James Dyson
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 76 |
Date of birth | May 2,1947 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Cromer |
United Kingdom | |
Net worth | 5. 7 billion USD (2019) |
Forbes | |
Spouse | Deirdre Hindmarsh |
Children | Emily Dyson |
Sam Dyson | |
Jake Dyson | |
Job | Inventor |
Engineer | |
Entrepreneur | |
Industrial design | |
Industrial designer | |
Education | Royal College of Art |
Byam Shaw School of Art | |
Gresham's | |
Books | Against the Odds: An Autobiography |
A history of great inventions | |
Against the Odds | |
Invention: A Life | |
Official site | jamesdysonfoundation.com |
Nationality | British |
Awards | Prince Philip Designers Prize |
Siblings | Tom Dyson |
Parents | Alec Dyson |
Mary Bolton Dyson | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 568384 |
James Dyson Life story
Sir James Dyson OM CBE RDI FRS FREng FCSD FIET is a British inventor, industrial designer, farmer, and business magnate who founded Dyson. He is best known as the inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, which works on the principle of cyclonic separation.
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Sir James Dyson loses libel claim against Daily Mirror publisher
By Sammy Jenkins & PA MediaBBC News
Sir James Dyson has lost his libel claim against the publisher of the Daily Mirror .
The Inventor was suing
Mr Dyson told court the article was " a personal attack on All That I have done and achieved in my lifetime and is highly distressing and hurtful".
But in a ruling on Friday, Mr Justice Jay dismissed The Inventor 's claims.
Mr Justice Jay said: " In The Present case the Claimant cannot demonstrate that he has suffered financial loss as a result of these publications.
" Nor can he show that his philanthropic work, particularly directed to Young People and schools, has been harmed in any way. "
The article, by Brian Reade, referred to Mr Dyson as " the vacuum-cleaner tycoon who championed Vote Leave due to the economic opportunities it would bring to British industry before moving his global Head Office to Singapore".
Mr Reade continued: " Kids, talk The Talk but then screw Your Country and if anyone complains, tell them to suck it up. "
During the two day trial, Justin Rushbrooke KC, for Sir James, said in written submissions that the articles, both in print and online, " constituted a serious and unjustified slur on Sir James's reputation, business and personal".
However, MGN defended The Claim , including by arguing that Mr Reade's article was " honest opinion".
Adrienne Page KC, for MGN, said The Words in the article were " substantially correct" and that Sir James could not dictate how the commentator posed them.
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