Honoured veteran, 101, warns of UK's 'wrong attitude'

Honoured veteran, 101, warns of UK's 'wrong attitude'


Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) Former NHS boss Amanda Pritchard who said she was "deeply honoured" at the news of being made a dame for services to the NHS, which she said reflected the "extraordinary achievements of so many people across the NHS past and present" Members of the British Empire (MBE): Megan Jones and Sadia Kabeya, England women's rugby players and 2025 women's Rugby World Cup winners, for services to rugby union Sandra Igwe, 36, from Sidcup in south-east London, for her work as the chief executive of the Motherhood group, which is dedicated to supporting the experiences of black and ethnic minority mothers. Christine Schwarzman, founder and president of No Guarantees Productions for services to UK arts Honorary OBE: Mark Peter Beddy, former chair of English Touring Opera, for services to arts and culture Honorary MBE: Miriam Patricia Brown, honorary secretary and vice-president, London Irish Amateur Rugby Football Club, for services to grassroots sport


Published at: 2025-12-29 22:31:55

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