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

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Boris Johnson has released his full resignation honours list, a tradition granted to outgoing prime ministers.

He has named aides involved in organising parties at Number 10 during lockdown, but left out some of his key allies.

Below is the full list of people who were 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 staff
  • Benjamin Houchen – Tees Valley Mayor
  • Ross Kempsell – Political director of the Conservative Party and Director of the Conservative Research Department
  • Charlotte Tranter Owen – Former special adviser
  • Kulveer Singh Ranger – Formerly Director of Transport for Boris Johnson while Mayor of London
  • Daniel Rosenfield – Former Downing Street Chief of Staff
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Shaun Bailey was among 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 without 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.
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Priti Patel has been nominated for a damehood

Knighthoods:

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  • Conor Burns MP – Former Minister of State at 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.
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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.
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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.

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