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Idris Elba Knighted for Youth Violence Efforts
30 Dec
Summary
- Idris Elba, star of Luther, has been knighted.
- He is recognized for his dedicated work with young people.
- Elba campaigns against youth violence and knife crime.

The acclaimed actor Idris Elba has been recognized with a knighthood in the New Year Honours, acknowledging his extensive service to young people.
At 53, Elba, celebrated for his role in the BBC's Luther, has tirelessly championed causes aimed at curbing youth violence. His initiatives, such as Don't Stop Your Future (DSYF), collaborate with grassroots organizations to combat knife crime. He also co-founded the Elba Hope Foundation with his wife, Sabrina Dhowre Elba, which focuses on empowerment through education and economic opportunities.
Elba's commitment extends to advocacy for stricter knife controls and collaborations with charities like The Prince's Trust. His foundation partnered with The Prince's Trust in 2024 to launch Creative Futures, offering free courses to assist young individuals in the creative industries. This initiative reflects Elba's personal journey, having received support from The Prince's Trust himself as a teenager.




