Key facts
- Merope Mills, a healthcare campaigner and senior editor at The Guardian, received a CBE in the King's birthday honours list.
- The award is for her services to patient safety and her campaign for Martha's Rule.
- Martha's Rule, named after Mills's daughter who died in 2021 from sepsis, allows patients, relatives, and staff to seek a second opinion on care.
- The initiative was implemented in England in 2024 and has reportedly saved over 500 lives.
- Martha's father, Paul Laity, also supported the campaign for the patient safety mechanism.
Merope Mills, a senior editor at The Guardian and healthcare campaigner, has been awarded a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the King's birthday honours list for her services to patient safety.