Full list of New Year Honours as Gareth Southgate and Stephen Fry lead stars recognised
From the football field to the royal honours, Gareth Southgate's knighthood is just one of many inspiring stories in this year's New Year Honours List.
From the football field to the royal honours, Gareth Southgate's knighthood is just one of many inspiring stories in this year's New Year Honours List.
Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com – 07/05/2022 – Rugby League – Betfred Challenge Cup: Semi-Final – Huddersfield Giants v Hull KR – Elland Road, Leeds, England – Huddersfield Giants chairman Ken Davy celebrates the win.
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ARISE, Sir Gareth Southgate . . . the former England men’s football manager is knighted as Britain’s sporting royalty lead those celebrated in the King’s New Year Honours.
Читать дальше...The annual New Year Honours list marking the achievements of extraordinary people across the country includes 26 people from Kent.
Metropolitan Police officers and staff have been recognised for their services to policing in The King’s New Year Honours List.
Marsan is known for playing Amy Winehouse’s father Mitch in the biopic Back To Black and villain Kenneth ‘Red’ Parker Jr in Hancock.
The actor is recognised for services to drama and to charity.
He maintained a lifelong association with the arts and heritage sectors during his broadcast career.
He is being honoured for services to horticulture and to charity.
The veteran broadcaster said she did not think she was the ‘sort of person’ to be given the prestigious award.
The actor played the fourth Doctor between 1974 and 1981.
She is being recognised for services to women’s health, miscarriage awareness and to charity.
She has been recognised in the New Year Honours for her services to drama.
She has received three Bafta nominations during her career.
Michael Bloomfield has worked for 37 years in the public sector.
They are among more than 100 Scots honoured in the list.
The actress made her name in hit drama Shameless and further established herself in films such as The Virgin Queen and Suffragette.
Sir Andy Cooke was knighted for services to policing and public service.
Lee Castleton, Seema Misra, Chris Head and Jo Hamilton were all recognised for their services to justice.
He won the Booker Prize in 2004 for The Line Of Beauty, the first work of gay fiction to win the prestigious literary award.
Nick Gazzard set up the Hollie Gazzard Trust after her death in 2014.
The British costume designer was previously made an OBE for her prolific work in film.
Michael Harris has been involved in many royal events during his years in Edinburgh.
The neuroscientist hosts the podcast I’m ADHD! No You’re Not with her husband, actor Paul Whitehouse.
The chiefs of Network Rail, Chanel and the British Business Bank are also among those from the business world receiving honours.