New Years Honours List

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If I were a gambling man, and I'm not, this would be my round robin of local people who might be 'honoured' in this years New Years Honours List.
1. Assem Allam ( services to charity)
2. Johhny Whiteley ( services to rugby league)
3. Darren Pantsdown ( service to Humbs police)
Based on no facts or inside knowledge whatsoever.
 
If I were a gambling man, and I'm not, this would be my round robin of local people who might be 'honoured' in this years New Years Honours List.
1. Assem Allam ( services to charity)
2. Johhny Whiteley ( services to rugby league)
3. Darren Pantsdown ( service to Humbs police)
Based on no facts or inside knowledge whatsoever.


Alf Macklin good long-odds bet for services to darts and RL
 
If I were a gambling man, and I'm not, this would be my round robin of local people who might be 'honoured' in this years New Years Honours List.
1. Assem Allam ( services to charity)
2. Johhny Whiteley ( services to rugby league)
3. Darren Pantsdown ( service to Humbs police)
Based on no facts or inside knowledge whatsoever.

Gollum Lloyd for services to broadcasting.
 
A list of more than 1,000 addresses of New Years Honours recipients, including those of senior police officers and politicians, has been accidentally published by the government.

The file was uploaded to the official website, but has since been removed.

The Cabinet Office told the BBC: "We apologise to all those affected and are looking into how this happened."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50929543
 
A list of more than 1,000 addresses of New Years Honours recipients, including those of senior police officers and politicians, has been accidentally published by the government.

The file was uploaded to the official website, but has since been removed.

The Cabinet Office told the BBC: "We apologise to all those affected and are looking into how this happened."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50929543
Taekwondo world champion Jade Jones, who became an OBE, told BBC News on Saturday evening that she had not been contacted about the breach.

"Obviously mistakes can be made and I know it is dangerous people's addresses getting out but, you know, I'm sure they didn't do it on purpose.

Asked whether she found the leak concerning, she replied: "It is scary but it's a good job I do taekwondo."
 
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