King’s Birthday Honours 2024: Big Names and Bold Moves

The King’s Birthday Honours list is out, and it’s packed with star names and deserving heroes. This year’s honourees showcase a mix of talent and grit, from former PM Gordon Brown to Post Office campaigner Alan Bates, and renowned artist Tracey Emin.

Gordon Brown Joins the Elite Companion of Honour Club

Former Labour leader Gordon Brown has been made a Companion of Honour, joining legends like Dame Shirley Bassey and Sir David Attenborough. Brown, humble as ever, admitted feeling “embarrassed” by the accolade, but there’s no denying his huge impact on public life.

Alan Bates Knighted for Fighting Post Office Scandal

Alan Bates, who fought tirelessly for sub-postmasters caught up in the infamous Horizon scandal, has finally been knighted. Bates famously turned down an OBE previously, standing in solidarity with those wronged. His knighthood is seen as a crown for all affected by the scandal.

Art and Sport Shine: Tracey Emin, Mark Cavendish & More

  • Tracey Emin is now a Dame, celebrating her groundbreaking and personal art career.
  • Mark Cavendish, cycling legend, joins the knights for his services to sport.
  • Imelda Staunton also earns a damehood, while writer Armando Iannucci bags a CBE.
  • Entertainment stars Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Le Bon, and Susie Dent receive MBEs.
  • Sports greats Chris Boardman and Graeme Souness pocket CBEs, and Karen Carney is awarded an OBE.

Honouring All Ages: From 20-Year-Old Shamza Butt to Centenarian Harold Jones

The list recognises achievers of every generation. Just 20-year-old Shamza Butt receives a British Empire Medal for her efforts supporting young people. Meanwhile, 100-year-old Harold Jones is commended for his charity work battling motor neurone disease.

Record Numbers and Gender Balance

This year, 1,077 people were honoured, with women making up almost half. Notably, 40% of the top-tier awards (CBE or above) went to women. The 2024 King’s Birthday Honours celebrate the best of British society — from culture and sport to community champions.

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