We're delighted that London Library Vice President Dame Caroline Michel DBE and Library members Sir Kazuo Ishiguro CH, Robert Harris CBE, and Sir Stephen Fry, have been included in the New Year’s 2025 Honours list.

London Library Vice President (2016-present), Dame Caroline Michel is currently serving CEO for literary agent Peters Fraser and Dunlop and has been given a damehood for her contributions throughout her career as a literary agent.

Sir Kazuo Ishiguro has been awarded the Companion of honour, of which only 65 are given at any one time, for his literary works following his knighthood in 2018.

A longstanding member and one of 10 members holding a Nobel Prize in Literature , Sir Kazuo Ishiguro has previously stated that his book Remains of the Day was inspired by The Danger Of Being a Gentleman by Harold J Laski, which he discovered while browsing the London Library shelves.

Robert Harris has been awarded a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for his contributions to literature. Robert has written several novels, and has worked as a journalist for the BBC, Panorama, Newsnight, and the Observer as a political editor.

Sir Stephen Fry has been knighted in recognition of his contributions towards mental health and the environment, and his roles as president of the charity Mind since 2011 and Vice President of conservation charity Fauna and Flora International since 2009. Sir Stephen Fry said of the Library that "What gyms can do for your body, this magical place can do for your mind”.