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2013 New Year Honours
Name2013 New Year Honours
Date29 December 2012
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byElizabeth II
Total1,293
Knight bachelor25
Order of the bath45
Order of the british empire401
Other822

2013 New Year Honours. The 2013 New Year Honours were appointments by Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the United Kingdom and British Overseas Territories. Announced on 29 December 2012, the list recognised achievements across public life, from science and arts to charity and community service. The honours were published in the official supplement to the London Gazette.

Overview

The list comprised 1,293 recipients, including awards within the Order of the British Empire, the Order of the Bath, and appointments as Knight Bachelor. Notable themes included recognition for service during the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics, contributions to the Diamond Jubilee, and lifetime achievements in fields like medicine and education. The honours were conferred by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister and various specialist committees.

Knights Bachelor

This list included 25 individuals honoured for exceptional contributions. Among them were John Armitt, chairman of the Olympic Delivery Authority, recognised for his role in delivering the Olympic Park. Legal figures such as David Bean, a Justice of the High Court, and Peter Gross, a Lord Justice of Appeal, were knighted for judicial service. In the arts, Nicholas Hytner, director of the National Theatre, and Mark Thompson, outgoing Director-General of the BBC, received knighthoods for services to drama and broadcasting, respectively.

Order of the Bath

Appointments to the Order of the Bath, recognising senior civil servants and military officers, numbered 45. In the Military Division, high-ranking officers like General David Richards, Chief of the Defence Staff, became Knight Grand Cross. Senior Royal Navy officer Vice-Admiral George Zambellas was appointed Knight Commander for his service. The Civil Division saw knighthoods for permanent secretaries including Chris Wormald, head of the Department for Education, and Martin Donnelly of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.

Order of the British Empire

The Order of the British Empire constituted the largest group, with 401 appointments across its grades. As a CBE, Sebastian Coe was honoured for his leadership of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Notable OBEs included athlete Jessica Ennis-Hill for services to athletics, and actor Michael Palin for services to travel and culture. Among the many MBEs were community volunteers, NHS workers, and figures like Bradley Wiggins for services to cycling.

Other Honours

This extensive category, comprising 822 awards, included appointments to other orders of chivalry and decorations. Prominent figures were appointed to the Order of the Companions of Honour, such as David Hockney for services to the arts. Appointments were also made to the Royal Victorian Order, recognising personal service to the monarchy, and the Order of St Michael and St George for foreign service. Awards like the Queen's Police Medal and the Queen's Fire Service Medal honoured bravery and distinguished service in the emergency services.

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Category:British honours lists Category:2013 in the United Kingdom Category:2013 awards