The Sunday Times Rich List 2025
The Rich List 2025 is our definitive guide to the wealth of the UK’s richest people. Read profiles and interviews, and see all the facts and figures
www.thetimes.comHere’s the latest on The Sunday Times Rich List for 2026, based on what’s publicly available up to now.
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The Rich List 2025 is our definitive guide to the wealth of the UK’s richest people. Read profiles and interviews, and see all the facts and figures
www.thetimes.comThe number of billionaires recorded by the list increased to 157 for the year
www.independent.co.ukOur key takeaways from this year's Sunday Times Rich List and things we think should be getting more attention
highpaycentre.orgThe 2024 list features the King, the Prime Minister, inventors and industrialists, football club owners and an asylum accommodation millionaire.
www.news.co.ukGopi Hinduja and his family are the richest people in the UK, according to this year’s edition of The Sunday Times Rich List, published today online at https://www.thetimes.com/sunday-times-rich-list and in the print edition of the newspaper on Sunday, May 18. The Hindujas’ wealth is put at £35.304 billion, down from £37 billion last year. The […]
www.news.co.ukSir Jim Ratcliffe has lost billions since becoming a part owner of Manchester United, according to the list which reveals the wealth of the 350 richest people in the UK.
news.sky.comLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukThe overall wealth of the 350 richest in the list is greater than the gross domestic product of Poland, but the number of billionaires in the UK has dropped. While some leave, others join - among them Sir Paul McCartney, who is now Britain's first musician in the billionaire club.
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