University of Hull - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Daniel Francis Annan - Former appeal court judge and speaker of the Parliament of Ghana
  • Fred Kwasi Apaloo - Former Chief Justice of Ghana and Kenya
  • Mark Charnock - actor and star of ITV soap Emmerdale
  • Jeremy Darroch - Chief Executive of British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB)
  • Jeremy Williams (actor) - Actor/Writer/Photographer
  • Richard Douglas (civil servant) - Acting Permanent Secretary for the Department of Health
  • Robert Elstone - CEO of Everton F.C.
  • Anthony Giddens - a British sociologist credited with the Third Way (centrism) and policy adviser to both Tony Blair and Bill Clinton
  • Lord Hattersley - Former Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection and Deputy Leader of the Labour Party
  • John McCarthy (journalist) - Writer and former hostage
  • Roger McGough - Poet and presenter
  • Anthony Minghella - Dramatist
  • Jenni Murray - Writer and Woman's Hour presenter
  • Lord Prescott - former MP and ex-Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  • Sian Reese-Williams Actor and star of ITV soap Emmerdale
  • Sam Troughton - Actor
  • Muhtar Kent - CEO of The Coca-Cola Company
  • Tracey Thorn - Singer, songwriter and one half of Everything but the girl
  • Nicholas Liverpool - High court judge in Antigua and Montserrat and President of Dominica
  • Sally Lindsay - Former Coronation Street actress and a member of Loose Women
  • Helen Grant Member of Parliament for Maidstone and The Weald
  • Tracey Crouch MP - Member of Parliament for Chatham and Aylesford

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