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Honours Committee

The Honours Committee is a committee within the Cabinet Office of the Government of the United Kingdom formed to review nominations for national honours for merit, exceptional achievement or service. Twice yearly the Honours Committee submits formal recommendations for the British monarch's New Years and Birthday Honours. Members of the Honours Committee—which comprises a main committee and nine subcommittees in speciality areas—research and vet nominations for national awards, including knighthoods and the Order of the British Empire.[1]

Honours Committee
Committee overview
Formed2005 (reorganisation)
Headquarters70 Whitehall, London SW1A 2AS
Committee executive
Parent departmentCabinet Office

History edit

The honours system is an ancient one, particularly in Britain; Æthelstan, King of the English in the 10th century, was knighted by his grandfather, Alfred the Great. Knighthoods were originally conferred as a military honour, often on the battlefield. Later it became customary for only the reigning monarch to bestow the honour.[2] Other honours beyond knighthood were later established, including the Order of the Bath in 1725.[3] In the 20th century, the "Ceremonial Branch" of the government was created in 1937 with the sole purpose of overseeing the honours system. In 2001, the committee became officially known as the Ceremonial Honours and Appointments Secretariat.[4]

Since 1993, members of the public have been eligible to nominate individuals;[5] government agencies may also formally put forward candidates. All citizens of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth nations can be nominated. Non-citizens are eligible for honorary awards.[6][7]

Following his retirement as Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Office, Sir Hayden Phillips prepared a report in July 2004 to the Cabinet Secretary suggesting a reform of the current honours nomination system. The next year, following recommendations made in Phillips' report, a new system of eight committees was organised, with each committee focussing on a special area. (In 2012, an additional committee was added.)[1] The committees are composed of senior civil servants and independent experts in specific fields.[7] The majority of the honours committees are non-civil servants.[1]

Each subcommittee oversees nominations for its specialised area: Arts and Media; Community, Voluntary and Local Services; Economy; Education; Health; Parliamentary and Political Service; Science and Technology; Sport; and State.[8] The individual committees assess the nominations and pass the nominations to the Main Honours Committee, whose members select the final list of nominations that are passed to the Queen by the Prime Minister.[7]

Following the Cash for Honours scandal, the Main Honours Committee is required to determine that an individual's nomination for an honour has not been influenced by campaign and political contributions. According to the Cabinet Office's 2011 report, "The Main Honours Committee must satisfy itself that a party political donation has not influenced the decision to award an honour in any way; the committee must be confident that the candidate would have been a meritorious recipient of an honour if he or she had not made a political donation."[9]

The Cabinet's Honours Committee nominates civilians only; military honours, such as the Victoria Cross and the George Cross, are sent to the Queen by the Honours and Decorations Committee of the Ministry of Defence.[10] The honours committee also does not make nominations for peerages, which are created directly by the monarch.

Committees edit

Main committee edit

Arts and Media edit

  • Sir Rupert Gavin – chair, Historic Royal Palaces (Independent chair)

Independent members edit

Official members edit

  • Sarah Healey CB - Permanent Secretary, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
  • Leslie Evans – Permanent Secretary, Scottish Government

Community and Voluntary Services edit

Independent members edit

  • Harris Bokhari OBE - Co-founder of the Naz Legacy Foundation and Ambassador of British Asian Trust
  • Rabbi Dr Harvey Belovski - Rabbi, Golders Green United Synagogue
  • Carly Jones MBE - Autism Advocate
  • Ros Kerslake OBE - Chief Executive of Heritage Lottery Fund & NHMF
  • Adeeba Malik CBE - Deputy Chief Executive, QED UK
  • Waheed Saleem - Managing Director, Waldoc Ltd
  • Ben Summerskill OBE - Chair of the Silver Line and Director of the Criminal Justice Alliance
  • John Booth - Chairman of the Prince's Trust

Official members edit

  • Jeremy Pocklington CB - Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
  • Dame Shan Morgan DCMG - Permanent Secretary, Welsh Government
  • Sarah Healey CB - Permanent Secretary, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

Economy edit

  • Sir Ian Cheshire - chairman, Barclay's UK (Independent chair)

Independent members edit

  • Prof. Heather McGregor CBE - Executive Dean, Edinburgh Business School
  • Baroness Shafik DBE - Director, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Dame Inga Beale DBE- lately CEO, Lloyd's of London
  • Sir Douglas Flint CBE - former Group Chairman of HSBC Holdings
  • Dame Vivian Hunt DBE - managing partner for the consulting firm McKinsey & Company
  • 1 x Vacancy

Official members edit

  • Sarah Munby - Permanent Secretary, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
  • Sarah Healey CB - Permanent Secretary, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
  • Charles Roxburgh - Second Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury
  • Leslie Evans – Permanent Secretary, Scottish Government

Education edit

  • Sir Daniel Moynihan – Chief Executive, Harris Federation (Independent chair)

Independent members edit

  • Prof. Sir David Eastwood DL - Vice Chancellor, University of Birmingham
  • Dr John Guy OBE - former sixth form principal and education consultant
  • Dame Asha Khemka DBE DL - British Educator
  • Dame Alison Peacock DBE DL - Chief Executive, Chartered College of Teaching
  • Prof. Steven West CBE DL - Vice Chancellor, University of the West of England
  • 1 x Vacancy

Official members edit

  • Vacancy - Head of Northern Ireland Civil Service
  • Susan Acland-Hood - Permanent Secretary, Department for Education

Health edit

  • The Rt Hon. Lord Kakkar PC – Director, Thrombosis Research Institute (Independent chair)

Independent members edit

  • Sir David Behan CBE - Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission
  • Prof. Sir Leszek Borysiewicz - Vice Chancellor, University of Cambridge
  • Prof. Dame Jane Dacre DBE - President of the Royal College of Physicians
  • Baroness Harding of Winscombe - Chair of NHS Improvement
  • Prof. Karen Middleton CBE - Chief Executive, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
  • Prof. Iqbal Singh OBE - chair, Centre of Excellence and Safety for Older People (CESOP)
  • 1 x Vacancy

Official members edit

  • Prof. Chris Whitty CB - Chief Medical Officer (England)
  • Shona Dunn – Second Permanent Secretary, Home Office
  • Dr Andrew Goodall CBE - Director General, Department for Health, Social Services and Children, Welsh Government

Parliamentary and Political Service edit

  • Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury CBE – Member, House of Lords (Independent chair)

Independent members edit

  • Dr Sue Griffiths - Executive Director, Global Partners Governance
  • The Rt Hon. Lord Haselhurst PC
  • Lord Lisvane KCB DL - Former Clerk of the House of Commons
  • Dame Denise Platt DBE - Member of the General Medical Council and member of the Solicitors Regulation Authority
  • Sir Paul Silk KCB - President of Study of Parliament Group
  • 1 x Vacancy

Official members edit

Public Service edit

  • Dame Barbara Monroe DBE - Chief Executive, St Christopher's Hospice (Chair)

Independent members edit

  • Emir Feisal JP, Trustee, Magistrates Association
  • Alistair Finlay OBE, Faculty Director of Operations, Queen's University Belfast
  • Dr Shonaig Macpherson CBE - Former interim Chairman of Interim Business School
  • Maggy Pigott CBE - Vice Chair, Open Age
  • Riaz Ravat BEM DL - Board Member Leicester and Rutland Community Foundation
  • The Ven. Canon David Stanton - Archdeacon and Canon of Westminster Abbey

Official Members edit

  • Jeremy Pocklington CB, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
  • Mike Driver CB - Interim Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice
  • Matthew Rycroft CBE, Permanent Secretary, Home Office
  • Susan Acland-Hood - Permanent Secretary, Department for Education
  • Antonia Romeo - Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice
  • Dame Shan Morgan DCMG – Permanent Secretary, Welsh Government

Science and Technology edit

  • Prof. Sir John Bell GBE FRS – Regius Professor of Medicine, University of Oxford (Independent chair)

Independent members edit

  • Prof. Dame Glynis Breakwell DBE DL - Vice chancellor, University of Bath
  • Naomi Climer CBE - Trustee, Institution of Engineering and Technology
  • Prof. Andrew Scott - Professor of Economics, London Business School
  • Prof. Sir Keith Burnett, CBE, FRS - British physicist and past Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sheffield
  • Prof. Dame Ottoline Leyser DBE FRS - Director and Professor of Plant Development
  • 2x Vacancy

Official members edit

  • Prof. Sheila Rowan CBE FRS - Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland
  • Sir Patrick Vallance FRS - Chief Scientific Adviser to HM Government
  • Prof. Paul Monks, Chief Scientific Adviser, BEIS

Sport edit

  • The Rt Hon. Sir Hugh Robertson KCMG DL - Chair of the British Olympic Association (Chair)

Independent members edit

  • Pippa Britton - chair, Disability Sport Wales
  • Tom Clarke - Former Sports Journalist
  • Donna Fraser OBE - Vice President of UK Athletics
  • Liz Nicholl CBE - Chief Executive, UK Sport

Official members edit

  • Sarah Healey CB - Permanent Secretary, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
  • Vacancy - Head of Northern Ireland Civil Service

State edit

  • Mark Addison CB - Public Appointments Assessor and former Civil Service Commissioner (Independent chair)

Independent members edit

  • Sarah Anderson CBE - Chief Executive, The Listening Place.
  • Isabel Doverty - Civil Service Commissioner
  • Sir David Hempleman-Adams KCVO OBE KStJ DL - chair, Global Resins limited, Founder and Director of Hempleman Investment Company
  • Jenny Rowe CB - Former CEO, Supreme Court
  • Sir John Scarlett KCMG OBE - chairman, SC Strategy Limited

Official members edit

  • Tamara Finkelstein CB - Permanent Secretary, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
  • Sir Tom Scholar KCB - Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury

Diversity and Inclusion Group edit

A group of independent committee members oversee the honours system's work to embed diversity and equality. It meets twice a year to assess the statistical trends and to maintain momentum behind continuing improvements, and outreach activity.

  • Chair - Lady Casey of Blackstock DBE CB

Independent members edit

  • Naomi Climer - Vice President, Royal Academy of Engineering
  • Emir Feisal JP, Trustee, the Henry Smith Charity
  • Donna Fraser - Vice President, UK Athletics
  • Rupert Gavin (Chair, Arts & Media) - chair, Historic Royal Palaces
  • Dr Sue Griffiths - Managing Director, Social Development Direct
  • Dame Asha Khemka DBE DL - British Educator
  • Prof. Heather McGregor CBE - Executive Dean, Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University
  • Dame Denise Platt – Member, General Medical Council and Member, Solicitors Regulation Authority
  • Jenny Rowe CB - Former CEO, Supreme Court
  • Prof. Iqbal Singh - chair, Centre of Excellence and Safety for Older People (CESOP)
  • Ben Summerskill OBE – chair, Silver Line and Director, Criminal Justice Alliance

Official members edit

  • Permanent Secretary, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
  • Permanent Secretary, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Honours Committee Post: Background" (PDF). Cabinet Office. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 April 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Knighthoods". Official Website of the British Monarchy. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  3. ^ "The Honours System: Second Report of Session 2012–13" (PDF). House of Commons of the United Kingdom. 17 July 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  4. ^ "Recognising exceptional achievement or service". Government of the United Kingdom. Archived from the original on 14 February 2006. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  5. ^ . Government of Northern Ireland. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  6. ^ "Honours nomination". Official Website of the British Monarchy. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  7. ^ a b c "Guide to the Honours". BBC. 28 December 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  8. ^ "Honours Committees". Cabinet Office. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  9. ^ "Second Report on Operation of the Reformed Honours System (November 2011)" (PDF). Cabinet Office. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  10. ^ "Military Honours and Awards". Official Website of the British Monarchy. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  11. ^ "Honours committees". GOV.UK. 7 December 2023. Retrieved 6 February 2024.

External links edit

  • Gov.uk: Honours Committees

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The Honours Committee is a committee within the Cabinet Office of the Government of the United Kingdom formed to review nominations for national honours for merit exceptional achievement or service Twice yearly the Honours Committee submits formal recommendations for the British monarch s New Years and Birthday Honours Members of the Honours Committee which comprises a main committee and nine subcommittees in speciality areas research and vet nominations for national awards including knighthoods and the Order of the British Empire 1 Honours CommitteeCommittee overviewFormed2005 reorganisation Headquarters70 Whitehall London SW1A 2ASCommittee executiveSir Tom Scholar ChairParent departmentCabinet Office Contents 1 History 2 Committees 2 1 Main committee 2 2 Arts and Media 2 2 1 Independent members 2 2 2 Official members 2 3 Community and Voluntary Services 2 3 1 Independent members 2 3 2 Official members 2 4 Economy 2 4 1 Independent members 2 4 2 Official members 2 5 Education 2 5 1 Independent members 2 5 2 Official members 2 6 Health 2 6 1 Independent members 2 6 2 Official members 2 7 Parliamentary and Political Service 2 7 1 Independent members 2 7 2 Official members 2 8 Public Service 2 8 1 Independent members 2 8 2 Official Members 2 9 Science and Technology 2 9 1 Independent members 2 9 2 Official members 2 10 Sport 2 10 1 Independent members 2 10 2 Official members 2 11 State 2 11 1 Independent members 2 11 2 Official members 2 12 Diversity and Inclusion Group 2 12 1 Independent members 2 12 2 Official members 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editMain article Knight The honours system is an ancient one particularly in Britain AEthelstan King of the English in the 10th century was knighted by his grandfather Alfred the Great Knighthoods were originally conferred as a military honour often on the battlefield Later it became customary for only the reigning monarch to bestow the honour 2 Other honours beyond knighthood were later established including the Order of the Bath in 1725 3 In the 20th century the Ceremonial Branch of the government was created in 1937 with the sole purpose of overseeing the honours system In 2001 the committee became officially known as the Ceremonial Honours and Appointments Secretariat 4 Since 1993 members of the public have been eligible to nominate individuals 5 government agencies may also formally put forward candidates All citizens of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth nations can be nominated Non citizens are eligible for honorary awards 6 7 Following his retirement as Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor s Office Sir Hayden Phillips prepared a report in July 2004 to the Cabinet Secretary suggesting a reform of the current honours nomination system The next year following recommendations made in Phillips report a new system of eight committees was organised with each committee focussing on a special area In 2012 an additional committee was added 1 The committees are composed of senior civil servants and independent experts in specific fields 7 The majority of the honours committees are non civil servants 1 Each subcommittee oversees nominations for its specialised area Arts and Media Community Voluntary and Local Services Economy Education Health Parliamentary and Political Service Science and Technology Sport and State 8 The individual committees assess the nominations and pass the nominations to the Main Honours Committee whose members select the final list of nominations that are passed to the Queen by the Prime Minister 7 Following the Cash for Honours scandal the Main Honours Committee is required to determine that an individual s nomination for an honour has not been influenced by campaign and political contributions According to the Cabinet Office s 2011 report The Main Honours Committee must satisfy itself that a party political donation has not influenced the decision to award an honour in any way the committee must be confident that the candidate would have been a meritorious recipient of an honour if he or she had not made a political donation 9 The Cabinet s Honours Committee nominates civilians only military honours such as the Victoria Cross and the George Cross are sent to the Queen by the Honours and Decorations Committee of the Ministry of Defence 10 The honours committee also does not make nominations for peerages which are created directly by the monarch Committees editMain committee edit Sir Chris Wormald KCB Permanent Secretary DHSC Chair 11 The Cabinet Secretary Simon Case CVO Chair of Arts and Media Committee Sir Rupert Gavin Chair of Community Voluntary and Local Services Committee The Rt Hon Baroness Casey of Blackstock DBE CB Chair of the Economy Committee Sir Ian Cheshire Chair of Education Committee Sir Daniel Moynihan Chair of Health Committee The Rt Hon Lord Kakkar KBE PC Chair of Parliamentary and Political Service Committee The Rt Hon Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury CBE Chair of Public Service Committee Prof Dame Barbara Monroe DBE Chair of Science and Technology Committee Prof Sir John Bell GBE CH Chair of Sport Committee The Rt Hon Sir Hugh Robertson KCMG DL Chair of State Committee Mark Addison CB Permanent Under Secretary Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office Sir Philip Barton KCMG OBE The Chief of the Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin KCB ADC Arts and Media edit Sir Rupert Gavin chair Historic Royal Palaces Independent chair Independent members edit Sir Peter Bazalgette chair ITV Sir Nicholas Kenyon CBE Managing Director Barbican Centre Kanya King CBE CEO MOBO Organisation Ltd Caroline Michel chair Hay Literary Festival Kenneth Olumuyiwa Tharp CBE FRSA Freelance Arts Professional Alice Rawsthorn OBE Design critic and author Official members edit Sarah Healey CB Permanent Secretary Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport Leslie Evans Permanent Secretary Scottish Government Community and Voluntary Services edit Baroness Casey of Blackstock DBE CB Chair Independent members edit Harris Bokhari OBE Co founder of the Naz Legacy Foundation and Ambassador of British Asian Trust Rabbi Dr Harvey Belovski Rabbi Golders Green United Synagogue Carly Jones MBE Autism Advocate Ros Kerslake OBE Chief Executive of Heritage Lottery Fund amp NHMF Adeeba Malik CBE Deputy Chief Executive QED UK Waheed Saleem Managing Director Waldoc Ltd Ben Summerskill OBE Chair of the Silver Line and Director of the Criminal Justice Alliance John Booth Chairman of the Prince s Trust Official members edit Jeremy Pocklington CB Permanent Secretary Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government Dame Shan Morgan DCMG Permanent Secretary Welsh Government Sarah Healey CB Permanent Secretary Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport Economy edit Sir Ian Cheshire chairman Barclay s UK Independent chair Independent members edit Prof Heather McGregor CBE Executive Dean Edinburgh Business School Baroness Shafik DBE Director London School of Economics and Political Science Dame Inga Beale DBE lately CEO Lloyd s of London Sir Douglas Flint CBE former Group Chairman of HSBC Holdings Dame Vivian Hunt DBE managing partner for the consulting firm McKinsey amp Company 1 x Vacancy Official members edit Sarah Munby Permanent Secretary Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy Sarah Healey CB Permanent Secretary Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport Charles Roxburgh Second Permanent Secretary HM Treasury Leslie Evans Permanent Secretary Scottish Government Education edit Sir Daniel Moynihan Chief Executive Harris Federation Independent chair Independent members edit Prof Sir David Eastwood DL Vice Chancellor University of Birmingham Dr John Guy OBE former sixth form principal and education consultant Dame Asha Khemka DBE DL British Educator Dame Alison Peacock DBE DL Chief Executive Chartered College of Teaching Prof Steven West CBE DL Vice Chancellor University of the West of England 1 x Vacancy Official members edit Vacancy Head of Northern Ireland Civil Service Susan Acland Hood Permanent Secretary Department for Education Health edit The Rt Hon Lord Kakkar PC Director Thrombosis Research Institute Independent chair Independent members edit Sir David Behan CBE Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission Prof Sir Leszek Borysiewicz Vice Chancellor University of Cambridge Prof Dame Jane Dacre DBE President of the Royal College of Physicians Baroness Harding of Winscombe Chair of NHS Improvement Prof Karen Middleton CBE Chief Executive Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Prof Iqbal Singh OBE chair Centre of Excellence and Safety for Older People CESOP 1 x Vacancy Official members edit Prof Chris Whitty CB Chief Medical Officer England Shona Dunn Second Permanent Secretary Home Office Dr Andrew Goodall CBE Director General Department for Health Social Services and Children Welsh Government Parliamentary and Political Service edit Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury CBE Member House of Lords Independent chair Independent members edit Dr Sue Griffiths Executive Director Global Partners Governance The Rt Hon Lord Haselhurst PC Lord Lisvane KCB DL Former Clerk of the House of Commons Dame Denise Platt DBE Member of the General Medical Council and member of the Solicitors Regulation Authority Sir Paul Silk KCB President of Study of Parliament Group 1 x Vacancy Official members edit The Rt Hon Mark Spencer MP Government Chief Whip The Rt Hon Sir Alan Campbbell MP Opposition Chief Whip Public Service edit Dame Barbara Monroe DBE Chief Executive St Christopher s Hospice Chair Independent members edit Emir Feisal JP Trustee Magistrates Association Alistair Finlay OBE Faculty Director of Operations Queen s University Belfast Dr Shonaig Macpherson CBE Former interim Chairman of Interim Business School Maggy Pigott CBE Vice Chair Open Age Riaz Ravat BEM DL Board Member Leicester and Rutland Community Foundation The Ven Canon David Stanton Archdeacon and Canon of Westminster Abbey Official Members edit Jeremy Pocklington CB Permanent Secretary Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government Mike Driver CB Interim Permanent Secretary Ministry of Justice Matthew Rycroft CBE Permanent Secretary Home Office Susan Acland Hood Permanent Secretary Department for Education Antonia Romeo Permanent Secretary Ministry of Justice Dame Shan Morgan DCMG Permanent Secretary Welsh Government Science and Technology edit Prof Sir John Bell GBE FRS Regius Professor of Medicine University of Oxford Independent chair Independent members edit Prof Dame Glynis Breakwell DBE DL Vice chancellor University of Bath Naomi Climer CBE Trustee Institution of Engineering and Technology Prof Andrew Scott Professor of Economics London Business School Prof Sir Keith Burnett CBE FRS British physicist and past Vice Chancellor of the University of Sheffield Prof Dame Ottoline Leyser DBE FRS Director and Professor of Plant Development 2x Vacancy Official members edit Prof Sheila Rowan CBE FRS Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland Sir Patrick Vallance FRS Chief Scientific Adviser to HM Government Prof Paul Monks Chief Scientific Adviser BEIS Sport edit The Rt Hon Sir Hugh Robertson KCMG DL Chair of the British Olympic Association Chair Independent members edit Pippa Britton chair Disability Sport Wales Tom Clarke Former Sports Journalist Donna Fraser OBE Vice President of UK Athletics Liz Nicholl CBE Chief Executive UK Sport Official members edit Sarah Healey CB Permanent Secretary Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport Vacancy Head of Northern Ireland Civil Service State edit Mark Addison CB Public Appointments Assessor and former Civil Service Commissioner Independent chair Independent members edit Sarah Anderson CBE Chief Executive The Listening Place Isabel Doverty Civil Service Commissioner Sir David Hempleman Adams KCVO OBE KStJ DL chair Global Resins limited Founder and Director of Hempleman Investment Company Jenny Rowe CB Former CEO Supreme Court Sir John Scarlett KCMG OBE chairman SC Strategy Limited Official members edit Tamara Finkelstein CB Permanent Secretary Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs Sir Tom Scholar KCB Permanent Secretary HM Treasury Diversity and Inclusion Group edit A group of independent committee members oversee the honours system s work to embed diversity and equality It meets twice a year to assess the statistical trends and to maintain momentum behind continuing improvements and outreach activity Chair Lady Casey of Blackstock DBE CB Independent members edit Naomi Climer Vice President Royal Academy of Engineering Emir Feisal JP Trustee the Henry Smith Charity Donna Fraser Vice President UK Athletics Rupert Gavin Chair Arts amp Media chair Historic Royal Palaces Dr Sue Griffiths Managing Director Social Development Direct Dame Asha Khemka DBE DL British Educator Prof Heather McGregor CBE Executive Dean Edinburgh Business School Heriot Watt University Dame Denise Platt Member General Medical Council and Member Solicitors Regulation Authority Jenny Rowe CB Former CEO Supreme Court Prof Iqbal Singh chair Centre of Excellence and Safety for Older People CESOP Ben Summerskill OBE chair Silver Line and Director Criminal Justice Alliance Official members edit Permanent Secretary Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport Permanent Secretary Permanent Secretary Ministry of Housing Communities and Local GovernmentSee also editHonours Forfeiture CommitteeReferences edit a b c Honours Committee Post Background PDF Cabinet Office Archived from the original PDF on 14 April 2015 Retrieved 12 April 2015 Knighthoods Official Website of the British Monarchy Retrieved 12 April 2015 The Honours System Second Report of Session 2012 13 PDF House of Commons of the United Kingdom 17 July 2012 Retrieved 12 April 2015 Recognising exceptional achievement or service Government of the United Kingdom Archived from the original on 14 February 2006 Retrieved 12 April 2015 The honours nomination process explained Government of Northern Ireland Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 12 April 2015 Honours nomination Official Website of the British Monarchy Retrieved 12 April 2015 a b c Guide to the Honours BBC 28 December 2012 Retrieved 12 April 2015 Honours Committees Cabinet Office Retrieved 12 April 2015 Second Report on Operation of the Reformed Honours System November 2011 PDF Cabinet Office Retrieved 12 April 2015 Military Honours and Awards Official Website of the British Monarchy Retrieved 12 April 2015 Honours committees GOV UK 7 December 2023 Retrieved 6 February 2024 External links editGov uk Honours Committees 51 30 13 5 N 0 7 35 8 W 51 503750 N 0 126611 W 51 503750 0 126611 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Honours Committee amp oldid 1219067565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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