King's Birthday Honours: Alan Bates, Tracey Emin and Gordon Brown on awards list
- Alan Bates, a campaigner featured in "Mr Bates Vs. The Post Office," received heartwarming recognition for fighting for justice amidst the Post Office scandal. Staunton expressed pride in her role in the entertainment industry.
- Tracey Emin and Anya Hindmarch were honored with damehoods in this year's recognition list alongside Staunton. Emin welcomed the title, while Staunton felt genuinely humbled by the acknowledgment.
- Mr. Bates exposed the Horizon IT scandal, supporting sub-postmasters facing false accusations, leading to their justice.
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Post Office campaigner and former prime minister Gordon Brown were recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours Alan Bates, who fought tirelessly for subpostmasters wrongly accused of fraud, has been knighted in the King’s Birthday Honours. Others recognised in the list include former prime minister Gordon Brown, who received a Companion of Honour, the highest award and artist Tracey Emin and actor Imelda Staunton, who were both made dames. Access…
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