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  2. Honours Committee - Wikipedia

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    Other honours beyond knighthood were later established, including the Order of the Bath in 1725. [3] During 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]

  3. Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom

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    The British honours system comprises both dynastic honours, the personal gift of the Sovereign, and British state honours or decorations (known as imperial honours or decorations outside the UK), which are not. Dynastic honours continue to be conferred by the Sovereign across the Commonwealth realms, although outside the United Kingdom they are ...

  4. New Year Honours: How does the UK honours system work? - AOL

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    The New Year and birthday honours are awarded by the King following recommendations by the prime minister or senior government ministers. Members of the public can also recommend people for an award.

  5. List of revocations of appointments to orders and awarded ...

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    Date of appointment Reason Notes 1861: Valentine Bambrick: 1858: Convicted of assault and theft of a comrade's medals [2] 1861: Edward St John Daniel: 1857: Convicted of desertion and evading court-martial [3] 1862: James McGuire: 1858: Convicted of stealing a cow [4] 1872: Michael Murphy: 1859: Convicted of theft [5] 1881: Thomas Lane: 1861 ...

  6. House of Lords Appointments Commission - Wikipedia

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    Johnson nonetheless decided that the appointment should proceed, becoming the first ever prime minister to overrule an advice of the Commission. [14] It was reported in 2023 that eight nominations for life peerages in Boris Johnson's resignation honours were blocked by the commission. [15]

  7. 2023 Special Honours - Wikipedia

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    As part of the British honours system, Special Honours are issued at the Monarch's pleasure at any given time. The Special Honours refer to the awards made within royal prerogative, operational honours, political honours and other honours awarded outside the New Year Honours and Birthday Honours .

  8. Cabinet Office - Wikipedia

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    It deals with intelligence assessments and directing the national intelligence organisations of the UK. The Ceremonial Branch was founded in 1937 and transferred to the department in 1981. It was originally concerned with all ceremonial functions of state, but today it handles honours and appointments.

  9. Category:British honours system - Wikipedia

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    R. List of revocations of appointments to orders and awarded decorations and medals of the United Kingdom; Roll of the Peerage; Royal Family Order of Charles III