The Sunday Times Rich List 2025 reveals the wealthiest residents of the Channel Islands.
Whisky tycoons Glenn Gordon and family retain the top spot.
The Jersey-based owners of Glenfiddich and Drambuie saw their fortunes grow by another £780 million last year, to £6.4 billion.
Chris and Sarah Dawson, who own homeware retailer The Range, stay second with £2.6 billion pounds. Described by the newspaper as 'the discount king and queen' the couple increased their wealth by £100 million.
They are followed by tech entrepreneur Simon Nixon, founder of moneysupermarket, who got £70 million richer last year, with a £1.95bn fortune.
Guernsey's wealthiest couple is still Specsavers' Douglas and Dame Mary Perkins, though the Sunday Times Rich List shows their wealth fell by almost £50 million to £1.5bn.
Fund manager Steve Lansdown - also a Guernsey resident - completes the Channel Islands top five.
Brecqhou's Barclay family fell out of the rankings last year amid uncertainty about their financial affairs. Reports last month suggested they had sold their superyacht 'Lady Beatrice' which had a price tag of $22million.
The 76 page special edition of the Sunday Time Magazine reveals Britain's largest fall in the billionaires in the guide's 37 year history, down from a peak of 177 in 2022 to 156 this year.
Sir Elton John, Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Sir Lewis Hamilton and the King feature in the list of the UK's richest people.
The family behind the Indian Hinduja Group are the wealthiest with more than 35-billion pounds. Sir James Dyson also featured in the top five.
The biggest faller was Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe - seventh on the list - whose wealth declined by around £6 billion.
The combined wealth in the 37th annual edition is £772.8 billion

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