Lawyer and journalist who championed the underdog against the establishment and bureaucracy
By robin makin
Chinacraft founder and philanthropist who took Nightingale House to “a new level”
By Simon Rocker
Political activist who changed the face of feminism
By GLORIA TESSLER
Nelson Mandela’s defence lawyer who became a successful businessman, philanthropist and advocate of assisted dying
By JULIE CARBONARA
A Holocaust survivor who went on to become an entrepreneur, author and philosopher
By Geoffrey Alderman
An innovator of British catering and an influence on the nation’s palate
By Michael Da Costa
British composer with a feeling for traditional methods
By Andrew Burn
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Pioneering French obstetrician
By Gloria Tessler
Brilliant advocate who represented families of victims of trawler tragedy
By Anna Grantham
Canadian born actor, playwright, producer and philanthropist was known for her radio plays and children’s teaching programme
Dedicated doctor who ran post-war medical clinics for Far East service personnel.
By Faga Speker
The first Holocaust survivor to become a Lady Mayoress has sadly died, aged 77.
By Maurice Samuelson
The legendary literary agent lived his life at high octane and with tremendous style, writes Baroness Gail Rebuck
By Gail Rebuck
Actress whose memorable turn in the spoofy 1967 Casino Royale belied a prodigious talent
By gloria tessler
A voice familiar to thousands of visually-impaired JC subscribers
By Jonathan Lynn
The boy who escaped the Nazis grew to become an outstanding philanthropist and businessman,
By Ann Rosen