Albany Times Union (Sunday)

They’re honored by the queen

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British divers who rescued young soccer players trapped in a f looded cave in Thailand are among those being recognized in Britain’s New Year’s Honors List, along with 1960s model Twiggy and Monty Python star Michael Palin.

Twiggy, a model who shot to stardom during the Beatles era, will become a “dame” — the female equivalent of a knight — while Palin, whose second career has seen him become an acclaimed travel documentar­y maker, receives a knighthood.

Jim Carter, who played the acerbic Mr. Carson in “Downton Abbey,” was also recognized, as was filmmaker Christophe­r Nolan, director of “Inception” and “Dunkirk,” and bestsellin­g author Philip Pullman, creator of the “Dark Materials” trilogy.

The list released Friday also named 43 people who responded quickly to the extremist attacks in Manchester and London in 2017.

The honors process starts with nomination­s from the public, which are winnowed down by committees and sent to the prime minister before the various honors are bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II or senior royals next year.

The 92-year-old monarch has increasing­ly called on her children and grandchild­ren to hand out the coveted awards.

Divers Joshua Bratchley, Lance Cpl. Connor Roe and Vernon Unsworth will be made Members of the Order of the British Empire for their roles in the risky

Thai cave rescue in June and July.

Four other British cave divers will receive civilian gallantry awards for their roles in the thrilling rescue of 12 boys and their coach, who were trapped in the cave for more than two weeks.

Richard Stanton and John Volanthen, the first to reach the stranded children and their coach, have been awarded the George Medal, while Christophe­r Jewell and Jason Mallinson received the Queen’s Gallantry Medal.

Twiggy, whose modeling career lasted for decades, burst on the London Mod scene as one of the original “It” girls. She earned worldwide fame by 17 and went on to a career in theater and films.

“It’s wonderful, but it makes me giggle,” said Twiggy, 69, whose real name is Lesley Lawson. “The hardest thing has been keeping it a secret.”

Palin’s knighthood recognizes his contributi­on to travel, culture and geography. He said the news had not sunk in yet but noted “I have been a knight before, in Python films. I have been several knights, including Sir Galahad.”

“I don’t think it will (sink in) until I see the envelopes addressing me as Sir Michael Palin,” said the 75-year-old.

— Associated Press

Singer Pleasure P charged with DUI

A member of the R&B group Pretty Ricky faces a DUI charge in Miami Beach.

According to police, Marcus Ramone Cooper was speeding over 100 mph Friday when he was stopped. The report says the singer known as Pleasure P “reeked of alcohol” and refused to perform sobriety tests. Breath tests showed Cooper’s blood alcohol level was twice Florida’s legal limit.

Cooper told officers he was celebratin­g his birthday and asked them to call his attorney, the singer Flo Rida and retired NBA star Shaquille O’neal.

The “Love & Hip Hop Miami” cast member was charged with DUI, driving with a suspended license, reckless driving and resisting arrest. He was released from Miami-dade County jail Friday.

— Associated Press

Writer’s sudden death confirmed

Bre Payton, a writer for the conservati­ve news site The Federalist and a frequent guest on the

Fox News Channel and other media outlets, died suddenly Friday at the age of 26.

A friend, Morgan Murtaugh, confirmed Payton’s death in San Diego. Murtaugh tweeted that she found her friend unconsciou­s Thursday and doctors determined Payton had H1N1 flu — also known as swine flu — and meningitis.

In appearance­s on Fox News, Payton had condemned what she called “fake news” media coverage of President Donald Trump and “sexist and bigoted” coverage of first lady Melania Trump.

In a tweet, Meghan Mccain, daughter of late Sen. John Mccain, called Payton “a wonderful, fearless, vibrant, intelligen­t young woman.”

The Federalist said Payton received a journalism degree in 2015 from Patrick Henry College in Virginia and joined The Federalist that April. She appeared as a guest commentato­r on Fox News.

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Jon Bond / Getty Images British divers involved in the Tham Luang cave rescue in Thailand, from left, Chris Jewell, Connor Roe, Jim Warny and Rob Harper, pose for a photograph at a reception hosted by Britain’s Prince William on Oct. 16. The divers who helped save a youth football team trapped inside a flooded cave in Thailand have been decorated in the 2019 New Year Honours list.
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