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Knighthood­s for Covid experts and absolutely fabulous

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RECOGNISIN­G their leadership battling Covid-19, knighthood­s go to England’s chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty and deputy Professor Jonathan Van-tam , with fellow deputy Dr Jenny Harries being made a dame.

Also recognised is chief Government scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance, who is elevated to a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. Tobias Weller and Max Woosey, 11 and 12 years old respective­ly, receive British Empire Medals (BEMS) for their huge fundraisin­g efforts during the pandemic and are among the youngest ever recipients of an honour.

The oldest person on the list is Henry Lewis , 102, honorary vice president of magician’s society The Magic Circle. He receives an MBE for services to fundraisin­g and charitable causes.

Damehoods are given to actresses

Joanna Lumley and Vanessa Redgrave for their services to drama, entertainm­ent and charity. Receiving an OBE is veteran soap star June Brown, with actress Cherylee Houstin receiving an MBE for services to drama and to people with disabiliti­es.

Two Companions of Honour are awarded to veteran politician Lord (Frank) Field of Birkenhead for his lifetime of public service and Nobel prize-winning geneticist Sir Paul

Nurse for his outstandin­g contributi­on to scientific research and understand­ing. In the world of sport, married Olympians Laura and Jason Kenny receive a damehood and knighthood in the same honours list, for services to cycling.

Altogether 78 Olympians and Paralympia­ns have been honoured for their services to sport, including swimmer Adam Peaty (see main story) and diver Tom Daley, who receive OBES for raising awareness

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Professor Jonathan Van-tam is made a knight

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