607= £ 185 m No change ■
STING
Music
Wallsend doesn’t have many claims to fame. The fact
that it marks the end of Hadrian’s Wall is one of them.
The Tyneside town is also the birthplace of Gordon
Sumner, aka global superstar and humanitarian Sting,
so-called for the black-and-yellow jumper he wore when
he was still a school teacher playing jazz gigs around the
northeast, which a fellow musician said made him look
like a wasp. The son of a milkman and a hairdresser,
Sting has sold more than 100 m records and won 16
Grammy s , five Brits and a Golden Globe.
He has also made a lot of money, both with the Police
and as a solo artist. Now 65, he is midway through a tour
to promote his album 57th & 9th. He says he “adores”
being on the road and the road adores him back: his
North American tour last year with Peter Gabriel pulled
in $28m and the 152-date Police reunion tour in 2007-08
was reckoned to gross $360m. Sting has warned his six
children not to expect to inherit fortunes, believing
wealth can be an “albatross”. He and film producer wife,
Trudie Styler, 63, own properties in New York, Tuscany,
Malibu and the Lake District. 2016: £185m, 564=
JOHN KING
Pharmaceuticals 2016: £190m, 557=
ALAN MURPHY
Paper products and property
Monaco resident Murphy, 68, started AM Paper, turning tissue
into toilet rolls. In 1997 Merseyside’s “bog-roll king” sold part of his
stake for £100m, and two years later sold the rest for £50m. He is
one of the main backers of Manchester-based property group
Nikal , which has projects worth £600m. Murphy’s daughter is
Davinia Taylor, a star of TV soap Hollyoaks. 2016: £190m, 557=
DAVID AND HEATHER STEVENS
Insurance
Stevens, 55, replaced Henry Engelhardt (qv) as chief executive of
Cardiff-based car insurer Admiral, a business he helped to set up.
Its shares have been hit by the Brexit vote, cutting Stevens’s
stake to £177m. His wife, Heather, 59, was high sheriff of South
Glamorgan in 2015-16. The couple transferred £100m of shares
to their Waterloo Foundation charity in 2007. 2016: £200m, 515=
SANJAY VADERA AND FAMILY
Perfume
Vadera, 49, created Manchester-based Per-Scent, winning the
custom of Asda, Superdrug, Tesco and The Perfume Shop.
Vadera sold 65% in 2005, netting £42m, and bought The
Fragrance Shop a year later for £20m. 2016: £180m, 582=
NICOLAS WALEWSKI
Hedge fund 2016: £180m, 582=
606 £ 188 m ■
THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH
Land and art
Blenheim Palace houses artworks by Van Dyck, Reynolds and
Romney. Marlborough, 61, is set to become the “Duke of Mortar”
with his plans to build 1,600 homes on the Oxfordshire estate ,
which along with its assets is worth £188m. 2016: £183m, 575=
607= £ 185 m ■
ANGUS BALL
Insurance 2016: £220m, 460=
JOHN BERKLEY AND FAMILY
Mobile homes and property 2016: £175m, 598=
GEORGE AND DAPHNE BURNETT
Construction equipment 2016: £155m, 670=
PETER GADSBY
Construction
East Midlands developer Gadsby, 68, is a driving force behind
Infinity Park, a technology and engineering hub outside Derby
that aims to create 8,000 jobs. He sold his stake in the Birch
property group for £40m in 2000. Profits at his venture capital
division, Ark Capital, rose to £7.1m in 2015. 2016: £155m, 670=
STUART MONK AND FAMILY
Property 2016: £185m, 564=
KEITH MORRIS
Insurance 2016: £220m, 460=
DARREN RIDGE
Telecoms 2016: £140m, 734=
JOHN STONE
Finance 2016: £190m, 557=
616 £ 184 m ■
TONY FERNANDES
Aviation
Malaysian Fernandes was the financial controller for Sir Richard
Branson’s (qv) Virgin Records in London. He took over AirAsia,
floating it in 2004, and it is worth £1.6bn. Fernandes, 53, once bet
Branson that his F1 team would beat the tycoon’s drivers at the
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Branson lost and dressed as a lipstick-
wearing air stewardess on the rival airline. 2016: £162m, 636=
617= £ 183 m ■
WILLIAM LLOYD AND FAMILY
Animal feed and poultry 2016: £148m, 712=
JEREMY PILKINGTON AND FAMILY
Equipment hire 2016: £148m, 712=
MICHAEL STONE AND FAMILY
Finance
Since retiring 17 years ago, Stone, 80 on Wednesday, enjoys
shooting pheasants at Ozleworth Park, his Gloucestershire
estate. He turned ED&F Man into a leading London hedge fund,
now called Man Group , before leaving with a £150m stake. He has
a £23.4m holding in Gamma Communicatio ns. 2016: £179m, 593
620= £ 182 m ■
CHARLES DAVIES
Finance 2016: £182m, 577=
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ON A ROLL:
ALAN MURPHY
Entry 598=, £190m
“I told them,
there won’t
be much
money le
because
we are
spending
it. What
comes in we
spend”
STING
GETTY; ALAMY
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