2016 New Year Honours

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The New Year Honours 2016 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January. The official lists of the 2016 New Year Honours for civilians [1] and military were announced on 31 December. [2] [3]

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The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour and arranged by the country (in order of precedence) whose ministers advised The Queen on the appointments, then by honour with grades i.e. Knight/Dame Grand Cross, Knight/Dame Commander etc. and then divisions i.e. Civil, Diplomatic and Military as appropriate.

United Kingdom

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of the United Kingdom with honours within her own gift and with the advice of the Government for other honours. [4]

Member of the Order of Merit (OM)

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The riband and badge of the Order of Merit

Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)

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The riband and badge of a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour

Knight Bachelor

Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Royal Air Force

Knight / Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB / DCB)

Military Division
Army
Civil Division

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight / Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)

Knight / Dame Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG / DCMG)

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Royal Victorian Order

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Star of a Commander or Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

  • Christopher John Adcock – chief financial officer, Duchy of Lancaster.
  • Lucinda Katharine Elizabeth Baker – Deputy Private Secretary to The Duchess of Gloucester.
  • Sophia Louisa Densham – Assistant Private Secretary to the Duchess of Cornwall.
  • Allison Sharaon Patricia Derrett MVO – Assistant Archivist, Royal Archives.
  • Dr. Timothy Hugh David Evans – Apothecary to The Queen and to the Royal Households.
  • Commodore John Rowland Hance CBE – formerly Gentleman Usher to The Queen.
  • Major General Alasdair Ian Gordon Kennedy CB CBE – formerly Gentleman Usher to The Queen.
  • David Kim Parry – Director, Outward Bound Trust.
  • David Paul Pogson MVO – Senior Communications Officer, Royal Household.
  • Sarah Squire – Head of HR Services, Royal Household.
  • Dr. Richard Charles David Staughton – Consultant Dermatologist.

Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

Gold Medal
Silver Medal

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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Insignia of a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

Military Division

Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Rear Admiral Malcolm Charles Cree – Chief of Staff (Integrated Change Programme)
  • Rear Admiral Thomas Michael Karsten – UK National Hydrographer
  • Rear Admiral Benjamin John Key – Flag Officer Sea Training and Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Training)
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Air Commodore Jonathan Nigel Ager – Commanding Officer, Air Mobility Force
  • Air Commodore David Joseph Waddington – Force Commander, Tornado and Air Commodore, F35B Lightning
  • Group Captain Paul Joseph Warwick – Chief British military support to the National Ebola Response Centre situation room, in Freetown, Sierra Leone
Civil Division
  • Peta Joyce Ash, Chief Executive Officer, Southampton Voluntary Services. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
  • Richard James Atkins, Principal, Exeter College and President, Association of Colleges. for services to Further Education.
  • His Honour Michael Findlay Baker QC DL , lately Resident Judge, Crown Court, St. Albans and Deputy Circuit Judge. For services to the Administration of Justice and to the community in Hertfordshire
  • Professor Phyllida Barlow, Sculptor. For services to Art.
  • Rhona Julia Barnfield, Chief Executive Officer, the Howard Partnership Trust and Executive Head, Howard of Effingham School, Thomas Knyvett College and Oxted School, Surrey. For services to Education.
  • John Baxter, lately Group Head of Engineering, BP International plc. For services to Engineering, Education and the Energy Sector.
  • Graham John Beale, Chief Executive Officer, Nationwide Building Society. For services to the Financial Services Sector.
  • Robert Fredrick Behrens, Chief Executive and Independent Adjudicator, Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education. For services to Higher Education.
  • Professor Vivienne Jane Bennett, Chief Nurse, Public Health England. For services to Nursing.
  • Guy Gibson Beringer, Non-Executive Chairman, UK Export Finance. For services to Export Finance and Pro Bono Work in the Legal Sector.
  • Conrad Bird, Director, GREAT Britain Campaign. For services to UK Government Communications and Trade.
  • Sharon Tracey Blackburn, Policy and Communications Director, National Care Forum. For services to Nursing and the Not-ForProfit Care Sector.
  • Roy Terence Blatchford, Director, National Education Trust. For services to Education.
  • Professor Paul Joseph Boyle, lately Chief Executive, Economic and Social Research Council and President and Vice Chancellor, University of Leicester. For services to Social Science.
  • Dr Timothy John Gilby Brooks, Head, Rare and Imported Pathogens Laboratory, Public Health England. For services to Public Health.
  • Dorothy Marie Brown, Director for Personal Tax Operations, H.M. Revenue and Customs. For services to Taxpayers.
  • Professor Christopher John Kent Bulstrode, Emeritus Professor, Green Templeton College, University of Oxford and Volunteer, Doctors of the World. For services to Humanitarian Medicine.
  • Professor Wendy Joan Carlin, Professor of Economics, University College London and Member, Expert Advisory Panel, Office for Budget Responsibility. For services to Economics and Public Finance.
  • Professor Barry Carpenter OBE , International Professor of Learning Disabilities. For services to Special Educational Needs.
  • Professor Steven Kenneth Chapman, lately Principal and Vice- Chancellor, Heriot-Watt University. For services to Higher Education.
  • Zameer Mohammed Choudrey. For services to the UK Wholesale Industry and charity in the UK and Abroad.
  • Professor David Alastair Standish Compston, Professor of Neurology, University of Cambridge. For services to Multiple Sclerosis Treatment.
  • Dr Vivienne Cox. For services to the UK Economy and Sustainability.
  • Professor John Coyne, lately Vice-Chancellor, University of Derby. For services to Higher Education.
  • Professor Charles Frank Craddock, Professor of Haemato- Oncology, University of Birmingham and Consultant Haematologist, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham. for services to Medicine and Medical Research.
  • Professor Melanie Jane Davies, Professor of Diabetes Medicine, University of Leicester and Honorary Consultant, University Hospitals of Leicester. For services to Diabetes Research.
  • Samir Desai, Peer to Peer and Financial Inclusion Innovator. For services to Financial Services.
  • Air Commodore Martin Terry Doel OBE , Chief Executive, Association of Colleges. For services to Further Education.
  • Ian Gareth Dormer, lately National Chairman, Institute of Directors. For services to Business particularly in the North East.
  • Rowan Malcolm Douglas, Chief Executive Officer, Capital Science and Policy Practice, Willis Group. For services to the Economy through Risk, Insurance and Sustainable Growth.
  • Simon Charles Dow, Group Chief Executive, the Guinness Partnership. For services to Housing and Homeless People.
  • Timothy James Dutton QC , Barrister, Recorder and Deputy High Court Judge. For services to the UK Legal System.
  • Catherine Patricia Dyer, Crown Agent and Chief Executive, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service. For services to Law and Order in Scotland.
  • Dr Ian Webber Evett, Consultant Forensic Scientist. For services to Forensic Science.
  • Paul David Charles Farmer, Chief Executive, Mind. For services to Mental Health.
  • Paul Maurice Fuller QFSM , Chief Fire Officer, Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Professor Nigel Paul Gibbens, Chief Veterinary Officer, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to the Veterinary Profession and Animal Welfare.
  • Jacqueline Gold, Chief Executive, Ann Summers and Knickerbox. For services to Entrepreneurship, Women in Business and Social Enterprise.
  • Dr Caroline Harper OBE , Chief Executive Officer, Sightsavers. For services to Visually Impaired People Abroad.
  • Councillor Simon Antony Henig, Leader, Durham County Council. For political and public service.
  • Dr Barry Keith Humphreys, lately Chairman, British Air Transport Association. For services to Aviation and charity.
  • David Neil Jameson, Executive Director, Citizens UK. For services to Community Organising and Social Justice.
  • Timothy Lloyd Jones, lately Chief Executive Officer, National Employment Savings Trust. For services to the Pensions Industry and Pension Provision.
  • David Joseph, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Universal Music UK and Ireland. For services to the UK Music Industry.
  • Sandra Jane Keene, Director of Adult Social Services and President, Leeds City Council and ADASS. For services to Social Care.
  • Professor Deirdre Anne Kelly, Consultant Paediatric Hepatologist, Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Children and Young People with Liver Disease.
  • Julia Killick, Governor. H.M. Prison Holloway. For services to HM Prison Service.
  • David Christopher Lane, lately Vice-President, Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. For services to Childcare and Social Work.
  • Professor David Michael Lane, Professor of Autonomous Systems Engineering, Heriot Watt University and Founding Director, Edinburgh Centre for Robotics. For services to Engineering.
  • Gerald Lavery, lately Senior Finance Director, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to the Agri-Food Industry in Northern Ireland.
  • Denis Law. For services to Football and charity.
  • Francis Henry Lee. For services to Football and charity.
  • Dr Tracy Elisabeth Long, Founder, Boardroom Review Ltd. For services to Public and Private Sector Governance.
  • Professor Karen Anne Luker, lately Dean, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester. For services to Nursing and Midwifery.
  • Radu Lupu – Pianist. For services to Music.
  • Professor Catherine Elizabeth MacPhee, Professor of Biological Physics, University of Edinburgh. For services to Women in Physics.
  • Professor Peter John Matthews OBE , Chair, Natural Resources Wales. For services to Environmental Management.
  • Professor Linda Margaret McDowell, Professor of Human Geography, University of Oxford. For services to Geography and Higher Education.
  • Gillian McGregor, Deputy Director, Immigration Enforcement for Scotland and Northern Ireland, Home Office. For services to Immigration Management and Counter Terrorism.
  • Mark McInnes, Director, Scottish Conservatives. For political service.
  • Professor David Kenneth Miles, lately Member, Monetary Policy Committee. For services to Monetary Policy.
  • Andrew Noel Moffat, Chief Executive, Port of Tyne. For services to the North East England Economy and UK Ports.
  • Susan Jane Moore, Director, DWP Corporate Change, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Public Administration.
  • Peter Julian Robin Morgan, Screenwriter and Playwright. For services to Drama.
  • Professor Peter Gordon Morris, Professor of Physics and Head of Magnetic Resonance Centre, University of Nottingham. For services to Science and Medicine.
  • Professor Karen Ann Mumford (Mrs Smith). For services to Economics and Labour Market Diversity.
  • Councillor Susan Christine Murphy, Deputy Leader, Manchester City Council. For political and public service.
  • Maxwell George Murray, lately Senior Civil Servant, Department of Justice. For services to the Northern Ireland Prison Service.
  • Professor Paul O'Brien FRS , Professor of Inorganic Materials Chemistry, University of Manchester. For services to Science and Engineering.
  • Neil O'Connor, Director, Fire, Resilience and Emergencies, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Fire Safety and Flood Resilience.
  • Jean Davies Oglesby. For services to Philanthropy in the North West.
  • Bobby Paton, Managing Director, Accenture (North East). For services to the Promotion of IT Skills and Apprenticeships.
  • Carolyn Mary (Lyndy) Payne (Mrs. Clifford). For services the Advertising and Marketing Communications Industry.
  • Sarah Payne, Director, National Offender Management Service, Wales, Ministry of Justice. For services to Prisons, Probation and the community in Wales.
  • Annamarie Phelps, Chairman, British Rowing. For services to Rowing.
  • Anthony Charles Preston, Founder, Pets at Home. For services to UK Business, Entrepreneurship and philanthropic service to charity.
  • Professor Susan Ann Price, lately Vice-Chancellor, Leeds Beckett University. For services to Higher Education.
  • Charles David Randell, External Member, Prudential Regulation Authority and Non-Executive Director, DECC. For services to Financial Stability and Climate Change Policy.
  • Dr Raminder Singh Ranger MBE , Chairman, Sun Mark Ltd. For services to Business and Community Cohesion.
  • Andrew Scallan, Director of Electoral Administration, Electoral Commission. For services to Electoral Democracy.
  • Professor Julia Teresa Selwyn, Professor and Director, The Hadley Centre for Adoption and Foster Care Studies, Bristol University. For services to Adoption and Children's Social Care.
  • (Lucy) Nicola Shaw, Chief Executive Officer, HighSpeed 1, and lately Non-Executive Director, Aer Lingus plc. For services to Transport.
  • Jill Ann, Lady Shaw Ruddock. For philanthropic services to Older People.
  • Yasmin Sheikh MBE , Co-founder, British Community Honours Awards. For services to Women and Social Integration.
  • William Matthew Timothy Stephen Sieghart. For services to Public Libraries.
  • Dr Nina Maria Skorupska, Chief Executive, Renewable Energy Association and Non-Executive Director, WISE Campaign. For services to Renewables and Equality in the Energy Industry.
  • Adrian Smith, Deputy Director, National Offender Management Service, East of England. For services to HM Prison Service.
  • Andrew John Smith OBE , Chief Executive, Hampshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Imelda Mary Philomena Bernadette Staunton OBE , Actress. For services to Drama.
  • Christopher Berkeley Stephens, Chairman, Judicial Appointments Commission. For services to the Judiciary.
  • James Stewart, Treasurer, Scottish Conservatives. For political service.
  • Dr Geraldine Mary Strathdee OBE , National Clinical Director for Mental Health, NHS England. For services to Mental Health
  • John Surtees OBE . For services to Motorsport.
  • Marion Margaret (Margie) Taylor, Chief Dental Officer for Scotland. For services to Dental Health in Scotland.
  • Dr Maurice Vincent Taylor, Chief Executive, Chardon Trading. For services to Business and to charity.
  • Caroline Helen Theobald (Mrs. Morse), Founder and Managing Director, Bridge Club Ltd. For services to Business and Entrepreneurship.
  • Hugh Osborn Thornbery – Chief Executive, Adoption UK. For services to Children and Families.
  • Angela Mary Fone (Jill) Tookey MBE , Founder and Artistic Director, National Youth Ballet of Great Britain. For services to Dance and Young People.
  • Simon Richard Trace, Chief Executive Officer, Practical Action. For services to International Development.
  • Professor David Tregar Ulph FRSE , Professor of Economics and Director, Scottish Institute for Research in Economics, University of St. Andrews. For services to Economics and Social Sciences.
  • Beryl Frances Vertue OBE , Producer and Chair, Hartswood Films. For services to Television Drama.
  • Edward Victor, Founder, Ed Victor Literary Agency. For services to the Publishing Industry.
  • Professor Joanna Marguerite Wardlaw FRSE . Professor of Applied Neuroimaging and Honorary Consultant Neuroradiologist, University of Edinburgh and NHS Lothian. For services to Neuroimaging and Clinical Science.
  • Professor Andrew Brian Wathey, Vice-Chancellor, Northumbria University. For services to Higher Education.
  • Simon Weston OBE . For charitable services.
  • Professor Keith Malcolm Willett, National Director for Acute Care, NHS England and Professor of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery, University of Oxford. For services to the NHS.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy/Royal Marines
  • Brig David Mark Mortimer Evans.
  • Lt Col Gary Edward Green.
  • Cdr Lee Charles Hardy.
  • Capt Michael John Hawthorne.
  • Cdr (Acting Capt) Daniel Gordon Howard.
  • Capt Richard Gordon Ingram.
  • Cdr Ross Spooner.
Army
  • Col David Desmond Casey. Late Corps of Royal Engineers
  • Col Kristien Irwin Chafer. Late Army Air Corps
  • Acting Col John Richard Collinge, ADC. Late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Col Martyn William Forgrave, QGM . Late The Mercian Regiment.
  • Acting Col Ashley Raymond Fulford. Army Cadet Force
  • Lt Col Michael Alexander Evanson-Goddard. The Royal Logistic Corps
  • Lt Col Gavin Paul Hatcher. Corps of Royal Engineers
  • Maj Albert Thomas Keeling, MBE . Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Lt Col Colette Kathleen MacDonald. Adjutant General's Corps (Educational and Training Services Branch)
  • Lt Col Michael William Shervington. The Parachute Regiment
  • Lt Col Dean Alexander Stevens. The Royal Logistic Corps
  • Col Ian Tinsley. Late Royal Regiment of Artillery
Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander Daniel Beard
  • Group Captain Philip Charles Berkeley Harding
  • Group Captain Jeremy Dalton Holmes
  • Wing Commander Paul Antony Kendall
  • Wing Commander Andrew James Knight
  • Wing Commander Rachel Louise Pudney
  • Air Commodore Lincoln Scott Taylor
Civil Division
  • Eugenie Rosemary Adams, Headteacher, Baskerville Special and Residential School, Birmingham. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Sinclair Aitken. For services to Culture and to the community in Dundee.
  • Damon Albarn, Singer-Songwriter, Composer, Musician and Producer. For services to Music.
  • Fiona Margaret Alfred, Executive Director, Association of Women in Property. For services to Women in the Property and Construction Industry.
  • Murdo Allan, Director of Health, Safety, Sustainability and Technical Training, UK Power Networks. For services to Skills in the Energy Industry.
  • Alison Allden, lately Chief Executive, Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited. For services to Higher Education.
  • Edgar Robin Allies, Co-Founder, Allies and Morrison. For services to Architecture.
  • Geoffrey Wilfred Allister, Executive Director, Highway Term Maintenance Association. For services to Highway Engineering in Northern Ireland.
  • Giles Edward Charles Andrews, Peer to Peer and Financial Inclusion Innovator. For services to Financial Services.
  • Amanda Helen Ariss, lately Chief Executive, Diversity and Equality Forum. For services to Equality.
  • Stephen John Ashby, lately Policy Adviser, International Plant Health, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to Protecting Plant Health
  • Roger Frederick Atkinson, Assistant Director, Counter-Avoidance, H.M. Revenue and Customs. For services to Taxpayers.
  • John Ayres, Principal, Eden Multi-Academy Trust, Middlesex. For services to Education.
  • Clive Blackmore Barda, Photographer. For services to Photography.
  • Susan Barker, MBE , Sports Commentator. For services to Broadcasting and charity.
  • Maree Lisette Barnett, Head of Emerging Infections, Department of Health. For services to Public Health.
  • Dr William Barton, Chief Executive Officer, WillB Consulting. For services to Innovation and Manufacturing.
  • David Derek Bartram, Assistant Headteacher, Lampton School, Hounslow, London. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Pamela Jane Baxter, Deputy Director, National Portrait Gallery. For services to the Arts.
  • Juliana Beattie, Founder, The Art Room. For services to Education.
  • Steuart John Rudolf Bedford, Conductor. For services to Music.
  • Professor Jill Belch, Professor of Vascular Medicine, University of Dundee. For services to Medicine.
  • William Sloan Bell, Head of Child Protection, Save the Children UK. For Humanitarian services to Children.
  • Lester Benjamin, Deputy Director of Operations, Palace of Westminster. For parliamentary service.
  • Ellen Frances Bennett, Senior Research and Teaching Fellow, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford. For services to Social Science.
  • Judith Anne Bennett, lately Director, National Governors' Association and Vice-Chair of Governors, Chalgrove Community Primary School, Oxfordshire. For services to Education.
  • Neil Richard Bentley, Head of Specialist Microbiology Technical Services, Public Health England. For services to Public Health.
  • Evelynne Ann Berger, Primary Director, Harris Federation and Lead Adviser, London Challenge, Department for Education, H.M. Inspector of Schools. For services to Education.
  • Lorraine Bewes, Chief Financial Officer, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust. For services to NHS Financial Management.
  • Diane Margaret Birch, H.M. Inspector, Immigration Enforcement, Home Office. For services to the Care and Assistance of Homeless Foreign and European Economic Area Nationals.
  • Dr Susan Elizabeth Black, Honorary Senior Research Associate in Computer Science, University College London. For services to Technology.
  • Nigel Blackler, Head of Strategy, Enterprise and Environment, Cornwall Council. For services to Transport in Cornwall.
  • Clare Emma Blampied, Managing Director, Sacla UK Ltd. For services to the Food Industry.
  • Amanda Boyle, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Bloom VC. For services to Business.
  • Simon Anthony Lee Brett, Author. For services to Literature.
  • Martin Russell Bromiley, Founder, Clinical Human Factors Group. For services to Patient Safety.
  • Christine Joyce Bromley, lately Senior Information Systems Service Delivery Manager, Land Registry. For services to Public Service IT and to charity.
  • Lynn Brown, Executive Director, Financial Services, Glasgow City Council. For services to Local Government and charity.
  • John Cameron, Head of Helplines, Child Protection Operations, NSPCC Helpline. For services to Child Protection.
  • Alistair Colvin Campbell, Director, Bellair (Scotland) Ltd. For services to the Economy and Town Centre Regeneration.
  • Dr Nicholas Capstick, Chief Executive Officer, White Horse Federation. For services to Education.
  • Hannah Ellis Carmichael. Trustee, Depaul UK. For services to Homeless and Vulnerable Young People.
  • Dr Robert Leslie Caul. For services to Education and Sport in Northern Ireland.
  • Lynn Anne Chesterman. Trustee and Chief Executive, Grandparents Plus. For services to Children and Families.
  • Lynn Churchman, Founding Trustee, National Numeracy. For services to Maths and Numeracy Education.
  • David Clarke, lately Treasurer, Police and Crime Commissioners for Warwickshire and West Mercia. For services to Policing Finance.
  • Neil Henry Clephan, Headteacher, Roundhay School, Leeds. For services to Education.
  • Elaine Mary Colquhoun, Executive Principal, Academy Trust, Walthamstow, London. For services to Education.
  • Anne Marie Connolly, Chair, Northern Ireland Policing Board. For services to Policing and Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Sally Elizabeth Cooke. For services to Further Education, Accessibility and Inclusion.
  • Dr Adrienne Cooper, Strategic Director, Adult Social Services, Housing and Health, Sutton Borough Council. For services to Adult Social Services.
  • Andrew James Corcoran, lately Senior Executive Of cer, Ministry of Defence. For services in Support of Military Operations.
  • Professor David Anthony Cowan, Professor of Pharmaceutical Toxicology and Director, Drug Control Centre, King's College London. For services to Anti-Doping Science.
  • Mark Edwin Crabtree, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence. For services to the Defence Asset Management Programme.
  • Terence Martin Cross, Chairman, Delta Print and Packaging. For services to the Economy and voluntary service to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Timothy Cullen, Head, Local Growth Communication and Engagement, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. For services to the Life Sciences Sector.
  • Rachael Helen Cummings, Senior Humanitarian Health Adviser, Save the Children UK. For services to Emergency Health Crises Abroad.
  • Professor Margaret Jane Dallman, Associate Provost (Academic Partnerships), Imperial College London. For services to Bioscience.
  • James Trevor Dannatt. For services to Architecture and Architectural Education.
  • Malgwyn Davies. Chair, St David's Hospice Care, Newport. For voluntary service to Palliative Care and for services to the community in South East Wales and Powys.
  • Edward Philip Julian Davis, Adviser, Department for International Development. For services to the Ebola Crisis Response in West Africa.
  • Charles Ian Paul Denyer, MVO , Deputy Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, Crown Office, Ministry of Justice. For services to Constitutional and Ceremonial Administration.
  • Simon Devonshire, Entrepreneur. For services to Enterprise, Enterprise Promotion and Humanitarian Issues.
  • Helen Dickinson. Chief Executive, British Retail Consortium. For services to the Retail Industry.
  • Professor William Donachie. For services to Animal and Veterinary Biosciences.
  • Benjamin Donaldson, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Terence Thomas Robin Douglas, Chair of Trustees, The Who Cares? Trust, London. For services to Children and Young People.
  • James Dunbar, Founder and Chief Executive, New Start Highland. For services to Economic and Community Development in the Highlands and Islands.
  • Tania Eagle, Programme Director, Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, London. For services to Policing.
  • Leslie Charles East, lately Chief Executive, Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. For services to Musicians and Music Education.
  • Celia Ann Malcolm Edey, Non-Executive Director, University Campus Suffolk. For services to Higher Education and the community in Essex and Suffolk.
  • Shaun Edgerley, Adviser, CHASE Operations Team. For services to the Ebola Crisis Response in West Africa.
  • Professor William John Edmunds, Professor, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. For services to Infectious Disease Control particularly the Ebola Crisis Response in West Africa.
  • Stephen Paul Edwards, Senior Project Manager, Manchester, H.M. Revenue and Customs. For services to Public Sector Change Programmes.
  • Idrissa Akuna Elba, Actor. For services to Drama.
  • David Philip Ereira, Chairman, Insolvency Service and Vice Chairman of Trustees, Marie Curie. For services to the Insolvency Regime and to Charity.
  • Councillor Tudor Evans, Leader, Plymouth City Council. For political service and services to Local Government.
  • Dr Josephine Farrar, Chief Executive, Bath and North East Somerset Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Councillor Peter Fleming, Leader, Sevenoaks District Council and lately Chairman, Improvement and Innovation Board, Local Government Association. For services to Local Government.
  • (Betty) Ann Flintham, Magistrate and lately Deputy Chief Executive, Magistrates' Association. For services to the Administration of Justice.
  • Katherine Foster, Senior Humanitarian Adviser, Department for International Development. For services in to the Ebola Crisis Response in West Africa.
  • Alan William Frame, Head of Customer Management, H.M. Passport Office. For services to Public Administration.
  • Christopher Clive Froome, Professional Road Racing Cyclist. For services to Cycling.
  • Georgette Fulton. For services to Care of Police Survivors, St Andrew's First Aid and the community in New Cumnock, Ayrshire.
  • Alan Gemmell – Director of the British Council in Israel for services to Arts and Science
  • Dr John Calum MacDonald Gillies, lately Chairman, Royal College of General Practitioners Scotland. For services to General Practice.
  • Dr Christine Alexandra Goodall, Senior Clinical Lecturer, University of Glasgow and Co-founder, Medics Against Violence. For services to Violence Prevention and Victims of Crime.
  • Sarah Louisa Goodall, Deputy Director, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement.
  • Benjamin Charles Goss, Chairman, Give Them a Sporting Chance and Founder, The Chaffinch Trust. For services to People with Disabilities and Disadvantaged People in the UK and Abroad.
  • Nicola Ann Gott, Founder and Director, SHE'S GOTT IT. For services to Women into Business and Female Entrepreneurship in the North East.
  • Stephen Groves, National Head of Preparedness, Resilience and Response, NHS England. For services to Public Health.
  • Piers Inigo Haggard. For services to Film, Television and Theatre.
  • Andrew Haines, Chief Executive, Civil Aviation Authority. For services to Transport.
  • Dr Jennifer Margaret Harries, Director, South of England, Public Health England. For services to Public Health.
  • Jeffrey Martin Hart, lately Head, Dangerous Goods Division, Department for Transport. For services to Transport.
  • Dr Roger John Head. For services to charity and to the community in Gloucestershire.
  • Ann Hebden, lately Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Karen Henning, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Catherine Mary Hill, Deputy Principal, Blackpool and The Fylde College. For services to Further Education.
  • Robert Holt. For services to Disabled and Disadvantaged People in the UK and Abroad.
  • Professor Maurice Howard, Professor of Art History, University of Sussex. For services to Higher Education and Architectural Heritage.
  • Robert Ellis Howden, President, British Cycling. For services to Cycling.
  • Professor Amanda Caroline Howe, Professor of Primary Care, University of East Anglia and President-Elect, World Organisation of Family Doctors (WONCA). For services to Primary Care.
  • Gay Huey Evans, Financial Services and Regulatory Expert. For services to Financial Services and Diversity.
  • Grace Jackson, Sierra Leone Programme Manager, Department for International Development. For services to the Ebola Crisis Response in West Africa.
  • Pauline Andrea Jarvis, CCTV Evidence Investigator, Nottinghamshire Police. For services to Policing and Major Crime Investigations.
  • Councillor Peter Charles John, Leader, Southwark Council. For political service and services to Local Government.
  • Dr Helen Mary Jones, Headteacher, Beacon Hill School and Business and Enterprise College, Tyne and Wear. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Wayne Jones, Chief Executive Officer, MAN PrimeServ Diesel. For services to the North West and Supporting Young People.
  • David Robert Jordan, lately Executive Director of Operations, Environment Agency. For services to the Environment and International Environmental Protection.
  • Ruth Kaufman. For services to Operational Research.
  • Rosaleen Clare Kerslake, Chief Executive, The Prince's Regeneration Trust. For services to British Heritage.
  • Edmund King, President, the Automobile Association. For services to Road Safety.
  • Carolyn Kirby, President, Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales and Chairman, Cancer Information Support Services, South West Wales. For services to Justice and Cancer Care.
  • Judith Kirkland, Chief Executive Officer, Business Enterprise Support Ltd. For services to Business and Enterprise in Staffordshire.
  • Dr Emrys Kirkman, Principal Scientist, Physiology, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. For services in Support of Military Medical Treatment.
  • Bernadette Knill, lately Headteacher, Priory Woods Special School, Middlesbrough. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs.
  • Richard Ladd-Jones, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence. For services in support of Defence Policy and Operations.
  • Daljit Lally, Deputy Chief Executive, Northumberland County Council and Joint Executive Director, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Integrated Care.
  • Clive Lawton. For services to the Jewish Community particularly through Limmud UK.
  • Marion Naomi Little, Campaign Specialist, Conservative Party. For political service.
  • Paulette Long. For services to the Music Industry.
  • Trevor Anthony Long, lately Chief Enforcement Officer, Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Law Enforcement and voluntary service to Young People.
  • Jennifer Jane Lonsdale, Director, Environmental Investigation Agency. For services to the Environment particularly Whales and Dolphins Protection.
  • Professor Nancy Adaline Loucks, Chief Executive, Families Outside and Visiting Professor, University of Strathclyde Centre. For Law, Crime and Justice for services to Education and Human Rights.
  • Norman MacDonald, QGM , lately Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Roderick MacDonald. For services to Consultancy and Engineering.
  • Dr Daniel Stuart Martin, Critical Care Director, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the Prevention of Infectious Diseases.
  • Maureen Martin, Headteacher, Coloma Convent Girls' School, Croydon. For services to Education.
  • Malcolm Martineau, Pianist. For services to Music and Young Singers.
  • Gerard Anthony Mason, Chief Executive Officer, Morson Group. For services to Engineering and Design.
  • Philip Steven Mason, Senior Anti-Corruption Adviser, Department for International Development. For services to International Anti-Corruption Policy.
  • Michael John May, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Blue Sky Development and Regeneration. For services to Ex-Offenders.
  • Professor Irene (Helen) McAara-McWilliam, Head, School of Design and Director, Design Innovation, Glasgow School of Art. For services to Art and Design.
  • Brian McCarthy, Strategic Relationship Manager, Innovate UK. For services to Business and Innovation.
  • William Bruce McLernon. For services to Social Care and Local Government particularly in Carmarthenshire.
  • Gerard Arthur Damien McQuillan, MBE , lately Senior Adviser, Acquisitions, Exports, Loans and Collections, Acceptance in Lieu Scheme, Arts Council England. For services to Public Arts Collections.
  • Professor Susan McVie, FRSE , Professor of Quantitative Criminology, University of Edinburgh and Director, Applied Quantitative Methods Network in Scotland. For services to Social Sciences.
  • Peter Mileham, DL . For services to the community in Lancashire.
  • Michelle Mitchell, Chief Executive, Multiple Sclerosis Society, For services to Older People and the Voluntary Sector [7]
  • Pauline Monaghan, Chief Executive, the Rise Trust, Chippenham. For services to Children and Families.
  • John Thomas (Sean) Moore, Co-ordinator, UK Fire Service Urban Search and Rescue. For services to Search and Rescue in the UK and Abroad.
  • Malcolm Morley, Chief Executive, Harlow Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Graham Morrison – for services to Architecture.
  • Dr Norman Cecil Morrow, Co-Founder, Allies and Morrison. For services to the Pharmaceutical Profession in Northern Ireland.
  • Dr Patricia Jane Mucavele, Head of Nutrition, Children's Food Trust Charity. For services to Children and Families and to charity.
  • Jonathan Andrew Macfie Muirhead, DL , Chairman, Scottish Leather Group. For services to the Leather Industry.
  • Kevin Leslie Murphy, lately Chair, Excel London. For services to Business Tourism.
  • Christopher Lennox Napier, Chair, Hampshire Branch, Campaign to Protect Rural England. For services to the Environment and the Rural Community in Southern England.
  • Rajender Nayyar, Policy Adviser, London, H.M. Revenue and Customs. For services to Tax Policy.
  • William James Nesbitt. For services to Drama and to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Terry Michael Neville, Chief Operating Officer, University of Northampton. For services to Higher Education.
  • Professor Helen Margaret Odell-Miller, Professor of Music Therapy and Director, Music Therapy Research Centre, Anglia Ruskin University. For services to Music Therapy.
  • Keith Alistair Oliver, lately Head of Maritime Operations, Maritime and Coastguard Agency. For services to Maritime Safety.
  • Anne O'Reilly, lately Manager, Women's Aid Federation Northern Ireland. For services to Older People and the Voluntary Sector in Northern Ireland.
  • Ronald Antonio O'Sullivan, Professional Snooker Player. For services to Snooker.
  • Marc Russell Owen, Director, Border Force, Heathrow. For services to Border Security and Immigration Policy Development.
  • Paul William Owen, lately Chief Executive, British Canoe Union. For services to Canoeing.
  • David Oyelowo, Actor. For services to Drama.
  • Helen Samantha Parrett, Principal, Bromley College of Further and Higher Education. For services to Further Education.
  • Kala Patel, Managing Director, Kiddycare Limited (Nurseries). For services to the Childcare Business.
  • Dr Martin Julian Pearce, Fellow, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. For services in Support of Military Operations.
  • Sally Peck. For services to the community through Education and Sport in Bedford and the Eastern Region.
  • Daniel Peltz. For philanthropic and charitable services.
  • Lynne Alison Pepper, Headteacher, Herringthorpe Infants School, Rotherham, and Enterprise Champion. For services to Education.
  • Professor Alison Jean Petch, lately Director, Institute for Research and Innovation in Social Sciences. For services to Social Services in Scotland.
  • Susan Patricia Pettigrew, Director, St. Michael's Fellowship, London. For services to Children and Families.
  • Ian William Pigott, Farmer and Founder, Open Farm Sunday and Chairman, Farming and Countryside Education. For services to Agricultural and Countryside Education.
  • Carolyn Mary Elizabeth Pike, Director of Legal Services, University of Birmingham. For services to Higher Education and Legal Services.
  • Dr Spencer Simpson Pitfield, Volunteer, Conservative Party. For political service.
  • John William Raine, Head, Port Loko District Ebola Response Centre, Sierra Leone. For services to the Ebola Crisis Response in West Africa.
  • Prathibha Ramsingh, District Operations Manager, Work Services Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Jobseekers and Employer Engagement in London.
  • Janet Rees, Co-Founder, Foster Care Associates and Non-Executive Director, Core Assets Group. For services to Children and Families.
  • Helen Richards, District Adviser, CHASE Operations Team, Kambia District Ebola Response Centre, Sierra Leone. For services to the Ebola Crisis Response in West Africa.
  • Colonel Timothy Stewart Richmond, MBE , TD , DL . For services to Reserve Forces' and Cadets' Associations and the community in Nottinghamshire.
  • Councillor John Robert Riddle, Chairman, Northumberland National Park. For services to the community, Environment, and Business in Northumberland.
  • Susan Margaret Riley, District Manager, Merseyside Jobcentre Plus. For public service.
  • Dr Gillian Margaret Ring, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence. For services to the Ebola Crisis Response in West Africa.
  • Professor Ronald James Ritchie, Chair of Board, Cabot Learning Federation Academies Trust and lately Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of the West of England. For services to Education.
  • Paul David Roberts, Chief Executive, LGBT Consortium. For services to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Communities.
  • Gillian Robinson, Executive Headteacher, Castle Hill School, Huddersfield. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Michael George Robson, District Adviser, CHASE Operations Team, Port Loko, Sierra Leone. For services to the Ebola Crisis Response in West Africa.
  • Peter Michael Rogers, JP , Director of Operations and Quality, 4Children, and for services to Scouting. For services to Children and Families and voluntary service to Young People.
  • Jeanette Rosa Rosenberg, Head, Sensitive Casework Team, Export Control Organisation and Chair, Disability Advisory Group, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. For services to the Civil Service Disability Network.
  • The Reverend Professor Kenneth Rankin Ross, Chair, Scotland Malawi Partnership. For services to the community in Malawi and to Scottish-Malawi Relations.
  • Jacqueline Mary Rowell, Network Manager, Universal Credit Operations Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Public Administration.
  • Robin Rowland, Chief Executive, YO! Sushi. For services to the Restaurant and Hospitality Industry.
  • Professor Nichola Jane Katharine Rumsey, Professor of Appearance Psychology, University of the West of England. For services to People Affected by an Altered Appearance.
  • Catherine Mary Sabin, President, Lawn Tennis Association. For services to Tennis.
  • Sandra Samuels, Councillor, Wolverhampton City Council. For political service and services to Local Government.
  • Jane Thursa Sanderson, Chief Executive, Drake Music Scotland. For services to Music Education and People with Disabilities.
  • Susannah Claire Schofield. For services to Small Businesses, Young People and Women in Business.
  • Professor William Scott, lately Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, Scottish Government. For services to Healthcare.
  • Sally Ann Sealey, Grade 7, Integration and Faith Directorate, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Interfaith Relations and Holocaust Remembrance.
  • Philip David Shadbolt, Managing Director, Zeta Specialist Lighting Ltd. For services to Business and Innovation.
  • Dr Oliver John Shanley, Executive Director, Quality and Safety, Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Mental Health and Disabilities Nursing.
  • Dr Emily Fleur Shuckburgh. For services to Science and Public Communication of Science.
  • Professor David Sigsworth, lately Chairman, Scottish Environment Protection Agency. For services to the Environment and Sustainable Futures.
  • Gurmukh Singh, Patron, Khalsa Aid. For services to Community Cohesion and charity.
  • Danielle Skelley, Director, Asset Management, Transport for London. For services to Transport in the UK.
  • Paul Anthony Smith. For charitable services.
  • Professor Stephen William Smye, Theme Lead, National Institute for Health Research, Clinical Research Network. For services to Healthcare Research.
  • Colonel Carron Edward Mordaunt Snagge, Chief Executive, Reserve Forces and Cadets Association, Yorkshire and the Humber. For services to the Reserves and Cadets.
  • Lesley Spuhler, Chief Executive, Foundation of Light. For services to Education and Improving Lives in the North East.
  • Jessica Macdonald Steele, Director, Jericho Road Solutions. For services to Community Assets in the UK.
  • Giselle Elizabeth Stewart. For services to the Computer Games Industry in the North East.
  • Sarah Lesley Stewart, Chief Executive, NewcastleGateshead Initiative. For services to the Economy in the North East.
  • Annabel Margaret, Lady Stilgoe, JP . For charitable services.
  • Patricia Helen Ann Straughen. For services to charity and Cancer Care in the North East of Scotland.
  • Heather Patricia Strawbridge, Chair, South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Health and Care.
  • Professor John Phillip Sumpter, Professor of Ecotoxicology and Head, Institute for the Environment, Brunel University. For services to the Science of Ecotoxicology in the Aquatic Environment.
  • Professor Kathleen Elizabeth Tanner, Professor of Biomedical Materials, University of Glasgow. For services to Biomedical Engineering.
  • Paul Tennant, Chief Executive Officer, Orbit. For services to Housing.
  • Ian Thornley, Non-Executive Director, Remploy Ltd. For services to disabled people.
  • Charles Basil Tilley, Chief Executive Officer, Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. For services to the Economy.
  • Dr Nicholas Roden Todd, Inspector, Education and Training Inspectorate, Department of Education, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Jane Tomkinson, Chief Executive, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to NHS Financial Management.
  • Councillor Katharine Tracey, Cabinet Member for Education and Children's Services, Wandsworth Borough Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Dr Alan Turnbull, FRS , Senior Fellow, Electrochemistry and Corrosion, National Physical Laboratory. For services to Science and Industry.
  • Professor Meena Upadhyaya. For services to Medical Genetics and the Welsh Asian community.
  • Joanna Van Heyningen. For services to Architecture and the Built Environment.
  • John Christian Varley, TD . Estate Director, Clinton Devon Estates. For services to Agriculture, the Environment and the Rural Community.
  • Cedric Philip Wake, Chief Executive, Nautical Institute. For services to the Maritime Industry.
  • Councillor Keith Ivor Wakefield, lately Leader, Leeds City Council. For political service and services to Local Government.
  • Professor Annalu Waller, Chair, Human Communication Technologies, University of Dundee. For services to people with Complex Communication Needs.
  • Richard John Ward, Head of Offender Learning, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. For services to Adult Education.
  • Andrew Ronald Watson, Detective Sergeant, Thames Valley Police. For services to Policing and Counter Terrorism.
  • Richard Wentworth Watson, Founder and Director, Energise Sussex Coast. For services to the community in Sussex.
  • Councillor John Keith Weighell, lately Leader, North Yorkshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Michael Arthur Welch, Founder, Blackcircles.com. For services to Business and voluntary service to Adoption and Fostering.
  • Christine Ann Wellington, MBE , former Triathlete, and Ironman World Champion. For services to Sport and charity.
  • Angela White, Chief Executive, Sefton Council for Voluntary Service. For services to Community Action.
  • Professor Paul Ellis White, DL , lately Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Sheffield. For services to Higher Education.
  • Michael John Whitehouse, Chief Operating Officer, National Audit Office. For services to Public Sector Audit.
  • Gary John Wilder, Executive Headteacher, Furze Warren Hard Federation, Romford. For services to Education.
  • Antonia Katharine Williams, lately Deputy Head, Policy Unit, Prime Minister's Office. For public service.
  • Gareth James Williams. For public and voluntary service in Wales.
  • Peter Bryan Gurmin Williams. For services to Poverty Reduction particularly through the Trust for London.
  • Venessa Willms, Director of Primary Education, ARK Schools. For services to Education.
  • Dr Alan Roy Willson, lately Director, the 1000 Lives Improvement Service, Public Health Wales. For services to the Quality and Safety of Healthcare in Wales.
  • Denise Wilson, Chief Executive Officer, Lord Davies' Steering Group. For services to Women and Equality.
  • Godfrey James Worsdale, lately Director and Chief Executive, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. For services to Visual Arts in the North East.
  • Janetta Wray (Janetta Hunter), Director, Housing Rights Service. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Anita Zabludowicz, Philanthropist. For services to the Arts.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy/Royal Marines
  • WO Class 1 Warfare Specialist (Abovewater Warfare Tactical) Mark Alan Barker.
  • Lt Cdr Martin John Collis.
  • Lt Cdr Martin John Ford AFC
  • Lt Cdr (Acting Cdr) Christopher Stephen Franks.
  • Lt Col (now Col) Graeme William Fraser.
  • WO Class 1 Joseph John Gillespie.
  • Lt Cdr David James Joyce.
  • WO Class 1 Logistics (Catering Services) Trevor Llewellyn.
  • Cdr Alan James MacKie RNR Combined Cadet Force
  • Lt Cdr Paul Allan Thomson.
  • Lt Cdr Samantha Truelove.
  • WO Class 1 Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering) Thomas Ward.
  • CPO Medical Assistant Marc Alan Wilkins.
Army
  • Maj Lucy Theresa Anderson. The Royal Logistic Corps.
  • Maj Christopher Richard Ankers. Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Maj Peter William Stanhope Baines. The Rifles.
  • Maj Sarah Ann Ballantyne. Adjutant General's Corps (Royal Military Police).
  • WO Class 1 Gary Binks. The Royal Logistic Corps Army Reserve.
  • Maj Mark William Brett. Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Capt Wayne Keith Burnard. Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Capt Andrew Butcher. Grenadier Guards.
  • Capt Graeme Campbell. Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Maj Benedict Edward Casson. The Rifles.
  • Maj Roy John Conyer. Royal Logistic Corps.
  • Capt Roderick Duncan Cowan. Royal Corps of Signals Army Reserve.
  • Maj Verity Jayne Crompton. Royal Logistic Corps.
  • Maj Robert Peter Cutler. The Rifles.
  • Maj Karl Dawson. Welsh Guards.
  • Colour Sgt Robert Edward Delamar. The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.
  • Maj David James Dray. Adjutant General's Corps (Royal Military Police).
  • WO Class 2 Michelle Howe-Ellis. The Royal Logistic Corps.
  • Chaplain to the Forces 3rd Class Reverend James Francis. Royal Army Chaplains' Department.
  • Maj Robert Bruce Frost. Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Colour Sgt Colin George Graham. The Royal Regiment of Scotland Army Reserve.
  • Maj Alan Trigg Grant. The Royal Regiment of Scotland.
  • Acting Capt Susan Elizabeth Karran. Army Cadet Force.
  • Capt Francisco Savvaki Kyriakou. Adjutant General's Corps (Royal Military Police) Army Reserve.
  • Maj Owain David Luke. The Royal Welsh.
  • Maj Sean David Matten. Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Cpl Carl Martin McAvoy. The Rifles.
  • Lt Col Neil Patrick Morgan. Corps of Army Music.
  • Maj Phillip Charles Moxey. The Royal Anglian Regiment.
  • Capt Naveed Muhammad. Royal Corps of Signals Army Reserve.
  • Maj Jonathan Roger Oates. Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • WO Class 2 Hitesh Oza. The Royal Yeomanry Army Reserve.
  • Maj Timothy William Joe Pittaway. Army Air Corps.
  • Lt Col Kieron Michael Potts. The Royal Regiment of Scotland.
  • Capt Stephen Anthony Robinson. The Royal Logistic Corps Army Reserve.
  • Maj John Grant Sheerin QGM . The Parachute Regiment.
  • Maj Mark Steven Spencer. Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Maj John Duncan Sullivan. The Parachute Regiment.
  • Maj Anna Claire Swales. The Royal Logistic Corps.
  • WO Class 1 Simon Shane Sykes. Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Maj Adrian Richard Thompson. The Mercian Regiment.
  • Maj Alasdair Edmond John Wills. General List Army Reserve.
  • Maj Andrew Albert Wood. The Rifles.
Royal Air Force
  • Squadron Leader Timothy Peter Carter
  • Squadron Leader Duncan John Clarke
  • Warrant Officer Mark Christopher Cunningham
  • Squadron Leader Paul Barry Davis
  • Flight Lieutenant Thomas Edward Dunlop
  • Squadron Leader Timothy James Robert Ellis
  • Warrant Officer Elisha Marie Evans
  • Sergeant Adam John Foster
  • Squadron Leader Martin Rhoderick Humphrey
  • Squadron Leader Alexandra Louise Hyatt
  • Warrant Officer Clive Alan Martland
  • Squadron Leader Sarah Louise Maskell
  • Master Aircrew David Ian Neale
Civil Division
  • Stephen Thomas Richard Absalom. For services to the community and to the Environment in Neath Port Talbot.
  • David William Acheson. For services to the Families of Police Officers and to charity.
  • Peter Robin Adams. For voluntary services to the Conservation of Flora and Fauna in South West Essex and East London.
  • Fayyaz Ahmed. For services to Interfaith and Community Cohesion in Preston.
  • Zlakha Ahmed. For services to Women's Rights and Community Cohesion in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
  • Christopher Phillip Aitken. For services to Defence.
  • Rula Al-Adasani. For charitable services.
  • Barbara Mary Anderson. For services to Education.
  • Yvonne Janet Anderson. For services to the Special Olympics.
  • Catherine Arlidge. For services to Music Education.
  • Julie Catherine Armstrong. For services to Defence.
  • Jacqueline Arnold. For services to the Economy in Cumbria.
  • Kim Arrowsmith. For services to Children and Families.
  • Ian Michael Ashbolt. For services to the community in Cheshire and Staffordshire.
  • (Ahmed Jamal) Nasir Awan. For services to Business and International Trade.
  • Hedy-Joy Babani. For charitable services to Disabled and Disadvantaged Children.
  • Christine Judith Bailey. For services to the community in Cheshire.
  • John Leonard Hawthorne Bailey. For services to the community in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.
  • Marc Bailey. For services to Business and International Trade.
  • James Milne Banks. For services to Bagpiping and voluntary service in Scotland.
  • Patricia Margaret Blackett Barber. For services to Armed Forces Heritage.
  • Beverley Barclay. For services to Nursing, particularly Young Adults with Life-Limiting Conditions.
  • Jonathan Haveloch Barden. For Humanitarian services to the Ebola Crisis Response in West Africa particularly through UK-Med.
  • Jacqueline Anne Barnett. For services to Children and Families.
  • John Barrowman. For services to the Manufacturing Industry.
  • David Anthony John Bartlett. For services to Children and Young People in the North East.
  • Maralyn Barton-Kronman. For services to the Performing Arts.
  • Robert Charles Bass. For services to Education.
  • Linda Ann Bateman. For public service and services to the Supportive Treatment of Migrants in the UK.
  • George Robert Batts. For voluntary service to Veterans.
  • Carolyn Baxendale. For services to Music and the community in Bolton.
  • Helen Baynham. For services to Pre-school Education.
  • Ian Alexander Moore Beattie. For services to charity and to the community in Bristol.
  • Ian Hugh Beggs. For services to Rugby.
  • Felicity Belfield. For services to Supporting Musicians and Dancers.
  • Clifford Alan Bennett. For services to Children and Families.
  • Jacqueline Bennett. For services to Children and Families.
  • Margherita Joan Biller. For services to Mathematics in Further Education.
  • Mervyn John Bishop. For services to Victim Support and to Young People in East and North Yorkshire.
  • David Anthony Blackiston. For services to Major Incident Administration.
  • Colin Blair. For services to Higher Education and the community in Huddersfield.
  • Dr Nisreen Hanna Booya. For services to Healthcare particularly Mental Health.
  • Patrick Borer. For services to Architecture.
  • Anthony Robert William Bostock. For services to Angling and the Environment in the River Severn Catchment Area.
  • Ailsa Margaret Bosworth. For services to People with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
  • Carol Mary Bottomley. For services to Education and voluntary service to Sport in Darlington.
  • Robert Edward Brain. For charitable services to the community in Nelson, Caerphilly.
  • Terence Donald Bravin. For voluntary and charitable services to Young People in South West Wales.
  • Dolores Bray-Ash. For services to Children and Families.
  • Rebecca Bright. For services to App Development for People with Communication Difficulties.
  • Damian John Broughton. For services to Small Businesses and Sole Traders and to the community in Lancashire.
  • Helen Broughton. For services to Small Businesses and Sole Traders and to the community in Lancashire.
  • Susan Mary Broughton. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs.
  • Marion Denise Brown. For services to the community in Hertfordshire.
  • Sandra Ann Brown. For services to Culture and the community in Bridport, Dorset.
  • Timothy John Brown. For services to Business and Apprenticeships and charitable services in Southern England.
  • Jeffrey Brownhut. For services to the Leisure and Tourism Industry in Northern Ireland.
  • Roger David Bucknall. For services to Guitar Making, Music and Heritage Crafts.
  • David Barlow Buik. For services to Financial Services.
  • Barry Bullas. For services to Public Administration and charity.
  • Anthony Frederick Burgess. For services to Higher Education Governance and Fundraising.
  • Janet Burns. For services for the Promotion of Dignity in Care for All.
  • Jane Lee Burt. For voluntary service to Carers and Criminal Justice.
  • Sinead Butters. For services to Housing.
  • Rita Byrne. For services to Education.
  • Jo-Ann Clare Cahill. For services to Young People in Swansea.
  • John Joseph Callaghan. For services to Partnership Working in Healthcare.
  • James Ebenezer Callander. For voluntary service to Athletics.
  • Mary Elizabeth Cameron. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Patricia Agnes Campfield. For charitable services to the community in Southend-on-Sea.
  • Professor Robert Carachi. For services to Medicine.
  • Dr Reginald Carr. For services to the community in Blyth, Northumberland.
  • Anthony Emoabino Chaba. For services to Minority Ethnic Communities in Manchester.
  • Ray Chapman. For services to Maritime Safety.
  • Stuart Chapman. For services to Tenants in Walsall, West Midlands.
  • Colonel Michael Stewart Cheetham. For services to the community in Derbyshire.
  • Paul Anthony Chubb. For services to Career Education and Guidance.
  • Aftab Ahmed Chughtai. For services to Business and Community Relations in Birmingham.
  • Dorothy Mary Clark. For services to the community in Greatham Village, Co. Durham.
  • Trevor Martin Clarke. For services to Disabled and Disadvantaged People through Outdoor Education.
  • Ian Christopher Clayton. For services to Education.
  • John Clemson. For services to Music in Birmingham.
  • Jane Collier. For voluntary service to First Aid through St John Ambulance.
  • Anne Conlon. For services to Musical Education and Conservation in the UK and Abroad.
  • Delinda Virginia Conlon. For services to Science and Science Education in North East England.
  • Gregory Martin Cook. For political service.
  • Kevin Andrew Courtie. For services to Preventing Tax Evasion and to the Scottish Fishing Industry.
  • David Matthew Cowell. For services to Vocational Education.
  • Ronald Morton Crank. For services to the Business Community in London and the South East.
  • Kathleen Elizabeth Crawford. For services to Education.
  • Roy Croasdaile. For services to Law and Order in London.
  • Lady Rose Maureen Crossman. For voluntary service to Maritime Safety.
  • Mark Cueto. For services to Rugby Union.
  • Angus Howard Cundey. For services to the Bespoke Tailoring Trade and Tailors Charities.
  • Dr Colin Currie. For services to the Management of Hip Fractures in Older People.
  • Richard Malcolm Dale. For services to the Maritime Industry.
  • David John Davies. For voluntary service to Reserve Forces and Cadets in Yorkshire and the Humber.
  • Lawrence Frederick Davies. For services to the Automotive Industry and to the community in Bedfordshire.
  • Philippa Davies. For services to Nursing.
  • Jane Sarah Prosser Davies-Slowik. For services to Improving Oral Health of Disadvantaged People
  • Stacey Serene Davis. For services to Law and Order particularly Equality and Diversity.
  • Stella Barbara Dean. For voluntary services to the Fishing Community in Hampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight.
  • Kathleen Carroll Derbyshire. For services to the community in Preston, Lancashire.
  • Edwin John Derriman. For services to Marine Conservation
  • Avril Mary Devaney. For services to Nursing of People with Mental Health Problems.
  • Mary Christine Devine. For voluntary services to the community in Castlemilk, Glasgow.
  • Maurice John Devine. For services to the Nursing Profession and the Field of Learning Disabilities.
  • Hilary Dobbie. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Maurice Bruce Dodd. For voluntary service to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service in the North East of Scotland.
  • Roger Jolyon David Dodgson. For services to Music and to the Rural Community in Cumbria.
  • Claire Doherty. For services to the Arts in South West England.
  • Brian James Doick. For services to the Park Home Industry.
  • Henry Donn. For services to the community in Manchester.
  • Shirley Nadine Dooley. For services to the Immigration System.
  • Francis Joseph Doran. For services to the community in Liverpool.
  • John Forrest Youden Duffy. For services to charity and the community in Southport, Merseyside.
  • Janice Carol Eaglesham. For services to Disability Sport.
  • Sallie Jane Eastick. For services to Families with Children with Severe and Life Limiting Disabilities.
  • Brian Robert Edwards. For services to Local Government.
  • Edwina Mary Edwards. For services to the community in Derbyshire.
  • Michael Bernard Elkerton. For services to People with Disabilities and to charity in North West England.
  • Reverend Paul Anthony Epton. For services to the community and Building Regeneration in Birkenhead, Merseyside.
  • Ian Eva. For services to Vocational Education.
  • Anne-Marie Evans. For services to Botanical Art and Education.
  • Stephen Mark Evans. For services to First Response and voluntary service to Young People.
  • Peter Gregory Eversden. For services to community engagement in planning for London
  • Cmde William David Murray Fairbairn. For services to Young People.
  • Jeremy Paul Farrell. For services to Education.
  • Roger Arnold Fennemore. For services to Sport.
  • Christopher Mark Fenwick. For political service.
  • Julie Flaherty. For services to Paediatric Nursing in Greater Manchester.
  • Roger William Flitcroft. For services to Scouting, the Samaritans and the Freemasons.
  • Ann Marie Forbes. For services to Education in the UK and Uganda.
  • Ian Forbes. For voluntary service to the RUCGC Foundation.
  • Professor Alfred Paul Forster. For services to Patients with Prostate Cancer.
  • John Fothergill. For services to Immigration and Border Management.
  • (Cyril) Jeffrey Fox. For services to the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and charitable service.
  • Carl Frampton. For services to Boxing.
  • Vivian June Isoult French. For services to Literature, Literacy, Illustration and the Arts.
  • Elizabeth Susan Friend. For public service and for voluntary service to the community in Sheffield.
  • Dr Rachel Jane Furley. For services to Sick and Disabled Children in the UK and Belarus.
  • The Honourable Heather Margaret Anne Galloway Galbraith. For services to Equestrianism in Ayrshire.
  • Pamela Bruce Gallant. For services to People with Special Needs in Aberdeen particularly through Sport.
  • Shaun Gettings. For services to Prisoners.
  • Lawrence Gibbons. For services to Law Enforcement particularly Tackling the Illegal Drugs Trade.
  • Kathleen Philomena Gilbert. For services to Children and Families.
  • Philip John Gilbert. For services to Children and Families.
  • Deborah Glover. For services to Nursing and Nursing Journalism.
  • Rita Ann Gooch. For services to Law Enforcement.
  • Keith Edward Goodger. For services to The Air Training Corps and to the community in Hampton, Middlesex.
  • Rosalind Diane Elizabeth Gordon. For services to Public Administration.
  • Linda June Gorn. For services to the Economy in Banffshire.
  • Donald Edward Graham. For services to Vocational Training for Young Adults with Learning Disabilities.
  • Jeremy Clayton Grammer RD . For voluntary service to Teignmouth Harbour Users.
  • Barbara Ann Gray. For voluntary service to the community in Oxfordshire through the Women's Institute.
  • Barbara Caroline Green. For services to the Development of Energy Policy and voluntary service to the community in London.
  • Barbara Kathleen Green. For services to Special Education.
  • Karen Lynn Green. For services to Young People in Wirral and West Cheshire.
  • Lady Milena Grenfell-Baines. For services to Music.
  • Richard Paul Griffin. For services to Health and Care.
  • Philippa Claire Griffith. For voluntary and public service to the community in Shrewsbury and Shropshire.
  • Joanne Lesley Griffiths. For services to Young People and the community in St Helens, Merseyside.
  • Nigel James Grimshaw. For services to Policing and the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Richard John Groom. For services to the community particularly Disabled Young People.
  • Agnes Grunwald-Spier JP . For services to the Jewish Community and Holocaust Awareness.
  • Colin Trevor Gurnett. For voluntary service to the community in Kent.
  • Andrew Graham Guy. For services to the Hospitality Industry and charity.
  • Maria Teresa Hackett. For services to Skills Development in South West Northern Ireland.
  • Joan Patricia Anne Hailes. For services to Journalism, Broadcasting and to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Linette Denise Haines. For services to Defence.
  • Malcolm Copley Hall. For services to Business.
  • Paul Yeomans Hamey. For services to the Regulation of Pesticides.
  • Andrew Scott Hamilton. For services to Economic Regeneration and Community Empowerment.
  • Maxine Hammond. For services to Service Personnel and their Families.
  • Keith Michael Hampson. For services to Young People in Manchester through Scouting.
  • Frederick John Hanson. For services to Children and Families.
  • Marie Hanson. For services to Young People and to Survivors of Abused women in Wandsworth.
  • Violet Shirley Hanson. For services to Children and Families.
  • Wilma Carol Grant Harper. For public and voluntary services to the Forestry Sector.
  • Clare Elizabeth Harrigan. For services to Further Education and the Construction Industry.
  • Trudi (Gertrude Elizabeth Cairns) Harris. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Roy Harrison. For voluntary service to Cricket in Northern Ireland.
  • (Peter) Duncan Haworth. For services to Education.
  • John Charles Hayes. For services to the community in Bishopthorpe Road, York.
  • Ayesha Hazarika. For political service.
  • Dr Charles Thomas Heatley. For services to Primary Healthcare.
  • Penelope Ann Hedley Lewis. For voluntary service to the British Red Cross.
  • Bradley Hemmings. For services to Culture and Disability Arts particularly in London.
  • Margaret Ann Hickish. For services to People with Disabilities.
  • Stephen Neil Hodgkinson. For services to the community in Congleton, Cheshire.
  • Claire Hodgson. For services to Inclusion and Integration in the Arts and Cultural Sectors.
  • David Peter Hong. For services to Optometry particularly voluntary service to Optometry Abroad.
  • Elaine Hopkins. For services to Defence.
  • Patrick Barron Hopkirk. For services to Motoring and Young People.
  • Brian Michael Hosier. For services to the Scout Association and the community in London.
  • Stephanie Jayne "Steph" Houghton. For services to Football.
  • Linda Houston. For public and voluntary service to Education.
  • Christopher Howard. For services to Special Educational Needs.
  • Martin Philip Howarth. For services to Children and Education.
  • Sydney John Howarth. For services to the community in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham.
  • John Howe. For services to Diabetes UK and the community in Trafford, Manchester.
  • Jane Carol Howorth. For services to Battery Hen Welfare.
  • Anthony Joseph Hubbard. For services to Heritage and the community in Woodbridge, Suffolk.
  • David Hughes. For services to charity.
  • Nigel Auriol Hughes. For services to the Business Community in London.
  • Stephen Paul Humble. For services to Education.
  • John Hutchison. For services to People with Learning Disabilities.
  • Christopher Hutton. For services to Education.
  • Alina Ibragimova. For services to Music.
  • Gail Inglis. For services to the Administration of Justice and the community in Cumbria.
  • Lucille Ingman. For services to the community and to charity in Leeswood, Flintshire.
  • Doreen Anne Irving. For parliamentary services.
  • Sonia Jacob. For services to the Magistry and the Voluntary Sector in West Sussex.
  • Rosalie Mary James. For services to Agriculture in Wales.
  • Elizabeth Claire Jamieson. For services to Students with Dyslexia and Dyspraxia in UK Higher Education.
  • Jeanette De Beir Jarratt. For services to the community in Birmingham, West Midlands.
  • Oluwayemisi Olivia Jenkins. For services to Border Security and Wellbeing in the Workplace.
  • Martin Dudley Johnson. For services to Local Government.
  • Susan Johnson JP . For services to Supporting Patients with Cancer.
  • Professor Michael Andrew Henry Johnston. For services to the Dairy Industry in Northern Ireland.
  • Elizabeth Tina Jones. For services to Childcare and Early Learning in Denbighshire.
  • Enid Stella Jones. For services to the community in Dorchester, Dorset.
  • Gaynor Jones. For voluntary service to Golf and the Development of Women's Golf in Wales.
  • Lyndon Richard Jones. For political service.
  • Bryony Jordan. For services to Occupational Therapy for Children with Disabilities.
  • John Michael Joseph. For services to Disadvantaged Young People and to People with Disabilities in the Jewish Community.
  • Michael Josephson. For charitable services to Children.
  • Michael Anthony Breitheamh Judge. For services to charity, Coventry University and the community in Dunchurch, Warwickshire.
  • Gurmeet Kalsi. For parliamentary services and voluntary services to the Sikh Community in Surrey.
  • Arnold Mark Kaplan. For charitable services particularly through the Gentlemen's Night Out.
  • Priscilla Anne Kealy. For services to the community in Ripon, North Yorkshire.
  • Janet Ashley Kelly. For services to Maritime Safety.
  • Professor Roger John Kemp. For services to Engineering.
  • Miranda Kirschel. For services to Equal Opportunities in the Nuclear Industry.
  • Stephen Alex Knox. For services to Prisoners.
  • Adrian Michael Koe. For voluntary service to Young People through the Downside Fisher Youth Club, Bermondsey, London.
  • Eva Margaret Lambert. For services to Sport, Education and Health in the community in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.
  • Councillor David Anthony Lancaster, Councillor, Salford City Council. For services to the community in Salford and charitable services to Elderly People through the Salfordian Hotel Trust.
  • Rosemary Lancaster. For charitable services through the Lancaster Foundation.
  • John Victor Laverick, Vice-President, Wilts and Berks Canal Trust. For voluntary service to Waterways Management and Restoration.
  • Tony Kwok Fai Law, President, South East Essex Chinese Association. For services to the Chinese Community in Southend.
  • Martin Lawrence, Volunteer and University Ambassador, Crimestoppers. For voluntary service to Crime Prevention in Northamptonshire.
  • Janet Margaret Leach, Head of Disabled Children's Services, London Borough of Enfield. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs.
  • Patricia Leadbeater. For voluntary service to First Aid through St John Ambulance in the West Midlands.
  • Philip Anthony Leason, Customer Service Adviser, Staffordshire. For services to Royal Mail and to the community in Stone, Staffordshire.
  • Brian Russell Lee, Chair, Football Conference Trust and President, Football Conference. For services to Football.
  • Elizabeth Lees, Deputy Director, Nursing and Patient Experience, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • David Lenagan. For services to Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service and the Children's Burns Foundation.
  • Alice Lester, Programme Manager, Planning Advisory Service. For services to Planning.
  • Professor David Levin, Founder, The Capital Hotel. For services to Hospitality and Youth Training.
  • Alison Lewy, Founder, Fashion Angel. For services to the Fashion Industry.
  • Susan Patricia Liburd. For services to Business, Charities and Voluntary Organisations.
  • John Alan Little, Founder Member, Helping Others Worldwide. For voluntary and charitable services Abroad.
  • John William Lockwood, Honorary Chairman, Lincolnshire Agricultural Society. For services to Agriculture in Lincolnshire.
  • Laura Margaret Logan Wood. For services to the community in Chelmsford, Essex.
  • Gina Maria Long. For charitable services in East Anglia.
  • Eddie Peter Lynch. For services to Vulnerable and Disabled People through Bromley Mencap.
  • Thomas Anthony Lynch, Officer, Border Force, Home Office. For services to Border Security and to charity.
  • Rowena Orr Macaulay. For services to Higher Education.
  • Janice Irene Rosabelle MacBeath. For services to Education and the community in Dores, Inverness-shire.
  • Elizabeth Ruth Maclay. For services to People with Disabilities, Children and the community in Hampshire.
  • Marion Catherine MacLeod. For services to Healthcare.
  • Kenneth Ian MacNab. For services to the Fishing Industry in Scotland.
  • Georgina Claire Maitland. For services to Medical Emergencies.
  • Helen Marriage. For services to the Arts and Outdoor Performance.
  • Austen Neil Marsh. For services to Border Security.
  • Sandra Marston. For services to the community in Tameside, Greater Manchester.
  • Matthew Thomas Martin. For services to the Charitable Sector and the community in Norfolk.
  • Christopher George Matthews-Maxwell TD, For services to the Voluntary Sector.
  • Wendy Penelope Maxwell. For services to Carers.
  • Ruth Elizabeth Mays. For services to People with Visual Impairments and to Education in Leicestershire.
  • Michael Andrew McCarthy. For services to Music in Wales.
  • Councillor Patrick McCarthy. For services to Local Government and Community Cohesion in Belfast.
  • Cyd McCarthy-Akrill. For services to People with Learning Disabilities and Complex Needs in Hull and Yorkshire.
  • Jane McClelland. For services to Taxpayers and voluntary service to Cancer Awareness.
  • Carmel Bridget McConnell. For services to School Food.
  • Christine Ann McCoy. For services to Social Equality.
  • Diane McCrea. For services to the Water Industry and its Customers.
  • Isabella Kean McCue. For services to the Arts and Disadvantaged People in Scotland.
  • Anita Christina Teresa McGowan. For services to Further Education and to the community in Sutton and Croydon.
  • Judith Barbara McGregor. For services to Health Education in the NHS.
  • Vivienne McGuire. For services to Anatomy Bequeathal.
  • Anne McIlveen. For services to the community in Glasgow.
  • Colin McKeown. For services to Drama Production and the community in Liverpool.
  • Heather Lyn McKissack. For services to Education.
  • Dianne McMillan. For services to Swimming and Disability Awareness.
  • Edwin James Bratten McMurran. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Peter McQuade. For services to Charity and Sports Fundraising.
  • Rekha Mehr. For services to Entrepreneurship and Enterprise.
  • Dr Jayshree Mehta. For services to the community and Community Cohesion in Peterborough.
  • Alison Mihail. For services to Young People.
  • Stephen James Miller. For services to Sport.
  • Ian Mirfin. For services to Disability Sport.
  • Cedric Moon. For services to Equality and voluntary service to the Deaf Community in South Wales.
  • Audrey May Moore. For public and voluntary services to the Royal Marines.
  • Sandra Ann Morgan. For services to the community in Worplesdon, Surrey.
  • Cargin Nevil Moss. For services to Taekwondo, community and charity.
  • Rev'd Canon Brian Mountford. For services to Ecclesiastical Heritage.
  • Douglas Moutrie. For services to People with Disabilities in Kent.
  • Nathan Wayne Munson. For services to Counter-Terrorism.
  • Anthony Harkness Murray. For services to the community in Wooler and the County of Northumberland.
  • Christopher John Murray. For services to Skills in the Energy and Utility Sector and to charity.
  • Lorraine Murray. For services to Industry and the community in Ayrshire.
  • Saravanamuttu Mylvaganam. For public service and services to the Tamil community in the UK and Sri Lanka.
  • Satpal Singh Nahl. For services to Taxpayers and Public Administration.
  • Yasmin Mohammed Farooq Nathani. For services to the Empowerment of Women in Leicester.
  • John Nelson. For services to the community in Belper, Derbyshire.
  • Joseph Martin Neville. For services to Competitive Shooting.
  • Tracey Neville. For services to Netball.
  • Carol Nice. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Blanche Nicolson. For services to People with Learning Difficulties and their Families.
  • Roger Hugh Nield. For services to Neighbourhood Policing particularly through Social Media.
  • Rosanna Mary Noad. For services to Child Protection.
  • Jacqueline Anne Oatley. For services to Broadcasting and Diversity in Sport.
  • Asha Odedra. For services to Law and Order.
  • Peter James Ogden. For services to Public Administration and voluntary service to Young People and charity.
  • Christina Ruth O'Keeffe. For services to the community in Lewes, East Sussex.
  • Annie Brenda Ollivierre-Smith. For services to Cardiac Nursing.
  • Kathleen Rose O'Rourke. For services to Further Education.
  • Paulette Jean Osborne. For services to Education.
  • Judith Ower. For services to Entrepreneurship.
  • Professor Allan Anthony Pacey. For services to Reproductive Medicine.
  • Justin James Packshaw. For services to Expeditions, Youth Development and charity.
  • Janice Anne Pallas. For charitable services to Children and Families.
  • Lt Cdr Geoffrey David Palmer RN (RTD). For voluntary service to Young People through the Sea Cadet Corps.
  • Karnail Singh Pannu. For services to the community in Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire.
  • Benjamin Anthony Parker. For voluntary service to the community in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
  • Douglas Alan Parker. For services to the community in Congleton, Cheshire.
  • John Parle. For services to Education and to the community in Widnes, Cheshire.
  • Janet Elizabeth Parsons. For services to Disabled and Disadvantaged People in Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset.
  • Juliette Paton. For services to charity in Aberdeenshire.
  • Kristine Farquhar Pawson. For voluntary and charitable service in Aberdeenshire.
  • June Yvonne Pearson. For services to the community in Devon and Wiltshire.
  • David Peck. For services to Education.
  • Maureen Phillips Perera. For services to Disabled Children in Sri Lanka.
  • Carol Maria Phillips. For services to Industry in Northern Ireland.
  • Paula Phillips. For services to Mental Health Nursing.
  • Richard Escricke Phillips. For services to Music and the Arts.
  • Gillian Patricia Platt. For services to Floral Art and the community in Bolton.
  • Steven Pleasant. For services to the Welfare and Housing of Asylum Seekers and Refugees.
  • Susan Pollack. For services to Holocaust Education.
  • Robert John Pooley. For services to Business and to Aviation.
  • Clifford Joseph "Goldie" Price. For services to Music and Young People.
  • Diane Marie Price. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and their Families in Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire.
  • Terence Priest. For services to Laboratory Animal Care and Welfare.
  • David William Prout. For services to Community Mental Health Nursing.
  • Michael Pusey. For services to Youth Sport in South London.
  • Jaz Rabadia. For services to Sustainability in the Energy Management Sector and Diversity in the STEM Sectors.
  • Michael Patrick Rafferty. For services to Music in Wales.
  • Susan Caroline Raftree. For services to Military Heritage and Commemoration.
  • Afsheen Kabir Rashid. For services to Renewable Energy Projects in Deprived London Communities.
  • Edith Nellie Ethel Ray. For services to Education.
  • Shaun Rayner JP . For services to the Administration of Justice and the community in Essex.
  • Asad Razzaq. For services to Young People and the community in Harehills, Leeds.
  • Abdullah Rehman. For services to the community in Balsall Heath, Birmingham.
  • William David Reilly. For services to Education.
  • Martin John Rigley. For services to Business and Innovation.
  • Caroline Elizabeth Roberts. For political service.
  • Bryan Walter Robinson. For services to the community in Donington, Lincolnshire.
  • Katrina Robinson. For services to Social Housing.
  • Linda June Robinson. For services to Children and Families.
  • Daniel James Roddy. For services to Business and the community in Derry, Londonderry.
  • Brian John Rolfe. For services to the community in Lawford and Tendring, Essex.
  • Eric Rooney. For services to Dentistry.
  • Peter Anthony Rose. For services to Musical Education and Conservation in the UK and Abroad.
  • Philip James Round. For services to Apprenticeships and Skills.
  • Lindsey Jane Rousseau. For services to Special Educational Needs.
  • Oonagh Rowden. For services to Benefit Claimants and services to the community and charity in Downpatrick, County Down.
  • Julia Aline Samuel. For services to Bereaved Children.
  • Paula Kathleen Sansom. For Humanitarian services to Emergency Healthcare Abroad.
  • John McCree Scott JP. For services to the Administration of Justice and to the Railway Community.
  • Michael Seabourne. For voluntary service to Armed Forces Personnel and their Families.
  • John Wilson Senior TD . For services to the community in Scarborough and to the Armed Forces through Heroes Welcome.
  • Anne Seymour. For services to Asylum Seekers and Refugees in South Tyneside.
  • David Manuel Shalit. For services to the City of London Corporation and voluntary service to Older People in London.
  • Elizabeth Shapland. For voluntary service to Bereaved Offenders and their Families.
  • Darren John Share. For services to the Environment in Birmingham.
  • Mukesh Sharma DL . For services to the Travel Trade in Northern Ireland.
  • Malcolm Ernest Sharp. For services to Town and Country Planning in England.
  • Kathleen Shayler. For services to Children and Families.
  • Roy Shayler. For services to Children and Families.
  • Jane Short. For services to the Art and Craft of Enamelling.
  • Tim Sigsworth. For services to Homeless Young Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People.
  • Anne Patricia Simpson. For services to the Treatment of Postnatal Depression in the Highlands.
  • Zara Smart. For services to Public Administration.
  • Enza Smith. For services to Children and Families.
  • Michael Anthony Smith. For services to the Reduction of Knife and Gun Crime.
  • Dr Philip Henry Smith. For services to Business and to the community in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.
  • Helen Rosemary Smyth. For services to Education.
  • Sheila Somerville. For services to Patients and their Families in Edinburgh.
  • Margaret Diane Southworth. For services to Education.
  • Samuel David Sowden. For services to Young People through Scouting in West Yorkshire.
  • Kenrick Parker Grant Spencer. For services to the community in Burnley, Lancashire.
  • Richard Spindler. For services to Maritime Safety.
  • Maureen Spowart Davies. For voluntary service to People with Mental Health Challenges.
  • Elizabeth Hansford Spreadbury. For services to the community particularly Survivors of Abuse.
  • Maureen Stephen. For services to Business and the community in Aberdeenshire.
  • Peter John Stephens. For services to Business and the community in Nottingham.
  • Alexander James Stewart. For voluntary service in Perth and Kinross.
  • David Charles Stewart. For services to the Scotch Whisky Industry.
  • Carol Ann Stonham. For services to Nursing.
  • David Anthony Street. For services to Community-based Democracy in Wales.
  • Gordon Herbert Stubberfield. For services to Education.
  • Peter Sunderland DL . For voluntary service to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance and the community in West Yorkshire.
  • Clare Frances Sutcliffe. For services to Technology Education.
  • Graham Kent Sutton. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Christine Jane Swan. For services to Education and Interfaith Relations in Oadby, Leicestershire.
  • Samantha Jane Swinglehurst. For services to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services.
  • Leslie Alexander Tait. For services to Sea Fishing.
  • Jean Taylor. For services to Higher Education and Economic Development in Cornwall.
  • Louise Anne Catherine Third. For services to Enterprise and charity.
  • Barrie Terence Thomas. For services to Education and to the community in Bingham, Nottinghamshire.
  • Patrice Thomas. For services to Children and Families.
  • Dr Lesley Thompson. For services to Research.
  • Sheila Jacqueline Mary Thompson. For voluntary service to Botanical Research.
  • Ella Daphne Tilley. For services to the Food Industry particularly Welsh Lamb.
  • Catherine Mary Tindall. For services to Children in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Sidny Botevyle Tingley. For services to Community Music Theatre particularly through Act One Scene One.
  • Heather Tobin. For services to Public Protection in the West Midlands.
  • Jennefer Tobin. For services to the Care of Wounded Soldiers.
  • Richard Graham Tovey. For services to Education.
  • Gilbert Joseph Tunney. For services to the Motor Industry and the community in Trillick, County Tyrone and Enniskillen, County Fermanagh.
  • William John Turner. For services to Higher Education.
  • Gregory James Valerio. For services to the UK and Fairtrade Gold Sectors in Colombia and East Africa.
  • Sally Anne Varah DL . For voluntary service to the community in Surrey.
  • Dr Suresh Chandra Vasishtha. For services to the community in the London Borough of Redbridge.
  • Valerie Villa. For services to the community in Chelmsford, Essex.
  • Philip Vincent-Barwood. For services to the Environment and the community in Hyndburn, Lancashire.
  • Dr Ian Stuart Viney. For services to Research Funding and Evaluation.
  • Erika Walker. For voluntary services to the community and Social Enterprises in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire.
  • Thomas Walsh. For services to the community in Wigan, Greater Manchester.
  • Joelle Warren. For services to Business.
  • Diane Elaine Watt. For services to the Childrenメs Hearings System in Scotland.
  • Lucy Alexandra Watts. For services to Young People with Disabilities.
  • Yvonne Mary Weatherhead. For services to Education.
  • Dr Sharon Helen Webb. For services to Heritage and Archaeology in Scotland.
  • Ronald Denholm Webster. For services to Tennis in Scotland.
  • Dr Adrian Robert Weston. For services to the community and charity in Leicestershire.
  • Sara Catherine Wheeler. For services to Government Administration and voluntary service to the community in South Westminster.
  • Graeme Kendal Whippy. For services to People with Dementia and Disabilities.
  • (Jonathan) Paul White. For charitable services especially to the Willow Foundation.
  • Marion White. For services to charity in Scotland.
  • Anne Whitworth. For services to Hockey in the North East.
  • John Geoffrey Whyman. For services to the Sick and Terminally Ill through Art Therapy.
  • Helen Macpherson Young Wilcox. For services to Social Care.
  • Jeremy John Edwin Wilding. For services to Music through the Three Choirs Festival in Herefordshire.
  • Carol Dorothy Wiles. For services to the community in Harleston, South Norfolk.
  • Dr Anthony Ffoulkes Williams. For services to Nutrition in Infants and Children.
  • Christopher Williams. For services to Special Educational Needs.
  • Emlyn Tysill Williams. For public and political service in Barry, Glamorgan.
  • Fara Williams. For services to Women's Football and charity.
  • Owain Tudor Williams. For public and voluntary service to Community Cohesion in Wales.
  • Hillary Frances Willmer. For voluntary service to Disadvantaged Communities in West Yorkshire.
  • Adrian Wills. For services to the community in Leicester.
  • Anne Catherine Wilson. For services to Engineering in Yorkshire.
  • Jeanette Ross Wilson. For services to the Holiday Parks Industry.
  • Pauline Marie Wilson. For services to Education.
  • Robert Allan David Wilson. For services to the Music Industry and charity.
  • Stephen Richard Mallett Wilson DL Suffolk. For charitable and voluntary service to the community in Suffolk.
  • Paul Winter. For services to Skills and Employment of Young People.
  • Philip Rowland Wolfe. For services to Renewable Energy and the Energy Sector.
  • Professor Kim Wolff. For public service to Road Safety.
  • Howard Antony Wood. For services to Education.
  • Joseph Wood. For voluntary service to the British Red Cross.
  • Frederick Wood-Brignall. For services to the community in Lydd and Romney Marsh, Kent.
  • Jill Woodhouse. For services to Children.
  • Emma Jane Lewis Woods. For services to Rural Business and Skills in North Yorkshire.
  • Nigel Leonard Woolner. For services to the Arts and Education.
  • John Fraser Worthington. For services to Urban Regeneration and voluntary service to Transport.
  • Jean Elizabeth Yates. For political service and service to the community in Lancashire.
  • Laura Naomi Young. For services to Chronically Ill Children in Scotland.
  • The Reverend Terence John Young. For services to the community in Darwen, Lancashire.
Diplomatic and Overseas List
  • John Jackie Barclay, British Honorary Consul, Port Elizabeth. For services to British nationals in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
  • David Iain Drummond Bennett, Regional Supervisor, Turkey, Commonwealth War Graves Commission. For services to the Gallipoli centenary commemorations.
  • Ms Greta Beresford, Safe Childbirth Programme Co-ordinator. For services to improving midwifery, principally in Russia, Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan.
  • Richard Bogg, Branch Vice President, SSAFA. For services to the British Service community in France.
  • The Reverend Canon Malcolm McNeille Bradshaw, Senior Chaplain, Anglican Church in Greece. For services to interfaith understanding and community charities in Greece.
  • Gillian Margaret Norah, Mrs. Brion, British Vice Consul, Balearics, Palma. For services to British nationals travelling to and living in the Balearic Islands, Spain.
  • Ms Catherine Contain, Head of Arts, British Council, Egypt. For services to UK-Egyptian cultural relations in the area of Arts.
  • Harold Thomas Edwards, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to British foreign policy.
  • Jacqueline Rose, Mrs. Ellick, Coordinator, Ascension Island Turtle Group. For services to the environment and the community on Ascension Island.
  • Miss Katie Ann Gatward, Volunteer Nurse. For nursing services to Ebola victims in West Africa.
  • Dawit Wolde Michael Gebre-Ab, Senior Director, Strategic Planning, Djibouti Ports and Free Zone Authority. For services to British Djibouti trade relations.
  • Margaret Mary, Mrs. Golding, Consultant in Autism. For services to Special Needs Education and to Autism.
  • Robin Walter Hill, Chairman and Founder, New Hope Foundation. For services to saving lives and palliative care for orphan children in China.
  • Dr. Amy Harriet Hughes, Trainee Specialist in Emergency Medicine. For services to humanitarian and emergency medicine.
  • Ms Catherine Mary Inglehearn, Former Deputy Head, Ebola Task Force, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to UK foreign policy in Africa.
  • Stephen Arthur Logan, Station Manager, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service. For services to British Serbian relations and assistance to the Serbian fire services.
  • Donat Kieran James Morgan, formerly President, National Association of British Schools in Spain. For services to British education in Spain.
  • Ms Dima Naaman, Political Officer, Syria Office, Istanbul, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to British interests in Syria.
  • Ms Fiona Rose Peacey, Clinic Nurse, British High Commission, Lilongwe. For services to healthcare in Malawi.
  • Professor Paul Thomas Rishworth, Attorney General of Pitcairn Islands. For legal services to the Pitcairn Islands.
  • Peter Raymond Scawen, Equitable Life Compensation campaigner. For services to the British community in France.
  • Ms Mona Nashman Smith, Retired Superintendent of the American British Academy, Muscat. For services to the promotion of education on Oman and to community relations.
  • Miss Serena Stone, Political Officer, British Embassy, Mogadishu, Somalia. For services to international peace and security.
  • Ms Judith Orissa Summers, Justice of the Peace, Falkland Islands. For services to justice in the Falkland Islands.
  • The Right Honourable Roger Mynors Swinfen Eady, Baron Swinfen, Director, Swinfen Charitable Trust UK (Kent). For services to international telemedicine.
  • Ms Susan Thain, Honorary Consul, Lanzarote and Managing Director, Lanzarote Weddings. For services to the British Embassy and the British community in the Canary Islands, Spain.
  • Ms Urszula Barbara Ann Wojciechowska, Executive Director, British American Business Council of New England. For services to British, American and international business communities in North America and the United Kingdom.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Diplomatic Service And Overseas List

  • Allan Joseph Alman – Performing Arts Promoter and Benefactor, Gibraltar. For services to music and to the community in Gibraltar.
  • Alice Ballard – Volunteer Prison Visitor, Taipei. For services to British and foreign prisoners in Taiwan.
  • Roger John Barlow – Chairman, Royal British Legion, Chile. For services to the British community and veterans in Chile.
  • Robin Terry Brown – Chairman, Telecoms Eastern European Challenge. For services to improving the lives of children in vulnerable communities in Moldova.
  • Hamish Roy Douglas – Chairman, Anglo-Bavarian Club. For services to British commercial interests in Germany.
  • Bridget Galsworthy Estavillo – Writer and Historian. For services to the heritage of the Cornish community in Mexico.
  • Alan Frank Harrisson – Volunteer Caseworker, Royal British Legion. For services to the Royal British Legion in the Republic of Ireland.
  • Sarah Bronwen Jones – Founder and director, Children of Fire. For services to young survivors of burn injuries in Africa.
  • Christine Ogle Hall Marigonda – Secretary, Circolo Italo-Britannico, Venice. For services to the British-Italian community in Venice, Italy.
  • Barbara Ann Patterson – Community and Charity volunteer. For services to the British community, the elderly and ex-servicemen and women in Spain.
  • Anthony William (Tony) Porter – chief executive officer, Oasis Cars. For services to the British community in Qatar.
  • David Graham Thomas – President, Safe Communities, Portugal. For services to crime prevention and awareness within the British and international community in Portugal.
  • Russell Adrian Vickers – Residence Manager, British Embassy, Baghdad. For services to British/Iraqi relations.
  • Rachel Mary Williamson – District Nursing Sister, Falkland Islands. For services to the community in the Falkland Islands.

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

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Ribbon bar of the Queen's Police Medal for Merit, as awarded for Distinguished Service
England and Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

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Ribbon bar of the Queen's Fire Service Medal for Merit, as awarded for Distinguished Service
England and Wales
Scotland
Jersey

Queen's Ambulance Service Medal (QAM)

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Ribbon bar of the Queen's Ambulance Service Medal for Merit, as awarded for Distinguished Service
England and Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland

Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal (QVRM)

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Ribbon bar of the Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal

Associate Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

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Ribbon bar of the Royal Red Cross

Overseas Territories Police Medal

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Ribbon bar of the Overseas Territories Police Medal for Merit, as awarded for Meritorious Service

Crown Dependencies

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Guernsey
  • Howard Edward Roberts QC – for services to The Crown.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Isle of Man
  • John Richard Aspden – for services to Financial Supervision.
  • John Hugh Davidson – for services to Charities and to the Manx community.
  • David Allan Vick – for services to Insurance and Pensions.
Jersey
  • Philip Austin – for services to the community as the Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Island Games 2015.
  • Clive Jones – for services to Jersey Heritage.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Isle of Man
Guernsey
Jersey

Antigua and Barbuda

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Antigua and Barbuda, on advice of her ministers in Antigua and Barbuda. [8]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

The Bahamas

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of The Bahamas, on advice of the Bahamian Government. [9]

The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

  • Edward Charles Carter – for services to broadcasting and the media.
  • Franklyn Roosevelt Wilson CMG – for services to business and philanthropy.

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

  • Dr. Leonard A. Johnson – for services to the church.

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Dame of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Cleophas R.E. Adderley – for services to music.
  • James Catalyn – for services to culture and acting.
  • The Reverend Dr. Philip Arthur Rahming JP – for civic service and services to religion.
  • Telator Cumi Strachan – for services to crafts and entrepreneurism.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Thomas A. Basden – for services to business and commerce.
  • Joshua Emerald Culmer JP – for services to civic affairs and community development.
  • Romeo Farrington – for services to business and to tourism.
  • Dennis Hall – for services to the community.
  • George Gilbert E. Pinder – for services to commerce and fishing.
  • The Reverend Dr. Marina Princess Sands – for services to the community and to religion.
  • Ansil Saunders – for services to the historic and cultural development of the island of Bimini.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Barbados

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Barbados, on advice of the Barbadian Government. [10]

Knight Bachelor

Belize

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Belize, on advice of the Belizean Government. [11]

The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

  • Michael Harwell Manfield Bowen – for services to business and industry.

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Dilcia Christina Feinstein – for services to business and the community.
  • Eleanor Rubina Herrera Hulse – for services to education.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Emelda Leticia August – for services to nursing.
  • Janet Patricia Gibson – for services to environmental protection.
  • Dr Aaron Paul Lewis – for services to science.
  • Juan Cansillo Nunez – for services to education and to sport.
  • Sarita Elena Westby – for services to education and to the community.

Grenada

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Grenada, on advice of the Grenadian Government. [12]

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight / Dame Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG / DCMG)

  • Justice Lyle Kevin St. Paul – for public service and services to the Judiciary

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Dr. Chamarthy Subbarao – for services to the Medical Profession.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Willan Dewsbury – for services to culture.
  • Anna Margaret Wilson – for services to education and to the community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

New Zealand

Saint Christopher and Nevis

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Saint Kitts and Nevis, on advice of the Kittian and Nevisian Government. [13]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

  • Bishop Kelvin C. Jones – for services to the community in the field of religion.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Clarita Violetta Richards – for services to education, music and public administration.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Ruperta Patricia Richards-Leader – for her contribution to the Health Care service.
  • Keith Scarborough – for cultural and community service.

Solomon Islands

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of the Solomon Islands, on advice of the Solomon Islands Government. [14]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Robinson S. Fugui – for services to Government in the areas of Environmental Health and Community Development.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Angeline Merle Aqorau – for services to the community and to the women of Solomon Islands.
  • Alick Butula – for services to commerce and to Community Development.
  • Chief Alfred Hairiu – for services to teaching, the Church, politics and to Community Development.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Tuvalu

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Tuvalu, on advice of the Tuvalu Government. [15]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Rev. Elder Suamalie Naisali Tafaki Iosefa Naisali – for public and community service.
  • Piita Polapola – for public and community service.
  • Susana Semu Taafaki – for public and community service.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

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