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«Breaking News» Model Twiggy and Python star Michael Palin are honoured in New Year's list

Her elfin looks have earned her a string of soubriquets over the years, among them 'world's first supermodel' and 'the face of 1966'.


But today Twiggy, 69, receives an official title as she becomes a dame in the Queen's New Year Honours List for her services to fashion, the arts and charity.


Speaking about the award, she said it had been 'purgatory' keeping it a secret since she was told about it three-and-a-half weeks ago.


She described how she and her second husband Leigh Lawson, the actor, writer and director, had been reduced to giggles by the news.





Twiggy pictured on a studio floor in 1966


Twiggy pictured on a studio floor in 1966






Twiggy in a BBC programme in 2016


Twiggy in a BBC programme in 2016



Twiggy, pictured left in 1966 and right in 2016, becomes a dame in the Queen's New Year Honours List for her services to fashion, the arts and charity



Holy Grail of gongs for Pythons' first knight 



Among the myriad characters Michael Palin played as a member of Monty Python, the leader of the Knights Who Say Ni surely ranks as one of the silliest.


Now the 75-year-old comedian is a real-life, and far more serious, knight of a very different kind – as he today becomes a Knight Commander of St Michael and St George.




Actor and comedian Michael Palin, pictured in 2014, is honoured in the New Year's list


Actor and comedian Michael Palin, pictured in 2014, is honoured in the New Year's list


Actor and comedian Michael Palin, pictured in 2014, is honoured in the New Year's list



The award, included among 93 announced by the Foreign Office in the Diplomatic Service and Overseas New Year Honours List, is for his services to travel, culture and geography following his successful second career as a travel writer and television presenter. It also gives Palin the distinction of becoming the first member of Monty Python to receive a knighthood.




Palin in 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail


Palin in 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail



Palin in 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail



Palin's travel shows have taken him around the world in 80 days, and to spots including both Poles, the Himalayas, the Sahara, Brazil and North Korea.


He said he was grateful to have been able to travel extensively – and added that seeing the world made him realise the UK should not 'hide away' from its role on the global stage.


To mark his knighthood he said he may 'just have a quiet celebration, just myself and a glass of Horlicks and then go to bed'. 




'When we wake up every morning we turn to each other… and we just giggle,' she said. 'It's a very nice, warm feeling and obviously I am very honoured.'


Born Lesley Hornby in Neasden, north-west London – and now Lesley Lawson – Twiggy first rose to fame aged 16 as a model in the Sixties. She then turned to acting and went on to launch a music career, gaining a foothold in the entertainment world in Ken Russell's 1971 film The Boy Friend.


In recent years she has returned to modelling, appearing in adverts for Marks and Spencer. She is a long-standing campaigner for animal welfare, Vision Aid Overseas, and in support of breast cancer research and numerous children's charities.


She said: 'I'm a very proud Brit. I feel I'm an ambassador for Britain – I always have – because I think it's the best country in the world. I travel the world all the time and I'm known throughout the world and, you know, being British is one of my things.'


Her only disappointment was that her parents Norman and Nell did not live to see her get the award. 'They'd have been so proud,' she said. 'But hopefully they are looking down and they know.'


Springwatch presenter Chris Packham, 57, is awarded a CBE for services to nature conservation. He described it as a thank you from the animals he has helped save from suffering.


The vice-president of the RSPB and the RSPCA said: 'In an age where illegal fox hunting, the persecution of birds of prey and the unscientific, uneconomic and inhumane culling of badgers continue, our wildlife needs a voice to shout above the noise.'


Best-selling author Philip Pullman, 72, creator of the His Dark Materials trilogy, receives a knighthood for services to literature. He said: 'I was very surprised and honoured to be offered a knighthood. I believe the profession of letters should be recognised as having a proper place in the life of the nation.'


Actor Jim Carter, 70, who played butler Mr Carson in Downton Abbey, receives an OBE for his services to drama.




Twiggy, pictured in October 1967, said it had been 'purgatory' keeping it a secret since she was told about it three-and-a-half weeks ago


Twiggy, pictured in October 1967, said it had been 'purgatory' keeping it a secret since she was told about it three-and-a-half weeks ago






Twiggy in a 2005 M&S campaign after she was ‘rediscovered’


Twiggy in a 2005 M&S campaign after she was ‘rediscovered’



Twiggy, pictured in October 1967, said it had been 'purgatory' keeping it a secret since she was told about it three-and-a-half weeks ago. Right: Twiggy in a 2005 M&S campaign 



Children's author Julia Donaldson, 70, whose works include The Gruffalo and Stick Man, receives an upgrade from MBE to CBE. Film maker Christopher Nolan, 48, whose work includes the Dark Knight trilogy as well as Dunkirk, receives a CBE.


Actress Thandie Newton, 46, who starred in the highly praised BBC series Line of Duty, receives an OBE for services to film and to charity. Scottish classical violinist Nicola Benedetti, 31, receives a CBE for services to music, as does Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, 74.


Choreographer Anthony Van Laast, 67, known for his work on musicals including Mamma Mia!, gets an upgrade from MBE to CBE. Actress Sophie Okonedo, 50, who starred in Hotel Rwanda, goes from an OBE to a CBE.


In the world of sport, the England football team captain Harry Kane, 25, and manager Gareth Southgate, 48, receive an MBE and OBE respectively. Both were prominent figures in the squad's nail-biting World Cup campaign.





Philip Pullman, 72, creator of the His Dark Materials trilogy, receives a knighthood for services to literature


Philip Pullman, 72, creator of the His Dark Materials trilogy, receives a knighthood for services to literature






Springwatch presenter Chris Packham, 57, is awarded a CBE


Springwatch presenter Chris Packham, 57, is awarded a CBE



Philip Pullman (left), creator of the His Dark Materials trilogy, receives a knighthood for services to literature while Springwatch presenter Chris Packham (right) is awarded a CBE



Full list of knighthoods and damehoods in New Year's Honours 



KNIGHTS BACHELOR 


Richard John William Alston, CBE. Dancer and Choreographer. For services to Dance. (London)


William Blackledge Beaumont, CBE, DL. Chairman, World Rugby. For services to Rugby Union Football. (Lytham, Lancashire)


Ian Craig Blatchford. Director, Science Museum Group. For services to Cultural Education. (London)


Donald Hood Brydon, CBE. Chairman, London Stock Exchange, Sage Group plc and Medical Research Council. For services to Business and to charity. (London)


Rt Hon Alan Campbell, MP. For political service. (North Shields, Tyne and Wear)


Alastair Nathan Cook, CBE. For services to Cricket. (Bedfordshire)


Professor Jeremy James Farrar, OBE. Director, The Wellcome Trust. For services to Global Health. (Oxfordshire)


Professor Michael Anthony John Ferguson, CBE, FRS. Regius Professor of Life Sciences and Academic Lead for Research Strategy, University of Dundee. For services to Science. (Dundee)


Professor Melvyn Francis Greaves. Director Centre for Evolution and Cancer, The Institute of Cancer Research. For services to Childhood Leukaemia Research. (London)





Alastair Cook, England's all-time leading run scorer in cricket, who will receive a knighthood


Alastair Cook, England's all-time leading run scorer in cricket, who will receive a knighthood






Former England rugby captain Bill Beaumont


Former England rugby captain Bill Beaumont



Alastair Cook (left), England's all-time leading run scorer in cricket, and former England rugby captain Bill Beaumont (right) are among sports stars honoured with knighthoods



Professor Alexander Norman Halliday, FRS. Formerly Professor of Geochemistry. University of Oxford. For services to Science and Innovation. (London)


Professor David Klenerman, FRS. Professor of Biophysical Chemistry. University of Cambridge. For services to Science and to the Development of High Speed DNA Sequencing Technology. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)


John Henry James Lewis, OBE. For services to the Arts and to Philanthropy. (Dorset)


James MacKey. Chief executive, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Health in England and to the community in North Tyneside and Northumberland. (Ponteland, Northumberland)


Professor Jonathan Robert Montgomery. Chair, Health Research Authority and Professor of Healthcare Law, University College London. For services to Bioethics and to Healthcare Law. (Southampton, Hampshire)


James Henry Leigh-Pemberton, CVO. Chairman, UK Financial Investments. For services to Financial Services, to British Industry and to Government. (London)


Philip Nicholas Outram Pullman, CBE. Author. For services to Literature. (Oxfordshire)


The Rt Hon John Alan Redwood, MP. Member of Parliament for Wokingham. For political and public service. (Wokingham, Berkshire)


Roy Alexander Stone, CBE. Principal private secretary, Government chief Whip's Office. For parliamentary and public service. (Essex)


Gary Nicholas Streeter, MP. Member of Parliament for South West Devon. For political and public service. (Plymouth, Devon)


Dr Patrick John Thompson Vallance. Government Chief Scientific Adviser. For services to Open Clinical Science. (London)


ORDER OF THE BATH: Knights Commander 


Richard Heaton, CB. Permanent secretary, Ministry of Justice. For public service. (London)


Jonathan Michael Thompson. Chief executive, HM Revenue and Customs. For public service. (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire) 




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Main photo article Her elfin looks have earned her a string of soubriquets over the years, among them ‘world’s first supermodel’ and ‘the face of 1966’.
But today Twiggy, 69, receives an official title as she becomes a dame in the Queen’s New Year Honours List for her services...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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