Wikipedia:Notability (awards and honors)

Wikipedia's notability guidelines for articles about people state that "People are likely to be notable if ... The person has received a well-known and significant award or honor, or has been nominated for such an award several times" (WP:ANYBIO#1). There are, however, long-running queries and disagreements about which awards and honours are deemed well-known and significant enough to confer notability on recipients, sometimes leading to protracted and unnecessary AfDs, or allowing for POV arguments (reflecting editors' biases) to creep into such discussions. The purpose of this essay is to build up a list of awards and honours which the community have agreed confer notability on their subjects for the purposes of meeting WP:ANYBIO#1. It is divided into three sections: academic awards, industry awards and state awards or honors.

State awards or honors

 * The guidelines for recipients of gallantry awards across all countries are laid out in WP:MILPEOPLE.

United Kingdom

 * For the purposes of establishing a subject's notability under WP:ANYBIO#1, if a person has received any of the following from the Sovereign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and (Northern) Ireland they are considered notable:
 * a peerage (only those created peers, hereditary peers elected to sit in the House of Lords after 1999, or people who inherited a peerage enabling them to sit in the House of Lords before 1999);
 * a baronetcy (only those created baronets);
 * a knighthood or damehood;
 * the Order of Merit;
 * the Order of the Companions of Honour; or
 * the Royal Victorian Chain.