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ResumoHow The Sunday Times cracked the Enigma code No 10 faces new row over top BBC job Bush edges ahead after Florida counts postal vote Contents TD Waterhouse Contents Running through the marriage script: Catherine… Contents Britain's highest earner is paid £70,000 an hour Contents Contents Abbey National Prescott set to cull Railtrack chiefs and cut back company Cook reopens cabinet split over Europe Brown puts up tax by 10p in £ Contents Hanol homage: Standing in a Vietnamese ricefield,… Saudis hunt bomb killer Labour faces rebellion in ranks Nikki, queen of the cash tills, rings up a £14m pay packet Welsh lamb on the menu as Zeta-Jones marries in Manhattan Virgin money British forces to bear EU stars insignia Invensys Shaffer wins duel of Mozart's curse Tories want to let drivers turn left at red lights Mercedes-Benz Catholic primate to become cardinal Orange Dome zones will be sold in new year auction to pay debts Germ-free childhood increases cancer risk Britain tops world web poll for lust and petty larceny Naomi punches out her anger Fujitsu Siemens Computers How we solved the riddle of Zurich Tapping into Nazi secrets Board-it BT Cellnet Tiny private school tops value league Paying for Results Vauxhall Ringo's stand-in misses out on CD millions Nuclear sub 'came close to meltdown' Islamic terror suspect seized Virgin Express American Express Aircraft ice bombs raise death fears NCR Prescott to force air traffic sale Ex-soldier held in army dirty tricks inquiry Pill may stop memory loss for elderly Halifax Literary sisters fall out as Drabble attacks mother Death crash and 'secret UK arms deals' Allders Prescott may put clocks forward to save energy Nollaig The 25-Year Itch Forget growing old together, divorces among longstanding couples are increasing dramatically. Rosie Waterhouse and Senay Boztas find out why Silver Wedding Blues Audi Iberia No Way out? With feuds rife in the cabinet and his continetal friends deserting him, Tony Blair is caught in a double bind on Europe just as a crucial summit looms Peter Conradi and Michael Prescott report Fame? It's enough to make his guitar weep Profile I know that man, but why is he wearing a dress? Posthouse Picture Gallery The maple-leaf solution Mortgages for Business Limited Let it wobble Labour rants can't hide the euro trash It's the innocents who suffer, the cunning ones who sue Is Paddy pulling a fast one on the prankster front? Atticus Let us pray for tolerance as the Speaker tests MP's faith Atticus Bouncy Britney treats Ali to a free night out The anti-marriage fanatics won't see why children fail Scottish Widows Blame the planes for all the pollutions BT The recent derailment at Hatfield saw Railtrack… Settling scores on Amadeus Flying with Angels Darwinian tale of trial and tribulation Points Birthdays And the New President is. . . Tomorrow a court may finally decide the outcome of the presidential election—or not. Matthew Campbell in Washington and Tom Rhodes in Miami dissect this political soap opera Yourautochoice Contents Comdirect Gateway Railtrack It's a Joke Renault This is the triumph of the middle man Air France Clinton tries to bury Vietnam war Siebel Helpful Riddle of Le Mans murders reopened British GP survives mauling by shark Bullet Cable & Wireless a-Services Arab MP calls for release of Vanunu Virgin trains West Bank settlers run gauntlet of gun Oxford Landing Fatal mistake turned ski fire into inferno Financial Times Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Russians cheat victims of Nazi slave labour Women's lingerie first floor, orgies basement Inside Paris DfEE Foot and mouth Shadow over Chirac A million children abused in Britain, new figures show Cigarette cargo hidden in sofas Weather and Travel Outlook Bedazzling: Liz Hurley takes centre stage at a… Contents Britons killed 2,000 apply for 'people's peerages' Castro arrests More graduates take clerical jobs Explosive food GM-free plan Royal auctioneer Four tickets share £5.6m jackpot Virgin energy £12m raised Sticky ending Motorway horse Ice-cream alert Bottled memento Lethal Luger Late try hands England 22-19 win Contents Abbot Ale Contents Bold England grab Fortune favours brave This was a victory for spirit and doggedness, proving England can compete with the very best Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Wallabies taste a dose of their own medicine The Australians bend the rules to the very limit; this time we turned the tables on them Balshaw the key to victory Stephen Jones at Twickenham Cahoot How They Rated: A Player-By-Player Analysis French passion shines through Marc Hinton at Stade Velodrome, Marseilles Scotland's frailties exposed by plucky Samoans Gloucester hold firm in Saracens' fightback Confident Wales cruise to victory Proud Pumas ready to reveal inner strength The potential is there for an improving Argentina to test England to the full at Twickenham, reports Stephen Jones New dawn Off-field turbulence means South Africa's new coach is already under pressure to deliver a winning side, says Donald McRae Lions gather for Brown benefit The Rugby Tigers joint top Italian job More chances Nortel Networks Gunners hit by Everton bombshell Delap deepens Bradford gloom Beckham magic buries Blues Foxes turn up heat on Robson Anderson adds to Watford's worries Quinn crowns Sunderland fightback Beattie leads charge as Jones keeps Villa at bay Hayles double inspires Fulham Royal Mail Hammers stun Leeds Yeovil hit five in Cup shock The Football Hughes treble Celtic rampant Johansson too quick for Chelsea Abbot Ale Canon Nationwide First Division AXA FA Cup first round Second Division Third Division Other Football FA Carling Premiership Football Extra What the Papers Say Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Fowler strikes positive note Liverpool's forward is eager to put injury problems behind him and make the most of his talent, writes Joe Lovejoy Sky B Stareno Talk of the town Young Titus Bramble epitomises the spirit and ambition at Portman Road, where sights are set high once more, reports Rob Hughes Victorchandler Romantic spirit leaves Graham unmoved The Spurs boss's pragmatic approach puts him at odds with the club's stylish tradition Sportsbooksdirect A Real Love Affair Steve McManaman is back in favour at Real Madrid. Ian Hawkey hears him declare his devotion to life in Spain English Clubs in European Action this Week Coe fails to make the final of Olympic quiz Woods sets a poor example Picks of the week Sport on TV American Football Q&A Book Review Stan Cullis, The Iron Manager Jim Holden Breedon Books, hb, £14.99 Bestsellers Great expectations Eriksson stays silent on England in Italy yet still has the words taken out of his mouth Eriksson must be brave enough to change the old guard Peter Taylor's enterprising youngsters did enough in Turin to close the door on the over-30 brigade, argues Louise Taylor Spirited England Cracks showing as Pakistan put to test The first Test is heading for a draw, but the tourists will feel they have scored a points win Sobers hits dire West Indies for six The most swashbuckling player of his era admits that he can hardly bring himself to watch Test cricket today. By Donald McRae Pakistan v England First Test, Lahore, Fourth day White provides an all-round solution As injury continues to dog Andrew Flintoff, Yorkshire's Craig White has produce the goods with bat and ball, says Simon Wilde Stewart's word is good enough, says Lamb Cricket Round-Up Karachi bookies on sure thing It might be against the law to bet in Pakistan but the match-fixing scandal has done little to put people off, reports Ghulan Hasnain Chalky offers new options This match has proved that there is now a new edge and determination about the team Race against time After 20 years of fighting to kick drugs out of sport, experts now fear that genetic engineering will kill it Kiwis shatter England Brave Wales playing for pride Over-confidence is the only thing that will stop Australia's progress in the Rugby League World Cup. By David Lawrenson The Sunday Times We must hit new heights New Zealand need to discover a higher gear to compete with expected finalists Australia Tenacious Tiger on the scent of perfect 10 Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Sunday Times This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Racing Lexus The No 1 Contender Lennox Lewis's size and power make him a heavyweight who would have troubled even Ali. By Hugh McLlvanney Russian's title dream over for another year Martina Hingis delivered another lesson to Anna Kournikova in the semi-finals of the Chase Championships, writes Alex Fortune Jeep Safin supreme The young Russian can afford to lose the Master Series final today and still be crowned world No 1 Sailors urged to stop race Round-the-world yachtsmen are warned they are risking lives, says Keith Wheatley Trouble double a likely Chance Looks Like Trouble showed that he is good enough to land another Gold Cup triumph Ogden provides no clues Mick Fitzgerald's Hennessy Gold Cup plans are clouded by injury and mystery over his possible ride, writes Jonathan Powell Met Office Young Kenny repays faith Tim Richards sees well-respected trainer Peter Beaumont enjoy a deserved and moving victory with the brilliant chaser at Aintree Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday times Aston Martin Authorised Aston Martin Approved Programme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autobytel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Scotts Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autobytel. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Tops the Bill The Alfa 147 is a deserving winner of the car of the year award. 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A big new car from Volvo Dome boss and Steve Norris tipped to head Railtrack British and Dutch feud over Barings Ok! boss joins Express race E-cortal Contents Earl of Sandwich aims to be lord of the lunch hour Contents Britain set for record period of stable rates Easyjet may not fly so high in stormy weather Agenda Caradon faces investor push to return cash PWC to float consultancy Bookham fights to stop share dumping Microsoft Cashmere exporters escape US trade war Business Digest Hindujas to bring Gulf Oil to Britain Mercury sets up £400m fund John Lewis to open on the net Article Withdrawn Wembley's £40m premium target Vivendi plans French end to drinks auction 11th-hour talks to stop Duffield case Canon EMI signs up online partners Euroland growth expected to slow ECB predictions Italy trails the pack Posthouse Bank frets about the workers Economic Outlook Business Letters Why US remains greenest pasture for investors American Account End of the Glory Days? After an unparalleled boom, America is hoping that its economy will slow down gently but fears are growing of a recession. Garth Alexander reports from New York Kpn Qwest Television veteran with an aerial view Stuart Prebble believes close links with ITV and a possible float can help ONdigital see off satellite and cable rivals. By Rupert Steiner Sony Stuart Prebble's Working Day Vital Statistics Proteus Bookham: a start that went out for investors The telecoms firm floated in April and rushed for a second placing of shares at £33.50 in September. Today they are worth £14.25. Paul Durman reports Mint-tele Giant exhibition centre boosts Docklands Excel will eventually cover an area the size of nine Wembley stadiums and set a new standard for exhibition venues. John Waples reports on the man who struggled for eight years to get it built Dolphin The Sunday Times Syngenta JP Morgan Whiz-kid's dust-up at British Museum Former investment banker Suzanna Taverne has upset the old order by bringing modern management techniques to an ancient institution. By Dominic Rushe Microsoft Worries of US slowdown have Asia trembling The presidential impasse and Wall Street's fears of a not-so-soft landing threaten fresh turmoil in the Far East, writes Michael Sheridan in Hanoi Energise Marketplaces Lessons from e-revolution Intelligent Finance Cathay Pacific Blair insisted that Corbett had to go Gerald Corbett's resignation from Railtrack came after a 'brutal' 40-minute meeting at Downing Street. And now the government is demanding that more heads must roll. By David Parsley Databank Letting Genie out of the bottle will lift BT Sharewatch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avondale A Share in the Boardroom Turner & co. Optimum MRI Worldwide Town-index Alstom aims to triumph in power and transport The group is building the world's biggest cruise liner and bidding to run London's Tube. No wonder its boss is smiling. By David Parsley Acer Aston Martin revs up to roar towards profit After 13 years of losses the carmaker is hoping its new Vanquish and 'affordable' roadster will get it motoring. David Parsley reports The Royal Bank of Scotland Online retailers pray for good Christmas Consumers are wary of them and investors don't want to know. Net traders need a good season if they are to survive. 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Sarah Gracie reports The Sunday Times The Experts Owner managers reveal key worries A survey of small-business bosses, which uncovered what their greatest concerns were, was the main topic for discussion at the first national Owners' Day event. Claire Oldfield reports Oracle Stakeholder rules hit small firms hardest Many owner-managers are not ready for the new pension scheme—or the complicated rules and paperwork that comes with it. By Claire Oldfield Flexjet Bulletin No escape from income tax Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Dividend route to a smaller tax bill AttendA Shareholders' disclosure rights Article on buyouts started an empire A friendly bank manager enabled Rod Aldridge to acquire Capital after several rejections and build it into a £2 billion concern. By Mark Stretton Reverse (charges) takeover Prufrock Yak snack is the toast of Tibet Unisys Farce of Flipstock's stock flop Canary flies into turbulence Inside the City Carried Away Elton John is not alone … reflects an age that glorifies excess. But believes Bryan Appleyard, the gods are preparing to strike back C-Pen Contents Shadow of the stalker on our ordinary lives It is not only the famous such as George Harrison who are victims of obsession. Emer Gillespie's husband was harassed for nine years United in Excess: History's Big Spenders Daddy's lost his cool As the flood zone dries out, we're wrapped up warm in the myth of climate change Mean Fields Drambuie Enemy of the People Inspector Morse The Sunday Times Man beaters behind closed doors Domestic violence by women is rising as the balance of power in the home shifts their way, says Melanie Phillips The Sunday Times Star wars in a glossy landscape The advent of a seriously funny man Interview Jasper Gerard meets Rob Brydon It's the novelty nudes without their naughty bits Everyone from celebrities to butchers is stripping off. Cosmo Landesman uncovers the allure and the illusion of going bare The treatment: how learning some social graces tamed the wolf man Blood Lust It was one of the strangest phenomena Paul Britton had ever dealt with: a man who believed he was a werewolf. In this second extract from the psychologist's casebook, the 'wolf man' goes on the attack A jackal among the geeks Frederick Forsyth tells Stuart Wavell why he's a reluctant pioneer of the e-book revolution The bitter ingredient in Elizabeth David's legacy Jungle Engineers and other heroes that we forget The Times Are twins double or twice as nice? IVF can spring surprises. Are you ready for multiple births, asks Matt Seaton, father of twins On the trail of Greene's real-life honorary consul He's keeping old age firmly in the wings As he turns 70, Sir Peter Hall tells Margarette Driscoll why his family is sharing the stage The Impotence Association Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Paddy proves he's even faster than Linford Our shrinking empire, hearty laughter, and bootiful Biggleswade Shock Exchange The tabloid week Picture Gallery The millennium list Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Russ Conway Last word. . . 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Jeff Dawson is in brilliant Bahia Ryanair Contents Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Angie Buttrose Brazil's fantastic foursome Rumba, Rio and opera in the Amazon—DAVID Wickers makes the most of a mighty country Holiday Clinic Alec Waugh wants to gather his clan at a scenic spot near the home counties. David Wickers sounds a rallying call for three retreats. The budget is £3,000 The writing's on the wall Steve Yorke is in love with a bar girl from Bangkok. And she's not like all the rest . . . Confessions of a tourist Thomas Cook New England Country Homes 'Easy' refutes claims Directions Question & Answer Air France Sunday Times prize writers Amazon trailblazers Howard Carter's discovery of the intact burial place… Wetbikers fight new US law Trans Indus Voyages Jules Verne Peals of the Week Where was I? 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Competition Details Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lock into top schemes in case rates fall 1 Savers suffer as firms shun code Bank asks lying expert to study accounts Contents Borrower Beware . . . Carol Vorderman may make… British investors get poor returns Contents Jupiter Contents Wealthy to be offered secret pension deals Barclays' DIY credit card is best left on the shelf Catches take shine off bank loan Adwatch Killik & Co Top up your pension if you can Halifax promises refunds for sudden lack of advice Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Grab a share of Axa's equity Framlington How to sort out retirement funds Don't panic about debit cards Will shares that crashed ever recover? Nick Gardner asked experts what investors should do if their stock-market darlings have turned into dogs Intelligent Finance Fidelity Investments Surrenda-link Neville James Extrade Cash in on sale of ground rents Owning the freehold to properties is a good investiment. Robert Winnett explains how to select the best Schroders Campaigners slam leasehold reform plans The government's new laws to protect homeowners from greedy landlords don't go far enough. By Kathryn Cooper What the Proposals Mean Merrill Lynch Aerial Assault Experts tell day trader how to turn his John Urbanek gave up a well-paid job to buy and sell shares but has lost almost £10,000 in eight months. Robert Winnett asked professionals how he can start making money Scottish Widows Britannic Assurance Everything must go to cash in on gas discovery Diary of a Day Trader The Derbyshire Dresdner RCM Global Investors M&G Close Encounter National Savings Abbey launches rich man's bank for middle class A new breed of bank is promising high-quality advice and lower costs for ordinary investors. By David Rothnie Boots turned blind eye to lens danger Every week Roger Anderson, our own consumer champion, tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Alliance Leicester Newton Legal & General The Sunday Times Foster & Cranfield Cheltenham & Gloucester Schroders tries to take funds back to the top New blood and a new strategy could soon make funds managed by Schroders soar again, writes David Rothnie Northern rock High earners get best deals From stakeholder pensioners to investment advice, finance companies will cut their fees for big spenders. 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Alison Brace and Alastair McCall single out the finest The Top Independent Schools by Region Army Be the Best Every school in Britain should be independent The gulf between state and private schools is wider than ever, writes Anthony Seldon Parenthesis How the leaders are assessed Another first for Parent Power Schoolsnet The Top 500 Independent Schools Greater London Independent Top 20 Independent Schools for A-Levels Francis Holland School Top 20 Independent Schools for Gcse's Southeast Independent Top 20 Boarding Schools St Swithun's School Top 25 Girls' Independent Schools Top 25 Boys' Independent Schools Wales Independent The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Midlands Independent The 10 Most Expensive Boarding Schools Shrewsbury School East Anglia Independent The 20 Highest Day-School Fees The 20 Lowest Day-School Fees Davie's Laing & Dick Independent College Northwest Independent Top 20 Mixed Independent Schools Picture Gallery Schools Catering for Dyslexia North Independent The 10 Most Expensive Prep Schools The 10 Least Expensive Prep Schools Northern Ireland Independent The Top 25 Voluntary Grammar and Independent Schools Scotland Independent The Top Independent Schools in Scotland Best for GCSE and A-Levels The Sunday Times Parent Power 2000 Time Computers Contents Drambuie Unice Contents One careful Winona Her dramatic looks once ensured an audience no matter how bad the picture. Now she's more choosy—so why is Winona Ryder playing opposite Richard Gere in a slushy romance, asks David Eimer All washed up Soaps began by imitating life, but 50 years on, life now imitates the soaps, says a depressed Bryan Appleyard A lost masterpiece by Bruegel turns up at the National, and Waldemar Januszczak finds that size doesn't matter Art Cambridge Theatre Rest of the week's films From eyestorm, priceless exclusive art Missing the mark Film It aims high, but Christopher McQuarrie's The Way of the Gun soon slips off target, says Cosmo Landesman Short Cuts The Lion King Biteback Talk about flogging Television Alone at last Radio waves Virgin territory Television It's troubling, sexually provocative and was only written in the 1950s—how will audiences react to the BBC's new kind of classic costume drama, asks Sally Kinnes Vauxhall Yule rock Pop Forget the usual Christmas dross—this year there is a cool Compilation worth listening to, says Mark Edwards Buzz Still packing a punch Forty years after it was written, Pinter's The Caretaker is as menacing and insightful as ever, says John Peter Teletext Rest of the week's theatre The Force of Change WHSmith Giuseppe Sabbatini CDWHY Urban Heart. Cuban Soul Nagel Auctions The dream Two bold schemes at either end of the country hope to use the arts to breathe life into run-down communities. But will they both find an audience, asks Hugh Pearman Maurice Lacroix A Noble brand of nonsense The Perrier nominee Ross Noble is a far cry from his ebullient Geordie persona, but will he be as puzzling to the French as he is to Stephen Armstrong? 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A little night reading What Terry Pratchett has on his bedside table In the news The books behind the news: William Blake Throughout his life Wilde's most pressing problem was the importance of being Oscar The Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde edited by Merlin Holland and Rupert Hart-Davis Fourt Hart-Davis Fourt Estate £35 pp1270 Oscar Wilde: A Certain Genius by Barbara Belford Bloomsbury £25 pp 373 Truly Wilde: The Unsettling Story of Dolly Wilde, Oscar's Unusual Nieve by Joan Schenkar Virago £20 pp442 Mad about the boy Friend of the famous The Quarrel of the Age: The Life and Times of William Hazlitt by a C Grayling Weidenfeld £25 pp399 This supporting life Theatre . . . And June Whitfield The Autobiography by Juen Whitfield Bantam £16.99 pp288 At a glance A Bertie of very little brain The Importance of Being Edward: King in Waiting 1841-1901 by Stanley Weintraub J Murray £25 pp394 Terry Pratchett The handsaw or the hammer? No, the world's most important tool is the screwdriver History One Good Turn by Witold Rybczynski Simon & Schuster £9.99 pp174 CAF At a glance A devils' carnival Fiction Too Far Afield by Günter Grass translated by Krishna Winston Faber £25 pp658 Coupled but disconnected A Blind Man Can See how Much I Love You by Amy Bloom Picador £10 pp181 Children's book of the week Bluebeard's Castle by Gene Kemp Age 13+ Paintings Pick of the week Picture Gallery Book events What's happening in the literary world You really must read . . . The Sunday Times Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 662 Hardbacks Paperbacks Children's books Fiction Manuals Contents The one to watch Conquistadors Friday, BBC2, 9pm Best film A Short Film About Killing Saturday, FilmFour, 4am The Secret of Success Via Dolorosa Critics' choice The South Bank Show: Courtney Pine (ITV, 10.45pm Paris, Texas (FilmFour, 8pm) Four 4 BBC1 Radio Sunday 19 November Sky One Satellite, cable and digital I Don't Believe It! Critics' choice Kitty Foyle (BBC2, 1.35pm) Four 4 BBC1 Ten-sion! 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Philip Beresford carries out a pay review Rules of engagement Bernie Ecclestone: Sport, age 70, 1, £617m John Hargreaves: Business, age 56, 2, £237.127m David Hood: Computing, age 52, 7, £92.836m John Duffield: Finance, age 61, 4, £175.604m Peter Harrison: Computing, age 63, 3, £177m Viscount Rothermere: Tv and media, age 32, 8, £70.767m Peter Kindersley: Publishing, age 59, 6, £96.441m Steve Morgan: Business, age 47, 5, £118.503m David Potter: Computing, age 57, 9, £66.058m Philip Fleming: Finance, age 35, 10, £65.035m Charles Dunstone: Telecoms, age 35, 11, £56.6m Stanley Davis: Finance, age 62; Nigel Lindsay-Fynn: Finance, age 58, 12=, £51.45m Simon Jordan: Telecoms, age 33, 14, £50.5m Mike Edge: Finance, age 45, 15=, £50m John Robinson: Finance, age 40, 15=, £50m Clay Brendish: Computing, age 53, 17, £45.136m Barney Carrell: Computing, age 64, 18, £41.63m Andrew Rickman: Computing, age 40, 19, £40.372m Mike Mccomb: Telecoms, age 42, 20, £40.262m David Ross: Telecoms, age 35, 21, £39.714m David Landau: Publishing, age 50, 22, £37.711m David Landau: Publishing, age 50 Nick Berry: Telecoms, age 58, 23, £37.2m Lord Rothschild: Finance, age 64, 24, £36.316m Paul Barry-Walsh: Computing, age 45, 26, £35.02m Chris Evans: Tv and media, age 34, 25, £35.5m Chris Evans: Tv and media, age 34 Nicholas Oppenheim: Finance, age 53, 27, £35m Mont Blanc Top 10: sports earners Martin Edwards: Football, age 55, 28, £32.152m Michael Green: Tv and media, age 52, 29, £30.135m Lennox Lewis: Sport, age 35, 30, £30m Carl Cushnie: Finance, age 50, 31, £29.66m Serge Crasnianski: Business, age 58, 32, £29.904m Mike Lynch: Computing, age 35, 33, £26.224m Sir Elton John: Music, age 53, 34, £25.98m Joanne Kathleen Rowling: Publishing, age 35, 36, £25m David Whelan: Business, age 63, 35, £25.941m Griff Rhys Jones: Tv and media, age 47 Jez San: Computing, age 34, 38, £24.373m Mel Smith: Tv and media, age 47, 39, £24.25m Griff Rhys Jones: Tv and media, age 47, 37, £24.85m Gavyn Davies: Finance, age 49, 40, £24m Charles McGregor: Computing, age 42, 41, £23.253m Sir Fraser Morrison: Business, age 52, 42, £23.207m Joanne Kathleen Rowling: Publishing, age 35 Dior Top 10: fashion earners Gordon Morrison: Business, age 49, 43, £23.075m Andrew Briggs: Telecoms, age 35, 44, £22.5m Gerry Mason: Business, age 62, 45=, £20m Duke of Westminster: Establishment, age 48, 45=, £20m Duke of Westminster: Establishment, age 48 Michael Chadwick: Finance, age 45, 49, £19m Peter Neumark: Business, age 51; Jiain Sharp: Business, age 48, 50=, £18.915m Robert Fleming: Business, age 44, 52, £18.814m Martin Read: Computing, age 50, 53, £18.534m Lord Saatchi: Business, age 54, 54, £18.1m Edward Bonham Carter: Finance, age 40, 45=, £20m William Littlewood: Finance age 35, 45=, £20m Roddie Fleming: Finance, age 47, 55, £17.648m Danny Fiszman: Computing, age 55, 56, £17.478m Guy Johnson: Telecoms, age 36, 57, £17.189m Charles Davies: Computing, age 47, 59, £16.591m Andrew Vicari: Art, age 62, 58, £17m Allen McClay: Pharmaceuticals, age 68, 60, £16.128m John Halewood: Business, age 53, 61, £15.226m Peter Fincham: Tv and media, age 44, 62, £14.88m Duncan McIntyre: Computing, age 41, 63, £14.825m Ian Lenagan: Computing, age 54; Geoffrey Haworth: Computing, age 58, 64=, £14.755m Dean Allen: Lottery, age 26, 69, £13.891m Ken Gray: Business, age 61, 66, £14.59m Sir Peter Michael: Tv and media, age 62, 67, £14.15m Nikki Beckett: Computing, age 68, 68, £14.04m The Queen: Establishment, age 74, 70, £13.868m John Thornton: Finance, age 46, 71, £13.5m John White: Business, age 47, 72, £13.341m James Reid: Computing, age 51, 73, £13.205m Sir Sean Connery: Film, age 70, 74, £13m Rod Stewart: Music, age 55, 80=, £12m John King: Pharmaceuticals, age 51, 75, £12.94m Nicholas Cross: Pharmaceuticals, age 53; Ian Laing: Pharmaceuticals, age 53, 76=, £12.338m Raymond Griffiths: Business, age 69, 78, £12.17m Simon Robertson: Finance, age 59, 79, £12.1m Nikki Beckett: Computing, age 68, 68, £14.04m Dean Allen: Lottery, age 26, 69, £13.891m D. 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S Britain's Leading Upholstery Specialist Top 10: business leaders Mick Jagger: Music, age 57, 80=, £12m Robert Edmiston: Bussiness, age 54, 80=, £12m Andrew Elliman: Telecoms, age 36; Andrew Jones: Telecoms, age 38, 83=, £11.697m John Hales: Business, age 61, 85, £11.3m Grahame Whateley: Business, age 57, 86, £11.273m Ian Gowrie-Smith: pharmaceuticals, age 52, 87, £11.112m Tony Smith: Music, age 55, 89, £10.925m Naseem Hamed: Sport, age 26, 88, £11m Grahame Whateley: Business, age 57, 86, £11.273m Tracey Ullman: Television and media, age 40, 96=, £10m Ashok Vaidya: Business, age 47, 90, £10.904m Andrew Bell: Business, age 36, 91, £10.883m Peter Orton: Tv and media, age 57, 92, £10.651m Peter Sutherland: Finance, age 54, 93, £10.6m Alexander Straub: Computing, age 28, 94, £10.3m Madan Singh: Computing, age 54, 95, £10.125m Tracey Ullman: Television and media, age 40, 96=, £10m Keith Richards: Music age 56, 96=, £10m Colin Burnside: Computing age 53, 99, £9.732m Mike Grabiner: Telecoms, age 50, 100, £9.68m George Michael: Music, age 37, 96=, £10m Richard Hicks: Computing, age 52, 101, £9.493m Glenfiddich Where is the Money Made? The who's where of the Pay List shows the north-south divide in stark relief. Of our 500 top earners, 301 come from London and the southeast, with the next highest region, the northwest, being home to 53 California's New Gold Ernest & Julio Gallo Robin Saxby: Computing, age 53, 102, £9.484m Sir Alan Sugar: Computing, age 53, 103, £9.45m Anthony Hancock: Business, age 44, 105, £9.3m John Weatherill: Telecoms, age 58, 106, £9.286m Robbie Williams: music, age 26, 108=, £9m Richard Desmond: Publishing, age 48, 108=, £9m Andrew Given: Computing, age 53, 113, £8.599m Neil Ashley: Business, age 64, 115, £8.496m Top 10: music makers David Hulston: Business, age 39, 104, £9.347m Henry Keswick: Finance, age 62, 107, £9.195m Sting: Music, age 49, 108=, £9m Gordon Crawford: Computing, age 45, 111, £8.866m David Murray: Football, age 49, 112, £8.6m Nigel Alliance: Business, age 65, 114, £8.51m Robbie Williams: music, age 26, 108=, £9m Barbara Ward: Computing, age 65, 116, £8.336m Sting: Music, age 49, 108=, £9m Charlie Watts: Music, age 59, 120=, £8m Paul Raymond: Publishing, age 75, 122, £7.833m Robert Terry: Computing, age 31, 117, £8.094m Mark Samuels: Computing, age 58, 118, £8.028m David Higgins: Business, age 42, 119, £8.019m Ronnie Wood: Music, age 53, 120=, £8m Raymond Wragg: Lottery, age 62, 123, £7.65m David Wilson: Business, age 58, 125, £7.327m Jerry Hall: Fashion, age 44, 126, £7.25m Stephen Verrall: Business, age 40, 128, £7.209m Barbara Taylor Bradford: Publishing, age 67, 124, £7.45m Jerry Hall: Fashion, age 44, 126, £7.25m David Treacher: Business, age 37, 129, £7.116m Stephanie Powell: Lottery, age 26, 128, £7.174m Eddie Irvine: Sport, age 35, 131, £7m Steve Bennett: Computing, age 34, 130, £7.048m Chris Banks: Computing, age 50, 133, £6.815m The Prince of Wales: Establishment, age 52, 132, £6.932m Paul Chisholm: Telecoms, age 51, 134, £6.626m William Garrett: Finance, age 54, 135, £6.582m Tom Crawford: Business, age 50, 136, £6.562m The Prince of Wales, Establishment, age 52, 132, £6.932m Top 10: over 65 Who earns the most per minute? Jim McKenna: Computing, age 45, 143, £6.296m Charlotte Church: Music, age 14, 151, £505m Peter Hearn: Business, age 47, 137, £6.523m Simon Taylor: Finance, age 35; Martyn Weaver: Finance, age 46, 138=, £6.375m Chris Gent: Telecoms, age 52, 140, £6.367m David Chiswell: Pharmaceutlcals, age 47, 141, £6.344m Brian Souter: Business, age 46, 142, £6.311m Sir Paul McCartney: See panel opposite, 144, £6.055m Richard Kirk: Business, age 55, 149, £5.855m Charlotte Church: 151 See panel opposite… Andrew Salvesen: Business, age 53, 152, £5.47m Henry Beker: Computing, age 48, 145, £5.997m Peter Simon: Fashion, age 51, 146, £5.965m Tony Illsley: Payoffs, age 44, 147, £5.95m Tim Radford: Telecoms, age 39, 148, £5.939m Top 10: Women Jane Cavanagh: Computing, age 43, 150, £5.602m Stephen Davies: Pharmaceuticals, age 50, 153, £5.463m Jim Mckenna: Computing, age 45, 143, £6.296m Portugal Eric Clapton: Music, age 55, 154, £5.455m John Hamer: Computing, age 40, 158, £5.35m Michael Jeffries: Business, age 56, 159, £5.26m David Beckham: Football, age 25, 160, £5.2m Michael Sherwood: Finance, age 35, 155, £5.4m Stuart Wheeler: Business, age 65, 161, £5.174m Michael Fischer: Computing, age 50, 156, £6.392m Geoffrey Chamberlain: Finance, age 59, 162, £5.162m John Manser: Finance, age 60, 163, £5.148 David Beckham: Football, age 25, 160, £5.2m Peter Fellner: Business, age 56, 157, £5.375m Christopher Hibbert: Telecoms, age 53, , £5.123m Top earners in the Establishment George Harrison: Music, age 57; Ringo Starr: Music, age 60, 165=, £5.05m Geoffrey Elliott: Pharmaceuticals, age 48, 167, £4.936m Aleksandra Clayton: Business, age 57, 168, £4.933m Graham Chamberlain: Finance, age 56, 169, £4.9m Ann Gloag: Business, age 57, 170, £4.871m David Crossland: Business, age 53, 171, £4.834m 172 Barry Bester: See panel below Clive Barker: Publishing, age 48 Barry Bester: Business, age 43, 172, £4.829m Phil Collins: Music, age 49, 175, £4.632 Gordon Arbib: Business, age 56, 174, £4.68m Longines' Ekornes Amdega Top 10: earners in Tv and media Brian Gilbert: Publishing, age 57, 176, £4.579m Andrew Taylor: Music, age 50; Rod Smallwood: Music, age 50, 178=, £4.547m Michael Owen: Football, age 20, 180, £4.5m Paul Bateman: Finance, age 54, 177, £4.574m Lord Hamlyn: Publishing, age 74, 181, £4.478m David Scacchetti: Business, age 48, 182, £4.474m Trevor Semadeni: Computing, age 54, 183, £4.434m 184 Adrian Reynard: Sport, age 49, , £4.427m Sympatex Top 10: Asian high-flyers James Gambles: Lottery, age 67, 185, £4.421m Sir David Alliance: Business, age 68, 186, £4.39m Anita McGovern: Lottery, age 38, 187, £4.384m Brian Arbib: Business, age 63, 188, £4.352m Peter Rigby: Computing, age 57, 189, £4.348m Sean Collidge: Business, age 57, 190, £4.321m Alan Neilson: Computing, age 43, 191, £4.266m Sir Cameron Mackintosh: Business, age 54, 193, £4.234m Peter Kane: Business, age 54, 194, £4.213m Chris Gorman: Computing, age 33, 195, £4.2m Jill Sinclair: Music, age 48, 196, £4.167m Alan Shearer: Football, age 30, 192, £4.25m Siemens Kirti Patel: Pharmaceuticals, age 41, 197, £4.165m Mick Taylor: Lottery, age 27, 198, £4.102m Sir Richard Sykes: Pharmaceuticals, age 58, 199, £4.077m Victor Tuffield: Computing, age 55, 200, £4.055m Brian Winterflood: Finance, age 63, 201, £4.023m James Urqukart: Computing, age 43, 202, £4.02m Elizabeth Hurley: Film, age 35, 204, £3.983m Edwin Dayan: Computing, age 47, 203, £3.991m Ford Renault How Britain compares Christine Nicholls: Business, age 48, 205, £3.957m Robert Oddy: Finance, age 54, 208, £3.928m David McMurtry: Business, age 60, 209, £3.907m Drew Nelson: Telecoms, age 45, 206, £3.956m Mike Scott: Telecoms, age 43, 207, £3.954m John O'Connell: Computing, age 55, 210, £3.904m Ajit Patel: Pharmaceuticals, age 40, 211, £3.856m Geri Halliwell: Music, Age: 28, 217, £3.8m Valerie Mackrill: Lottery, age 51, 212, £3.844m Peter Vardy: Business, age 53, 213, £3.831m Nicholas Hewson: Business, age 42, 214=, £3.819m Henry Strutt: Finance, age 46, 214=, £3.819m Christopher Little: Publishing, age 59, 220, £3.750m Richard Murray: Tv and media, age 50, 216, £3.809m Ajay Patel: Pharmaceuticals, age 36, 218, £3.78m Paul Fullagar: Computing, age 50, 219, £3.757m Geri Halliwell: Music, Age: 28, 217, £3.8m Giles Fearnley: Business, age 46, 221, £3.735m Peter Grice: Finance, age 53, 222, £3.668m David Telling: Business, age 62, 224, £3.647m Lord Harris: Business, age 58, 225, £3.618m Jullian Blogh: Business, age 56, 223, £3.658m Lee Westwood: Port, age 27, 226, £3.6m Chris Aspinwall: Computing, age 37, 227, £3.567m Lord Kirkham: Business, age 55, 228, £3.518m Colin McRae: Sport, age 32, 229=, £3.5m Darren Clarke: Sport, age 32, 229=, £3.5m Sir Anthony Hopkins: Film, age 62, 229=, £3.5m Colin Montgomerie: Sport, Age: 37, 229=, £3.5m Steve Mcmanaman: Football, age 28, 229=, £3.5m Colin McRae: Sport, age 32, 229=, £3.5m Fatboy Slim: Music, Age: 37, 229=, £3.5m Josephine Daily: Business, age 64, 229=, £3.5m Fatboy Slim: Music, Age: 37, 229=, £3.5m Derek Birkett: Music, age 39, 236, £3.499m Mike Gooley: Business, age 64, 237, £3.468m George Matthews: Computing, age 45, 238, £3.463m Andrew Clegg: Computing, age 45, 240, £3.447m Bernard Matthews: Business, age 70, 241, £3.43m Stephen Marks: Fashion, age 55, 242, £3.426m Sir Anwar Pervez: Business, age 65, 239, £3.458m Bob Edmiston: Lottery, age 62, 243=, £3.395m Nigel Gardner-Hale: Lottery, age 30, 243=, £3.395m Martin Procter: Lottery, age 33, 243=, £3.395m Tony Gartland: Finance, age 59, 246, £3.391m Top 10: Knights Carl Rigby: Computing, age 38, 248, £3.337m Walter Cross: Lottery, age 46; Rae Cross: Lottery, age 53; Alan Perrie: Lottery, age 30; Martha Perrie: Lottery, age 79; Gillian Struthers: Lottery, age 29; Jimmy Hunter: Lottery, age 42, 249=, £3.333m Ken Berry: Music, age 48, 255, £3.331m Kirsty Hume: Fashion, Age:24, 247, £3.37m Kirsty Hume Top 10: earners in finance Godfrey Burley: Business, age 57, 256, £3.328m Sir Alex Ferguson: Football, age 58, 257, £3.3m David Moir: Finance, age 60, 258, £3.299m Gareth Hughes: Computing, age 37, 259, £3.293m Paddy Doyle: Computing, age 50, 260, £3.292m Roy Keane: Football, age 29, 261, £3.25m Richard Cunningham: Telecoms, age 40, 262, £3.2m James Darling: Computing, age 60; Richard Darling: Computing, age 32; David Darling: Computing, age 34, 263=, £3.199m John McCarthy: Business, Age 60, 266, £3.196m Top British film stars Pierce Brosnan: Film, Age 47, 280=, £3m Tony Gallagher: Business, age 49, 267, £3.188m Sir Ronnie Frost: Business, age 64, 268, £3.174m Clive Sharpe: Business, age 43, 269, £3.169m Kevin Lomax: Computing, age 51, 270, £3.163m Peter Allen: Pharmaceuticals, age 44, 271, £3.158m Greg Hutchings: Business, age 53, 272, £3.156m Elliott Bernerd: Business, age 55, 273, £3.152m William Greig: Finance, age 62, 274, £3.138m John Armstrong: Business, age 56, 275, £3.111m George Iacobescu: Business, age 55, 276, £3.079m Dennis Bergkamp: Football, age 31, 277, £3.06m Anonymous: Finance, age 40, 280=, £3m William Day: Finance, age 41, 278, £3.05m Peter Wheeler: Business, age 56, 279, £3.044m Tom Jones: Music, Age 60, 280=, £3m Chris Tarrant: Tv and media, age 54, 280=, £3m Jack Higgins: Publishing, age 71, 280=, £3m Pierce Brosnan: Film, Age 47, 280=, £3m Christopher Farrelly: Computing, age 35, 280=, £3m Tom Jones: Music, Age 60, 280=, £3m Drum Duncan Sharpe: Business, age 41, 286, £2.894m Roger Forrester: Music, age 60, 287, £2.88m Nick Faldo: Sport, Age: 43, 288, £2.875m Tim Henman: Sport, age 26, 289, £2.87m Nick Faldo: Sport, Age: 43, 288, £2.875m Gerry Robinson: Television and Media, Age: 52, 290, £2.826m Simon Fuller: Music, age 40, 291, £2.821m Top 10: Scots Top 6: Welsh Gerry Robinson: Television and Media, Age: 52, 290, £2.826m David Coulthard: sport, Age: 29, 293, £2.8m Frank Skinner: Tv and media, age 43, 292, £2.82m David Coulthard: sport, Age: 29, 293, £2.8m Ken Hydon: Telecoms, age 56, 294, £2.777m Minnie Driver: Film, age 30, 295=, £2.75m Ryan Giggs: Football, age 26, 295=, £2.75m Sir Tim Rice: Music, age 56, 302, £2.65m Julian Horn-Smith: Telecoms, age 51, 297, £2.73m David King: Business, age 49, 298, £2.723m Peter Winkworth: Finance, age 52, 299, £2.69m Martin Smith: Telecoms, age 45, 300, £2.677m Mark Knopfler: Music, age 51, 301, £2.659m Picarso Real people vs Pay List people Sharleen Spiteri: Music, Age: 33, 306=, £2.6m Carol Vorderman: Tv and Media, Age: 39, 306=, £2.6m Richard Dixey: Pharmaceuticals, age 48, 310, £2.555m Carol Vorderman: Tv and Media, Age: 39, 306=, £2.6m Geremy Thomas: Telecoms, age 40, 303, £2.642m Phillip Kaye: Business, age 68, 304, £2.638m Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink: Football, age 28, 306=, £2.6m Marcel Desailly: Football, age 32, 306=, £2.6m Ian McGlinn: Business, age 61, 305, £2.602m Lord Daresbury: Business, age 47, 311, £2.551m Duncan Lofthouse: Business, age 49; Doreen Lofthouse: Business, age 70; Tony Lofthouse: Business, age 57, 312=, £2.55m Michael Heseltine: Establishment, age 67, 312=, £2.55m Sharleen Spiteri: Music, Age: 33, 306=, £2.6m Marjorie Scardino: Tv and media, age 53, 316, £2.528m Martin Wade: Finance, age 57, 317, £2.527m Alan Mcintosh: Business, age 33, 318, £2.525m Hossein Yassaie: Computing, age 43, 319, £2.52m Philip Brown: Publishing, age 64, 320, £2.513m James Dyson: Business, age 53, 321, £2.503m Rakesh Patel: Pharmaceuticals, age 34, 322, £2.501m David Baddiel: Tv and media, age 36, 323=, £2.5m Naomi Campbell: Fashion, age 30, 323=, £2.5m Top 10: Football Catherine Zeta Jones: Film, Age: 30, 323=, £2.5m Gerald Kaye: Business, age 42, 326, £2.482m Rory Conwell: Publishing, age 47, 327, £2.472m Nigel Swiffen: Business, age 57, 328, £2.465m Felix Dennis: Publishing, age 53, 329, £2.451m Stephen Cockrell: Computing, age 50, 330=, £2.45m John Major: Establishment, age 57, 330=, £2.45m Packard Bell Pay by Star Sign Cristina Lancaster: Computing, age 37, 332, £2.448m Malcolm Paul: Business, age 51, 333, £2.444m Robbie Fowler: Football, age 25, 339=, £2.4m Martyn Arbib: Finance, age 61, 334, £2.419m Peter Bamford: Telecoms, age 46, 336=, £2.402m Kevin Johnson: Pharmaceuticals, age 40, 336=, £2.402m Stanley Fink: Finance, age 43, 338, £2.401m Vivien Solari: Fashion, age 22, 339=, £2.4m Peter Dawson: Business, age 62, 341, £2.395m Rowan Atkinson: Tv and media, age 45, 342, £2.389m Michael Bright: Finance, age 56, 343, £2.385m Edwin Moses: Pharmaceuticals, age 46, 344, £2.375m Robert Ayling: Payoffs, age 54, 345, £2.367m David Gilmour: Music, age 54, 346, £2.349m Patricia Brown: Publishing, age 61, 347, £2.344m Martin Myerscough: Pharmaceuticals, age 43, 335, £2.403m Robbie Fowler: Football, age 25, 339=, £2.4m David Sullivan: Publishing, age 51, 348, £2.327m Michael Kirkham: Business, age 33, 349, £2.325m Terence Mordaunt: Business, age 53, 350, £2.318m William Brown: Finance, age 65, 351, £2.301m Peter Dart: Business, age 47; Mark Sherrington: Business, age 44, 352=, £2.275m Gordon Hurst: Computing, age 38, 354, £2.257m Liam Neeson: Film, age 48, 355=, £2.25m Michael Barrymore: Tv and media, age 48, 355=, £2.25m Cilla Black: Tv and media, age 57, 355=, £2.25m Peter Saville: Business, age 54, 358, £2.249m Neville Davis: Computing, age 45, 359, £2.231m Francesca Robinson: Business, age 41, 360, £2.226m Michael O'Regan: Computing, age 53, 361, £2.224m Hugh Dixon: Business, age 60; Allan Tait: Business, age 47, 362=, £2.214m Nigel Hugill: Business, age 42, 364, £2.212m Top Payoffs Jeff Morris: Business, age 41, 365, £2.204m Melanie C: Music, age 26, 366, £2.195m John Brock: Business, age 52, 367, £2.171m Victoria Beckham: Music, age 26, 368=, £2.15m Christian Ziege: Football, age 28, 368=, £2.15m Stanley West: Business, age 61, 370, £2.149m Jack Kennan: Business, age 64, 371, £2.133m Barry Roberts: Computing, age 51, 372, £2.132m Anthony Selvey: Publishing, age 56, 373, £2.104m Alan Simpson: Computing, age 44, 374, £2.103m Alen Boksic: Football, age 30, 375=, £2.1m Richard Bowser: Finance, age 41, 375=, £2.1m Helen Fielding: Publishing, age 42, 375=, £2.1m Clive Smith: Business, age 57, 378, £2.099m Melanie C: Music, age 26, 366, £2.195m Andrew Liggett: Business, age 39, 379, £2.095m Hayrullah Namli: Business, age 44, 380, £2.091m Sir Dominic Cadbury: Business, age 60, 381, £2.086m Melanie B: Music, age 25, 382, £2.085m Kate Winslet: Film, age 25, 391=, £2m Richard Ferre: Computing, age 53, 383, £2.078m Marina Wyatt: Computing, age 36, 384, £2.077m William Ives: Business, age 57, 385, £2.062m David Reich: Business, age 51, 386, £2.055m Dwight Yorke: Football, age 29 ; Andrew Cole: Football, age 29, 387=, £2.05m Ron Dennis: Sport, age 53, 389, £2.407 Brian Kingham: Business, age 56, 390, £2.043m Ian Grabiner: Computing, age 41, 391=, £2m Tom Hunter: Hunting, age 39, 391=, £2m Kate Winslet: Film, age 25, 391=, £2m Derek Wanless: Payoffs, age 53, , £2m Top 10: Publishing James Herbert: Publishing, age 57, 391=, £2m Delia Smith Earnings: Publishing, Age: 59, 391=, £2m Lord Bragg: Tv and Media, age 61, 391=, £2m Jim Davidson: Tv and media, age 45, 391=, £2m Delia Smith: Publishing, Age: 59, 391=, £2m Noel Edmonds: Tv and Media, age 51, 391=, £2m Duncan Ferguson: Football, age 28, 391=, £2m Johnny Herbert: Sport, age 36, 391=, £2m Paul Lawrie: Sport, age 31, 391=, £2m Gianluca Vialli: Football, age 36, 391=, £2m Healthy Direct Neville Johnson Jeremy Carr: Business, age 42, 404=, £1.968m Nigel Doughty: Finance, age 43, 404=, £1.968m Fiona Leviston: Business, age 40, 406, £1.96m Richard Salter: Business, age 61, 407, £1.953m Kate Moss: Fashion, 408, £1.95m Firoz Kassam: Business, age 45, 409, £1.935m Sir Ken Morrison: Business, age 69, 410, £1.934m Timothy Pearson: Computing, age 40, 411, £1.929m Anthony Elliott: Business, age 59, 412, £1.92m John Newman: Business, age 54, 413, £1.911m Kate Moss: Fashion, 408, £1.95m Carol Smillie: Tv and media, age 38, 414=, £1.9m Denis Irwin: Football, age 35, 414=, £1.9m Karen Elson: Fashion, Age: 21, £1.9m Malcolm Walker: Business, age54, 417, £1.898m Computing and Telecoms Karen Elson: Fashion, Age: 21, £1.9m John Deer: Business, Age: 62, £1.884m Hugh Murphy: Business, age 51, 418=, £1.884m Robert Lerwill: Telecoms, age 48, 420, £1.876m Jean Bryson: Lottery, age 47, 421=, £1.875m Lisa Ratliffe: Fashion, age 20, 421, £1.875m Henry Angest: Finance, age 60, 423, £1.874m Jonathan Brooks: Computing, age 44, 424, £1.865m Patrick Taylor: Tv and media, age 52, 425, £1.86m Alan Jackson: Telecoms, age 47, 426, £1.845m Stuart Williams: Business, age 56, 427=, £1.826m Harvey McGrath: Finance, age 48, 427=, £1.826m Michael Slade: Business, age 54, 429, £1.823m Erin O'Connor: Fashion, Age: 22, 430, £1.82m David Babai: Business, age 57, 431, £1.814m Christopher Smith: Finance, age 42, 432, £1.809m Anthony D'offay: Art, age 60, 433, £1.806m Tony Adams: Football, age 34, 434=, £1.8m Charles Thompson: Business, age 44, 434=, £1.8m Emma Bunton: Music, age 24, 436, £1.796m Erin O'Connor: Fashion, Age: 22, 430, £1.82m Lynn Wilson: Business, age 60, 437, £1.795m Rod Kent: Finance, age 53, 438, £1.78m Sir Peter Middleton: Finance, age 66, 439, £1.776m Afzal Khushi: Business, age 45, 440, £1.771m Adam Kaye: Business, age 32; Sam Kaye: Business, age 28, 442=, £1.753m Top 10: under 30 Alton Irby III: Finance, age 60, 444, £1.749m Stephen Neal: Publishing, age 55, 441, £1.77m Sir Win Bischoff: Finance, age 59, 445, £1.746m Sir Martin Sorrell: Business, age 55, 446, £1.736m Ken Pelton: Business, age 52, 447, £1.73m Remy Martin Stephen Pettit: Telecoms, age 49, 448, £1.727m Peter Sedgwick: Finance, age 65, 449, £1.717m Geoffrey Gamble: Publishing, age 41, 450, £1.704m Barney Quinn: Computing, age 48, 451, £1.703m John Sunderland: Business, age 55, 452, £1.701m Mark Bosnich: Football, age 28, 453=, £1.7m Jane Leeves: TV and Media, Age: 37, 453=, £1.7m Annie Lennox: Music, age 45, 453=, £1.7m Nicholas Miller: Publishing, age 42, 457, £1.696m Will Samuel: Finance, age 48, 458, £1.688m Colin Barratt: Business, age 59, 459, £1.678m Chris Sutton: Football, age 27, 461=, £1.66m Betty Howard: Lottery, age 38, 463, £1.653m Derek Curtis: Lottery, age 60, 464=, £1.65m Frank Leboeuf: Football, age 32, 453=, £1.7m Jane Leeves: Tv and Media, Age: 37, 453=, £1.7m Tommy Webb: Lottery, age 49, 460, £1.671m Ian Strachan: Payoffs, age 56, 461=, £1.66m Sharps Home Office Fabien Barthez: Football, Age: 29, 473=, £1.6m Emile Heskey: Football, age 22, 464=, £1.65m Christopher Dane: Business, age 58, 466, £1.64m Stephen Rubin: Business, age 62, 467=, £1.633m Leonard Steinberg: Business, age 64, 467=, £1.633m Paul Gascoigne: Football, age 33, 469=, £1.625m Graham Twaddle: Computing, age 39, 471, £1.619m John Clare: Business, age50 Fabien Barthez: See panel above Gustavo Poyet: Football, age 33, 473=, £1.6m Paul Scholes: Football, age 26, 473=, £1.6m Jonathan Sumption Qc: Establishment, age 51, 473=, £1.6m Ally McCoist: Tv and media, age 38, 473=, £1.6m George Weah: Football, age 34, 469=, £1.625m Bahamasound Greg Rusedski: Sport, age 27, 473=, £1.6m Lord Grabiner QC: Establishment, age 55, 473=, £1.6m Clive Martin: Publishing, age 65, 480, £1.599m Floyd Bradley: Computing, age 49, 481, £1.595m Wayne Seddon: Business, age 42, 482, £1.594m John Lancaster: Business, age 58, 483, £1.585m Peter White: Payoffs, age 58, 484, £1.584m Ian Stewart: Business, age 59, 485, £1.576m Porcelanosa David Johnson: Business, age 63, 486, £1.57m Sir John Browne: Business, age 52, 487, £1.569m Graham Parrott: Business, age 51, 488, £1.566m Michael Shipman: Publishing, age 54, 489, £1.548m Tony Ball: Tv and media, age 44, 490, £1.54m Paul Wash: Business, age 45, 491, £1.527m Gordon Roddick: Business, age 58, 492, £1.526m Paul Portelli: Business, age 57, 493, £1.519m Anita Roddick: Business, age 58, 494, £1.513m David Pannick QC: Establishment, age 44, 497=, £1.5m Keith Maddocks: Business, age 62, 495, £1.508m Richard Smith: Computing, age 52, 496, £1.507m Jamie Oliver: Publishing, age 25, 497=, £1.5m Ewan McGregor: Film, age 29, 497=, £1.5m Baroness Thatcher The Sunday Times Wine Club Reserve Du Dolmen The Australian Dozen Stonewall The Sunday Times Ireland's Top 25 Ireland exports many of its finest entertainers, actors and sport stars, but the Corrs continue to fly the flag at home. 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