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Events of 2021 in England
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The construction of the United Kingdom's largest solar farm in the village of Graveney , Kent will begin in spring 2021 which was given the go-ahead by Business secretary Alok Sharma in May 2020.[ 9]
5 January – Colin Bell , footballer (England , Bury , Manchester City ) (b. 1946)
10 January – Mark Keds , punk musician (b. 1970)
16 January – Charlotte Cornwell , actress (b. 1949)
20 January – John Russell , musician (b. 1954)
2 February – Peter Dunn , paediatrician (b. 1929)
13 March – Murray Walker , motorsport commentator and journalist (b. 1923)
31 March – Jane Manning , soprano (b. 1938)
30 April – Anthony Payne , composer (b. 1936)[ 11]
23 June – Jackie Lane , actress (Doctor Who , Compact ) (b. 1941)[ 12]
25 June – Brian Bamford , professional golfer (b. 1935)[ 13]
9 July – Joan Le Mesurier , actress and writer (b. 1931)[ 14]
10 July – Carmel Budiardjo , human rights activist, founder of Tapol , and author (b. 1925)[ 15]
15 July – Andy Fordham , darts player, world champion (2004 ), organ failure (b. 1962)[ 16]
17 July – Graham Vick , opera director, COVID-19 (b. 1953)[ 17]
18 July – Tom O'Connor , comedian and game show host (Crosswits , The Zodiac Game , Name That Tune ), complications from Parkinson's disease (b. 1939)[ 18]
31 July – Terry Cooper , footballer (Leeds United , national team ) and manager (Bristol City ) (b. 1944)[ 19]
1 August – Ian Thomson , cricketer (national team ) (b. 1929)[ 20]
2 August – Ged Dunn , rugby league footballer (Hull Kingston Rovers , national team ) (b. 1946)[ 21]
15 October - David Amess , MP for Southend West (b. 1952)
^ "Uncertainty as primary pupils return in England" . BBC News . 4 January 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2021 .
^ "Boris Johnson forced to close schools a day after declaring them safe for pupils" . The Independent . 4 January 2021. Archived from the original on 4 January 2021.
^ "Covid: New lockdowns for England and Scotland ahead of 'hardest weeks' " . BBC News . 4 January 2021. Retrieved 9 September 2023 .
^ "Sarah Everard: Family say their 'lives have changed forever' " . BBC News . 3 March 2022. Retrieved 9 September 2023 .
^ "Striking news photos from around the UK in 2021" . BBC News . 28 December 2021. Retrieved 9 September 2023 .
^ Wood, John (28 April 2021). "Introduction of new 10p carrier bag charge in England deferred until May 21" . Forecourt Trader .
^ "England Euro 2021 squad: Five players who could break through" . Sky Sports News . 12 June 2020. Retrieved 20 June 2020 .
^ Drummond, Michael (5 July 2021). "Police failings caused or contributed to death of Susan Nicholson, jury finds" . The Standard . Retrieved 23 April 2025 .
^ "Construction to begin on UK's largest solar farm in 2021" . Engineering & Technology Magazine . 29 May 2020. Retrieved 20 June 2020 .
^ "Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank name baby son" . BBC News . 20 February 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021 .
^ "Anthony Payne obituary" . The Guardian . 4 May 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021 .
^ Cremona, Patrick (24 June 2021). "Doctor Who fans pay tribute as First Doctor's companion Jackie Lane dies aged 79" . Radio Times .
^ "Brian Bamford (1935 – 2021)" . The PGA. 25 June 2021.
^ Bailes, Kathy (14 July 2021). "Tributes paid to Ramsgate's Joan Le Mesurier" . The Isle of Thanet News .
^ "Pendiri TAPOL Carmel Budiardjo, yang berperan besar dalam perjuangan kemanusiaan di Indonesia, tutup usia" . BBC News Indonesia (in Indonesian). BBC.
^ "Andy Fordham, former BDO world darts champion, dies at age of 59" . The Guardian . 15 July 2021.
^ "Covid: Pioneering opera director Sir Graham Vick dies" . BBC News . BBC. 18 July 2021.
^ "Comedian Tom O'Connor dies aged 81" . BBC News . BBC. 18 July 2021.
^ Glanville, Brian (1 August 2021). "Terry Cooper obituary" . The Guardian .
^ Marshall, Olivia (3 August 2021). "Former Sussex and England cricketer Ian Thomson dies aged 92" . The Argus .
^ O'Brien, James (3 August 2021). " 'A great rugby league player and a fine man' - Hull KR mourn Dunn death" . HullLive .