Filippo Lippi
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FIIK, tbh
I see no-one's rushing to launch a criminal investigation....
No. The Order of the British Empire has five levels, the top two being knighthoods. CBEis the third.Isn't Bates a Knight Bachelor which ranks below the chivalric orders like the British Empire? He previously turned down an OBE as Venells was a CBE at the time.
No. The Order of the British Empire has five levels, the top two being knighthoods. CBEis the third.
Around 2000 honours are awarded each year and are published in an Honours List on the monarch’s official birthday in June and on New Year’s Day. They are made up of around
400 Members of the British Empire (MBEs),
200 Orders of the British Empire (OBEs),
90 Companions of the British Empire,
40 Knights or Dames of the British Empire (KBE/DBE) or Knights/Dames of the British Empire Grand Cross (GBE).
Recipients of the first three awards can put the letters MBE, OBE or CBE behind their names, while recipients of the last two higher awards entitle the recipient to prefix with the title Sir (men) or Dame (women).
Alan Bates, who led a 20-year campaign for justice for sub-postmasters affected by the Horizon IT scandal, has been made a Knight Bachelor (KT) as the King’s Birthday Honours are announced today.
Let me clarify.Are you saying no he's not a Knight Bachelor? Or something else
The wiki article is accurate and comprehensive.That says that "Knights Bachelor rank below knights of chivalric orders", those being GBE and KBE, but doesn't say whether they are above or below the other three classes.
The wiki article is accurate and comprehensive.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_honours_order_of_wearing
The Commander of the Order of the British Empire ranks some six steps below a Knight Bachelor.
Well it just lucky he wasn't awarded a CMG, a KCMG or a GCMG.
The Guardian reported, "The inquiry heard that, in 2013, the NFSP signed a 15-year deal with the Post Office to represent all post office operatives in return for annual payments of more than £1m a year from 2014-15 onwards. [George] Thomson served as general secretary of the group between 2007 and 2018." The BBC also noted the payments (which increased over time), and went on to report, "In an email from Mark Davies, communications and corporate affairs director at the Post Office, sent on May 10 2015, part of the chain read: 'Our media relationships with George [Thomson] and team are very good at present - he has been tipping us off, privately, about people sniffing around Horizon.'"
The Guardian reported, "The inquiry heard that, in 2013, the NFSP signed a 15-year deal with the Post Office to represent all post office operatives in return for annual payments of more than £1m a year from 2014-15 onwards. [George] Thomson served as general secretary of the group between 2007 and 2018." The BBC also noted the payments (which increased over time), and went on to report, "In an email from Mark Davies, communications and corporate affairs director at the Post Office, sent on May 10 2015, part of the chain read: 'Our media relationships with George [Thomson] and team are very good at present - he has been tipping us off, privately, about people sniffing around Horizon.'"
