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The daughters of a duke, marquess or earl have the courtesy title of Lady before their forename and surname, according to Debretts. Lady is a courtesy title - along with Lord and The Hon - which is usually borne by the sons, daughters, daughters-in-law, brothers, sisters and sisters-in-law of a peer, it adds. The annual honours list consists of knights and dames, appointments to the Order of the British Empire and gallantry awards to servicemen and women, and civilians, explains the BBC.

Nevertheless, the crown prosecution service announced on July 20th it would not bring any charges against any of the individuals involved. The service said it had not rejected the idea the loans may have been made in exchange for honours, but it could not find any direct evidence sufficient for a successful prosecution. A later investigation into the honours system by the House of Commons Public administration select committee concluded that the commission overseeing House of Lords appointments process should be made independent from government and given greater powers.

In addition, it recommended greater clarity between giving out a life peerage as an honour and as a qualification for membership of the House of Lords. This has all played into the public narrative being advanced for Lords Reform. There has also been a longstanding tendency of governments to make awards to celebrities.

In December , leaked documents reported in the press alleged that tennis player Tim Henman had been nominated for an OBE in order to generate interest in the New Year List. The longstanding practice of giving some awards exclusively and routinely to senior civil servants and diplomats has also been widely criticised. It has been condemned as unfair favouritism by other professions and as at odds with the modern focus of public services on delivery.

Although the public has a greater role in the process since , it is still widely felt that the honours system is not sufficiently transparent. Government departments have defended this on the grounds that greater openness would result in lobbying for particular candidates. During her time as Prime Minister, the cricket loving Theresa May, was criticised for the large number of cricketers that she put forward for honours. In recent years, the British Empire Medal has been particularly controversial.

The modern honours system has its origins in the relationship between the sovereign and the nobility. In the Middle Ages, successive monarchs shifted from rewarding aristocratic allies with land, money and weapons for their loyalty and services to bestowing personal honours, ranks and titles.

Its membership is restricted to the monarch, the Prince of Wales, and 24 knights-companion. It is disputed as to whether this, or its Scottish equivalent, the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, is the oldest surviving British order of chivalry.



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