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UK: Car sales down 9.1% in April
just-auto - May 05 5:25 AM The SMMT has released figures showing a 9.1% decline on last year in April's UK new car market. Sales totalled 163,216 units.
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Impact of Australia drought spreads
Meat News - Mar 23 6:38 AM AUSTRALIA: Drought declarations cover all agricultural land in Victoria for the first time ever. For the first time ever, drought declarations cover all of Victoria s agricultural land.
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Outdoor Channel Holdings Schedules 2006 First Quarter Conference Call On May 10
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - May 05 5:45 AM Outdoor Channel Holdings, Inc. today announced that the company will host an investor conference call at 5:00 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, May 10, 2006, to review the financial results for its 2006 first quarter.
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KGBT 4 Launches 24/7 Local Weather Channel
KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley - May 05 9:43 AM Rio Grande Valley television viewers now have access to up-to-the-moment local weather information and severe weather coverage around the clock. Action 4 News 24/7 Weather debuted in mid-June. The new local channel offers cutting-edge weather technology and the convenience of 24/7 access.
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Ship blaze in English Channel
Aljazeera - May 05 11:29 PM Crew members have put out a fire on a cruise liner with 708 people on board in the English Channel.
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Disney Channel Nabs Two Live-Action Pilots
Backstage.com - May 06 9:01 AM Disney Channel has picked up two live-action pilots from some of the creatives behind its two top-rated series, including a spinoff of "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" and another from a consulting producer on "Hannah Montana."
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TV rights: Ten Sports, DD back in SC
India Times Cricket - May 06 3:36 AM NEW DELHI, May 5: Ten Sports, holder of exclusive telecast rights over cricket matches between India and West Indies, on Friday moved the Supreme Court seeking an order restraining Prasar Bharati from demanding live feed for national channel Doordarshan on the ground that the matches were of national importance.
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The 25 Most Influential Executives Of The Business Travel Industry, 2005
Business Travel News - Apr 30 9:01 PM JANUARY 23, 2006 -- The roster of the 25 decision makers who exerted the greatest sway over the corporate travel industry in the past year constitutes an awesome lineup.
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The 25 Most Influential Executives Of The Business Travel Industry, 2005
Business Travel News - Apr 30 9:01 PM JANUARY 23, 2006 -- The roster of the 25 decision makers who exerted the greatest sway over the corporate travel industry in the past year constitutes an awesome lineup.
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The 25 Most Influential Executives Of The Business Travel Industry, 2005
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Soda deal fights childhood obesity
Southern Illinoisan - May 03 9:24 AM NEW YORK — School vending machines are about to lose their high-calorie fizz. In a deal announced Wednesday, the nation's largest beverage distributors agreed to stop selling non-diet sodas to most public schools, where childhood obesity has become an increasing concern.
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New York Times - May 05 10:14 PM 1. LILLY'S BIG DAY, written and illustrated by Kevin Henkes 2. ENCYCLOPEDIA PREHISTORICA: SHARKS AND OTHER SEA MONSTERS, by Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart 3. OWEN AND MZEE, by Isabella and Craig Hatkoff with Paula Kahumbu 4. FANCY NANCY, by Jane O'Connor 5. POETRY SPEAKS TO CHILDREN, edited by Elise Paschen
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School district opts for ‘Christmas’ break
Columbia Daily Tribune - May 06 8:42 AM O’FALLON (AP) - "Winter Break" is out, and "Christmas Break" is back for the Francis Howell School District in suburban St. Louis. The board for the St. Charles County school district voted 4-3 Thursday to change the name of the winter vacation after a debate that became heated at times.
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Fulton generates more in sales tax than property tax
The Valley News - 1 hour, 29 minutes ago The City of Fulton is one of seven cities in New York State that relies more on sales tax than property tax for its revenue stream, according to a report on local government sales taxes issued by New York State Comptroller Alan Hevesi.
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Clean-up day in Deer Lodge
Montana Standard - May 05 10:28 PM DEER LODGE — The annual Deer Lodge Clean-up Day is Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Volunteers will meet behind City Hall. City crews and trucks will be available, but volunteers, pickups, shovels, rakes and brooms are needed.
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Dutch study sheds light on climate change's threat to birds
PhysOrg - May 06 4:45 AM Environmental scientists in the Netherlands say they have found evidence that climate change can decimate migrating bird species by affecting the date when their main food supply becomes abundant.
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The price of racial sensitivity
The Chapel Hill News - 39 minutes ago CHAPEL HILL -- Parents of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, meet Glenn Singleton. He's the man paid to make your child's school less racist. For more than five years, the San Francisco-based consultant and his Pacific Educational Group have come to Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools to talk skin color.
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Sides close to deal on pay
Herald Sun - May 06 8:09 AM NETBALL Australia is confident negotiations with the Players Association for improved wages and conditions will be resolved this week. All teams in the four opening Commonwealth Bank Trophy games united in protest against the stalled talks which have been going on for the past 12 months.
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Sides close to deal on pay
Herald Sun - May 06 8:09 AM NETBALL Australia is confident negotiations with the Players Association for improved wages and conditions will be resolved this week. All teams in the four opening Commonwealth Bank Trophy games united in protest against the stalled talks which have been going on for the past 12 months.
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Agencies look to manufacturers to build computers that meet environmental standards
Federal Times - 2 hours, 8 minutes ago A White House order that almost all computers purchased by the federal government must meet new environmental standards will likely affect manufacturers more than agencies, officials said at a recent event.
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Beware of the chemicals in cosmetics
Chattanooga Times Free Press - 2 hours, 34 minutes ago ShopSmart, a new publication from the publishers of Consumer Reports, warns of hidden chemicals in cosmetics. The winter issue cites phthalates, which it says may be linked to developmental and reproductive health risks.
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Australia Plays Windies as Cricket World Cup Super Eight Begins
Bloomberg.com - Mar 26 11:58 PM March 27 (Bloomberg) -- Australia, looking to step up its quest for an unprecedented third straight World Cup, is favored by bookmakers to defeat host West Indies when the Super Eight phase of the cricket tournament begins in Antigua today.
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Fisher: Joys, pains of being seen as 78th best
San Jose Mercury News - 17 minutes ago When the latest issue of Newsweek magazine hit the stands this week, Noreen Likins, principal at Henry M. Gunn High School in Palo Alto, braced for the onslaught.
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Anzac tradition limps to a final dawn
The Sunday Mail - Apr 21 8:04 PM IN Moulamein, the oldest town in the Riverina, RSL secretary Norm Lipple has posted a notice that says the Anzac Day dawn service "may not occur due to lack of numbers".
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Cyclone hits Aussie oil output
CNN.com - Mar 26 5:25 PM SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) -- BHP Billiton Ltd. said on Tuesday it has temporarily shut its 10,600 barrels per day Griffin oil field off Western Australia due to an approaching cyclone.
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Enthusiastic Cyclone fans greet Pollard, McDermott at annual ISU banquet
Mid-Iowa News - May 05 4:10 PM Both the Iowa State University Athletic Department and the Cyclone Club of Boone County showed a renewed spirit when they co-mingled at the Boone Golf and County Club Tuesday night for their annual banquet.
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Cyclones likely out of Florence
Florence Morning News - 21 minutes ago The Pee Dee Cyclones are likely done in Florence. The Florence Civic Center Commission voted again unanimously, 7-0, to stand by the lease proposal in a scheduled monthly meeting held Monday at the Pee Dee Room of the facility.
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MTV Asia Awards 2006 Honors The Best From West And East With Revolutionary Duets And World Debut Performances
MTV Asia - 2 hours, 12 minutes ago Thailand - The Siam Paragon in Bangkok was illuminated with international and Asian stars celebrating the fifth spectacular MTV Asia Awards 2006 on Saturday May 6. Jointly hosted by multi-talented Kelly Rowland and Asian heartthrob Wang Leehom, the MTV Music Awards 2006 will air on MTV Thailand premiering at 11pm on 6 May and on MTV SAM at 12am on May 7.
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Darwin Professional Secures $25M Credit
AP via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 26 2:41 PM Specialty liability insurer Darwin Professional Underwriters Inc. said Monday it secured a three-year, $25 million revolving credit facility.
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Covington: The big issue: Daylight Saving Time
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Since 1989 the British national Sunday newspaper The Sunday Times (sister paper to The Times) has published an annual supplement to the newspaper called the Sunday Times Rich List. The list is based on an estimate of the minimum wealth of the richest 1,000 people or families in the United Kingdom as of January of that year.
See also:
- Sunday Times Rich List 2003 (1-500)
- 501. Andrew Rosenfeld (Property) - £69m
- 501. Michael Astor and family (Finance) - £69m
- 501. Sir Bernard and Robert Audley (Business services) - £69m
- 504. Adrian White and family (Water services) - £68m
- 504. Christopher Oughtred and family (Food and car sales) - £68m
- 504. John Boyle and family (Travel, property and investments) - £68m
- 504. John Cook and family (Holiday centres) - £68m
- 504. Robbie Williams (Music) - £68m
- 504. Sir Terence Conran and family (Restaurants and retailing) - £68m
- 504. Ted Smart (Books) - £68m
- 511. Mark Coombs (Finance) - £67m
- 512. Bill Davies (Property) - £66m
- 512. Carl Brian and family (Property and construction) - £66m
- 512. Dr Ros Smith and Steve Edwards (Software) - £66m
- 512. William Rankin and family (Property and car sales) - £66m
- 516. Alexander and Alan Turner (Industry) - £65m
- 516. Bharat Shah and family (Pharmaceuticals) - £65m
- 516. Chris Parker (Travel) - £65m
- 516. Dr Dennis Gillings (Pharmaceuticals) - £65m
- 516. Eric Payne and family (Industry) - £65m
- 516. Jeff Chapman (Broadcasting) - £65m
- 516. Jeremy Agace (Property) - £65m
- 516. Kenneth Townsley (Travel) - £65m
- 516. Michael Brinton
- 516. Peter Shalson (Coat hangers and property) - £65m
- 516. Rashid Tayub (Cash and carry) - £65m
- 516. Simon Howard and family (Land) - £65m
- 516. Sir Martin Sorrell (Advertising) - £65m
- 516. Terence Mordaunt (Shipping) - £65m
- 516. Peter Lyle Mackay, 4th Earl of Inchcape and family (Land, shipping and investments) - £65m
- 516. Jacob Pleydell-Bouvery, 8th Earl of Radnor (Land) - £65m
- 516. Tom Wheatcroft (Construction and motor racing) - £65m
- 534. Albert Mucklow and family (Property) - £64m
- 534. Fred Duncan (Meat) - £64m
- 534. Raj Kumar Bagri, Baron Bagri of Regent's Park and Apurv Bagri (Metal trading) - £64m
- 534. Robin Heffer and family (Meat) - £64m
- 534. Roger and Roddy Shashoua (Exhibitions) - £64m
- 534. Stefanos and Stelio Stefanou (Construction and service management) - £64m
- 540. Andrew Vicari (Art) - £63m
- 540. Christopher Brain and family (Beer) - £63m
- 540. Dr Paul Drayson and family (Pharmaceuticals) - £63m
- 540. Hugh Irvine and family (Food) - £63m
- 540. John Ritblat and family (Property) - £63m
- 540. John Woodward (Leisure) - £63m
- 540. Richard Harpin (Plumbing and heating) - £63m
- 540. Tony Brown and family (Office furniture) - £63m
- 548. Albert Perry and family (Property) - £62m
- 548. Alex Langsam (Hotels) - £62m
- 548. Dennis Myers and family (Finance) - £62m
- 548. Euan Baird (Oil services) - £62m
- 548. Michael Morton (Hotels) - £62m
- 548. Naresh Shah and family (Pharmaceuticals) - £62m
- 548. Ray Horney (Property) - £62m
- 548. Sir David Garrard (Property) - £62m
- 548. Michael Wieloch(Pubs) - £62m
- 557. Richard Vanbergen (Food and investments) - £61m
- 558. Alan Spence (Travel) - £60m
- 558. Alastair Salvesen and family (Plant hire and distribution) - £60m
- 558. Avtar Lit (Broadcasting) - £60m
- 558. Bryan Morrison (Music and polo) - £60m
- 558. Carl Carlsen (Oil trading) - £60m
- 558. Chris Ingram (Media) - £60m
- 558. Christopher Ondaatje (Finance and publishing) - £60m
- 558. Dave Charlton (Fashion) - £60m
- 558. David Blackburn (Car sales) - £60m
- 558. David Instance and family (Printing) - £60m
- 558. David Irlam and family (Haulage and property) - £60m
- 558. David Kyte and family (Finance) - £60m
- 558. David Lewis and family (Property) - £60m
- 558. Dr Walter Scott (Finance) - £60m
- 558. Eddie Davies (Thermostats) - £60m
- 558. Eddie Jordan (Motor racing) - £60m
- 558. Edward and William Stobart (Haulage) - £60m
- 558. Eric Grove (Construction) - £60m
- 558. George Michael (Music) - £60m
- 558. Giles Wontner and family (Hotels) - £60m
- 558. Gordon Baxter and family (Food) - £60m
- 558. Graham and Roderick Thorner (Construction) - £60m
- 558. Ian Laing (Pharmaceuticals and property) - £60m
- 558. Jackie Collins (Novels) - £60m
- 558. Jimmy Page (Music) - £60m
- 558. John McCarthy (Retirement flats) - £60m
- 558. Jonathan Wild and family (Confectionery and tea) - £60m
- 558. Keith Barwell (Media) - £60m
- 558. Keith Bradshaw and family (Nursing homes, car sales and property) - £60m
- 558. Kenneth Alexander and family (Chemicals) - £60m
- 558. Peter Gilbert Greenall, 4th Baron Daresbury of Walton and family (Hotels and property) - £60m
- 558. Christopher James Makins, 2nd Baron Sherfield and family (Inheritance) - £60m
- 558. Lynn Wilson and family (Construction) - £60m
- 558. Maurice Segal and family (Hotels) - £60m
- 558. Michael Watt (Media) - £60m
- 558. Neil Taylor and family (Computer games) - £60m
- 558. Nicholas Cross (Pharmaceuticals and property) - £60m
- 558. Nicola Foulston and family (Racing circuits and inheritance) - £60m
- 558. Noel Lister (Self-assembly furniture) - £60m
- 558. Patrick Teague and family (Construction) - £60m
- 558. Paul Green (Horse racing) - £60m
- 558. Paul Leach and family (Construction and property) - £60m
- 558. Peter Wilson (Media) - £60m
- 558. Robert Plant (Music) - £60m
- 558. Rod Stewart (Music) - £60m
- 558. Sam Rayner and family (Kitchenware) - £60m
- 558. Sir Angus Grossart (Finance) - £60m
- 558. Sir Anthony Hopkins (Films) - £60m
- 558. Sir Tom Cowie (Transport) - £60m
- 558. Stewart Newton and family (Finance) - £60m
- 558. Stuart Balmforth (Airlines) - £60m
- 558. David George Philip Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley (Land) - £60m
- 558. Thomas and Gordon Black (Beauty products) - £60m
- 558. William Ives and family (Steel and property) - £60m
- 612. Barnabas Brunner and family (Finance) - £59m
- 612. Bernard Holmes (Transport and property) - £59m
- 612. Charles and Mary Dobson (Sign-making) - £59m
- 612. Jonathan Woolf and family (Finance and films) - £59m
- 612. Michael Marshall and family (Industry) - £59m
- 612. Sam Moussaieff (Jewellery) - £59m
- 618. Alastair Dunn and family (Car sales) - £58m
- 618. Anders Hedlund and family (Greeting cards) - £58m
- 618. David Padley and family (Food) - £58m
- 618. Gordon Crawford (Software) - £58m
- 618. John Bigwood and family (Food distribution) - £58m
- 618. Sir Bernard Ashley and family (Fashion and hotels) - £58m
- 618. Sir Michael Cobham (Aerospace) - £58m
- 625. Denys Shortt and family (Household goods and toiletries) - £57m
- 625. Duncan Sinclair and family (Property) - £57m
- 625. Elizabeth Tompkins (Inheritance) - £57m
- 625. Ian Suttie (Oil services) - £57m
- 625. Mendi and Moises Gertner (Property) - £57m
- 625. Richard and Brenda Smith (Computers) - £57m
- 625. Roger Wickens and family (Property) - £57m
- 625. Sir John Mactaggart and family (Property) - £57m
- 625. Stephen Nesbitt (Finance) - £57m
- 634. Alexander Badenoch (Recruitment services) - £56m
- 634. Anthony Preston (Pet stores) - £56m
- 634. Anthony de Mulder and family (Meat processing) - £56m
- 634. David and Carole Dean (Business services) - £56m
- 634. Douglas Woolf and family (Property) - £56m
- 634. John Marston and family (Hotels and property) - £56m
- 634. John Taylor (Thermostats) - £56m
- 634. Johnny and Patsy Byrne (Concrete frames) - £56m
- 634. Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare (Novels) - £56m
- 634. Paul Barry-Walsh (Computers and the internet) - £56m
- 634. Robert Braithwaite and family (Luxury boats) - £56m
- 634. William Herbert Smith, 4th Viscount Hambleden and family (Retailing) - £56m
- 646. Albert Hay and family (Property) - £55m
- 646. Bakir Cola and family (Hotels) - £55m
- 646. Barry Prince (Fashion) - £55m
- 646. Bill Mccabe (Computers) - £55m
- 646. Brian May (Music) - £55m
- 646. Brian and Alan Stannah (Lifts) - £55m
- 646. Chris Evans (Broadcasting and property) - £55m
- 646. David and Karina Rickards (Internet) - £55m
- 646. Gerry Mason and family (Recruitment services) - £55m
- 646. Harold Montgomery and family (Transport and trailers) - £55m
- 646. John Dunsdon and family (Property) - £55m
- 646. John Guthrie and family (Property) - £55m
- 646. John Wells and family (Beer) - £55m
- 646. Leo Noe and family (Property) - £55m
- 646. Nigel Raine and family (Dairy products) - £55m
- 646. Richard Farleigh (Finance) - £55m
- 646. Robert Douglas Miller and family (Department store) - £55m
- 646. Robin Tomkins and family (Property) - £55m
- 646. Ronnie Wood (Music) - £55m
- 646. Rowan Atkinson (Films and television) - £55m
- 646. Stanley Fink (Finance) - £55m
- 646. Walter Francis John Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch, 11th Duke of Queensberry (Land) - £55m
- 668. Diljit Rana and family (Hotels and property) - £54m
- 668. Jean Aucott and family (Inheritance) - £54m
- 670. Andrew Page (Car parts) - £53m
- 670. Daniel and Martin Tannen (Property) - £53m
- 670. David Pearl (Property) - £53m
- 670. Lord Gavron (Printing) - £53m
- 670. Anthony Jacobs, Baron Jacobs and family (Driving schools) - £53m
- 675. Alan Jackson (Mobile phones) - £52m
- 675. Dan Mccauley (Property and engineering) - £52m
- 675. Jack Brignall and family (Construction) - £52m
- 675. John Carey and family (Construction) - £52m
- 675. Paula, Lady Brown, widow of Sir David Brown (Inheritance) - £52m
- 675. Mike Bell (Property) - £52m
- 675. Patrick Hungerford and family (Conference facilities) - £52m
- 675. Peter Johnson (Hampers and football) - £52m
- 675. Simon Draper (Music) - £52m
- 675. Tony Smith (Music) - £52m
- 685. John Berkley and family (Mobile homes) - £51m
- 685. John Robinson (Fashion) - £51m
- 685. Michael Pass (Industry and Property) - £51m
- 685. Peter Levy and family (Property) - £51m
- 689. Andrew Rickman (Microchips) - £50m
- 689. Anne Wood (Media) - £50m
- 689. Arnold Fulton (Umbrellas) - £50m
- 689. Jane Marie Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 28th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (Land) - £50m
- 689. Danny Desmond (Property) - £50m
- 689. David Beckham and Victoria Beckham (Football and music) - £50m
- 689. Gary Dutton and family (Double glazing) - £50m
- 689. Geoff Salters and family (Marketing) - £50m
- 689. Gurchait and Gurnaik Chima (Fashion) - £50m
- 689. Iain Sharp (Parcel delivery) - £50m
- 689. Ian and Andrew Hall (Food) - £50m
- 689. James Sherwood (Containers and trains) - £50m
- 689. John Deacon (Music) - £50m
- 689. John Salmon (Pressure sensors) - £50m
- 689. John Wolfe (Airlines) - £50m
- 689. Joseph Sloan and family (Marketing) - £50m
- 689. Karen Millen and Kevin Stanford (Fashion) - £50m
- 689. James Edward Hanson, Baron Hanson of Edgerton and Robert Hanson (Industry) - £50m
- 689. Lucas White (Inheritance) - £50m
- 689. Martin Myers (Property) - £50m
- 689. Michael Bertioli (Pressure sensors) - £50m
- 689. Michael Green (Media) - £50m
- 689. Michael Hollingbery and family (Electrical retailing) - £50m
- 689. Mickie Most (Music) - £50m
- 689. Mike Edge (Finance) - £50m
- 689. Mike Mccomb (Mobile phones) - £50m
- 689. Nick Mason (Music) - £50m
- 689. Nigel Lindsay-Fynn and family (Business services) - £50m
- 689. Peter Blakemore and family (Food) - £50m
- 689. Peter Neumark (Parcel delivery) - £50m
- 689. Rafi Razzak and family (Computers) - £50m
- 689. Roger Taylor of Queen (band) (Music) - £50m
- 689. Sir Gulam Noon (Food) - £50m
- 689. Stanley Davis (Business services) - £50m
- 689. Charles Edward Peter Neil Wood, 3rd Earl of Halifax (Land) - £50m
- 689. Tom Martin and family (Safety gear) - £50m
- 689. Tony Sullman (Finance) - £50m
- 726. Afzal and Akmal Khushi (Sportwear) - £49m
- 726. Arthur Hughes (Finance) - £49m
- 726. Edelin Davis and family (Construction) - £49m
- 729. Andrew Little and family (Book supplies) - £48m
- 729. Barry Jackson and family (Builders' supplies) - £48m
- 729. Charles Peel (Finance) - £48m
- 729. Edwin Boorman and family (Newspapers) - £48m
- 729. Ernie Fisher and family (Structural steel) - £48m
- 729. Everard Goodman (Property) - £48m
- 729. James Roberts and family (Investments) - £48m
- 729. John Max Henry Scawen Wyndham, 2nd Baron Egremont, 7th Baron Leconfield and family (Land) - £48m
- 729. Mario Illien (Car engines) - £48m
- 729. Pat Fitzpatrick and family (Construction) - £48m
- 729. Robert Barnett and family (Grain) - £48m
- 729. Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 10th Duke of Richmond and family (Land) - £48m
- 729. Tom Morris (Discount stores) - £48m
- 742. Dame Margaret Barbour and family (Waxed jackets) - £47m
- 742. David Johnson (Cutlery) - £47m
- 742. Larry Kinch (Engineering) - £47m
- 742. Malcolm Lee (Waste management) - £47m
- 742. Sir Julian Hodge and family (Finance) - £47m
- 742. Sir Stuart Lipton (Property) - £47m
- 748. David Potter (Computers) - £46m
- 748. Geoffrey and Anne Shaw (Computers) - £46m
- 748. John Britten (Computers) - £46m
- 751. Abdul Alimahomed (Plastic bags) - £45m
- 751. Benjamin Bonas (Precious stones) - £45m
- 751. Chris Gorman (Internet) - £45m
- 751. Christopher Johnson (Aerospace) - £45m
- 751. Dave Allen (Leisure) - £45m
- 751. Denis Desmond (Fashion) - £45m
- 751. Derek Higgins (Construction) - £45m
- 751. Fergus Mccann (Football) - £45m
- 751. Guy Parr (Publishing) - £45m
- 751. Guy Johnson (Mobile phones) - £45m
- 751. Henry Moser (Property) - £45m
- 751. Ivan Twigden (Construction) - £45m
- 751. Jez San (Computers) - £45m
- 751. John Hales (Toys) - £45m
- 751. John Muir (Construction) - £45m
- 751. John and Moira Sloss (Nursing recruitment) - £45m
- 751. Judith Wilson (Property) - £45m
- 751. Ken Mcculloch (Hotels) - £45m
- 751. Kevin Linfoot (Property) - £45m
- 751. Kip Bertram (Book sales) - £45m
- 751. Lady Juliet Tadgell, daughter of the late William Henry Laurence Peter Wentworth Fitzwilliam, 8th Earl Fitzwilliam; title now extinct. (Inheritance) - £45m
- 751. Lindsay Masters (Publishing) - £45m
- 751. Alexander James Trotman, Baron Trotman (Cars) - £45m
- 751. Mark Adlestone (Jewellery) - £45m
- 751. Matthew Thomson (Inheritance) - £45m
- 751. Nasa Khan (Mobile phones and property) - £45m
- 751. Neil Mcroberts (Debt collection) - £45m
- 751. Nicholas Oppenheim (Leisure) - £45m
- 751. Paul Anderson (Publishing) - £45m
- 751. Peter Schofield (DIY and car products) - £45m
- 751. Ray Chamberlain (Industry) - £45m
- 751. Ray Kelvin (Fashion) - £45m
- 751. Raymond Mould (Property) - £45m
- 751. Remo Dipre (Construction) - £45m
- 751. Richard Harris (Property) - £45m
- 751. Rod Aldridge (Computers) - £45m
- 751. Sidney Corob (Property) - £45m
- 751. Simon Nixon (Internet) - £45m
- 751. The Coombs family (Finance) - £45m
- 751. Tim Radford (Telecoms) - £45m
- 751. Tony Gartland (Industry) - £45m
- 751. Tony Marmont (Energy and soft drinks) - £45m
- 751. Van Morrison (Music) - £45m
- 794. David Stevenson (Retailing) - £44m
- 794. John Milligan (Engineering services) - £44m
- 794. Nicholas Roditi (Finance) - £44m
- 794. Norman Grundon (Waste management) - £44m
- 794. Peter Fowler (Media) - £44m
- 794. Satinder Gulhati (Hotels) - £44m
- 794. Terence Brady (Industry) - £44m
- 801. Charles Clowes (Construction) - £43m
- 801. David Ord (Transport) - £43m
- 801. Dr. Geoffrey Guy (Pharmaceuticals) - £43m
- 801. Duncan Cameron (Internet) - £43m
- 801. Edward Lonergan (Property and construction) - £43m
- 801. Elizabeth Abbott (Retailing) - £43m
- 801. Eric Abraham (Clothing) - £43m
- 801. Giuseppe Modiano (Wool) - £43m
- 801. James Hull (Dentistry) - £43m
- 801. James Mullen (Shirts) - £43m
- 801. John Chedzoy (Wholesale provisions) - £43m
- 801. John Guest (Engineering) - £43m
- 801. Phillip Kaye (Restaurants) - £43m
- 801. Thomas Paulo (Bingo) - £43m
- 801. Tony Laithwaite (Wine) - £43m
- 816. Edward and Bruce Walker (Construction) - £42m
- 816. Howard Simons (Plastic mouldings) - £42m
- 816. John Deer (Engineering) - £42m
- 816. Jonathan Norton (Antiques) - £42m
- 816. Moni Varma (Rice) - £42m
- 816. Neil Ashley (Business services and property) - £42m
- 816. Nicolas Kebbell (Construction) - £42m
- 816. Nigel and Trevor Green (Media) - £42m
- 816. Sir Michael Caine (Films) - £42m
- 816. Sir Henry Warner (Property) - £42m
- 826. Edward Speed (Car sales. ) - £41m
- 826. Gary Withers (Media) - £41m
- 826. Max and Stephen Griggs (Footwear) - £41m
- 826. Philip J Davies (Property) - £41m
- 826. Richard Cunningham (Telecoms) - £41m
- 826. Simon Hessel (Software) - £41m
- 832. Andrew Turner (Finance) - £40m
- 832. Ann Jones (Jewellery) - £40m
- 832. Bernie Taupin (Music) - £40m
- 832. Bill and David Jordan (Food) - £40m
- 832. Clinton Smith (Plastic windows) - £40m
- 832. Con Folkes (Industry) - £40m
- 832. David Ridgeon (Construction) - £40m
- 832. Derek Taylor (Computers) - £40m
- 832. Dr. Jason Kingdon (Software) - £40m
- 832. Dr. Sukhdev Khebbal (Software) - £40m
- 832. Edward McElhinney (Industry) - £40m
- 832. Fakhruddin Suterwalla (Food) - £40m
- 832. Geoffrey Warren (Car sales) - £40m
- 832. Gurbachan and Sandy Chadha (Imports and property) - £40m
- 832. Guy Naggar (Finance) - £40m
- 832. Jan Murray (Computers) - £40m
- 832. John Coulter (Jewellery) - £40m
- 832. John Nike (Construction) - £40m
- 832. John Sunley (Construction) - £40m
- 832. John Wardle (Sportswear) - £40m
- 832. Jon Goddard-Watts (DIY) - £40m
- 832. Ken Berry (Music) - £40m
- 832. Konrad Feldman (Computers) - £40m
- 832. Lord Barnard (Land) - £40m
- 832. Mark and Deborah Langford (Insurance) - £40m
- 832. Martin and Louisa Morgan (Travel) - £40m
- 832. Michael Winner (Films) - £40m
- 832. Neil Holloway (Computers) - £40m
- 832. Neil Pullan (Construction) - £40m
- 832. Nigel Mansell (Motor racing) - £40m
- 832. Paul Bassi (Property and confectionery) - £40m
- 832. Paul Fletcher (Food) - £40m
- 832. Paul Morris (Property) - £40m
- 832. Peter Savill (Publishing) - £40m
- 832. Robert Devereux (Music) - £40m
- 832. Rory Carvill (Finance) - £40m
- 832. Sam Hammam (Football) - £40m
- 832. Sir Maurice Hatter (Electronics) - £40m
- 832. Steven Garcia Perez (Drinks) - £40m
- 832. Tej and Bobby Dhillon (Hotels and property) - £40m
- 832. Edward Richard William John Stanley, 19th Earl of Derby (Land) - £40m
- 832. William David Mungo James Murray, 8th Earl of Mansfield]] (Land) - £40m
- 832. Tom and Melba Correia (Travel) - £40m
- 832. Tommy Mcnicholas (Construction) - £40m
- 832. Tommy Sopwith (Inheritance and car sales) - £40m
- 832. Tony Pidgley (Construction) - £40m
- 832. Viscount Allendale (Land) - £40m
- 879. Barry Burns (Computers) - £39m
- 879. Dr. Peter Sowerby (Software) - £39m
- 879. Ephraim Belcher (Food) - £39m
- 879. Mark Creasy (Prospecting) - £39m
- 879. Matthew Vaughn and Claudia Schiffer (Films and modelling) - £38m
- 879. Ray Stephens (Engineering) - £39m
- 879. Simon Elvin (Greeting cards) - £39m
- 886. Anthony D'offay (Art) - £38m
- 886. Dr. Suran Goonatilake (Computers) - £38m
- 886. Gary Widdowson (Scrap metal) - £38m
- 886. Gulshen Bhatia (Hotels) - £38m
- 886. Leslie Gort-Barten (Electrical appliances) - £38m
- 886. Michael Peagram (Chemicals) - £38m
- 886. Professor Alec Reed (Recruitment services) - £38m
- 895. Dennis Paulley (Finance) - £37m
- 895. Derek Crowson (Fabrics) - £37m
- 895. Peter Stephenson (Property) - £37m
- 895. Terence Bramall (Construction) - £37m
- 899. David Agnew (Car sales) - £36m
- 899. Donald Sidebottom (Industry) - £36m
- 899. Lucian Freud (Art) - £36m
- 899. Patrick Ridgwell (Food) - £36m
- 899. Roger Gabb (Wine) - £36m
- 904. Alexander de Brye (Inheritance) - £35m
- 904. Allen Timpany (Computers) - £35m
- 904. Anita and Gordon Roddick (Retailing) - £35m
- 904. Bernard Jones (Retailing) - £35m
- 904. Brian Sheppard (Finance) - £35m
- 904. Charan and Shalinder Sohal (Clothing) - £35m
- 904. Charles Wade (Furniture) - £35m
- 904. David Allen (Holiday centres) - £35m
- 904. David Makin (Sportswear) - £35m
- 904. Donald Fisher (Laundries) - £35m
- 904. Doug Gregory (Kitchen and bedroom furniture) - £35m
- 904. Douglas Craig (Oil services) - £35m
- 904. Douglas Park (Cars and coaches) - £35m
- 904. Dr. John Hollowood (Chemicals) - £35m
- 904. Henry Allen John Bathurst, 8th Earl Bathurst (Land) - £35m
- 904. Eric and Gordon Herd (Food) - £35m
- 904. Francis Burke (Construction) - £35m
- 904. Gerald Atkinson (Retailing) - £35m
- 904. Gerald Coleman (Retailing) - £35m
- 904. Goran Strok (Hotels) - £35m
- 904. Harold Martin (Industry) - £35m
- 904. James Gallant (Mobile phones) - £35m
- 904. Jean Broadhurst (Steel) - £35m
- 904. John Harry (Scrap metal) - £35m
- 904. John Lynch (Construction) - £35m
- 904. Malcolm Denmark (Advertising) - £35m
- 904. Neil Palmer (Music) - £35m
- 904. Nick Faldo (Golf) - £35m
- 904. Nigel Doughty (Finance) - £35m
- 904. Paul Richards (Mobile phones) - £35m
- 904. Peter Gadsby (Construction) - £35m
- 904. Raymond Macdowall (Transport) - £35m
- 904. Sade (Music) - £35m
- 904. Sean O'Brien (Music) - £35m
- 904. Sir Nigel Rudd (Industry) - £35m
- 904. Sir Trevor Nunn (Entertainment) - £35m
- 904. Thomas Harrison (Car sales) - £35m
- 904. Tom Bloxham (Property) - £35m
- 904. Trevor Storer (Food) - £35m
- 904. Woon Wing Yip (Food) - £35m
- 944. Geoffrey Elliott (Pharmaceuticals) - £34m
- 944. Giuseppe Pecorelli (Hotels) - £34m
- 944. Richard Broyd (Hotels) - £34m
- 947. Alastair Head (Computers) - £33m
- 947. Andrew Neave (Computer components) - £33m
- 947. Anwar Patel (Pharmacies) - £33m
- 947. Dr. Kim Tan (Pharmaceuticals) - £33m
- 947. Frank Bird (Food) - £33m
- 947. Geoff Wilson (DIY) - £33m
- 947. Paul O'Connor (Computer components) - £33m
- 947. Robert Wilson (Homeopathic medicine) - £33m
- 947. Warren Haskins (Retailing) - £33m
- 956. Donald Munro (Pharmaceuticals) - £32m
- 956. Douglas and Iain Anderson (Plant hire) - £32m
- 956. Duncan Fletcher (Electrical contracting) - £32m
- 956. Fred Pritchard (Property) - £32m
- 956. Geoff Dyson (Construction) - £32m
- 956. Guy Shropshire (Farming) - £32m
- 956. Hugh Grant (Acting) - £32m
- 956. John Black (Construction) - £32m
- 956. Michael Crossley (Books) - £32m
- 956. Richard Burbidge (Industry) - £32m
- 956. Stephen Lansdown (Financial services) - £32m
- 956. Stuart Wheeler (Spread betting) - £32m
- 956. Trevor Boanas (Distribution) - £32m
- 969. Dr. Alan Reece (Industry) - £31m
- 969. Iain Bett (Construction) - £31m
- 969. John Chamberlain (Property) - £31m
- 969. Linda Bennett (Shoes) - £31m
- 969. Robert Adair (Industry) - £31m
- 969. Robert Hill (Property and construction) - £31m
- 969. Stephen Streater (Internet) - £31m
- 976. Angela Yeoman (Quarrying) - £30m
- 976. Annie Lennox (Music) - £30m
- 976. Carl Fogarty (Motorcycling) - £30m
- 976. Cecil Duckworth (Industry) - £30m
- 976. David Atherton (Computers) - £30m
- 976. Graham and Margaret Blackledge (Cosmetics) - £30m
- 976. Henry Angest (Finance) - £30m
- 976. John Cotton (Industry) - £30m
- 976. John Griffiths (Food) - £30m
- 976. John Randall (Food) - £30m
- 976. Manish Chande (Property) - £30m
- 976. Massimo Gini (Finance) - £30m
- 976. Melvyn and Delia Grodner (Property) - £30m
- 976. Michael Masterson (Construction) - £30m
- 976. Pete Townshend (Music) - £30m
- 976. Peter Hargreaves (Financial services) - £30m
- 976. Ruth Gist (Inheritance) - £30m
- 976. Sir Alex Ferguson (Football and horse racing) - £30m
- 976. Serge Crasnianski (Photo booths) - £30m
- 976. Simon and Paul Upward (Property) - £30m
- 976. Sir Paul Judge (Food) - £30m
- 976. Terry and Anita Coleman (Car alarms) - £30m
- 976. David George Patrick Coke Ogilvy, 13th Earl of Airlie (Land) - £30m
- 976. George Henry Hubert Lascelles, 7th Earl Of Harewood (Land) - £30m
- 976. Vicky Jaramillo (Inheritance) - £30m
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