From left to right: Jim Ratcliffe, Penny Streeter, Daniel Craig and Rita Ora join James Dyson on the Rich List

Britain has been transformed into a country where the self-made can succeed, with almost all the 1,000 richest people now entrepreneurs who built their own fortunes. Inherited wealth and old money have been all but banished from the 30th annual Sunday Times Rich List.

When the Rich List was first published in 1989 just 43% of the entries had made their money themselves and the surest way to a fortune was to be a landowner — preferably with a title.

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Today 94% of those in the Rich List are self-made entrepreneurs behind some of Britain’s game-changing businesses.

This year’s rankings of the UK’s super-rich see the combined fortune of