There are some big stars on the latest New Year’s Honours list
including a trio whose identities escaped immediate notice as they
are being recognised under their own names and they’re not the ones
everyone knows them by.
Meera Syal is made a Dame for services to literature, drama and
charity. She’s one of Britain’s best known TV stars with leading
roles in The Kumars at No. 42 and Goodness Gracious
Me and has also appeared in Doctor Who, Holby City
and Beautiful People. She has numerous film credits
including Nativity Rocks and Paddington 2.
She’s listed under her real name of Feroza Syal although the
Cabinet Office added the stage name she’s most recognised by as she
headlined their New Year’s Honours reveal.

the big names on the 2025 New Year’s Honours List (The Asian Awards
– The 7th Asian Awards, CC BY 3.0, Wiki Commons)
Meera Syal was made an MBE in 1997 and became CBE in 2015. She
is now Dame Meera Syal in recognition of a career that began over
40 years ago when she wrote a play called One of Us about an Asian
girl who wants to become an actress but has to run away to fulfil
her dream.
She is also the author of critically acclaimed novels including
Life Isn’t All Ha Ha Hee Hee and the award winning
Anita and Me. She is also the co-creator of Bollywood
Dreams, the West End stage show, which she worked on with Lord
Andrew Lloyd-Webber. Dame Meera’s work with the Alzheimer’s Society
is also well noted.
Another new Dame also appeared on the list under her real name.
Jayne Christensen is made a DBE (the official terminology for the
honour) but her citation may well have given away her better known
identity. Dame Jayne is recognised for ‘services to ice skating’
which is the biggest clue to this honour going to the Torvill of
the legendary ice skating duo, Torvill and Dean.
Again, the Cabinet Office added her better known name to the
list as it announced the recognition. Jayne Torvill became one of
the most successful ever Olympians in the earl 1980s when she
claimed the ice dancing crown alongside Christopher Dean with a
perfect score. He is made a knight in the latest New Year’s
Honours.
Dame Jayne and Sir Christopher created one of the most famous
ice dances ever with their performance to Ravel’s Bolero. They won
Olympic gold with the routine which was watched by 23 million
people in the UK. Among them was Queen Elizabeth II who sent them a
personally signed telegram telling them she had seen them skate
”with great pleasure”.

one of the biggest ever Olympics wins
(By Rach, CC BY 2.0, Wiki Commons)
Torvill and Dean had already won three world titles when they
arrived in Sarajevo to attempt to claim Olympic gold. Their win
there turned them into two of the most famous people in the UK and
huge crowds turned out to see them on their return.
They turned professional and enjoyed successful careers before
moving into TV where they spearheaded Dancing on Ice,
which became a mainstay of weekend TV entertainment in the
2010s.
Also hidden on the list under their real name is one of
Britain’s most popular comedians who gets a nod as Mark Robert
Bailey although he’s better known by the first name of Bill.
Bill Bailey gets an MBE for services to entertainment with his
citation outlining how extensive his career has been – he’s
recognised as a musician, comedian, actor and presenter.
He was one of the best known faces on TV in the 2000s as a team
captain on the popular music quiz, Never Mind the
Buzzcocks, and won a legion of fans as Manny in the TV sitcom,
Black Books. He’s also a regular on shows including
Have I Got News for You, which he also presents, and
QI.
Bill Bailey MBE is also an acclaimed musician, playing over 60
different instruments. He led and starred in Bill Bailey’s
Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall in
2008 and recently returned to the famous venue to perform at the
2025 Last Night of the Proms.

under his real name of Mark in the New Year’s Honours
(By Nick Webb – Bill Rocking Out, CC BY 2.0, Wiki
Commons)
He became Strictly Come Dancing champion in 2020 when
he won the title with Oti Mabuse. He’s also well known for his love
of animals and support for wildlife and conservation.
Other big names on the list were easier to spot. There’s a
knighthood for Idris Elba for his charity work – Sir Idris is a
prolific partner of King Charles III in supporting opportunities
for young people as well as being one of the best known film and TV
actors in the country.
Richard Osman, whose first Thursday Murder Club novel
has just been made into a film, gets an OBE while singer Ellie
Goulding is made an MBE for her work on biodiversity.
Also on the list, under her full name of Gabrielle Nicole, is
sports presenter Gabby Logan who is made OBE for services to
broadcasting.

