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George Osborne tops ex-PM David Cameron's honours list | George Osborne tops ex-PM David Cameron's honours list |
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Ex-Chancellor George Osborne has become a Companion of Honour in ex-PM David Cameron's resignation honours list. | |
Conservative MPs Patrick McLoughlin, Oliver Letwin and Michael Fallon are among those recognised. | |
Mr Cameron's ex-spin doctor, Craig Oliver, is also on the list, as is the adviser to the ex-PM's wife, Samantha. | |
A row broke out after details of the list were leaked to the Sunday Times, including rewards for No 10 staff, party donors and Remain campaigners. | |
Thirteen new Conservative peers have been created and there is one Labour nomination for Shami Chakrabarti, director of civil liberties group Liberty. | Thirteen new Conservative peers have been created and there is one Labour nomination for Shami Chakrabarti, director of civil liberties group Liberty. |
Opposition MPs called for reform of the honours system after the list was leaked. | Opposition MPs called for reform of the honours system after the list was leaked. |
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said the confirmed list was "so full of cronies it would embarrass a medieval court", and urged that an independent panel should make future appointments. | Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said the confirmed list was "so full of cronies it would embarrass a medieval court", and urged that an independent panel should make future appointments. |
The Electoral Reform Society said creating 16 more peers meant the House of Lords was "more bloated and costly than ever". | The Electoral Reform Society said creating 16 more peers meant the House of Lords was "more bloated and costly than ever". |
Prime Minister Theresa May has said she will not intervene because that would "set a very bad precedent". | |
The full list of Mr Cameron's resignation honours was published after mounting criticism that the former prime minister was to reward his political allies. | The full list of Mr Cameron's resignation honours was published after mounting criticism that the former prime minister was to reward his political allies. |
Mr Osborne, chancellor of the exchequer from 2010 to July 2016, has been admitted to the Order of the Companions of Honour - a distinction which is given for service of conspicuous national importance and is limited to 65 people. | |
Recipients may write the initials CH after their name. | |
Tory party chairman Mr McLoughlin, who was formerly transport secretary, ex-cabinet minister Oliver Letwin, and Craig Oliver, Mr Cameron's former communications director, are knighted. Former environment secretary Caroline Spelman becomes a Dame. | |
Isabel Spearman, who was employed as a special adviser to Mrs Cameron, has been made an OBE. Thea Rogers, a special adviser to Mr Osborne, has received the same award. | |
Meanwhile, Will Straw, executive director of the Britain Stronger in Europe campaign which led the failed EU Remain campaign, becomes a CBE for political and public service. | |
Others to have received honours on the 46-strong list include: | Others to have received honours on the 46-strong list include: |
The new Conservative peerages include Mr Cameron's chief of staff Ed Llewellyn and the head of his Policy Unit, Camilla Cavendish. | |
Earlier, Mr Cameron's former director of strategy, Steve Hilton, criticised the former prime minister over his resignation honours list. | |
He said it was "not OK" for politicians to appoint people to the legislature, and that big donors "shouldn't have undue influence over political and policy decisions". | He said it was "not OK" for politicians to appoint people to the legislature, and that big donors "shouldn't have undue influence over political and policy decisions". |