Scots Prominent in New Year Honours
Violinist Nicola Benedetti, rugby legend Doddie Weir and businesswoman and philanthropist Ann Gloag are among Scots recognised by the Queen

Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell
From sportspeople to academics to community champions, more than 100 Scots appear on her Majesty鈥檚 2019 New Year Honours list.
Welcoming the Honours, Scottish Secretary David Mundell said:
I鈥檓 delighted and very proud that so many Scots who have made an immense contribution in such a diverse range of fields have been honoured.
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Ann Gloag, a tireless philanthropist and hugely successful businesswoman, is an inspiration.
皇冠体育app incomparably brilliant Nicola Benedetti is recognised for her services to music, while Doddie Weir, Kate Caithness and Louise Martin are honoured for their tremendous contribution to Scottish sport.
I am pleased so many Scots are recognised for their tireless work in their communities - from Desley Stickle in Shetland, to David Turnbull and Allan Beveridge in Peebles, and many more in-between. 鈥� I offer my heartfelt congratulations to all those who have been honoured this year.
皇冠体育app full honours list can be found here: http://www.gov.uk/honours/honours-lists.