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Franstine Jones, 60, from Ipswich, is among the over 450 British Empire Medal recipients who will be at Westminster Abbey on May 6.
Franstine Jones, 60, from Ipswich, is among the over 450 British Empire Medal recipients who will be at Westminster Abbey on May 6.
John Anderson, 72, received the British Empire Medal in 2020 in recognition for community work during the pandemic.
Martinez, previously manager at Everton and Wigan, was available after his spell with Belgium ended following the recent World Cup.
The London mayor was asked to challenge his mayoral predecessor when he met young people at a community project in Ilford.
HONOURS awarded to members of the Guernsey community are well received by the island. Generally the people who earn them are well-known, well-respected and indeed well-liked. The community celebrates their success with them.
The radio DJ and presenter is being recognised for his services to charity through music.
This year’s list – the first published since the Queen’s death and the first to be signed off by the King – includes a total of 1,107 recipients.
Martin Rayner signed up as an auxiliary coastguard in April 1980.
Here are the ranks in descending order.
Dupre Strutt and William ‘John’ Collins are volunteers with the RNLI.
Stephen Burns from Co Antrim said he thought someone was playing a joke on him when he first heard about the honour.
Joyce Murray, of Bishopbriggs, said she was ‘proud’ at the recognition in the New Year Honours list.
THE changing needs of retired service personnel have been met in the island thanks largely to the efforts of Marlene Place, the Lt-Governor said on Saturday.
Tobias, who has cerebral palsy and autism, has raised more than £158,000 for Paces School.
BRYAN BREHAUT has been put forward for the Grandparent/s of the Year award, sponsored by the Channel Islands Co-operative Society.