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OBITUARY: PATRICIA ROUTLEDGE DIES AT AGE 96 | OBITUARIES AT INFORMING BRITAIN

3/10/2025

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Dame Patricia Routledge, the celebrated actress whose versatile career delighted audiences across stage, screen, and television with her extraordinary talent and vibrant energy, has passed away at the age of 96.

​She died peacefully in her sleep on 3 October 2025, surrounded by love, as announced by her agent in a touching statement.
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Born Katherine Patricia Routledge on 17 February 1929 in Tranmere, Birkenhead, on the Wirral Peninsula, she grew up in a theatre-enthusiastic family behind her father Isaac's gentlemen's outfitters shop.

From her school days at Birkenhead High School, Patricia showed a flair for performance, refined through elocution classes.

​Initially envisioning a career as an innovative headmistress, she studied English Language and Literature at the University of Liverpool, where her passion for acting blossomed in the dramatic society under the guidance of lecturer Edmund Colledge.
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After training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Patricia made her professional debut in 1952 as Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Liverpool Playhouse.

A longstanding member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, she excelled in roles from Richard III to Othello.

​Her West End debut came in 1954 with The Duenna, highlighting her powerful contralto voice. On Broadway, she triumphed in 1966 with How's the World Treating You?, and won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 1968 for Darling of the Day, praised as a "spectacular" debut. In 1988, her portrayal of the Old Lady in Candide at the Old Vic earned her the Olivier Award.
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Television elevated Patricia to widespread fame. Early appearances included Coronation Street in 1961 and Z Cars.

​She became a cherished collaborator of Alan Bennett, starring in his 1982 monologue A Woman Of No Importance and the Talking Heads series, with standout performances in A Lady of Letters and Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet, earning a BAFTA nomination.

​Her role as the self-assured Kitty in Victoria Wood's As Seen on TV showcased her comic genius.
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Patricia's most iconic role was Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced "Bouquet") in the BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances (between 1990 and 1995), which attracted up to 13 million viewers.

Nominated for two BAFTAs, she infused the character with resilience and charm, describing Hyacinth as a figure who "flew the flag" despite mishaps.

The series became a global favourite, inspiring fan letters from all ages.

She later starred in Hetty Wainthropp Investigates (between 1996 and 1998), relishing the character's grounded appeal.

Film credits included To Sir, With Love (1967) alongside Sidney Poitier.
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​In 1999, Patricia moved to Chichester, West Sussex, supporting local causes like the cathedral.

Honoured with an OBE in 1993, CBE in 2004, and damehood in 2017 for services to theatre and charity, she held honorary degrees from several universities.

​Devoted to her craft, she never married or had children, viewing acting as her total commitment, and advised aspiring performers to embrace risk.
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Tributes highlight her legacy: BBC's Jon Petrie called her an actor of "remarkable range", whose Hyacinth became "instantly recognisable and loved worldwide".

Gyles Brandreth remembered her as a "great star", while fans hailed her as a "national treasure" who illuminated lives. D

Dame Patricia's enduring spirit continues to inspire through her timeless roles.
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OBITUARY: RICKY HATTON DEAD AT 46 | OBITUARIES AT INFORMING BRITAIN

14/9/2025

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​Richard John Hatton MBE, the celebrated British boxer known as "The Hitman," has passed away at the age of 46. Greater Manchester Police confirmed that his body was discovered at his home in Hyde on 14 September 2025, following a call from a neighbour.

​Authorities are not treating the death as suspicious.
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​Born on 6 October 1978 in Stockport, Hatton grew up in a pub on the Hattersley Council Estate in Hyde, Greater Manchester.

He attended Hattersley High School and began his boxing journey at Sale West ABC on the Racecourse Estate.

From the age of 10, when he first donned gloves and impressed his amateur coach with his fierce style, he earned the moniker "The Hitman" which was not a nod to Tommy Hearns, as often assumed, but to his own youthful intensity.
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Hatton's amateur career was brief but distinguished, securing seven British titles and representing his country at the 1996 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships.

​He turned professional in 1997 at the age of 18, training under Billy "The Preacher" Graham at his gym in Moss Side, Greater Manchester.

His professional tenure spanned from 1997 to 2012, during which he amassed an impressive record, holding multiple World Championships.
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Hatton's ascent began in 2000 with the British Light-Welterweight Championship, followed by the World Boxing Union (WBU) crown in 2001, which he defended a record 15 times until 2004. 

He reached his zenith in 2005, dethroning Kostya Tszyu to claim the International Boxing Federation (IBF), and lineal titles, before unifying the division later that year with a victory over Carlos Maussa for the World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Title.

Venturing into Welterweight in 2006, he captured the WBA Championship against Luis Collazo.

Returning to Light-Welterweight in 2007, Hatton reclaimed the vacant IBF Championship and added the International Boxing Organization (IBO) title.

His first career defeat came that same year against Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a bid for the World Boxing Council (WBC) Championship.

In recognition of his prowess, Hatton was named Fighter Of The Year in 2005 by The Ring magazine, Boxing Writers Association of America, and ESPN.
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After retiring from the ring, Hatton transitioned into roles as a boxing promoter and trainer.

He presented his own live chat show, Ricky Speaks, on Nuts TV in 2008, and made a memorable appearance on WWE Monday Night Raw on 9 November 2009 at Sheffield Arena, where he defeated wrestler, former ECW World Champion Chavo Guerrero Jr.

In September 2023, it was announced that he would compete in the sixteenth series of ITV/STV's Dancing On Ice in 2024.

Hatton's cultural impact extended beyond sport; he was referenced alongside Mayweather in New York rapper GZA's 2008 track "Paper Plate", from the album Pro Tools.
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A passionate supporter of Manchester City Football Club, which was bolstered by family ties, as both his father and grandfather were former players.

Hatton was deeply embedded in his community.

He became patron of the Manchester-based homeless charity Barnabus in 2013 and supported The Village News, a children's newspaper in Haughton Green, by attending a charity auction where he signed boxing gloves, raising £1,600.

More recently, he served as a special guest speaker for The Toby Henderson Trust at a sportsmen's dinner at the Gosforth Marriott Hotel, contributing donations and auction items to benefit the Centre for First Initiatives in Crosby, Liverpool.
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Hatton inspired a devoted fanbase, renowned for their spirited chants during his bouts.

A modified version of the Christmas classic "Winter Wonderland" became an anthem in his honour, while opponents were often goaded with the football staple "Who Are Ya?".
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Ricky Hatton will be remembered as one of Britain's finest boxers of his generation, a six-time World Champion across three weight divisions whose grit and charisma captivated the nation.

​His legacy endures in the sport he loved and the communities he championed.
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