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Former England boss Gareth Southgate and TV star Stephen Fry are among the big names to pick up gongs in the New Year's Honours list. The new Sirs are joined by London Mayor Sadiq Khan and rugby legend Gerald Davies, while Labour MP Emily Thornberry becomes a Dame. There were also honours for actors Sarah Lancashire, Anne Reid, Anne-Marie Duff, Kevin Whately and Dr Who star Tom Baker.

Yet again David Beckham was snubbed for a knighthood. Musician and TV host Myleene Klass gets an MBE for her charity work and raising women's health and miscarriage awareness. Fellow presenters Alan Titchmarsh and Steve Lamacq were also included on the list.



Olympic gold winner Keely Hodgkinson is among a host of GB athletes to receive top awards in the New Years Honours list. The 22-year-old, who was named the BBC Sports Personality of the Year earlier this month, ends an extraordinary year with an MBE for services to athletics. There was also an OBE for former Everton, Manchester United and West Ham boss David Moyes, and an MBE for Liverpool legend Alan Hansen.

Helen Glover, one of the country's greatest-ever rowers with more than 20 gold medals to her name, is honoured with an OBE in the New Years Honours list. Former F1 driver and sports presenter Martin Brundle was also named. Meanwhile nine-time Paralympic champion Hannah Cockcroft has been made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), and Olympic 800 metre gold medallist Keely Hodgkinson was given an MBE.

Sport Sir Gareth Sou.

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