Idris Elba and Lionesses lead new year honours list as more than 1,100 recognised
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Idris Elba and Lionesses lead new year honours list as more than 1,100 recognised
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"Idris Elba and England's victorious women's football and rugby teams lead the new year honours list as more than 1,100 people are recognised this year. Elba, known for his roles in The Wire and Luther, will become Sir Idris after being honoured for services to young people, while the Lionesses' Dutch manager Sarina Wiegman is awarded an honorary damehood after twice leading England to victory in the Euros."
Independent covers issues from reproductive rights and climate change to Big Tech and investigates subjects such as the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC. The outlet produced the documentary 'The A Word' spotlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. The organisation solicits donations to continue sending reporters to cover both sides of stories and maintains no paywall, relying on contributions from those who can afford to support quality journalism. New Year honours recognise more than 1,100 people, led by Idris Elba and England's victorious women's football and rugby teams. Recipients include Sarina Wiegman, Leah Williamson (CBE), and several Lionesses awarded MBEs, with a focus on community service and common-good values. Ice dancers Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dea
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