Boris Johnson’s resignation honours listing in full as key allies given peerages, damehoods and knighthoods

Jun 09, 2023 at 7:53 PM
Boris Johnson’s resignation honours listing in full as key allies given peerages, damehoods and knighthoods

Boris Johnson has launched his full resignation honours listing, a practice granted to outgoing prime ministers.

He has named aides concerned in organising events at Number 10 throughout lockdown, however neglected a few of his key allies.

Below is the complete listing of people that have been named by Mr Johnson:

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Peerages:

  • Shaun Bailey – Conservative member of the London Assembly and former London mayoral candidate
  • Benjamin Gascoigne – Former political secretary and deputy chief of workers
  • Benjamin Houchen – Tees Valley Mayor
  • Ross Kempsell – Political director of the Conservative Party and Director of the Conservative Research Department
  • Charlotte Tranter Owen – Former particular adviser
  • Kulveer Singh Ranger – Formerly Director of Transport for Boris Johnson whereas Mayor of London
  • Daniel Rosenfield – Former Downing Street Chief of Staff
Shaun Bailey
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Shaun Bailey was amongst seven nominations for peerages

Damehoods:

  • Andrea Jenkyns MP – Former Assistant Whip and Minister for Skills. For political and public service;
  • Amanda Milling MP – Former Minister with out Portfolio. For political and public service;
  • Priti Patel MP – Former Home Secretary. For political and public service;
  • Ann Sindall – Personal Assistant to Boris Johnson. For political and public service;
  • Michelle Williams-Walker – Former Special Adviser and Head of Operations for the Prime Minister. For political and public service.
Priti Patel
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Priti Patel has been nominated for a damehood

Knighthoods:

  • Conor Burns MP – Former Minister of State on the Northern Ireland Office. For political and public service;
  • Simon Clarke MP – Former Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and Chief Secretary to the Treasury. For political and public service;
  • Benjamin William Elliot – Former Co-Chair of the Conservative Party. For political and public service;
  • Michael Fabricant MP – Conservative MP for Lichfield. For political and public service;
  • William John Lewis – Political Adviser to Boris Johnson MP. For political and public service;
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg MP – Former Minister of State for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency. For political and public service.

Order of the Bath:

  • Martin Reynolds – Former Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister. For public service.

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire:

  • Guto Harri – Former Director of Communications at Downing Street and London City Hall. For political and public service;
  • Rosemary Bate-Williams – Former Press Secretary to the Prime Minister. For political and public service;
  • David Joseph Blair – Former Foreign Affairs Speechwriter to the Prime Minister and Former Chief Foreign Correspondent for the Daily Telegraph. For public service;
  • Colin Cromarty Bloom – Former Faith Engagement Adviser to the Prime Minister. For political and public service;
  • Henry Charles Rixar Cook – Former Special Adviser to the Prime Minister. For political and public service;
  • Jack Doyle – Former Downing Street Director of Communications. For political and public service;
  • Roisha Maria Hughes – Former Principal Private Secretary to the Mayor of London. For public service;
  • Ray Arthur Lewis – Former Deputy Mayor of London. For political and public service.
Guto Harri former director of communications
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Guto Harri, Boris Johnson’s former director of communications

Officers of the Order of the British Empire:

  • David Bruno John Canzini – Former Political Adviser to the Prime Minister. For political and public service;
  • Samantha Helen Cohen CVO – Former Director of the Office of the Prime Minister. For political and public service;
  • Alexander Karczewski Crowley – Former Political Adviser to the Prime Minister. For political and public service;
  • Rebecca Rose Haggar-Kaikitis – Councillor, London Borough of Hillingdon. For political and public service;
  • Samantha Geraldine Harrison – Former interim Permanent Secretary and Chief Operating Officer of the Office of the Prime Minister. For public service;
  • Benjamin Robert Mallet – Former Strategy Director for the General Election and London Campaign Director. For political and public service;
  • Robert Mark Raymond Oxley – Former Press Secretary at Downing Street. For political and public service;
  • Daniel James Ritterband – Former Head of the Mayor of London Campaign. For political and public service;
  • Sarah Elizabeth Rebecca Vaughan-Brown – Former Personal Adviser to Carrie Johnson. For political and public service.
  • Dr William Gerald Winter Warr – Senior Vice President, Global Health Strategy at BioNTech, former Senior Special Adviser to the Prime Minister on Health, Social Care and Life Sciences. For political and public service;
  • Catherine Grace Rostron OBE – Senior Parliamentary Assistant and Special Adviser to Boris Johnson. For political and public service.
(L-R) Samantha Cohen, Guto Harri and David Canzini
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(L-R) Samantha Cohen, Guto Harri and David Canzini

Members of the Order of the British Empire:

  • Kelly Jo Dodge – Long-time Parliamentary hairdresser. For Parliamentary service;
  • Andrea Laybourne – Former Parliamentary Secretary to Boris Johnson. For political and public service;
  • Richard John Mark – Senior Parliamentary Assistant to Boris Johnson. For political and public service;
  • Gregory Alexander Munro – Senior Assistant and Adviser to Boris Johnson. For political and public service;
  • Alexander Joseph Bryan Simpson – Former Parliamentary and Constituency Secretary to Boris Johnson. For political and public service;
  • Lynda Teresa Summers – Former London Borough of Hillingdon. For public service.