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Manchester United’s Sir Jim Ratcliffe still North West’s richest man as young entrepreneurs join Sunday Times Rich List 

Retail entrepreneurs on famous list include 'richest person in Liverpool history'

Sir Jim Ratcliffe at the FA Cup final last year(Image: Getty Images)

Sir Jim Ratcliffe remains the richest man in the North West despite a huge £6bn plunge in his wealth, the latest edition of the reveals.

Meanwhile some of the region’s new entrepreneurs are also making a big impact, with the brothers behind Castore making their Rich List debut.

Sir Jim is founder and owner of the Ineos chemicals group – and is co-owner at Manchester United. He ranks 7th in the overall , with his wealth valued at £17bn – down £6.5bn on last year.

The Duke of Westminster and the Grosvenor family are second in the North West rich list, with their wealth valued at £9.9bn – down £243m on last year.

The Sunday Times calls Home Bargains founder Tom Morris “the richest person in Liverpool history”, with his family’s wealth rising £316m to £7bn. Mr Morris founded his first store in Old Swan, Liverpool, in 1976. Now the TJ Morris group has hundreds of stores across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The company is also increasingly moving into property. Its ventures include plans for the tallest building in Liverpool, and this month unveiled plans for homes in the city’s Baltic Triangle.

The company also helped save the Zoe’s Place baby hospice in Liverpool, covering of the £5m needed to keep the charity afloat.

The full Sunday Times Rich List will be published in a 76-page special edition of The Sunday Times Magazine this Sunday and will also