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Business leaders from across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ recognised in New Year's Honours

This year's list contains more than 100 recipients who have been recognised for services to business and the economy

New Year's Honours: Richard Ord, Irene Lucas-Hays and Paul Morris

A fish and chip industry legend, the boss of a successful travel business and an export champion are among the business leaders from across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ which have been recognised in the New Year's Honours List 2021.

Richard Ord, Irene Lucas-Hays and Paul Morris have all received honours in this year's list which recognises the incredible efforts of business leaders, public sector and community workers throughout 2020 and beyond.

The trio are among the 1,239 people to be honoured in recognition of their 'extraordinary' contributions to the nation, including 111 recipients who have been recognised for services to business and the economy.

The 2021 list highlights how Britain's business sector has stepped up to deliver for the country during the coronavirus pandemic - from small business owners diverting their resources or changing business models to support the response effort, to supermarket workers making sure all their vulnerable customers were stocked up with essential items.

Here we take a look at some of the business leaders who made the list:

Thom Allison CBE, Tulloch Homes

Peel Ports chairman Thom Allison has been awarded a CBE for services to business and charity.

Mr Allison, who is the former chief executive of Clydeport, is also the chairman of housebulders Tulloch Homes and is senior independent director of Celtic Football Club Plc.

His charity work includes him being an ambassador for the Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow.