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The best British business award winners of the last decade

Over the past decade, the New Year and Birthday Awards have increasingly reflected the changing shape of the UK economy, from scale-up founders and fintech pioneers to industry leaders and advocates of responsible capitalism.

These numbers are notable for their lasting economic impact, not just their fame.

Sir Richard Branson

Founder, Virgin Group

Branson has already been knighted and continues to receive recognition for his contributions to entrepreneurship, employment and philanthropy. Its Virgin ecosystem remains one of Britain’s best-known corporate exports globally.

Sir James Dyson

Founder, Dyson

Recognized for its achievements in design, engineering and innovation, Dyson’s investment in advanced manufacturing and research and development has strengthened the UK’s reputation for high-quality engineering even as production has become increasingly global.

Lady Carolyn McCall

Managing Director, ITV

Known for his achievements in broadcasting and business management, McCall is widely recognized for modernizing traditional organizations, first at easyJet and then at ITV, while championing diversity at senior management level.

Sir Mike Ashley

Founder of Frasers Group

A controversial but undeniable force in British retail, Ashley’s knighthood recognized decades of value creation, job creation and investment in Britain’s high streets and sports retail.

Lady Emma Walmsley

Managing Director, GSK

Walmsley, one of the UK’s most senior female executives, was recognized for her services to the pharmaceutical and life sciences industries, a sector that is increasingly important to the UK’s economic future.

Sir Charles Dunstone

Co-founder of Carphone Warehouse

Dunstone was honored for his contributions to business and charities, helping to shape the UK consumer telecoms market. He later became a leader in philanthropy and social enterprise.

Sir Ian Cheshire

Former CEO, Kingfisher

Cheshire has been recognized for his services to business and sustainability and has played a key role in embedding environmental responsibility into board-level decision-making in UK companies.

Dame Sharon White

Former Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership

Known for his services to business and the public sector, White has bridged regulation, retail and governance during one of the most challenging times for UK consumer businesses.

Taken together, these honors represent a shift from pure industrial-age recognition to leaders who combine commercial success with innovation, governance reform and long-term societal impact, a trend that will be further reinforced in the 2026 New Year Honors.


Jamie Young

Jamie is a Senior Reporter at Daily Sparkz and brings over a decade of experience in business reporting for UK SMEs. Jamie has a degree in business administration and regularly attends industry conferences and workshops. When Jamie isn’t covering the latest business developments, he is passionate about mentoring aspiring journalists and entrepreneurs to inspire the next generation of business leaders.

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