Who’s in The Sunday Times Rich List 2019? UK’s richest people revealed, including Jim Ratcliffe
When the list started in 1989 Queen Elizabeth II was the wealthiest person in the UK
EACH year the UK's wealthiest people are named in the Sunday Times Rich List, which tells you roughly how much they're worth.
The list for 2019 has been revealed, with the Hinduja brothers topping the list for the third time. Here's the lowdown on the country's richest folk.
When was the Sunday Times Rich List 2019 released?
Every year The Sunday Times compiles a comprehensive list of the wealthiest people in the UK.
This year's Sunday Times Rich List was released on May 12.
Each list ranks the top 1,000 wealthiest people in the UK and has done since 1989.
Who's on the list in 2019 and what are they worth?
Billionaire brothers Hinduja are control more than 50 companies which turned over nearly £40billion in 2018.
The family owns four interconnected in Carlton House Terrace which they bought from the queen in 2006.
They plan to open a luxury hotel next year.
The family are worth £22 billion and their combined wealth has jumped by £1.356 billion since last year.
Ratcliffe founded chemical firm Ineos and he's the first UK-born person to top the Rich List since the Duke of Westminster in 2003.
His wealth has increased by £15billion since 2017, when he came 18th on the list.
The Hinduja brothers, Sri and Gopi, came second on the 2018 list with £20.64billion. Their fortune increased by £4.44billion in the last year.
David and Simon Reuben came in second on the list with a wealth total of £18.664 billion - they made their money from property and the internet.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe who topped the list last year is now number after his wealth dropped by £2.9 billion.
Ratcliffe founded chemical firm Ineos and he's the first UK-born person to top the Rich List since the Duke of Westminster in 2003
Here's a list of the 10 richest people who made 2019's list:
1. Sri and Gopi Hinduja are worth £22.00billion - for industry and finance
2. David and Simon Reuben are worth £18.664 billion - for property and internet.