appeared at a funeral and tributes for Lord Sutherland, in January 2018, as the Royal Commission figures paid respects. He chaired the Royal Commission on Long-Term Care of the Elderly, whose 1999 report urged government funding of all nursing and personal care in the spirit of the NHS Act; his work influenced Scotland's approach to free personal care and budget alignment for health, social care, and benefits, while England and Wales did not implement the same recommendations. He held the post of Vice Chancellor at Edinburgh University and later sat in the House of Lords. In 2002 he received knighthood as a Knight of the Order of the Thistle. News of his death came by Scottish Care and related organizations in early 2018. Condolences highlighted his pivotal influence in shaping care policy and the NHS-style funding ethos. He is remembered for his contributions to Scotland's health and social care landscape. His lasting impact on policy and academia is acknowledged in Scotland.