King Charles names three appointments to the Order of the Garter to mark St George's Day
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King Charles has bestowed Britain's most prestigious chivalric honour upon three distinguished members of the House of Lords, marking St George's Day with appointments to the Order of the Garter.Lord Peter Hennessy, Lord Augustine Thomas O'Donnell, and Lord Ian Burnett received the ancient distinction on Thursday.Lord Hennessy brings considerable expertise in governmental history to the honour, having built a distinguished career across publications such as The Times, the Financial Times, and the Economist, alongside work for BBC Radio 4.Lord O'Donnell served as the country's most senior civil servant from 2005 to 2011, heading the entire civil service apparatus.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He currently contributes to the global well-being movement as a board member.Lord Burnett made history upon his 2017 appointment as Lord Chief Justice, becoming the youngest holder of that office since 1958 at the age of 59.Companions of the Garter are selected personally by the sovereign,...
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