UK billionaires have seen their fortunes soar by more than a fifth as they shook off the financial toll of the pandemic, according to the latest Sunday Times Rich List.

The list revealed that there are now a record 171 billionaires in the UK, with Ukranian-born Sir Leonard Blavatnik topping the pile as the richest person in the country.

The number of billionaires jumped by 24%, in stark contrast with the wider economic turmoil of the pandemic which saw millions enter furlough and the rate of unemployment lift to its highest in almost five years.

Wealth among billionaires increased by 21.7% over the year, rising by £106.5 billion to £597.2 billion.

In Lancashire Mohsin and Zuber Issa of the EG Group are ranked at 37 and are said to be worth £4.68bn – up by £1.12bn.

Mahmud Kamani and his family who have a £1billion stake in Boohoo, based out of Burnley and Manchester are at 118 on the list.

Michael Platt a Preston born hedge fund manager is at 18 on the list worth £8billion, whilst the Duke of Westminster and the Grosvenor family remain the richest in the county and ranked at 12 

Robert Watts, compiler of the rich list, said: “The global pandemic created lucrative opportunities for many online retailers, social networking apps and computer games tycoons.

“The fact many of the super-rich grew so much wealthier at a time when thousands of us have buried loved ones and millions of us worried for our livelihoods makes this a very unsettling boom.”

The annual index of the country’s wealthiest residents showed that oil and media investor Mr Blavatnik saw his fortune surge by £7.2 billion to around £23 billion during the pandemic-hit year.

His business interests include Warner Music, which he sold a £1.37 billion stake in when it listed in the US last year.

He took the title of UK’s richest man from Sir James Dyson, who slipped back to fourth in the table after his wealth only increased by £100 million to £16.3 billion.

The electricals entrepreneur was also beaten by property investors David and Simon Reuben, who reached the second spot after their wealth increased by £5.46 billion to £21.46 billion.
Meanwhile, Sri and Gopi Hinduja, who run the Mumbai-based conglomerate Hinduja Group, saw their fortune rise by £1 billion to clinch the third spot.

Other notable billionaires to feature in the top 10 included Alisher Usmanov, who saw his wealth rise by £1.7 billion after selling his 30% stake in Arsenal football club.

Chelsea owner and fellow Russian Roman Abramovich also saw his fortune climb, rising by £1.9 billion to £12.1 billion for the year.

Meanwhile England football star Marcus Rashford topped the Sunday Times Giving List in a record-breaking year for donations.

The Manchester United striker, with a personal worth of £16 million, has become the youngest person to top the philanthropy list by raising £20 million in donations from supermarkets for groups tackling child food poverty in the UK.

For the first time, total donations on the list exceeded £4 billion, with a 36% rise on the previous year’s £3.2 billion taking the 2020 total to more than £4.3 billion.

These are the 10 richest people in the country according to the rich list:

Sir Leonard Blavatnik – £23 billion
David and Simon Reuben – £21.46 billion
Sri and Gopi Hinduja and family – £17 billion
Sir James Dyson and family – £16.3 billion
Lakshmi Mittal and family – £14.68 billion
Alisher Usmanov – £13.4 billion
Kirsten and Jorn Rausing – £13 billion
Roman Abramovich – £12.1 billion
Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken and Michel de Carvalho – £12.01 billion
Guy, George, Alannah and Galen Weston and family – £11 billion