre for Cities think tank suggests a widening economic gap between London and the rest of the UK with ten times more jobs being created in the capital than elsewhere 16 28 January Figures released by the Office for National Statistics indicate the UK economy grew by 1 9 in 2013 its highest since 2007 but growth for the final quarter of the year was 0 7 17 29 January During a visit to Scotland Mark Carney Governor of the Bank of England says that in the event of Scottish independence the country would need to give up some powers in return for a currency union with the United Kingdom 18 30 January Figures released by the Met Office indicate Southern England and parts of the Midlands have experienced their highest January rainfall since records began in 1910 The announcement comes as military personnel prepare to help residents in flooded areas of Somerset 19 31 January The European Union Referendum Bill 2013 14 is rejected by the House of Lords after peers vote not to allow more time for a debate effectively killing off the proposed legislation 20 February edit 1 February Sally Morgan the outgoing chair of Ofsted claims she is the victim of a determined effort by 10 Downing Street to appoint more Conservatives to key public sector positions 21 5 February Part of the South Devon Railway sea wall carrying the railway line linking London with the west of England is washed away by a powerful storm that has hit the UK overnight Thousands of homes are also left without electricity 22 Prime Minister David Cameron announces that an extra 100 million will be spent on dealing with the aftermath of the floods that have hit the UK 23 6 February PC Keith Wallis who wrote to his MP falsely claiming to have witnessed the Plebgate incident in Downing Street is sentenced to 12 months imprisonment 24 The Ministry of Defence sends around 40 Royal Marines to the Somerset Levels to help with flood protection as more storms are expected The government also provides an extra 30 million for repairs 25 7 23 February Great Britain competes at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Russia and wins 1 gold 1 silver and 2 bronze medals This is Great Britain s best performance at a winter games since 1924 8 February Immigration minister Mark Harper resigns from the government after it was disclosed that his cleaner did not have permission to work in the UK 26 Rail links to South West England are cut off as fresh storms hit the area 27 11 February After visiting some of the country s flood hit areas David Cameron says that money is no object as he announces measures to help those affected by the storms He also warns that things may get worse before they get better 1 600 troops are deployed to help in the relief effort with more available if needed 28 20 February A 4 1 magnitude earthquake is recorded under the Bristol Channel 29 22 February Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols leader of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales is created a cardinal at a ceremony in Vatican City 30 25 February A suspect in the 1982 IRA Hyde Park bombing will not face trial after a judge ruled he cannot be prosecuted because he was mistakenly given an official assurance that he would not face trial Some 182 letters have been issued as part of the Northern Ireland peace process 31 26 February The two men convicted of the murder of Lee Rigby are sentenced to life imprisonment Michael Adebolajo without the possibility of parole and Michael Adebowale with the possibility of parole after 45 years 32 27 February Prime Minister David Cameron appoints a judge to review the crisis over letters sent to paramilitary suspects advising them they would not be prosecuted after First Minister of Northern Ireland Peter Robinson threatened to resign over the issue The inquiry will present its findings by end of May 33 28 February Spree killer Joanne Dennehy is given a whole life sentence for three murders and two attempted murders committed in 2013 34 March edit 5 March Birmingham City Council puts the NEC Group up for sale because the authority is facing legal claims over equal pay totalling more than 1bn 35 6 March Prince Harry launches the Invictus Games a Paralympic style sporting championship for wounded soldiers 36 Home Secretary Theresa May announces a public inquiry into undercover policing after revelations that officers spied on members of Stephen Lawrence s family 37 7 16 March Great Britain finish 10th in the medal table of the 2014 Winter Paralympics with six medals the most successful Games since Innsbruck in 1984 Four of Britain s medals were won by visually impaired skier Jade Etherington making her the greatest British Winter Paralympian of all time 38 11 March MPs vote 297 239 to allow the controversial Clause 119 element of the Care Bill that will allow ministers to close hospitals in an NHS trust if a neighbouring trust is in financial difficulty even if the hospital concerned is performing well 39 18 March Scottish Labour s Devolution Commission publishes its long awaited report setting out proposals for enhanced devolution that will be implemented if Scotland votes no in the referendum and Labour are elected in 2015 40 41 19 March 2014 budget Chancellor George Osborne announces that a new 1 coin will be introduced from 2017 Current 1 coins are vulnerable to counterfeiting but the new 12 sided two metal coin based on the Threepenny bit will be more difficult to copy 42 28 March BBC research suggests that less than 6 of social housing tenants affected by the bedroom tax an aspect of the 2012 Welfare Reform Act that penalises tenants in receipt of Housing Benefit with spare bedrooms have moved house as a result of the controversial measure 43 nbsp Same sex couple marry on the first day they were able to 29 March The first same sex weddings take place in England and Wales following a change in the law in 2013 allowing same sex marriage 44 31 March A jury is selected to hear a fresh inquest into the 96 deaths caused by the 1989 Hillsborough disaster 45 April edit 5 April In horse racing Pineau De Re trained by Dr Richard Newland and ridden by 37 year old Leighton Aspell who returned to racing after coming out of retirement wins the 2014 Grand National at Aintree Racecourse with the odds of 25 1 46 6 April Sheffield s Half Marathon is cancelled because there were not enough water supplies for runners on the route 47 The Boat Race 2014 contested between Oxford and Cambridge University takes place Oxford winning by 11 lengths the biggest winning margin since 1973 after the Cambridge boat suffered damage to an oar early in the race 9 April Maria Miller resigns of Culture Secretary following a row over her expenses describing her decision as the right thing to do Sajid Javid is appointed as her successor 48 20 April The Anglican Diocese of Leeds created by merger of the Church of England s West Yorkshire dioceses of Ripon amp Leeds Bradford and Wakefield comes into being 49 22 April David Moyes is sacked as Manager of Manchester United ten months after succeeding Alex Ferguson Ryan Giggs will take temporary charge of the team until a permanent successor is appointed 50 24 April Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander announces that Cornish people will be granted minority status under Council of Europe rules governing the protection of national minorities 51 25 April The government launches an inquiry after the Liverpool Echo reports that Whitehall computers were used to post offensive remarks about the Hillsborough disaster on Wikipedia pages relating to the topic 52 28 April A youth is detained by police after a female teacher is stabbed to death in front of students at a school in Leeds 53 Following a trial at Southwark Crown Court publicist Max Clifford is convicted of eight indecent assaults on women and girls 54 3D Repo a Software as a Service SaaS platform provider is founded 55 29 April Former Conservative MP Patrick Mercer resigns from his Newark seat after he was suspended from Parliament for 6 months for allegedly asking questions in the House of Commons in exchange for money 56 May edit 1 May Barrister and part time judge Constance Briscoe is convicted of perverting the course of justice after a trial at the Old Bailey heard she lied to police investigating the case of former MP Chris Huhne s speeding points 57 58 She is sentenced to 16 months in prison the following day 59 2 May Publicist Max Clifford is jailed for eight years 60 5 May The World Snooker Championship concludes with Mark Selby defeating defending champion Ronnie O Sullivan 18 14 in the final to win his first world title 61 7 May Former Co operative Bank chairman Paul Flowers is fined 400 after being convicted of possessing cocaine methamphetamine and ketamine Flowers stood down from his role at the bank in 2013 due to allegations concerning drug taking inappropriate expense payments and use of rent boys 62 8 May Defence Secretary Philip Hammond announces a review of the British Armed Forces will be brought forward from 2018 to later this year The review could allow women to serve in front line combat roles for the first time 63 9 May The Giro d Italia cycle race starts in Belfast 64 17 May Arsenal defeat Hull City 3 2 after extra time at Wembley Stadium to win the FA Cup Final Arsenal equal the record of 11 FA Cup trophy wins with this victory 65 21 May Clarence House refuses to comment on claims that Prince Charles compared Russian President Vladimir Putin s stance over Ukraine to the actions of Adolf Hitler before World War II during a visit to Canada 66 nbsp Ed Miliband talks to a local couple whilst campaigning in Crawley during the run up to elections 22 May 2014 European Parliament election Results show a significant increase in support for UKIP as they take the most seats above both the Conservatives and Labour The Labour Party also make gains while the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have poor showings 2014 United Kingdom local elections The Conservatives record an increase in vote share but a fall in councils and councillors while Labour make gains and the Liberal Democrats are dealt with further falls in support 23 May A major fire damages Glasgow School of Art one of Scotland s most iconic buildings 67 for the first time 24 May Jonny Wilkinson plays his final rugby match in Britain before retiring from the sport helping Toulon to beat Saracens 23 6 and win the Heineken Cup 68 31 May Three people are killed and one injured after a vehicle collides with spectators at the Jim Clark Rally in the Scottish Borders 69 June edit 5 June US President Barack Obama says the US s interest in the Scottish independence referendum issue is to ensure it retains a strong robust united and effective partner 70 2014 Newark by election Conservative Robert Jenrick is elected as the new MP becoming the first Tory candidate to win a by election for 25 years However the party s majority is reduced by 10 000 following a significant UKIP vote 71 7 June Education Secretary Michael Gove apologises to David Cameron and a Home Office official over a row with Home Secretary Theresa May about how to tackle Islamic extremism following recent revelations about a Muslim plot to take over schools in Birmingham In addition May s special adviser Fiona Cunningham resigns over the row 72 9 June The teaching of creationism is banned from free schools and academies 73 14 24 June The England national football team competes at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil The team is eliminated after the first round having finished bottom of their group after failing to win any of their 3 matches and gaining just 1 point 17 June Production of paper at the Whatman plc mill at Maidstone established in 1740 ceases 74 21 June Jane Hedges is installed as the first female Dean of Norwich 75 24 June Former News of the World editor and Downing Street Director of Communications Andy Coulson is found guilty of conspiring to hack phones 76 25 June The jury in the phone hacking trial is dismissed after failing to reach a verdict on outstanding charges against Andy Coulson The trial s judge Mr Justice Saunders rebukes Prime Minister David Cameron for commenting on Coulson s conviction the previous day while the trial was still ongoing 77 30 June Andy Coulson and Clive Goodman are to face a retrial on charges they bought royal telephone directories from police officers 78 Following a trial at Southwark Crown Court entertainer Rolf Harris is found guilty on 12 counts of indecent assault between 1968 and 1986 79 July edit 4 July Andy Coulson is jailed for 18 months for conspiracy to hack phones 80 Rolf Harris is sentenced to five years and nine months in prison after being found guilty of twelve counts of indecent assault 81 but will not face trial over the allegations of downloading sexual images of children 82 5 July The 2014 Tour de France starts in Leeds 6 July Lewis Hamilton wins the 2014 British Grand Prix his second British Grand Prix victory 83 7 July Home Secretary Theresa May announces a major review and inquiry into allegations of historical child abuse across all areas of UK society The announcement was prompted by reports that the Home Office failed to act on allegations that a paedophile ring operated at Westminster during the 1980s 84 10 July Emergency powers giving police the ability to access phone and internet records will be rushed through Parliament after existing legislation was overturned by the European Court of Justice Prime Minister David Cameron has announced 85 14 July The Church of England votes to allow women to be ordained as bishops 86 William Hague steps down as Foreign Secretary as David Cameron begins a cabinet reshuffle Other departures from government include Kenneth Clarke and David Jones Hague is also planning to leave Parliament at the next election 87 15 July Michael Gove is sacked as Secretary of State for Education and replaced by Nicky Morgan as Cameron seeks to promote more women to his cabinet 88 Philip Hammond is appointed as Foreign Secretary as Cameron continues his cabinet reshuffle 89 18 July 10 Britons are confirmed as having been among 298 people killed in the previous day s crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 which came down over eastern Ukraine near the Russian border 90 20 July Conservative MP Dan Byles who holds the North Warwickshire constituency with his party s smallest majority of 54 announces he will step down at the next general election becoming the 23rd Tory MP to announce their departure at the end of the current parliament 91 23 July The 2014 Commonwealth Games open in Glasgow August edit 2 August At 40 England s Jo Pavey becomes one of the oldest athletes to win a track and field medal at the Commonwealth Games after securing a bronze in the women s 5 000 metres race 92 3 August The 2014 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony is held in Glasgow 4 August Events are held around the UK to mark the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I 93 5 August The first of two televised debates between Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling is held at Glasgow s Royal Conservatoire of Scotland ahead September s referendum on Scottish independence 94 6 August Mayor of London Boris Johnson announces his intention to seek re election to Parliament at next year s general election Johnson had previously said he would not stand as an MP before his mayoral term ended in 2016 95 10 August In golf world number one Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland wins the PGA Championship It is his second consecutive major championship win following The Open Championship his second PGA Championship win and fourth major overall 96 97 14 August Police search a Berkshire property belonging to Cliff Richard in relation to an alleged historical sex offense 98 18 August Julian Assange who is wanted for questioning in Sweden says that he will leave his refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in London soon 99 21 August 2014 West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner by election David Jamieson is elected replacing Bob Jones who died on 1 July 100 24 August A British man who contracted the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone is flown back to the UK for treatment 101 British actor director producer and entrepreneur Richard Attenborough dies aged 90 102 25 August The second televised debate between Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling is aired from Glasgow 103 26 August Publication of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Rotherham which concludes that at least 1 400 children in the area were subjected to sexual abuse between 1997 and 2013 104 William Pooley the first Briton to contract Ebola in the current outbreak is being treated with an experimental drug ZMapp it is reported 105 UKIP leader Nigel Farage is chosen by his party s members to fight the South Thanet seat at the next election 106 Kate Bush stages a comeback concert at the Hammersmith Apollo her first live performance since 1979 107 27 August West Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner Shaun Wright who was head of Rotherham s children s services between 2005 and 2010 and has come under pressure to step down from his post in the wake of the report into child abuse in the town resigns from the Labour Party but says he will not relinquish the role of Commissioner 108 nbsp Douglas Carswell at the UKIP conference soon after defecting 28 August Douglas Carswell the MP for Clacton announces his defection from the Conservative Party to the UK Independence Party and that he will contest a by election as a UKIP candidate 109 Invincible class aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious R06 is decommissioned at Portsmouth as the Royal Navy s oldest active ship leaving the country without an operational carrier for at least six years 29 August Home Secretary Theresa May raises the UK s terror alert from substantial to severe in the wake of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East 110 31 August Kate Bush becomes the first female artist to have eight albums in the UK Albums Chart at the same time 111 September edit 5 September MPs vote 306 231 to back the Affordable Homes Bill designed to relax controversial housing benefit cuts The Bill passes its first reading after Labour and Lib Dem MPs voted in favour of the legislation 112 6 September A YouGov opinion poll on Scottish independence commissioned for The Sunday Times gives the Yes campaign a majority for the first time The 51 49 result applies when undecided voters are excluded 113 7 September Speaking on the BBC s The Andrew Marr Show Chancellor George Osborne pledges a plan of action for further devolution to Scotland if Scots vote No in the forthcoming referendum 114 8 September Clarence House confirms that Catherine Duchess of Cambridge is expecting a second child 115 Speaking in Edinburgh former Prime Minister Gordon Brown sets out a timetable for transferring more powers to Scotland in the event of a No vote 116 9 September The Scottish leaders of the three main UK political parties give their backing to greater devolved powers for the Scottish Parliament as Prime Minister David Cameron and Opposition leader Ed Miliband plan a trip to Scotland to campaign for a No vote 117 Keith Vaz Chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee says he will write to the Home Secretary about the possibility of emergency legislation to remove Shaun Wright as Police and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire 118 nbsp Prince Harry spectates at the first Invictus Games in London with the city s mayor Boris Johnson later in 2014 10 September The first Invictus Games are held in London 119 beginning with an opening ceremony attended by the Prince of Wales the Duchess of Cornwall Prince Harry and Prince William 120 12 September Boris Johnson is selected as the Conservative candidate for Uxbridge and South Ruislip 121 122 13 September David Cameron condemns the killing of British hostage David Haines as an act of pure evil after the release of a video purporting to show the humanitarian aid worker s beheading 123 14 September The closing ceremony of the inaugural Invictus Games takes place in London with a music concert at Olympic Park featuring artists and groups such as Bryan Adams Ellie Goulding James Blunt and the Kaiser Chiefs 124 125 126 15 September The Vow a joint statement by the leaders of the three main unionist parties David Cameron Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg promising more powers for Scotland in the event of a No vote is published in the Daily Record 127 16 September Shaun Wright resigns as Police and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire triggering a by election 128 nbsp A tenement block in Leith with signage indicating occupants allegiances on the day of the referendum 18 September 2014 Scottish independence referendum Scotland votes No to Scottish independence 129 by a majority of 383 937 votes No 2 001 926 Yes 1 627 989 and a margin of 55 3 to 44 7 130 Voter turnout in the referendum is 84 5 a record high for any election held in the UK since the introduction of universal suffrage in 1918 131 19 September Alex Salmond announces his resignation as First Minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party following the referendum 132 Prime Minister David Cameron announces plans for further devolution of powers to Scotland as well as to the other countries of the United Kingdom with the Smith Commission established under Lord Smith of Kelvin to convene talks 133 24 September Parliament will be recalled on 26 September to allow MPs to discuss possible UK participation in the US led airstrikes against Islamic State it is announced 134 Nicola Sturgeon launches her campaign to become leader of the Scottish National Party and Scottish First Minister in the forthcoming leadership election 135 26 September MPs vote 524 43 vote in favour of endorsing Britain s involvement in the US led airstrikes against Islamic State following a seven hour parliamentary debate 136 27 September Mark Reckless the MP for Rochester and Strood quits the Conservative Party and defects to UKIP triggering a by election The announcement is made as the Conservatives gather for their annual party conference in Birmingham 137 30 September Police hunting for missing teenager Alice Gross find a body in the River Brent A murder inquiry is launched the following day after the body is confirmed to be that of the missing girl 138 October edit 1 October Membership of the Scottish National Party trebles from 25 000 to 75 000 in the 13 days since the referendum on Scottish independence 139 3 October Prime Minister David Cameron says that Britain will do all it can to hunt down and bring to justice the killers of British hostage Alan Henning after a video was posted online purporting to show his beheading 140 6 October Police confirm that a body found in woodland at Boston Manor Park west London two days earlier is that of Arnis Zalkalns the main suspect in the hunt for the killer of Alice Gross 141 9 October 2014 Clacton by election Douglas Carswell is re elected as a UKIP candidate having defected from the Conservatives giving UKIP their first elected MP 2014 Heywood and Middleton Liz McInnes is elected as the new MP narrowly beating UKIP who are boosted by a huge surge in support nbsp Nicola Sturgeon is elected leader of the SNP 15 October Nicola Sturgeon is confirmed as the next leader of the Scottish National Party succeeding Alex Salmond after she was the only candidate to put their name forward in the leadership election She will officially become leader at the party s conference next month and subsequently be appointed First Minister of Scotland 142 20 October 45 people are injured after a bus overturns and collides with a car in Hertfordshire 143 23 October Senior politicians and the Metropolitan Police criticise a decision by the Parole Board to release prisoner Harry Roberts who shot dead three police officers in 1966 144 24 October Johann Lamont resigns as leader of the Scottish Labour Party with immediate effect triggering a leadership election 145 26 October Three people are killed after a group of seven surfers get into trouble in the sea at Mawgan Porth Cornwall 146 27 October Plans are unveiled by the Met Office for a 97m supercomputer to study weather and climate Using 13 times more processing power than previous systems it will perform 16 000 trillion calculations per second 147 148 30 October 2014 South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner by election Labour s Alan Billings wins the election replacing Shaun Wright who resigned in the wake of the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal 149 31 October With a temperature of 23 6C recorded in Gravesend Kent and Kew Gardens Greater London this year s Halloween becomes the warmest on record surpassing the previous record of 20 0C set in 1968 150 November edit 2 November Alistair Darling leader of the Better Together campaign and former Chancellor of the Exchequer and announces he will step down as an MP at the next general election 151 3 November The youth who fatally stabbed Ann Maguire at a Leeds school in April is named as 16 year old Will Cornick He is sentenced to be detained at Her Majesty s pleasure with a minimum tariff of 20 years 152 Liberal Democrat Home Office Minister Norman Baker resigns from his post claiming that working in the department is like walking through mud 153 6 November A woman is murdered in an act of cannibalism at a hostel in Argoed Wales The suspect Matthew Williams dies after Gwent Police fire a Taser at him 154 7 November Chancellor George Osborne is criticised as he reveals that the UK will pay its EU budget surcharge in two interest free sums next year totalling 850m instead of a larger lump sum of 1 7bn by 1 December after a rebate from Brussels due in 2016 appears to have been brought forward Labour describes the announcement as smoke and mirrors whilst Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls says it is a diplomatic disaster for the government 155 11 November The last ceramic poppy is laid at the Tower of London memorial art installation and joins the 888 245 flowers commemorating the armistice and centenary of World War I 156 14 November Nicola Sturgeon succeeds Alex Salmond as leader of the Scottish National Party at their annual conference in Perth while Stewart Hosie is elected to the deputy leadership role vacated by Sturgeon 157 Angus Sinclair the serial killer and rapist who murdered Helen Scott and Christine Eadie in Edinburgh s Old Town in 1977 is jailed for 37 years the longest ever sentence handed out by a Scottish court 158 Former BBC DJ Chris Denning pleads guilty to further sexual abuse of boys aged 9 to 16 during the 1970s and 1980s 159 16 November Police name five teenagers killed in a motoring accident on the A630 near Doncaster which occurred the previous day 160 A case of bird flu is confirmed at a duck breeding farm in Yorkshire The deadly H5N1 strain is ruled out and officials say that the risk to public health is low 161 17 November The Church of England adopts legislation paving the way for the appointment of women as bishops 162 Band Aid 30 release their cover of the track Do They Know It s Christmas thirty years after the original this time to raise money towards the Ebola crisis in Western Africa 163 19 November A British led Moon mission Lunar Mission One is announced 164 165 The Scottish Parliament elects Nicola Sturgeon as the first female First Minister of Scotland 166 20 November 2014 Rochester and Strood by election Voters go to the polls after MP Mark Reckless seeks re election under the UKIP label having defected from the Conservative Party The results are announced the following day Reckless is re elected but with a smaller than expected majority of less than 3 000 167 168 Sheffield United withdraws its offer to allow footballer and convicted rapist Ched Evans to use its training facilities following a public backlash against the club 169 21 November The launch is announced of The National Scotland s first daily newspaper to take a pro independence stance 170 23 November Britain s Lewis Hamilton wins the 2014 Formula One world title after finishing first in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 171 24 November The National launches on a five day trial basis 172 25 November A report into the murder of Lee Rigby by the Intelligence and Security Committee suggests that MI5 could have prevented the killing had they been allowed access to an online forum in which one of the perpetrators discussed murdering a soldier five months before the May 2013 incident 173 27 November The Smith Commission established by David Cameron to look at enhanced devolution for Scotland following the referendum publishes its report recommending the Scottish Parliament should be given the power to set income tax rates and bands 174 A judge says he is satisfied MP and former chief whip Andrew Mitchell called police officers plebs during a 2012 row in Downing Street as he rejects a High Court libel action brought by the politician against The Sun newspaper 175 28 November Black Friday promotions spark chaos and violence in stores across the country Police are called to at least ten supermarkets amid large crowd surges as people hunt for the best offers 176 December edit 1 December Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown announces he is to stand down as an MP at the next general election after 32 years 177 Suffolk doctor Myles Bradbury pleads guilty to abusing eighteen young cancer patients in his care at Addenbrooke s Hospital in Cambridge between 2009 and 2013 He is sentenced to 22 years 178 3 December As part of the Autumn Statement Chancellor George Osborne replaces stamp duty for home buyers with a graduated scheme similar to income tax 179 5 December Scotland reduces its drink drive limit from 80 mg to 50 mg bringing the country s legal limit into line with much of mainland Europe 180 6 December Reports surface that former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will stand for Parliament in the Gordon constituency at the 2015 general election 181 Salmond confirms his intention to contest the constituency the following day 182 7 December Greetings card retailer Clintons withdraws a tongue in cheek Christmas card detailing ten reasons why Santa Claus must live on a council estate after it was deemed to be offensive by the public 183 10 December A weather bomb hits the north of the UK causing winds of up to 144 mph cutting power from tens of thousands of homes and creating travel disruptions across land and sea 184 12 December Disruption is caused at airports across the country due to a computer system failure at the UK s air traffic control centre causing hundreds of delays and over eighty cancellations at Heathrow Delays and cancellations continue the following day 185 13 December MP Jim Murphy is elected as the new Scottish Labour leader beating MSPs Neil Findlay and Sarah Boyack with 55 7 of the vote declaring it his driving purpose to end poverty and inequality Meanwhile Kezia Dugdale is elected as the party s new deputy leader 186 16 December Leader of the House of Commons William Hague sets out Conservative plans for English votes for English laws to prevent MPs representing constituencies in Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland from voting on legalisation that does not effect their parts of the UK 187 17 December Libby Lane becomes the new Bishop of Stockport and the first woman to become a bishop of the Church of England since the change to canon law just a month ago 188 19 December An off duty police officer dies in hospital after he was attacked during a night out in Liverpool 189 A High Court judge orders the winding up of Hereford United football club following a petition from the Inland Revenue over unpaid tax debts 190 22 December Six people are killed after a refuse lorry crashes into a group of people in Glasgow s George Square 191 25 December Parcel delivery firm City Link announces that it has gone into administration after substantial losses The general secretary of the RMT union calls the timing of the announcement a disgrace 192 29 December The Scottish Government confirms a case of Ebola being treated in a Glasgow hospital The victim is a healthcare worker who had travelled back from Sierra Leone the previous day 193 31 December Healthcare worker Pauline Cafferkey receives an unnamed experimental anti viral drug and blood plasma from Ebola survivors as part of her treatment 194 City Link s administrators announce the loss of 2 356 jobs after a deal to buy the firm fell through 195 Undated edit 2014 was the UK s warmest year since records began with an average temperature of 9 9C 0 2C higher than the previous record set in 2006 according to a Met Office report of 5 January 2015 This means that eight of the UK s top ten warmest years have occurred since 2002 196 New car sales reach a 10 year high of nearly 2 5 million The Ford Fiesta was Britain s best selling car for the sixth successive year while the likes of Audi and Fiat also enjoy impressive sales figures Publications editLynda Bellingham s memoir There s Something I ve Been Dying to Tell You Jeff Kinney s novel Diary of A Wimpy Kid The Long Haul Russell Brand s non fiction Revolution John Campbell s biography Roy Jenkins A Well Rounded Life Ben Elton s novel Time and Time Again Howard Jacobson s novel J Pip Jones chapter book Squishy McFluff The Invisible Cat Roy Keane s autobiography The Second Half written with Roddy Doyle Helen Macdonald s memoir H is for Hawk Henry Marsh s memoir Do No Harm Stories of Life Death and Brain Surgery David Mitchell s novel The Bone Clocks Michael Morpurgo s children s novel Listen to the Moon David Nicholls novel Us Jamie Oliver s cookbook Jamie s Comfort Food Ali Smith s novel How to Be Both Zoe Sugg s young adult novel Girl Online David Walliams children s novel Awful Auntie Births edit17 January Mia Tindall daughter of Zara Phillips and Mike TindallDeaths editMain article Deaths in 2014 January edit nbsp Journalist Simon Hoggart in 20061 January Peter Austin 92 brewer Ringwood Brewery Dorothy Baldwin 111 supercentenarian Billy McColl 62 actor Doctor Who 2 January Elizabeth Jane Howard 90 novelist Ian Mackley 71 diplomat High Commissioner to Ghana 1996 2000 3 January Eric Barnes 76 footballer Sir Michael Neubert 80 politician MP for Romford 1974 1997 4 January Andy Holden 65 long distance runner 5 January Terry Biddlecombe 72 National Hunt jockey Brian Hart 77 racing driver and engineer Simon Hoggart 67 journalist E J Lowe 63 philosopher David Maxwell Walker 93 lawyer and academic Ray Williams 86 rugby union player 6 January Jim Appleby 79 footballer John Ash 88 ornithologist James Moorhouse 90 politician Member of the European Parliament 1979 1999 7 January Paul Goggins 60 politician MP for Wythenshawe and Sale East since 1997 197 Raymond Paul 85 Olympic fencer 1952 1956 death announced on this date Roy Warhurst 87 footballer Birmingham City 9 January Michael Jacobs 61 writer Albert McCann 72 footballer Portsmouth 10 January Kathryn Findlay 60 architect Margo Maeckelberghe 81 artist Ian Redmond 53 Scottish footballer 11 January Jerome Willis 85 British actor 12 January Alexandra Bastedo 67 actress John Button 70 racing driver Tony Harding 72 comics artist Patrick Horsbrugh 93 British born architecture professor John Horsley 93 actor Sir Robert Scholey 92 business executive Chairman of British Steel 1986 1992 13 January Bobby Collins 82 Scottish footballer Ronny Jordan 51 jazz guitarist 14 January Rex Adams 85 footballer Alan Blackburn 78 footballer death announced on this date Sir Nicholas Browne 66 diplomat Eric James Mellon 88 ceramic artist 16 January Stan Watson 76 footballer Darlington Roger Lloyd Pack 69 actor 17 January Frank Cockett 97 surgeon and art historian Alistair McAlpine Baron McAlpine of West Green 71 politician businessman and author 18 January Komla Dumor 41 Ghanaian journalist and news presenter died in London Sarah Marshall 80 actress 19 January Sir Christopher Chataway 82 broadcaster politician and businessman MP for Lewisham North 1959 1966 and Chichester 1969 1974 Gordon Hessler 88 film director Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park and screenwriter Michal Joachimowski 63 Olympic triple jumper 1972 1976 Bert Williams 93 footballer Wolverhampton Wanderers national team 20 January George Scott 84 professional wrestler 21 January Dieter Bortfeldt 72 graphic designer and philatelist Tony Crook 93 racing driver Jocelyn Hay 86 broadcasting campaigner Warren Lamb 90 management consultant Graham Stevenson 58 cricket player 22 January Arthur Bellamy 71 footballer Patrick Brooking 76 army general 24 January Lisa Daniely 84 actress 25 January Heini Halberstam 88 mathematician Karl Slym 51 business executive managing director of Tata Motors 26 January Ollie Conmy 74 footballer Margery Mason 100 actress and theatre director John Farquhar Munro 79 politician MSP for Ross Skye and Inverness West 1999 2011 Gerald B Whitham 86 applied mathematician 27 January Brian Gibbs 77 English football player and manager 28 January Nigel Jenkins 64 poet Kenneth Rose 89 journalist and author 29 January Jim Rone 78 Anglican clergy Archdeacon of Wisbech 1984 1993 Piers Wedgwood 4th Baron Wedgwood 59 peer 31 January Adegboyega Folaranmi Adedoyin 91 Olympic athlete 1948 Sebastian Barker 68 poet Mike Flanagan 85 Israeli Armoured Corps soldier Baden Powell 82 footballer Sir David Price 89 politician MP for Eastleigh 1955 1992 February edit nbsp Stuart Hall nbsp Alexis Hunter1 February Tony Hateley 72 footballer 2 February Keith Bradshaw 74 rugby union player Nicholas Brooks 73 medieval historian Cecil Franks 78 politician MP for Barrow and Furness 1983 1992 Nigel Walker 54 footballer Clifford Williams 74 rugby player 4 February Richard Aldridge 68 palaeontologist 5 February Samantha Juste 69 television personality Top of the Pops 6 February Tommy Dixon 84 footballer West Ham United David Robertson 70 car racing manager Jenson Button Kimi Raikkonen and team owner Double R Racing 7 February David Alexander Sinclair 86 army general 1st Armoured Division Christopher Barry 88 television director Doctor Who Georgina Henry 53 journalist deputy editor of The Guardian 1995 2006 8 February Bernard Hedges 86 cricket player Glamorgan Mike Melluish 81 cricket player and administrator President of the Marylebone Cricket Club 1991 1992 Andy Paton 91 footballer Sir Richard Peirse 82 air marshal 9 February William Goodreds 93 cricketer Sir Graham Hills 87 chemist Eddie Holding 83 football player and manager Roland Oliver 90 academic and author Logan Scott Bowden 93 army general first commander of the Ulster Defence Regiment 1970 1971 Sir John Stibbon 79 army general Master General of the Ordnance 1987 1991 Roger Tomlinson 80 geographer 10 February Len Chalmers 77 footballer Leicester Mike Cottell 82 civil engineer Stuart Hall 82 cultural theorist Gordon Harris 73 footballer Alan R Katritzky 85 chemist Ian McNaught Davis 84 television presenter and mountaineer President of the UIAA 1995 2004 12 February Sir Diarmuid Downs 91 automotive engineer Ricardo John Pickstone 69 historian of science John Poppitt 91 footballer 13 February Alan Burns 83 author Europe After the Rain Lorna Casselton 75 biologist Jimmy Jones 85 footballer Ken Jones 83 actor Porridge The Squirrels Rose Finn Kelcey 68 artist John Mortimore 80 cricket player 14 February Sir Tom Finney 91 footballer Preston North End John Wilson 2nd Baron Moran 89 diplomat and peer Clifford Wright 91 Anglican prelate Bishop of Monmouth 15 February Christopher Malcolm 67 actor The Empire Strikes Back Highlander The Rocky Horror Show 16 February Jaroslav Krejci Jr 98 Czech born sociologist academic and historian 17 February Gordon Bell 79 cartoonist death announced on this date Frank Wappat 84 radio personality BBC Newcastle 18 February Gordon Bowra 77 surgeon British Antarctic Survey Peter Davies 88 rugby player Arthur Rowley 80 footballer Liverpool Malcolm Tierney 75 actor Doctor Who Star Wars Braveheart 19 February Duffy Power 72 rock and blues singer 20 February Sam Falle 95 British diplomat Ambassador to Kuwait and Sweden 21 February Beatrix Miller 89 magazine editor Vogue Bob Sharpe 88 footballer Darlington John Strawson 93 army officer 22 February Keith Bridges 84 rugby league player John Christoforou 92 painter Sir Richard Ground 63 judge Chief Justice of the Turks and Caicos Islands 1998 2004 and Bermuda 2004 2012 Sigbert Prais 85 economist 23 February John Grant 83 children s author Alice Herz Sommer 110 supercentenarian world s oldest Holocaust survivor subject of The Lady in Number 6 Mike Parker 84 typographer and software executive Helvetica Norman Whiting 93 cricketer Worcestershire 24 February Alexis Hunter 65 painter and photographer Christopher Luxmoore 87 Anglican prelate Bishop of Bermuda 1984 1989 Anna Reynolds 83 opera singer Alex Russell 91 footballer 25 February Dennis Turner Baron Bilston 71 politician MP for Wolverhampton South East 1987 2005 Peter Callander 74 British songwriter and record producer Tom Margerison 90 science journalist broadcaster and New Scientist founder 26 February Gordon Nutt 81 footballer Coventry City 27 February Bryan Clarke 81 geneticist Eric Lockwood 81 rugby league player Wakefield Trinity 28 February David Holmes 87 journalist and broadcaster BBC News Political Editor 1975 1980 March edit nbsp Tony Benn in 20071 March John Wilkinson 73 politician MP for Bradford West 1970 1974 and Ruislip Northwood 1979 2005 3 March Stan Rickaby 89 footballer West Bromwich Albion Billy Robinson 74 wrestler and trainer 4 March Barrie Cooke 83 artist Dame Elaine Kellett Bowman 90 politician and barrister MP for Lancaster 1970 1997 and MEP 1975 1984 5 March Iain Campbell 72 biophysicist Sir Robin Dunn 96 judge Lord Justice of Appeal 1980 1984 John Uzzell Edwards 79 painter Nigel Groom 89 author and perfume connoisseur Ernest Anthony Lowe 85 economist Ailsa McKay 50 economist and government policy advisor Dave Sampson 73 rock singer 6 March Gurth Hoyer Millar 84 rugby union and cricket player Sheila MacRae 92 actress The Honeymooners Gwen Matthewman 86 speed knitter Margaret Spufford 78 historian Marion Stein 87 pianist 7 March Sir Richard Best 80 diplomat Ambassador to Iceland 1989 1991 Bob Charles 72 footballer Southampton Peter Dunn 87 engineer Sir Thomas Hinde 88 novelist Peter Laker 87 cricketer Sussex 8 March James Ellis 82 actor Z Cars Helmut Koenigsberger 95 historian 9 March John Christie 84 footballer Southampton Walsall Monika Kinley 88 art dealer collector and curator 10 March nbsp Clarissa Dickson WrightRichard De Vere 46 illusionist Blackpool Pleasure Beach Vince Radcliffe 68 footballer John Baird Tyson 85 explorer and mountaineer 11 March Marilyn Butler 77 literary critic and academic Rector of Exeter College Oxford 1993 2004 Bob Crow 52 trade unionist General Secretary of the RMT since 2002 198 Raymond Leslie Morris 84 murderer Cannock Chase murders 12 March George Donaldson 46 singer Celtic Thunder Calvin Palmer 73 footballer 13 March Edward Haughey Baron Ballyedmond 70 politician and peer founder of the Norbrook Group helicopter crash Raymond Flood 78 cricket player Hampshire 14 March Tony Benn 88 politician Minister of Technology 1966 1970 Secretary of State 1974 1979 MP for Bristol South East 1950 1960 1963 1983 and Chesterfield 1984 2001 Alec Gaskell 81 footballer John Bernard Philip Humbert 9th Count de Salis Soglio 66 soldier and lawyer Hugh Lunghi 93 military interpreter Winston Churchill Sam Peffer 92 commercial artist 15 March Clarissa Dickson Wright 66 chef and broadcaster one half of the Two Fat Ladies 16 March Andrew Kenneth Burroughs 60 consultant physician Steve Moore 64 cartoonist and writer 17 March Oswald Morris 98 cinematographer 18 March Albert Dormer 88 bridge player Derek Knee 91 military interpreter Field Marshal Montgomery 19 March Eric Davies 86 football administrator and politician chairman of Rhyl F C mayor of Rhyl 20 March Roy Peter Martin 83 author 21 March Michael Henley 76 Anglican primate Bishop of St Andrews Dunkeld and Dunblane 1995 2004 Dennis Jackson 82 footballer Sir Colin Turner 92 politician MP for Woolwich West 1959 1964 22 March Mickey Duff 84 boxing manager and promoter Ken Plant 88 footballer Nuneaton Borough Colchester United 23 March Ashley Booth 74 footballer St Johnstone East Fife Walter Ewbank 96 Anglican prelate Archdeacon of Westmorland and Furness 1971 1977 Archdeacon of Carlisle 1978 1984 Peter Oakley 86 internet vlogger William Peters 90 diplomat and activist Jubilee 2000 24 March Bryan Orritt 77 footballer Birmingham City Middlesbrough John Rowe Townsend 81 children s author The Intruder 25 March Lorna Arnold 98 nuclear historian and author Jerry Roberts 93 wartime codebreaker member of the Testery unit 26 March Marcus Kimball Baron Kimball 85 politician MP for Gainsborough 1956 1983 27 March Jeffery Dench 85 actor First Knight Derek Martinus 82 television director Doctor Who Blake s 7 Z Cars Michael Schofield 94 sociologist and campaigner 28 March Michael F Lappert 85 chemist Sam McAughtry 91 writer and broadcaster 30 March Michael Edmonds 87 artist co founder of 56 Group Wales Kate O Mara 74 actress The Brothers Dynasty Doctor Who Fred Stansfield 96 footballer 31 March Anthony Beattie 69 civil servant Bob Larbey 79 comedy scriptwriter Please Sir The Good Life As Time Goes By April edit nbsp Peaches Geldof in 2012 nbsp Bob Hoskins in 20091 April Colin Scott 80 Anglican prelate Bishop of Hulme 1984 1998 2 April Lyndsie Holland 75 opera singer and actress 4 April Archie Boyd 95 Royal Air Force officer Margo MacDonald 70 politician MP for Glasgow Govan 1973 1974 MSP for Lothian since 1999 5 April Andy Davidson 81 footballer Hull City Alan Davie 93 painter and musician Gordon Smith 59 footballer St Johnstone Aston Villa Peter Thorne 90 fighter pilot and diplomat 6 April Dave Blakey 84 English footballer Chesterfield Sir Maurice Drake 91 High Court judge 7 April Peaches Geldof 25 journalist model TV presenter James Alexander Green 88 mathematician Perlita Neilson 80 actress John Shirley Quirk 82 opera bass baritone singer 8 April Sandy Brown 75 footballer Phil Hardy 69 film and music journalist 9 April Robin Holliday 81 molecular biologist Sir James Holt 91 medieval historian 10 April Richard Hoggart 95 academic and author The Uses of Literacy Sue Townsend 68 novelist and playwright Adrian Mole series 11 April Edna Dore 92 actress EastEnders Patrick Seale 83 journalist foreign correspondent and historian The Observer Rolando Ugolini 89 footballer Middlesbrough 12 April Robert Potter 64 geographer Hamish Watt 88 politician MP for Banffshire 1974 1979 13 April John Brunsdon 80 artist Peter Drummond Murray of Mastrick 84 herald and banker 14 April Peter Ellson 88 footballer Crewe Alexandra Tony Gray 86 clown and comedian The Alberts Wally Olins 83 business consultancy and public relations executive Chairman of Saffron Brand Consultants Rosemary Tonks 85 poet and author 16 April Stan Kelly Bootle 84 songwriter author and computer engineer Frank Kopel 65 footballer Dundee United 17 April Bernat Klein 91 fashion designer and spy Anthony Marriott 83 actor and playwright 18 April Tommy Crossan 44 dissident Irish republican Continuity IRA David McClarty 63 politician MLA for East Londonderry since 1998 Brian Priestman 87 maestro and conductor Denver Symphony Orchestra Zev Sufott 86 diplomat Israeli Ambassador to the Netherlands and China 19 April Derek Cooper 88 broadcaster The Food Programme and food journalist George Downton 85 cricketer Kent Ian McIntyre 82 radio broadcaster and executive BBC Radio 3 BBC Radio 4 20 April Peter Scoones 76 underwater photographer Life on Earth Planet Earth The Blue Planet Julian Wilson 73 horse racing correspondent and broadcaster BBC 22 April Harry Bell 89 English footballer Mohammad Naseem 90 Islamic leader and political activist chairman of Birmingham Central Mosque Gordon Smith 93 army officer 23 April Mark Shand 62 travel writer and conservationist Patric Standford 75 composer 24 April Sandy Jardine 65 footballer Rangers Hearts national team 26 April William Ash 96 American born Marxist writer Royal Canadian Air Force pilot during World War II Joan Bruce 86 actress Philip Sugden 67 historian and true crime writer Jack the Ripper 28 April Gerard Benson 83 poet Richard Kershaw 80 broadcaster and journalist Jane Macnaught 55 television producer Coronation Street Stars in their Eyes Bruce Woodgate 74 aerospace engineer Hubble Space Telescope 29 April Bob Hoskins 71 actor Who Framed Roger Rabbit Mona Lisa Hook Daphne Pochin Mould 93 author and photographer 30 April Michael Brock 94 historian Chris Harris 71 stage actor Julian Lewis 67 developmental biologist May edit nbsp Colin Pillinger in 20091 May Clive Clark 73 footballer Mark Elvins 74 priest and author Warden of Greyfriars Oxford 2007 2008 Richard Percival Lister 99 author poet artist and metallurgist Paul Whetnall 67 badminton player and coach Eli Woods 91 comedian and character actor 2 May Sir William Benyon 84 politician MP for Buckingham 1970 1983 and Milton Keynes 1983 1992 Martin Dent 88 academic co founder Jubilee 2000 Nigel Stepney 55 Formula One mechanic Ayrton Senna Michael Schumacher involved in 2007 Formula One espionage controversy Nigel Vaulkhard 66 auto racing team owner Bamboo Engineering World Touring Car Championship 3 May Dick Douglas 82 politician MP for Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire 1970 1974 Dunfermline 1979 1983 and Dunfermline West 1983 1992 4 May Elena Baltacha 30 tennis player Mike Hawker 77 songwriter Al Pease 92 racing driver Formula One John Hartley Williams 72 poet 5 May Timothy John Byford 72 television director 6 May Roger Dimmock 78 Royal Navy admiral Naval Secretary 1985 1987 Antony Hopkins 93 composer conductor and pianist Leslie Thomas 83 author The Virgin Soldiers Cedric Thornberry 77 lawyer Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations 7 May Sir George Christie 79 opera manager Glyndebourne Festival Opera Colin Pillinger 70 planetary scientist David Prentice 77 artist 9 May Terry Farmer 82 footballer Rotherham United Mary Stewart 97 novelist Merlin series 10 May Patrick Woodroffe 74 fantasy and surrealist artist 11 May Billie Fleming 100 long distance cyclist David Rowlands 66 civil servant Harry Stopes Roe 90 philosopher and humanist Vice President of the British Humanist Association Alan Wills 52 record executive founder of Deltasonic 12 May Ernie Chataway 62 heavy metal guitarist Judas Priest Hugh McLeod 81 rugby union player Joe Mence 93 cricket player Berkshire Hugh Smyth 73 politician Leader of the Progressive Unionist Party 1979 2002 Lord Mayor of Belfast 1994 1995 James Walston 65 political scientist 13 May Bill Bainbridge 63 brewer Three Tuns Brewery Tessa Watts 68 music video producer 14 May Anthony Christopher 67 politician leader of Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council since 2012 Douglas Cummings 67 cellist London Symphony Orchestra John M Fitzpatrick 65 urologist Jeffrey Kruger 83 music business executive Flamingo Club Ember Records Alexander Murray MacBeath 90 mathematician Stephen Sutton 19 charity fundraiser Terry Wire 73 politician Mayor of Northampton 15 May Peter Ayerst 93 World War II RAF fighter and test pilot Supermarine Spitfire Michael Mence 70 cricketer Berkshire Geoff Richards 85 footballer West Brom 16 May Louise Wilson 52 fashion academic Central Saint Martins 17 May David Abbott 76 advertising executive and copywriter 19 May Michael Aldrich 72 inventor Simon Andrews 29 motorcycle racer Sir Jack Brabham 88 racing driver triple Formula One world champion 1959 1960 1966 Count Suckle 80 sound system operator and club owner Phil Sharpe 77 cricketer Yorkshire national team 20 May Terry Bell 69 footballer Reading death announced on this date Fran Broady 75 Trotskyist and social activist Alliance for Workers Liberty Robyn Denny 83 artist Prince Rupert Loewenstein 80 financial adviser The Rolling Stones Bavarian aristocrat Barbara Murray 84 actress Passport to Pimlico The Plane Makers 21 May Duncan Cole 55 footballer New Zealand national football team 22 May Edward Howel Francis 89 geologist 23 May John Satterthwaite 88 Anglican prelate Bishop of Gibraltar 1970 1993 24 May David Allen 78 cricketer Gloucestershire national team John McCormack 79 light middleweight boxer Olympic bronze medalist 1956 25 May Malcolm Simmons 68 motorcycle speedway racer Poole Pirates World Team Cup Winner 1974 1975 1977 World Pairs Champion 1976 1977 1978 26 May Sir John Gorman 91 politician Northern Ireland MLA for North Down 1998 2003 27 May Ruth Flowers 74 disc jockey Malcolm MacDonald 66 music critic Sir Robert Porter 90 politician Minister of Home Affairs and Health and Social Services 1969 Northern Ireland MP NI for Queen s University of Belfast 1966 1969 and Lagan Valley 1969 1973 Charles Swithinbank 87 glaciologist 28 May Stan Crowther 78 footballer 31 May Jack Casley 88 football player Torquay Headington and scout Mary Soames Baroness Soames 91 aristocrat Sir Godfrey Taylor 88 local government leader June edit 1 June Brian Farmer 80 footballer John Hills 53 jockey and horse trainer Sir Hugo White 74 Royal Navy officer Governor of Gibraltar 1995 1997 Admiral and Commander in Chief Fleet 1992 1995 3 June Sir Eldon Griffiths 89 politician MP for Bury St Edmunds 1964 1992 Minister for Sport 1970 1974 Karl Harris 34 motorcycle racer David MacLennan 65 actor and theatre producer founded 7 84 4 June Neal Arden 104 actor John Baker 86 Anglican prelate Bishop of Salisbury 1982 1993 Cliff Severn 88 cricket player and child actor A Christmas Carol How Green Was My Valley Sydney Templeman Baron Templeman 94 judge and law lord 5 June Johnny Leach 91 table tennis player World Table Tennis Champion 1949 1951 team champion 1953 President of the ETTA 6 June Douglas Bartles Smith 77 Anglican priest Archdeacon of Southwark 1985 2004 Eric Hill 86 children s writer and illustrator Spot the Dog David Lockwood 85 sociologist Lorna Wing 85 psychiatrist co founder of the National Autistic Society coined the term Asperger syndrome 7 June Kevin Elyot 62 scriptwriter Clapham Junction and playwright My Night with Reg Jane Gray 112 supercentenarian oldest living Scottish born person and Australian resident Roger Mayne 85 photographer Stephen A Metcalf 86 missionary Norman Willis 81 trade unionist General Secretary for the TUC 1984 1993 8 June John Bartlett 85 cricket player Dennis Lewiston 80 cinematographer The Rocky Horror Picture Show Benjamin Whitaker 79 politician and global poverty campaigner MP for Hampstead 1966 1970 9 June Rik Mayall 56 comedian writer and actor The Young Ones Bottom The New Statesman 10 June Gabrielle Blunt 95 British actress 199 Vladimir Derer 94 politician founder of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy Ian Horrocks RAF officer Alex Wedderspoon priest Dean of Guildford 1987 2001 12 June Don Bennett 80 cricket player and coach Middlesex Donald Macaulay Baron Macaulay of Bragar 80 politician and life peer 13 June Willie Harvey 84 footballer Kilmarnock John Michael Ingram 83 fashion designer 14 June Sam Kelly 70 actor Allo Allo Porridge Francis Matthews 86 film and television actor Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons The Revenge of Frankenstein Dracula Prince of Darkness Terry Richards 81 movie actor and stuntman Raiders of the Lost Ark Tomorrow Never Dies 15 June John G King 88 physicist and professor MIT 16 June Therese Vanier 91 doctor 17 June Patsy Byrne 80 actress who played Nursie in Blackadder II 200 Jeffry Wickham 80 actor Ransom The Remains of the Day Vera Drake President of Equity 1992 1994 John Yerburgh 91 brewery executive Chairman of Thwaites Brewery 1966 1991 18 June David Cobb 93 marine artist Philip Snell 85 livestock breeder chief steward for the Royal Bath and West Show 19 June Charlotte Greig 59 novelist and singer Josephine Pullein Thompson 90 author William Reid 87 military historian 20 June Jim Bamber 66 cartoonist David Brown 84 musicologist Handel Greville 92 rugby union player national team Philip Hollom 102 ornithologist Norman Sheffield 75 rock drummer The Hunters recording facility co owner Trident Studios and manager Queen 21 June Gerry Conlon 60 Northern Irish author and human rights activist Guildford Four member wrongfully convicted of the Guildford pub bombings 201 Roland Hill 93 journalist and biographer Anthony Jacobs Baron Jacobs 82 peer and automobile executive Chairman of the BSM 1973 1990 Doreen Miller Baroness Miller of Hendon 81 politician and life peer Sir Philip Myers 83 police officer Chief Constable of North Wales Police 1974 1982 22 June Felix Dennis 67 poet and publisher founder of Dennis Publishing 23 June Euros Lewis 72 cricketer Glamorgan and Sussex 24 June David Taylor 60 lawyer Chief Executive of the SFA General Secretary of UEFA 25 June Nigel Calder 82 science writer New Scientist and television screenwriter recipient of the Kalinga Prize 1972 John Fantham 75 footballer Sheffield Wednesday Harry Hookway 92 civil servant Chief Executive of the British Library 1973 1984 26 June Barry Cole 77 poet 27 June Jim Bullions 90 footballer P N Furbank 94 writer and literary critic 28 June Brian Roe 75 cricketer Somerset 29 June Hedley Kett 100 World War II submariner Sir Cameron Moffat 84 army officer and doctor Director General Army Medical Services 1984 1987 Surgeon General 1985 1987 30 June Danny Canning 88 footballer Piers Mackesy 89 historian July edit nbsp Bob Jones West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner1 July Bob Jones 59 politician the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner 2 July Errie Ball 103 golf player oldest Professional Golfers Association of America member Mary Innes Ker Duchess of Roxburghe 99 aristocrat Matthew Richell 41 publisher CEO of Hachette Australia 3 July Elizabeth Millicent Chilver 99 academic administrator Principal of Bedford College London 1964 1971 and Lady Margaret Hall Oxford 1971 1979 Arthur Clarke 92 sports shooter David Jones 79 footballer Swansea City Yeovil Town Peter Whelan 82 playwright The Herbal Bed The Accrington Pals 4 July Alan Alan 87 escapologist and magician Paul Apted 47 sound editor The Book Thief The Wolverine The Fault in Our Stars Val Biro 92 children s author artist and illustrator Myer Fredman 82 conductor 5 July Imogen Bain 54 actress The Phantom of the Opera Casualty John Bone 83 Anglican prelate Bishop of Reading 1989 1996 Elenor Gordon 80 swimmer first Scottish Commonwealth Games gold medalist Elsbeth Juda 103 photographer Peter Robert Marler 86 neurobiologist Kathy Stobart 89 jazz saxophonist Brian Wood 73 footballer 6 July Dave Bickers 76 motorcross racer and movie stuntman Octopussy Escape to Athena Peter Kearns 77 footballer Dave Legeno 50 actor Harry Potter film series Andrew Mango 88 BBC journalist and biographer Mustafa Kemal Ataturk 7 July Sheila K McCullagh 93 author Howard Plumb 42 Olympic windsurfer 1996 Michael Scudamore 81 jockey winner of the Grand National and Cheltenham Gold Cup Anthony Smith 88 explorer balloonist and television presenter 8 July Tom Collings 75 Anglican prelate Bishop of Keewatin 1991 1996 9 July John Cloake 89 diplomat Ambassador to Bulgaria 1986 1990 Robert Methuen 7th Baron Methuen 82 peer and politician John Spinks 60 guitarist singer and songwriter The Outfield Ken Thorne 90 television and film score composer Superman II Help Academy Award winner A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum 11 July Ray Lonnen 74 actor Harry s Game The Sandbaggers Z Cars 13 July Con Devitt 86 trade unionist Cledan Mears 91 Anglican clergyman Bishop of Bangor 1982 1992 Peter Sainsbury 80 cricketer Hampshire 14 July Alistair Hanna 69 managerial consulting executive Sir Jimmy McGregor 90 politician member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong 1995 1997 and Legislative Council of Hong Kong 1988 1995 15 July Lyndam Gregory 59 television and stage actor EastEnders Coronation Street Surgical Spirit John Milne 72 broadcaster BBC Scotland Gerallt Lloyd Owen 69 poet 16 July Harriet Barber 46 figurative painter Sir Alexander Stirling 86 diplomat Ambassador to Bahrain 1971 1972 Iraq 1977 1980 Tunisia 1981 1984 and Sudan 1984 1986 17 July J T Edson 86 popular novelist Jack Lewis Baron Lewis of Newnham 86 politician educator and chemist first Warden for Robinson College 18 July Donald Arden 98 Anglican prelate Archbishop of Central Africa Bishop of Nyasaland Malawi Tony Dean 65 rugby league player Hull F C Sir Nick Scheele 70 automotive manufacturing executive President and CEO of Jaguar Cars 1992 1999 and Ford Motor Company 2001 2005 19 July Ray King 89 footballer Port Vale Newcastle United 20 July Tony Palmer 50s Episcopalian bishop Lynda Patterson 40 Anglican priest Dean of ChristChurch Cathedral since 2013 21 July Lettice Curtis 99 WWII military pilot and test engineer 22 July John Blundell 61 economist and policy adviser Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs Morris Stevenson 71 footballer Morton 23 July Dora Bryan 91 film television and stage actress A Taste of Honey Last of the Summer Wine Jordan Tabor 23 footballer Cheltenham 24 July David Broomhead 64 mathematician Ian Rees Davies 72 dentist and university administrator Vice Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong 2000 2002 25 July Richard Larter 85 pop artist 26 July Sir Richard MacCormac 75 modernist architect 27 July Sir Robin Ibbs 88 banker Chairman of Lloyds Bank 1993 1997 Christine Oddy 58 politician MEP for Midlands Central 1989 1999 28 July Brian Eyre 80 materials scientist Sally Farmiloe 60 actress Howards Way Alex Forbes 89 footballer Scotland national football team 29 July Jon R Cavaiani 70 United States Army Special Forces sergeant major and prisoner of war recipient of the Medal of Honor 1974 30 July Martin Copley 74 conservationist Australian Wildlife Conservancy Sir Peter Hall 82 urban planner academic government adviser and writer 31 July Jeff Bourne 66 footballer Derby County Crystal Palace Kenny Ireland 68 actor Benidorm King Robbo graffiti artist Bill Walsh 90 footballer Sunderland August edit nbsp Drummer Rod de Ath nbsp Richard Attenborough in 20071 August Norman Cornish 94 artist Rod de Ath 64 drummer Rory Gallagher Mike Smith 59 television and radio presenter BBC Radio 1 2 August Sir Alan Peacock 92 economist 3 August Tony Clunn 68 army officer and archaeologist James McClure 88 politician chairman of the Democratic Unionist Party Charles Simeons 92 politician MP for Luton 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