2017 Birthday Honours

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The 2017 Queen's Birthday Honours were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The Birthday Honours were awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June. The Queen's Birthday Honours for the United Kingdom were announced on 16 June; [1] [2] the honours for New Zealand were announced on 5 June [3] and for Australia on 12 June. [4]

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The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour. They are 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 by 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.

George Cross (GC)

George Medal (GM)

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

Knight Bachelor

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath

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

Military Division

Royal Navy

Civil Division

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division

Royal Navy

British Army

  • Major General Mark Jarvis Gaunt, 520645.
  • Major General John Robert Patterson, 518170.

Royal Air Force

Civil Division

The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight / Dame Commander of The Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (KCMG/DCMG)

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

Royal Victorian Order

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Insignia of a Knight / Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order

Knight / Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO/DCVO)

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (RVM*)

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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

Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE/DBE)

Civil

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military

Royal Navy

British Army

Royal Air Force

Civil

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Thorhilda Mary Vivia Abbott-Watt, HM Ambassador, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. For services to British foreign policy
  • Agatha Mary Akyigyina. For political and public service.
  • Aubrey John Adams, Honorary Patron and Chair, Wigmore Hall. For services to the Arts.
  • Dawn Ailsa Adams, Clinical Director, Public Dental Service, NHS Fife. For services to Dentistry.
  • Rupert Joe Fairfax Ainley, First Secretary, British Embassy, Beijing, China. For services to UK energy security and UK/China relations
  • Professor Michael Calvert Appleby, Lately Chief Scientific Adviser, World Animal Protection. For services to Animal Welfare.
  • John Archbold, Programme Manager, Liverpool, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Digital Innovation and the community in Merseyside.
  • Professor Polly Arnold, Crum Brown Chair of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh. For services to Chemistry and Women in STEM.
  • Catherine Ashley, Lately Chair, Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. For services to Holocaust Commemoration and Awareness.
  • Neil Roderick Baker, Lately Consultant Podiatrist, Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Podiatry and Diabetes.
  • Rodney Lister Bass, Lately Councillor, Essex County Council, For services to Local Government.
  • Catherine Mary Bennett, Lately National Director for Wales, Equality and Human Rights Commission. For services to Equality and Human Rights.
  • Richard Jonathan Benson, President, Tell MAMA and board member, Community Security Trust. For services to the Jewish community.
  • Rory David Best. For services to Rugby.
  • Professor Graeme Black, Professor of Genetics and Ophthalmology, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Genetics and Ophthalmology.
  • Professor Katherine Blundell, Professor of Astrophysics, University of Oxford. For services to Astronomy and the Education of Young People.
  • Ruth Dorothy Bovill, Headteacher, Heathermount Special Needs School, Berkshire. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Keith George Bradshaw. For services to charity and Young People in the West Midlands.
  • Simon Thomas Bramwell, chief executive officer, SS Simon and Jude C.E. Primary Academy Trust. For services to Education
  • Professor Susan Mary Braye, Emerita Professor of Social Work, University of Sussex. For services to Vulnerable People.
  • Andrea Ruth Brewster, Member and Lately President, Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys. For services to Intellectual Property.
  • Tracey Brown, Director, Sense about Science. For services to Science.
  • Justine Iris Bryer, Co-Founder & President, The European Union Youth Orchestra. For services to arts, culture, youth, education and international relations
  • Professor William Buchanan, Professor of Computing and director, Centre for Networking, Security and Distributed Systems, Edinburgh Napier University. For services to Cyber Security.
  • Sally Jane Burlington, Head of Policy, Local Government Association. For services to Adult Social Services.
  • Michael Cecill Chairman, Rathlin Development and Community Association. For services to Community Development on Rathlin Island.
  • Roger Arthur Holden Chadwick, Member, Courts of Common Council and The Irish Society. For services to the City of London Corporation and community initiatives in Northern Ireland.
  • Michael Hugh Cherry, National Policy chairman, Federation of Small Businesses. For services to the Small Business Community.
  • Sultan Ahmed Choudhury, Chief Executive Officer, Al Rayan Bank. For services to the UK Market for Islamic Finance.
  • William John Chrispin, Project Manager, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence Acquisition and to Military Capability.
  • Colin Edward Church, Former chief executive officer, Rhino Ark. For services to conservation, the environment and the community in Kenya
  • Professor David Clark, Wellcome Trust Investigator, University of Glasgow. For services to Education in Dumfries and Galloway and Research into End of Life Care.
  • John Gordon Cluff. For services to Business and charity.
  • David John Coldman. For services to Business, Young People and charity.
  • Jeremy Michael Rooke Collingridge. For voluntary service in Leicestershire.
  • Hugh Connor, Director, Centre for Effective Services. For services to Social Care.
  • James Gareth Cooper, Chief Executive, Middletown Centre for Autism Ltd. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs.
  • Major General Patrick Anthony John Cordingley, Chair, National Remembrance Visitor Centre Appeal Council, National Memorial Arboretum. For voluntary service.
  • Professor Philip Cotton, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Rwanda. For services to education in Rwanda
  • Jane Cowell, Director, Young People's Funding Allocations and Student Support, Education Funding Agency. For services to the Department for Education.
  • John Sebastian Cox, Head, Air Historical Branch, Ministry of Defence. For services to the Royal Air Force and Aviation Heritage.
  • Richard Michael Beresford Crocker, Lately Deputy Head of Mission, Juba, South Sudan. For services to British interests in South Sudan
  • Professor Margaret Elizabeth Cupples, Professor of General Practice, Queen's University, Belfast and General Practitioner. For services to Higher Education and Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
  • Dr. Mehtabunisa Currey. For services to Global International Development
  • Lauren Currie, Co-founder, SNOOK. For services to British Design Industry Exports and to Diversity in Design.
  • Christopher David Daniel, Lately Change and Implementation Group Manager, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to DWP and Cancer charities.
  • Christopher Darmon, For services to Young People through the Youth Hostel Association.
  • Clare Davies, HR Director, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing.
  • Colm Francis Davis, Principal, Tor Bank School. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs.
  • Michael John De Giorgio. For services to Sport and the community in London.
  • Louis Anthony Desa, Lately Headteacher, Bishop Thomas Grant Catholic Secondary School, London. For services to Education.
  • Joan Miner Deslandes, Headteacher, Kingsford Community School, Beckton, London. For services to Education.
  • Professor Belinda Jane Dewar, Professor of Practice Improvement, University of the West of Scotland. For services to Nursing.
  • David Dewing, Lately Director, the Geffrye Museum of the Home. For services to the Arts.
  • Sital Singh Dhillon, Head of Law and Criminology, Sheffield Hallam University. For services to Higher Education.
  • Dr. Thomas Nicholas Dixon. For services to Underwater Archaeology, Public Engagement and the Economy in Scotland.
  • Declan Michael Martin Donnellan. For services to Theatre.
  • Mark Ducker, Executive Principal and chief executive officer, STEP Academy Trust. For services to Education.
  • Brian Leslie Dunsby, Director, Yorkshire Business Market Ltd and lately Chief Executive, Harrogate Chamber of Trade and Commerce. For services to Business and the community in Harrogate.
  • Belinda Jane Earl, Style Director, Marks and Spencer. For services to Retail.
  • Professor Christopher Trevor Elliott, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, Queen's University, Belfast. For services to the Agri-Food Supply Chain.
  • Gloria Maureen Elliott, Chief Executive, Noise Abatement Society. For services to Awareness of and Solutions to Pollution from Noise.
  • Professor Alison Etheridge, FRS, Professor of Probability, Mathematical Institute and Department of Statistics, University of Oxford. For services to Science.
  • Dr. David Thomas Evans, National Teaching Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Sexual Health, University of Greenwich, London. For services to Nursing and Sexual Health Education.
  • Roger Malcolm Evans. For services to the UK Dairy Industry and local community.
  • Lynda Fairhurst, Lately Head of Lifelong Learning, Oldham Council. For services to Further Education.
  • Andrew William Mildmay Fane. For services to Heritage and charity.
  • Laura Madeline Alexandra Faulkner, Director, Live Marketing and E-Commerce, Department for International Trade. For services to UK Exports.
  • Dr. Tanya Mary Caro-Lynne Ferris, Director, Outdoor Recreation Northern Ireland. For services to Countryside Recreation in Northern Ireland.
  • Ginny Ferson, Deputy Governor of Bermuda. For services to child safeguarding in the British Overseas Territories
  • William Alexander Finlayson, Founder, MBM Commercial. For services to Entrepreneurship and voluntary service in Scotland.
  • Janet Elizabeth Fishwick, Chief Executive, Parents and Children Together and Member, Adoption Leadership Boards, London and South East. For services to Adoption.
  • Sebastien Fouquet. For services to Humanitarian Aid in Africa.
  • William Michael Furniss. For services to Swimming.
  • Alan Tevor Gay, Deputy Chief Executive and Section 151 Officer, Leeds City Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Julian Keith Getty. For services to Music and Modern Hymn Writing.
  • Professor Brenda Elizabeth Simpson Gibson, Lead Clinician for Haematology and Oncology Service, Glasgow Royal Hospital for Children. For services to Child Healthcare.
  • Michael Goodhand, Head of Logistics, International Division, British Red Cross. For services to Disaster Relief.
  • Dr. Deborah Katherine Goodwin, Head, Communication and Applied Behavioural Science Department, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Ministry of Defence. For services to Armed Forces Staff Education.
  • William Gowdy, Director of Engineering Procurement, Northern Ireland Water. For services to Civil Engineering and Education.
  • Dorothy Anne Gradden, Head of Programme Delivery, Legacy Ponds, Sellafield Limited. For services to the Nuclear Industry.
  • Carmel Jane Grant, Head, Army Reform Team, Ministry of Defence. For services to Army Reform.
  • Keith Green, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to British/Colombian relations
  • Kenneth Thomas Green. For voluntary political service.
  • Professor Laura Elizabeth Green, Leader, Research Group, School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick. For services to the Health and Welfare of Farmed Livestock.
  • John Richard Heaton Greenwood. For services to National and International Rugby.
  • Dr. Julie Patricia Greeves, Research Scientist, Ministry of Defence. For services to Military Operational Effectiveness.
  • Linda Gregson, Head, Primary Care Transformation Team, Scottish Government. For services to Education and Social Care.
  • Inga Margaret Amy Grimsey. For services to Heritage and the community.
  • John Guthrie. For charitable services.
  • Professor Erica Victoria Haimes, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Founding Executive Director, Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences Research Centre, Newcastle University. For services to Social Science.
  • John Neville Hare, Founder of Wild Camel Protection Foundation. For services to conservation of the wild camel in Mongolia and China
  • Roger Toby Soames Hargreaves, Director, Hybrid Bill Delivery, High Speed 2 Ltd. For services to Transport.
  • Asif Abdul Haseeb. For services to Racial Equality, Health and Education in Scotland and Pakistan.
  • Susan Carol Hawks. For services to the Conservative Party.
  • Dr. Geoffrey Charles Hawtin, Lately Member, Board of Trustees, Kew Gardens. For services to Global Agrobiodiversity Conservation, Subsistence Livelihood Enhancement and Sustainable Food Production.
  • Gillian Frances Hillier, Lately Deputy Director, Free Schools (North), University Technical Colleges and Studio Schools Capital, Education Funding Agency. For services to Education.
  • Patricia Ann Hodge, Actress. For services to Drama.
  • The Very Reverend Dr. Elizabeth Lorna Hood. For services to the Church of Scotland and charity.
  • Katharine Horler, Chief Executive, Adviza and Chair, Careers England. For services to Further Education.
  • Philip Horrocks, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Dr. Kamaljit Kaur Hothi, Head of Colleague Volunteering and Group Fundraising, Lloyds Banking Group. For services to Diversity in the Banking Sector.
  • Catherine Anne Howell, Chief Nurse, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Services, NHS Blood and Transplant. For services to Nursing.
  • Geraldine Lesley Howley, chief executive officer, Incommunities. For services to Housing, Young People and the community in Bradford.
  • Louise Hubble, Police Inspector, Hampshire Constabulary. For services to the Rural communities in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
  • Dr. Nicholas Hughes. For services to Innovation in Africa.
  • Mary Winifred Gloria Hunniford. For services to Cancer charities through Breast Screening Services and Cancer Support.
  • Professor Nigel Peter Hunt, Head of Orthodontic Department, Eastman Dental Institute, University College London. For services to Dentistry and to the Specialty of Orthodontics.
  • Thomas Hurst, chief investment officer, Sunderland City Council. For services to Local Government and Economic Prosperity through Inward Investment.
  • Ogheneruona Mercy Iguyovwe, Senior Specialist Prosecutor, International Justice and Organised Crime Division, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order.
  • Alison Jane Inman, JP. For services to Social Housing Tenants in Essex.
  • Professor Emily Jackson, FBA, Professor of Law and vice-chair, Academic Board, London School of Economics. For services to Higher Education.
  • Glenys Jackson, Director, Merchant Navy Training Board. For services to Recruitment and Training.
  • Dr. Patricia Denise Jackson. For services to Children with Additional Support Needs and charity.
  • Gillian Olive May James, Headteacher, St Mary's CofE(A) Primary School, Staffordshire. For services to Education.
  • Jacqueline Jenks, Chief Executive, Leapfrog Mountain. For services to Training, Project Management and People Development.
  • Brendan James Joyce, chief executive officer, Norfolk Wildlife Trust. For services to Wildlife Conservation in Norfolk.
  • Natasha Kaplinsky, Broadcaster. For services to Holocaust Commemoration.
  • Arvind Michael Kapur, DL, Chairman, National Space Centre and Founder and director, Signum Corporate Communications Ltd. For services to Science, Technology, Business and Enterprise.
  • Chandrakant Kataria, Group Chief Executive, East Midlands Housing Group. For services to Housing in the East Midlands.
  • Idris Khan. For services to Art.
  • Philip Andrew Kimberley, Lately Chair, England Hockey. For services to Hockey.
  • Keith Charles Knowles, Chief Executive, Beds and Bars. For services to the community and charity.
  • Dr. Nikesh Kotecha, chief executive officer, Morningside Pharmaceuticals. For services to Entrepreneurship, Innovation in Pharmaceutical Services and Philanthropy.
  • Richard James Lake, Owner and Chief Executive, Eastern Airways and Humberside Airport. For services to Aviation.
  • Patrick Lamb, Lately Arabian Peninsula Iraq Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to supporting the Government Legal Service
  • Sarah-Jane Abigail Lancashire. For services to Drama.
  • Joan Lawton, Independent Member, TACT Adoption and Permanence Panel and Member, TACT Board of Trustees. For services to Adoption.
  • Timothy Patterson Lefroy. For services to the Advertising Industry.
  • Dr. Nigel William Leigh, Principal and Chief Executive, Stephenson College. For services to Further Education and Apprenticeships.
  • Anthony Rhydian Lewis, Peer to Peer and Financial Inclusion Innovator. For services to Financial Services.
  • Dr. Robert William Lewis, Director, TotalSim. For services to Science Applied to Sport.
  • Richard Lister, Vice-Chancellor, University of Suffolk. For services to Higher Education.
  • Martyn Lloyd-Evans, Lately Police Staff, Head of Review Unit, South Wales Police. For services to the Serious Crime Review Group.
  • Norman Robert Lynas, Chairman, Lynas Foodservice. For services to the Business Sector, to charity and the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Morag Dorothy Mackellar, Allied Health Professionals Children's Services Manager, NHS Forth Valley. For services to Dietetics, the Dietetic Profession and Public Health.
  • Dr. Kerry Jean Mashford, Chief Executive, National Energy Foundation. For services to the Energy Industry.
  • Professor Malcolm David Mason. For services to the NHS and Cancer Research.
  • Margaret Mason, Founder and Executive Chair, Children 1st Day Nurseries Group. For services to Education.
  • Maria McCaffery, MBE, Lately chief executive officer, RenewableUK. For services to the Renewable Energy Sector.
  • Catherine Brenda McCallum, Director, Rural Affairs, Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Government and the community.
  • Gillian Lesley McCarthy, Director, Operational Policy and Performance, Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service. For services to Employers and Employees.
  • Susan Bridget McDermott, National Director and non-executive director, Rainbows Bereavement Support GB. For services to Education.
  • Francesca Jane McDonagh, Head, Retail Banking and Wealth Management, HSBC. For services to Banking.
  • Nona McDuff, Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Kingston University. For services to Higher Education.
  • Dr. Ramesh Dulichandbhai Mehta, President, British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin. For services to the NHS.
  • Professor Colin Mellors. For services to Economic Development in Yorkshire.
  • Heather Patricia Melville, Director for Strategic Partnerships, Royal Bank of Scotland. For services to Gender Equality.
  • David John Mepham – UK Director, Human Rights Watch. For services to Human Rights
  • Peter Meredith-Smith, Associate Director, Employment Relations, Royal College of Nursing (Wales). For services to Nursing in Wales.
  • Linda Jean Miller, Project Manager, Crossrail. For services to Engineering and to Promoting Gender Equality.
  • Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, Chief Executive, Institute of Public Health in Northern Ireland. For services to Public Health.
  • Valerie Theresa Moore, chief executive officer, Rightforsuccess Academy Trust and Executive Head, Eaton Hall Specialist Academy, Norwich. For services to Education.
  • Patricia Moran, Headteacher, Lionel Road Primary School, Brentford, London. For services to Education.
  • Amanda Rose Mordey, Headteacher, Merstone Special School and Forest Oak Special School, Solihull. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disability.
  • Gwyneth Anne Rhoda Morgan, Founder, Prisoner's Penfriends. For services to the Rehabilitation of Prisoners.
  • Paul Palmer Mullins, Lately chairman, Industrial Development Advisory Board and chairman, Education and Training Foundation. For services to Business and the Economy.
  • Alexander Murray, Chief Superintendent, West Midlands Police. For services to Evidence-based Policing.
  • Judith Mary Murray. For services to Tennis, Women in Sport and charity.
  • David Richard Newell. For services to the Newspaper and Publishing Industries.
  • Gillian Collins Norton, DL, Lately Chief Executive, London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames. For services to Local Government.
  • Chi-Chi Nwanoku, MBE, Musician. For services to Music.
  • Maureen Okoye, Headteacher, Davies Lane Primary School, Leytonstone, London. For services to Education.
  • Dr. Kathryn Oldham, Head of Resilience, Civil Contingencies and Resilience Unit, Association of Greater Manchester Authorities. For services to Local Government.
  • Jonathan Mark O'Neill, managing director, Fire Protection Association. For services to Fire Safety.
  • Nicholas Ronald Ormerod. For services to Theatre Design.
  • Professor Clive Peter Page, Professor of Pharmacology and Head of Sackler Institute of Pulmonary, King's College London. For services to Pharmacology.
  • Angela Paget, Lately Headteacher, St Bede's Catholic Junior School, Widnes. For services to Education.
  • Dr. Sarah Amanda Pape, Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Royal Victoria Infirmary Newcastle Upon Tyne. For services to the treatment of burns patients in the UK and Romania
  • Dr. Alison Parken. For services to Equality and Diversity.
  • Margaret Parks, Chief Executive, Women's Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre, Cornwall. For services to Victims of Sexual and Domestic Abuse.
  • Harinder Singh Pattar, Headteacher, The Heathland School, London. For services to Education.
  • Clive Robert Peckover, Head, Family Policy, Immigration and Border Policy Directorate, Home Office. For services to Policy on Family, Asylum and Sham Marriages.
  • Nigel Graham Peters, Director, Development Aid, British Expertise International. For services to UK export promotion in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
  • Helen Ann Phillips, Business Change and Delivery Manager, Cymru Wales, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order.
  • Wendy Joy Phillips. For services to International Development.
  • Dr. Cheryll Denise Pitt, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Aviation Safety.
  • Polly Susannah Athenais Purvis, Chief Executive, ScotlandIS. For services to the Digital Economy in Scotland.
  • Mohammad Shahed Quraishi, Consultant Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon and Director ENT Masterclass, Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals. For services to the NHS and Medical Education.
  • Emily Ramsay For services to Improving Health and Safety in the Forestry and Arboriculture Industries.
  • Marsha Rae Ratcliff. For charitable services.
  • Dr. Fiona Elizabeth Rayment, Director for Fuel Cycle Solutions, National Nuclear Laboratory. For services to UK Nuclear Research and Innovation.
  • Anna Maria Richardson, Researcher and Analyst, Crime and Policing Analysis, Home Office. For services to Drugs and Alcohol Evidence-based Policy.
  • Peter Richardson, Chairman, Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to Enterprise and Growth in Nottingham.
  • Karen Riley. Lately Headteacher, Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children, Camden, London. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Jillian Rosemary, Lady Ritblat. For services to Arts Philanthropy.
  • Beverley Rose Robinson, Principal and Chief Executive, Blackpool and the Fylde College. For services to Further Education.
  • Bernadette Roobottom, Lately Headteacher, Shobnall Primary School, Staffordshire. For services to Education.
  • Antony David Ross, Director, Bridges Fund Management Limited. For services to Social Enterprise and Investment.
  • Margaret Katherine Ross, Lately Senior Lecturer for Dental Care Professionals, University of Edinburgh. For services to Dentistry.
  • Paul John Russell, Grade 7. For services to Defence.
  • Sarah Emily Ruston, Author. For services to Adoption.
  • David Rutter, Head, Armed Forces and Veterans' Health Policy Team. For services to the Health of Members of the Armed Forces, Reservists, their Families and Veterans.
  • Professor David Roy Sandbach, Director, National Innovation Centre for Ageing, Newcastle University. For services to Science, Innovation and Skills.
  • Clive Antonio Saunders. For services to the community, Education and Equality.
  • Councillor Isobel Seccombe, Leader, Warwickshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Nardeep Sharma, Chief Executive Officer, The Thrive Partnership Academy Trust, Executive Principal, Colne Community College and Philip Morant School and College, Essex. For services to Education.
  • Rakesh Sharma, Chief Executive, Ultra Electronics. For services to Defence Capability.
  • Hugh Shaw, Secretary of State's Representative for Maritime Salvage and Intervention, Department for Transport. For services to Maritime Safety.
  • Caroline Diana Burnell Sheppard (Trotter), Chief Adjudicator, Traffic Penalty Tribunal. For services to Motorists.
  • Graham Shields, Lately chief electoral officer for Northern Ireland. For services to Electoral Democracy.
  • Dr. Richard John Simpson. For services to Scottish Politics and Public Life.
  • Laura Ann Pender Smith. For services to Disability Sports.
  • Paul Frank Soames, Lately Deputy chief executive officer, Contact a Family, London. For services to Children.
  • David James Spencer, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to national security
  • Wendy Patricia Spinks, Commercial Director, St Pancras International Station. For services to Rail.
  • Anthony Stacey, Chief Executive, South Yorkshire Housing Association and Chair, Placeshapers Group of Housing Associations. For services to Housing.
  • Heather Mary Stanning, MBE, Lately Rower. For services to Rowing.
  • David Rutherford Stewart, Business Unit Head, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to the Promotion of Investment in Northern Ireland.
  • Alastair Dunbar Storey. For services to the Hospitality Industry.
  • Peter Stout. For services to Young People and to the community in the North East.
  • Margaret Sumner, Headteacher, Brook Special Primary School, Tottenham, London. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Ashley Daniel Tabor, Founder and Executive President, Global. For services to the Media Industry.
  • Ann Edith Templeton, Assistant Director, State Aid Team, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to Government and State Aid.
  • Richard Thomason, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Philippa Hilary Jane Todd, Senior Fiscal Analyst, Office of Budget Responsibility. For services to Public Finances and Transparency.
  • Austin William Treacy, Governor, Northern Ireland Prison Service. For services to Reducing Re-offending and to Community Safety.
  • Professor Jane Margaret Turner, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Enterprise and Business Engagement, Teesside University. For services to Business Engagement.
  • Adrian Brian Turpin, Artistic Director, Wigtown Book Festival. For services to Literature and the Economy in Wigtownshire.
  • Caroline Underwood, Founder and chief executive officer, Philanthropy Company. For charitable services.
  • Professor Mahendra Pratap Singh Varma. For services to Cardiology in Northern Ireland.
  • Pascale Vassie, Executive Director, National Resource Centre for Supplementary Education. For services to Education.
  • Sandeep Singh Virdee, Founder and director, Darbar Arts Culture and Heritage Trust. For services to the Promotion of Indian Musical Heritage in the UK.
  • David Walliams. For services to charity and the Arts.
  • Professor Lynda May Warren, Lately Deputy Chair, Committee on Radioactive Waste Management. For services to Environmental Protection in the UK and Abroad.
  • Melanie Dawn Waters, Lately chief executive officer, The Poppy Factory. For services to ex-Service Personnel.
  • Robert Watt. For services to International Development.
  • Professor Tom Welton, Dean, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Imperial College London. For services to Diversity and Education.
  • Jacqueline Mary Westwood, Director, UK Genetic Testing Network, London. For services to Medical Genetics and the community in Kent.
  • Thomas Anthony Whitfield, Director of Finance, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to the NHS.
  • Roderick Gregory Coleman Williams. For services to Music.
  • Dr. Roisin Sharon Willmott, For services to Planning in Wales.
  • Adrian Wootton, Chief Executive, Film London. For services to Film.
  • Dr. Jaswinder Singh (Jason) Wouhra, Chair, Institute of Directors, West Midlands and Director & company secretary, East End Foods Plc. For services to business and international trade
  • Gerald Edwin Yates, President, National Conservative Convention. For voluntary political services.
  • John Sutherland Yates, Head of Strategy, Performance & Insight, British Council. For services to the UK's international and cultural relationships
  • Dr. Edward Max Ziff, Chairman, Town Centre Securities. For services to the Economy and the community in Leeds.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Olufunke Abimbola. For services to Diversity in the Legal Profession and to Young People.
  • Michele Angela Adams. For services to Girls' and Women's Football in Wales.
  • Paul Matthew Adams, Lately Grade 7, Assessment, Curriculum and Qualifications Group, Department for Education. For services to the Department for Education and to the community in Basildon.
  • Ruth Elizabeth Airdrie, Founder, Rainbow Living. For services to Adults with Learning Disabilities.
  • Evelyn Isabel Aitken, Owner, Fergushill Riding Stables. For services to Equestrianism and Riding for the Disabled in North Ayrshire.
  • Sharon Margaret Aitken, Principal Teacher, Special Education Department, Buckie High School. For services to Children with Special Needs and the community in Buckie, Banffshire.
  • Norma Alcock, Volunteer, NSPCC. For services to Vulnerable Children.
  • Saeeda Ali, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • William Bruce Allan, Principal Teacher, Physical Education, Buckhaven High School, Levenmouth. For services to Youth Rugby and charity.
  • Judith Elizabeth Allen. For voluntary service to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Julie Ann Allen, Headteacher, Birkwood Primary School, Barnsley. For services to Education.
  • John Bradbury Allinson. For services to the Tadworth and Walton Overseas Aid Trust.
  • Francesca Therese Andrews, Legal Directorate, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to Human Rights and the Rule of Law
  • Dr. Kofi Arfu Anie, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Imperial College London. For services to People with Sickle Cell Disease and Thalassaemia.
  • Amma Asante, Writer and Director. For services to Film.
  • Mohammad Ashfaq, Founder and Managing Director, Kikit Pathways to Recovery, Birmingham. For services to Vulnerable People.
  • Samera Jabeen Ashraf. For services to Sport and Diversity.
  • Francis Gordon Askew, Lately Literacy and Phonics Adviser, Department for Education. For services to Education.
  • Lynne Ann Atkin, HR Director, Barclays UK and Global Head of Employee Relations, Barclays Bank. For services to Human Resources in the Banking Sector.
  • Shazia Azhar, Member, Diverse Leaders Network. For services to Education.
  • William Edward Hampshire Bagnall, Governor and Chair, Finance and Strategy Committee, The Sixth Form College Farnborough, Hampshire. For services to Education.
  • Dr. John Baker, Chair of Governors, Queen Boudica Primary School, Essex, and National Leader of Governance. For services to Education.
  • Andrew Donald Ballantyne,Managing Director, C-Software Ltd. For services to Defence.
  • Andy Banks. For services to Diving.
  • Nigel Barclay, Attaché, Agriculture and Fisheries, UK Representation to the European Union. For services to UK relations with the European Union and Belgium
  • Benjamin Barker. For services to the community in Greater Bedminster, Bristol.
  • Christopher Barmby. For services to Policing and the community.
  • Jennifer Ann Barnes. For voluntary service to Disabled People in Monmouthshire.
  • Ralph Gunther Bauer, Chair, Franklin Group. For services to Textiles Manufacturing in Northern Ireland.
  • Louise Baxter-Scott, Scams Team Manager, National Trading Standards. For services to Protecting Vulnerable People from Financial Abuse.
  • Dr. Paul Bennett. For services to Archaeology.
  • John Beresford, Volunteer, Show Racism the Red Card Campaign. For services to Education.
  • Jennifer Bridget Billington, Deputy Headteacher, Sir Tom Finney Community High School, Preston. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Anne Carolyn Binney. For services to Wildlife and the Arts.
  • John Binns, Mental Health Champion, London. For services to Mental Health.
  • Patricia Kathleen Black, Lately Senior Lecturer, St Mark's Hospital, Harrow, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to Stoma Care Nursing.
  • Lt Col Robert Henry Lynn Blomfield, TD, Chairman, Northamptonshire Reserve Forces and Cadets Association. For services to the Reserves and Cadets.
  • Peter Alan Blyth, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to the Reserve Forces and Cadets on Tyneside.
  • Roberta Margaret Bolt (Mrs Morris), Lately Deputy Chief Operating Officer, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board.
  • Dean Robert Bolton, Director, Eye Watch Security Ltd. For services to Business and the community in Scunthorpe.
  • Reece Andrew Bolton-Locke, Human Resources Manager, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to national security
  • Georgina Felicia Tutuaa Bondzi-Simpson, Chair of Governors, Kingsbury High School. For services to Education.
  • Janice Mary Boswell. For voluntary service and services to the community in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.
  • David John Boutcher. For services to Children's Charity and for Advocating Charitable Corporate Involvement.
  • Heather Bowry, Head of Group Management Support. For services to HM Treasury.
  • Jane Annabelle Boyes, Receiver General and Canon Treasurer, Winchester Cathedral. For services to the Church.
  • Anne Campbell Bradley. For charitable services in Warwickshire.
  • Katrina Brennan, Stroke Managed Clinical Network Manager, NHS Lanarkshire. For services to Stroke Care in Scotland.
  • Emily Sophie Hastings Brooke, Founder and CEO, Blaze. For services to the Economy and Transport.
  • Margaret Ann Brookes. For services to Guiding and Young People in Stockport.
  • Paul Lawrence Brown, Mechanical Instrumentation Workshop Manager, Imperial College London. For services to Higher Education.
  • Susan Jean Brown, Lately Nurse Consultant, Connective Tissue Diseases, Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Bath. For services to Nursing.
  • Junier Browne, Lately Environment and Business Senior Advisor, Environment Agency. For services to the Environment, Diversity and the community in Leeds.
  • Karen Bryson (Mrs McMahon), Actress. For services to Drama.
  • Gwyneth Noelle Buchanan, Sergeant, Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to Policing and the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Paul Burgess. For services to People with Disabilities and the community in Birmingham.
  • Carole Lesley Burgoyne, Strategic Director for People, Plymouth City Council. For services to Children and Young People.
  • Elizabeth Burton-Phillips, Founder, DrugFAM. For services to People who Experience Drug Addiction and their Families.
  • Pamela Jean Butcher. For services to Table Tennis.
  • Dr. Rachel Butler. For services to the Development of Genomics in Wales and across the UK.
  • Dr. John Buttrick, Lately Director and Honorary President, Hull Children's University. For services to Children in Hull.
  • Emily Katherine Venetia Byron. For services to Children, Young People and the community through the New London Performing Arts Centre.
  • Dr. Jill Marie Cainey, Chief Executive, Electricity Storage Network. For services to Energy Technology and the community in Wiltshire.
  • Jacqueline Cairnie, Unit Manager, Greendykes Early Years Centre. For services to Vulnerable Children and their Families in East Edinburgh.
  • Margaret Anne Calland. For services to the community in Thorpe Hesley, South Yorkshire.
  • John Murray Cameron, Trustee, RUCGC Foundation. For voluntary service to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • William James Campbell. For services to Agriculture.
  • Ronald Nicholas Cannon, Lifeboatman, RNLI Ramsgate. For services to Maritime Safety.
  • Robert James Kennedy Cardwell. For services to the RNLI and the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Teresa Anne Carpenter, Foster Carer, Kent County Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Patricia Carrington, Principal and Head of Service, City College Peterborough. For services to Further Education and to the community in Peterborough.
  • Diane Christine Carroll, Trustee Director, Remploy Ltd Pension and Assurance Scheme. For services to People with Disabilities.
  • Cheryl June Cates, Disability Champion, Criminal Casework, Immigration Enforcement, Home Office. For services to Equality and Diversity.
  • Victoria Jean Chalmers, Founder and Lead Practitioner, Time 4 Children. For services to Children's Emotional Well-being.
  • Lynda Chamberlain, Security Manager, Anglian Water. For services to Water Supply Resilience.
  • Aqila Choudhry. For public and political service.
  • Dr. Pushpinder Chowdhry. For services to the Asian community in the UK.
  • Kevin Christopher Clancy, Lately Head of Construction, York College. For services to Further Education.
  • Mary Teresa Clancy, SENCO Coordinator, St Gregory's Catholic Science College, Harrow. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Linda Susan Clark, JP. For voluntary service in the West Midlands.
  • Susan Clark, Chair and Fundraiser, Pegasus Playscheme, Dover. For services to Children with Disabilities.
  • Gillian Clipson, Lately Deputy Chief Executive, Association of Colleges. For services to Further Education.
  • Professor David Coates, Director of Life Sciences, Learning and Teaching, University of Dundee. For services to Biology.
  • Andrew Gordon Cochrane, Founder, Noble Caledonia. For services to Tourism.
  • Christopher John Collier, Business Board Chair, NSPCC Peterborough. For services to Children and Young People.
  • Sean Connolly, Intelligence Analyst, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Innovation and Tackling Organised Crime.
  • Dr. Richard George Cooke, Staff Scientist, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. For services to archaeology and the understanding of ancient Central American civilisation
  • John Anthony Conteh. For services to Boxing.
  • Patrick Joseph Conway, Works Convenor, AugustaWestland Ltd. For services to Industrial Relations and the community in Yeovil, Somerset.
  • June Cook. For services to charity and the community in Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire.
  • Dr. Philip Anthony Cooper, Nurse Consultant in Dual Diagnosis, North West Boroughs Healthcare and NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • Stuart Richard Copley, Manager, International Liaison Officer, Pakistan, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement and International Relationships.
  • Elizabeth Iris Corry, Volunteer, The Salvation Army. For charitable services to the community.
  • Alan Corry-Finn, Vice-President, Northern Ireland Hospice and Director of Nursing, Primary Care and Older People Western Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Healthcare.
  • Barrie Cottingham. For services to the Boys and Girls Clubs in South Yorkshire.
  • Anthony Crane. For services to Music, charity and the community in Merseyside.
  • Michael John Creighton. For political and public service.
  • Professor Thomas Crick. For services to Computer Science and the Promotion of Computer Science Education.
  • Ethna Philomena Cummins, Lately Headteacher, Whitefield Infant School and Nursery, Lancashire. For services to Education.
  • Patricia Mary Cunningham. For voluntary political service.
  • Brian Kenneth John Dallamore, Chair of Trustees of the British School Jakarta. For services to education and sport in Indonesia
  • Susan Janet Dare, Lately Principal and chief executive officer, Northbrook College, Sussex. For services to Education.
  • Edward Davenport, Foster Carer, Trafford Borough Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Jean Davenport, Foster Carer, Trafford Borough Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Christopher Davies, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Drugs Awareness in the Armed Forces.
  • Michael John Davies. For services to Business and Disadvantaged Children in North Yorkshire.
  • Michelle Rebecca Davies, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Strategy Manager, Cornwall Fire, Rescue and Community Safety Service. For services to Victims of Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence.
  • Steven Davis, Captain, Northern Ireland Football Team. For services to Football.
  • Ian Charles Dean. For services to Music.
  • John Anthony Delaney. For services to the Teenage Cancer Trust.
  • Vilasgauri Ratilal Dhanani. For voluntary and charitable services.
  • James Andrew Dick, Lately Chair of Trustees and Governors, Moor House School and College, Hurst Green, Surrey. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Gillian Mary Dinsmore, Lately Vice-Chair, Music in Hospitals UK and Convenor Music in Hospitals Scotland. For services to Music and charity.
  • Marina Ann Dolman, President, Bristol City Football Club. For services to Football.
  • Professor Claire Alice Mary Domoney, Head of Department, Metabolic Biology, John Innes Centre. For services to Crop Science and Improvement of the Pea Crop in the UK.
  • John Joseph Donnelly, Chairman, SDC Trailers. For services to Economic Development in Northern Ireland.
  • Helen Fleure Dorey, Deputy Director, Sir John Soane's Museum. For services to Heritage.
  • Janet Lorraine Down, Chief Executive, SoLO Life Opportunities. For services to Children and Young People with Special Needs in the West Midlands.
  • Darrilyn Downes, Teacher, Forest Oak School, Birmingham. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Captain Jeremy Leslie Drewitt, Lately Harbour Master, PD Ports Limited. For services to the welfare of Seafarers on Teesside.
  • Edward Guy Dru Drury, Head of Confederation of British Industry, China. For services to promoting British business in China
  • Janet Dullaghan, Head of Commissioning for Children's Health and Wellbeing, Peterborough Borough Council and Founder, Dreamdrops. For services to Children's Wellbeing.
  • John Dunn, Marine Scientist. For services to the Promotion of Marine Science and Education.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Richard Harris East. For services to charity and the community in Dorchester, Dorset.
  • Joanne Idonia Eccles. For services to Equestrian Vaulting.
  • Jean Edusei. For services to Girlguiding and to Young People in Ghana.
  • Gabrielle Anne Lynam Edwards. For services to the community in the Isle of Wight.
  • Ndidi Ekubia. For services to Silversmithing.
  • David Ellis, Lately Chairman, Falmouth Harbour Commissioners. For services to the Economy and the community in Cornwall.
  • Richard Empson, President of the British Society in Uruguay. For services to UK interests and the British community in Uruguay
  • Babak Erfani, Chairman, Archway – the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Network. For services to Network Rail and Diversity in Transport.
  • Sonia Mentena Evans, Foster Carer, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. For services to Children and Families.
  • Susan Evans. For services to Disabled People in Merseyside.
  • Alderman Allan George Ewart. For services to Local Government and the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Nicholas David John Eyre, Educator, British Council, Spain. For services to the global teaching of the English language
  • Matthew Fairey, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to national security
  • Sheila Fairhurst, Co-founder, CarlyFund.co.uk. For services to People who have Suffered Domestic Abuse.
  • Trevor Fairhurst, Co-founder, CarlyFund.co.uk. For services to People who have Suffered Domestic Abuse.
  • David Annunzio Michele Falzani, President, Sainsbury Management Fellows. For services to Engineering and Enterprise.
  • Eamon Joseph Fanning, Senior Officer, Maritime, Aviation and Military Intervention Cell, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement and charity.
  • Michael Roger Farrant. For voluntary service to the community in London.
  • Marion Jean Faust, Chair of Governors, Brampton Manor Academy. For services to Education.
  • Elspeth Finch, Entrepreneur, Founder and chief executive officer, Indigo&. For services to Engineering and Enterprise.
  • Professor Anthony Colin Fisher, Consultant Clinical Scientist, Head of Department and director, Merseyside, Royal Liverpool University Hospital. For services to Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering.
  • Michael Fitzgerald. For services to Homeless People and the community in Maidstone, Kent.
  • Terry Flanagan. For services to Rugby League and to charity in the North West.
  • Tyrone Leon Francis, Executive Vice-President and Group Publisher, Ethisphere Institute. For services to promoting business in Wales
  • Steven John Frankham. For services to Business and to charity in South East England.
  • George Arthur Fromow, Senior Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer, Gibraltar. For services to Haematology
  • Elizabeth Gage, Jeweller. For services to Business.
  • Claire Rashleigh Garnett, Founder, Peebles Orchestra and Peebles Youth Orchestra. For services to Music in the community in the Scottish Borders.
  • Eileen Garvey. For services to Women who have Suffered Domestic Violence and Abuse in Buckinghamshire.
  • Antony Simm Gearing. For services to Young People in the UK.
  • Sahana Gero. For services to Music and the community in South London.
  • Charles Gething Lewis. For services to the Samaritans and the community in Herefordshire.
  • Natalie Dawn Gilmour. For services to Women's Rugby League.
  • Lucy Elizabeth Glenn, Deployment Manager, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to national security
  • Dawn Alison Good, Head of Stroke Service and Lead Stroke Nurse, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • Jeanette Gilchrist Gordon, Higher Executive Officer, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to DWP and the community in East Ayrshire.
  • Harriet Anne Granville, Lately History Teacher, Tudor Hall School, Banbury. For services to Education.
  • Gordon Cuthbert Griffin. For services to People with Sight Impairment.
  • Elizabeth Griffith, Policy Officer, Law Centre NI. For services to Vulnerable People.
  • Romayne Ida Mary Grigorova. For services to Dance.
  • Derek Groves, Physical Education Specialist, HM Prison Hull. For services to HM Prison Service and to Paralympic Sport.
  • Elizabeth Anne Guillebaud, Great Lakes Outreach. For services to development in Burundi
  • Simon Mark Guillebaud, International Director of Great Lakes Outreach, Bujumbura, Burundi. For services to development in Burundi
  • Capt (Rtd) Gaubahadur Gurung, Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services in Support of Service Personnel.
  • Kimberly Jane Hager, Joint Commissioning Manager (Drugs and Alcohol), Cornwall Fire, Rescue and Community Safety Service. For services to public safety.
  • Barbara Elizabeth Hale, Foster Carer, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Martin Alan Hale, Foster Carer, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Doreen Anne Hall, Councillor, South Lakeland District Council. For services to the community in the Lake District.
  • Asif Hamid, Chief Executive Officer, The Contact Company and Chair, Wirral Chamber of Commerce. For services to Small and Medium Sized Businesses.
  • Scott Denny Hann, Gymnastics Coach. For services to Gymnastics.
  • Dr. Robert William Hardeman, Deputy Chair, NI Science Industry Panel. For services to the Advanced Manufacturing, Materials and Engineering Sector in Northern Ireland.
  • Bethan Zoe Harding, Headteacher, Herbert Thompson Primary School, Cardiff. For services to Education.
  • Gary Anthony Hardman. For services to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community in Greater Manchester.
  • Paul Edward Harper, Lately Team Leader, Social Work Reform, Children's Services, Department for Education. For services to the Department for Education.
  • Nigel Patrick Harris, JP, Director, Camden LGBT Forum. For services to the LGBT community.
  • Kathleen Isobel Hartshorne. For services to the community in Pontesbury, Shropshire.
  • Claire Louise Harvey, Senior Consultant, KPMG, GB Paralympian and Chair, Anti Homophobia and Transphobia Steering Group. For services to Diversity, Inclusion and Sport.
  • Amy Denise Hathaway, Project Director, Forever Projects, Mwanza, Tanzania. For services to providing interim and community care for abandoned and vulnerable infants in Mwanza
  • Dorothy Haw. For services to the community in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
  • Antony Gordon Hawksworth, Comedian and writer. For services to disadvantaged children in Moldova
  • Stella Maris Hayes. For services to the Samaritans, particularly at HM Prison Preston, Lancashire.
  • Pamal Jeet Hayre, Lately Private Secretary, Home Office. For public service.
  • Dian Joyce Heaney. For voluntary service to the community in Craigavon, Northern Ireland.
  • Columb Henry, DL, JP. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Margaret Patricia Stuart Henton, Lately Non-Executive Director, Coal Authority. For services to the Environment and Professional Education.
  • Gareth Higgins, Managing Director, KMF Precision Sheet Metal Ltd. For services to Apprenticeships.
  • Pauline Anne Hill, Foster Carer, Cheviots Children's Disability Service, Enfield. For services to Children and Families.
  • Roger Anthony Hill, Foster Carer, Cheviots Children's Disability Service, Enfield. For services to Children and Families.
  • Philip John Hirst. For services to charity and the community in Wigan.
  • Barbara Anne Hodkinson, Founder, Butterfly Scheme, Yorkshire. For services to People with Dementia.
  • Alyson Hogg, Founder and Owner, Vita Liberata. For services to Economic Development in Northern Ireland.
  • Dr. John Alan Holmes. For services to charities in Nottinghamshire.
  • Meryl Homer, Pre-School Manager, St Alphege Church of England Pre-School and Manager, Little Treasures and 2's Group. For services to Early Years Education.
  • Keith Hopkins. For services to charity and the community in Kirriemuir, Angus.
  • Kevin Thomas Horkin. For services to charity and to the community in Clitheroe, Lancashire.
  • Lee Hough, Advanced Nurse Practitioner, The White Rose Surgery, West Yorkshire. For services to Nursing.
  • Raymond Charles Howard, Councillor, Essex County Council. For services to Local Government and the community in Canvey Island.
  • William Martin Howard, Volunteer. For services to education in India
  • John Wallace Howie. For services to Business and the Economy.
  • Kate Hubbard, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to international security
  • Barry Hudson. For voluntary service to the community and Rowing.
  • Dr. Sean Terence Hudson, Co-founder, Expedition and Wilderness Medicine and Medical Lead, UKMed, Cumbria. For services to Providing Medical Aid and Education.
  • Suzanne Leigh Hudson, Chief Executive, Bipolar UK. For services to People Affected by Bipolar Illness.
  • Louise Hunter, Director of Corporate Affairs, Northumbrian Water Group. For services to Business Practice and Corporate Responsibility.
  • Imam Monawar Hussain, Tutor and Imam. For services to Interfaith Relations and the community in Oxfordshire.
  • Sally Jane Hyman, Chair of Trustees, RSPCA Llys Nini Branch. For services to Animal Welfare and the Environment.
  • Ian William Edward Imlay. For services to Music in Leicester.
  • Razia Ismail, Chair and Founder, Aaghee. For services to Women in the Asian community in Birmingham.
  • Mohamed Amin Issa, Senior Lecturer, Ministry of Defence. For services to the Defence Centre for Languages and Culture.
  • Abdul Jabbar. For political and public service.
  • Glynis Sylvia James, Headteacher, Heronsbridge School, Bridgend. For services to Special Educational Needs.
  • Surinder Singh Jandu. For services to Community Cohesion.
  • Thomas Glyn Jenkins. For services to the community in Greater Manchester.
  • Sylvia Jean Jenkinson. For services to the community in Bosley, Cheshire.
  • Julie Jennings, Lately Manager, Children, Young People and Families, Royal National Institute of Blind People. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Gideon Jewel, Global President, Lear Corporation, For services to the Automotive Industry and charity.
  • Peter John Sverre Johansen, Lately Chief Executive Officer and President, London Taxi Company. For services to the Automotive Industry and charity.
  • Squadron Leader (Retd.) George Leonard Johnson, DFM. For services to World War II Remembrance and the community in Bristol.
  • Mary Elizabeth (Moya) Johnston, Group Vice-President, OEM Businesses, Survitec Group Ltd. For services to Economic Development in Northern Ireland.
  • Rosemary Johnston. For services to Music.
  • Veryan Steele Johnston, Lately Executive Director, Human Resources, Newcastle University. For services to Higher Education.
  • Brian Jones. For services to Glassblowing.
  • Clara Audrey Jones. For services to the Women's Institute and to the community.
  • Professor Fiona Jones, Professor of Rehabilitation Research, Kingston University and St George's University, London. For services to Stroke Rehabilitation.
  • Jennifer Jones, Founder and Manager, Inspired Foundations. For services to Adoption.
  • Dr. Nikita Kanani (Mrs Ferdinand), General Practitioner and chief clinical officer, NHS Bexley Clinical Commissioning Group. For services to Primary Care.
  • Dr. Serbjit Kaur, Dentist, Leicestershire. For services to Dentistry.
  • Stephen James Keeler, Operations Manager, Employment Agency Standards, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to Employment Rights.
  • Dr. Kenna Kennedy (Kenna Campbell). For services to Promotion of the Gaelic Language, Music and Gaelic Medium Education.
  • Marion Helen Kerley. For services to the community in Andover, Hampshire.
  • Daniel Stuart Kerry. For services to Women's Hockey.
  • Asif Amir Khan – For services to Architecture.
  • Dr. Shah Noor Khan. For services to the Muslim community and Community Cohesion.
  • Christopher Richard Kilroy, DL. For services to charity and the community in Bedfordshire.
  • Christopher Peter Kirk, Deputy District Commissioner, Perth and Kinross District. For services to the Scouting Movement.
  • Daniel Rayne Kruger, Chairman, Only Connect and the West London Zone for Children and Young People. For services to charity.
  • Vikas Kumar. For services to the Arts and Culture.
  • Adetola Kunle-Hassan, Founder, Nubian Skin. For services to Fashion.
  • Michael Eric Lambell, JP. For services to the Magistracy and to St John Ambulance.
  • Patricia Yvonne Angela Lamour. For services to Diversity.
  • Diane Lampard. For services to Equestrianism.
  • Elisabetta Lapenna-Huda, Entrepreneur, Founder and Chair, MyBnk. For services to Financial Services and Young People.
  • Fiona Margaret Larg, Chief Operating Officer and Secretary, University of the Highlands and Islands. For services to Education in Scotland.
  • Barry Leahey, Managing Director at Playdale Playgrounds Ltd. For services to UK trade and investment and exports
  • Maurice William Lee. For services to Scouting in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
  • Anthony Douglas Leo, Radio Station Manager (retired), St Helena. For services to the community of St Helena
  • Professor Christopher Terence Lewis. For services to Marine Science and Promoting Scientific Collaboration in the South West.
  • Patricia Liddiard. For services to Young People in the UK and Abroad and to the community in Woodford Wells.
  • Ernest Ian Lindley, Foster Carer, Doncaster. For services to Children and Families.
  • Richard Howard Charles Lindley. For voluntary and charitable services.
  • Christine Linnitt, Lately Head, Holywell Primary School, Loughborough. Elected Member of the Headteacher Board for the East Midlands and Humber. For services to Education.
  • David John Lipman. For services to Liberal Judaism and the Jewish community in Nottingham.
  • Sue Lister. For services to Equality, Diversity and the Arts in Yorkshire.
  • Carolyn Little, Chair, Support in Mind Scotland. For services to Mental Healthcare.
  • Denise Katherine Llewellyn, Lately Executive Nurse Director, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. For services to Nursing in Wales.
  • June Martha Marshall Logan. For services to Disability Sport.
  • David Eric Long. For services to UK charities.
  • Dr. Michael Paul Loosemore. For services to Sports Medicine.
  • Anne Irene Love, Volunteer Manager, Western Health Social Care Trust. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Derek Charles Lowden, Administrative Officer, Working Age Benefits, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to DWP and the community in Teddington, Middlesex.
  • Alison Jayne Lowe. For services to the Fashion Industry.
  • Professor Rebecca Lunn, Professor at the University of Strathclyde. For services to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
  • Professor Richard Mark Lyon, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. For services to Emergency Healthcare.
  • William John Mcleod Reid Mackie, Lately Convenor, Peterhead Port Authority. For services to the Fishing Industry.
  • The Rev Roderick MacLeod. For services to the Gaelic Language and voluntary service in Argyll.
  • Chris MacMeikan. For services to the Music Festival and Live Events Industry.
  • Angus Stuart MacPherson. For services to the community in Wiltshire.
  • Isabella MacGregor MacRae, Community Councillor, Dores and Essich. For services to the community in Inverness and the Highlands.
  • Alun David Maddox. For services to charity and Education.
  • Sandra Elizabeth Major, Lately Senior Caseworker to Jo Cox MP. For parliamentary services and service to the community in Batley and Spen, West Yorkshire.
  • Angela Patricia Malone. For services to Wheelchair Curling.
  • Cicily Icena Malone, Coordinator, Alternative Secondary Education Programme, British Virgin Islands. For services to education, the community and the church in the British Virgin Islands
  • Tarek Fouad Malouf, Founder, Hummingbird Bakery. For services to Baking and Confectionery.
  • Jennifer Ann Marshall, Principal, Belmont Nursery School, Londonderry. For services to Education.
  • Professor Leo Martin, Chairman, St Margaret of Scotland Hospice, Clydebank. For services to Healthcare and Education.
  • Isabel Jane Alexandra Martinson, Executive chairman, Considerate Constructors Scheme. For services to Business.
  • Marjorie Maskrey. For services to the community in Birkenhead, Merseyside.
  • Dr. Mark Mason, Lately Chief Executive Officer, Mubaloo. For services to the Digital Economy.
  • Mary Elizabeth Matthews. For services to the Girl Guides and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme.
  • Neil Peter May, Senior Research Fellow, UCL and director, Sustainable Traditional Buildings Alliance. For services to Sustainability and Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Communities.
  • Thomas William Mayberry. For services to Heritage.
  • Gugulethu Sophia Mbatha-Raw, Actress. For services to Drama.
  • David McAllister, Chairman, Lanarkshire Branch, SSAFA. For voluntary service to Service Personnel.
  • Dawn McCarthy-Simpson, Director, Producers Alliance for Cinema and TV. For services to Exports.
  • Laura McCartney, Assistant Director, Employment Services, Disability Action. For services to Disabled People and their Families in Northern Ireland.
  • Dr. John Pender McClure, Chairman, the Scottish Cot Death Trust. For services to Paediatric Healthcare.
  • Linda Ann McConnell, Founder, The Symphony of Dreams Charitable Trust. For services to charity.
  • Eric James McGraw, Founder and lately Managing Editor, Inside Time. For services to the Rehabilitation of Prisoners in England and Wales.
  • Catrina Ann McHugh. For services to Disadvantaged Women through Theatre.
  • Pastor John McKee, Pastor, New Life City Church and director, City Life Centre. For services to the community in Shankill and Falls, Belfast.
  • Philippa Jane McKerrow. For services to Guiding in London and the South East.
  • James Crawford McLaren, Chair, Quality Meat Scotland. For services to the Farming Industry in Scotland.
  • Valerie Jean McLea. For services to the community and Assisting Policing in Royal Wootton Bassett.
  • Dr. Sharon Elizabeth Anne McMurray. For services to Children with Literacy Difficulties and to those with Special Educational Needs.
  • Mary Elizabeth McNulty, Headteacher, St Roch's Primary and Hearing Impaired School. For services to Education and the Deaf community in Glasgow.
  • Christine Mary Meadows, Foster Carer, Islington Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Annabel Mehta, President of Non Governmental Organisation, Apnalaya. For services to the community and under privileged in Mumbai, India
  • Councillor Paul Stewart Metcalfe. For voluntary service to RNLI in Eastbourne.
  • Mohammad Ajman Miah, Chef and Restaurateur. For services to the Hospitality Industry and charity.
  • Loraine Midda, Head of Member Services (Lords), Parliamentary Digital Service. For parliamentary service and charitable service to Haven House Children's Hospice, Woodford Green, Essex.
  • Frederick Milles, Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Irene Milne, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services in Support of Military Operations.
  • Katherine Ann McKenzie Milne. For voluntary service Abroad.
  • Robert John Mitchell, Emeritus Curator, St Andrews Botanic Garden. For services to Horticulture and Horticultural Education in Scotland.
  • Vera May Mitchell, Volunteer, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to NHS Patients.
  • Andrew Moffat, Assistant Headteacher, Parkfield Community School, Birmingham. For services to Equality and Diversity in Education.
  • The Hon. Rosamond Mary Monckton. For voluntary and charitable services to People with Learning Disabilities and their Families in the UK and Abroad.
  • Beryl Eileen Moppett. For services to the community in Solihull, West Midlands.
  • David Frederick Morlidge. For services to the Arts and the community in Bolton.
  • Majid Mukadam, Transplant Surgeon, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham. For services to Transplantation Patients.
  • Johann Cathy Muldoon. For services to Business and Architecture.
  • Nicola Ann Murdoch, Chief Executive, Defence Medical Welfare Service. For services to Armed Forces Personnel and their Families.
  • Daniel Murphy, National Crime Agency Liaison Officer, Lagos, Nigeria. For services to combating organised crime in Nigeria
  • Colin George Mustoe, Chairman, Senator International. For services to Manufacturing and charity in North West England.
  • Helen Elizabeth Myers, Assistant Headteacher, The Ashcombe School, Dorking and Chair, London Branch, Association for Language Learning. For services to Education.
  • Pritpal Singh Nagi, DL. For services to Business and charity in Staffordshire.
  • Stuart Martin Nagler, DL. For voluntary service in Hertfordshire.
  • Philip Neame, Trustee and Deputy Chairman, The Ulysses Trust. For voluntary service to Reserve Forces and Cadets.
  • Stephen Edward Newbound. For services to the Cabinet Office and No 10 Downing Street.
  • Michael Nicholas. For services to the Fire and Rescue Service and BAME community in London.
  • Peter Arthur Nicol. For services to the Highland Games, the Economy and voluntary service in the North of Scotland.
  • Professor Jane Elizabeth Nixon, Deputy Director, Clinical Trials Research Unit, University of Leeds. For services to Health Research
  • Brian David Noble. For services to Rugby League and charity.
  • Joanne Noble, Prison Officer Specialist (Health Care), HM Prison Manchester. For services to Prisoners' Health.
  • Pranee Nou. For services to Humanitarian Aid and International Development.
  • Leonard John Nye, For services to Charitable Fundraising.
  • Caroline Anne Oakley, Lately Director of Nursing (Quality and Patient Experience), Hywel Dda University Health Board. For services to the Nursing Profession and NHS Wales.
  • Fergal Joseph O'Brien. For services to Social Work Practice.
  • John O'Brien. For services to Youth Initiatives in the UK and Abroad.
  • Erin O'Connor. For services to Fashion and charity.
  • Dr. Simon O'Donovan, Clinical Lead, Young Onset Dementia Service, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. For services to the Development of Mental Health Services for Older People.
  • Eunice Olumide. For services to Broadcasting, the Arts and charity.
  • Elizabeth Anne O'Reilly, Chair of Governors, Greenway Primary and Nursery School, Hertfordshire. For services to Education.
  • Angela Gwen O'Sullivan, County Commissioner for Mid Glamorgan, St John Ambulance. For voluntary service to First Aid.
  • Stephen Peter Oxlade, Executive Principal, Reigate and Coulsdon College. For services to Education.
  • Nitin Palan. For services to Interfaith Relations.
  • June Heather Parkinson. For political and public service.
  • Anjna Morarji Patel, Principal Officer, Road Safety and Parking, Sandwell Council. For services to the Parking Profession.
  • Sazeda Patel. For services to the community in Blackburn.
  • Gerald John Peck. For services to Policing and local communities.
  • James Ernest Perry. For services to the community in Ballymena, Northern Ireland.
  • Susan Carolyn Phelps, Operations Director Wales, Alzheimer's Society. For services to People with Dementia in Wales.
  • Jonathan Harry Phipps, Chairman, D-Day Revisited. For services to D-Day Veterans.
  • Charles Pierce. Head of Geography & Social Science at Malapoa College and Head of Social Science at the Vanuatu Institute of Teacher Education, Vanuatu. For services to education in Vanuatu
  • Amanda Jane Piper, Foster Carer, Suffolk County Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • John Andrew Plant. For services to Business and the community in the North of England.
  • John Raymond Cochrane Pollock. For charitable services to the community.
  • Alison Porter, Higher Executive Officer, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to DWP and the community in Taunton.
  • Richard Archer Porter. For services to the community in Glasgow.
  • Pamela Mary Posnett, Leader, Melton Borough Council and Member, Leicestershire County Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Lisa Joanne Pursehouse. For services to Sport, Charity Engagement and Community Development.
  • Jean Hamilton Purves. For services to Girlguiding and the community in Moffat, Dumfriesshire.
  • Sean Rafferty. For services to Broadcasting.
  • Tahmina Rahman, Regional Director, ARTICLE 19 Bangladesh and South Asia. For services to freedom of expression and the right to information in Bangladesh
  • Dr. Bharti Rajput, Director, Sole Body Soul. For services to Podiatry and the Economy in Dundee.
  • Dr. Khalid Rashed, Consultant in Stroke Services, Yeovil Hospital. For services to Stroke Care in Somerset.
  • Jonathan Rea. For services to Motorcycle Racing.
  • Kathleen Rees, Retired, chief executive officer of the Haven Wolverhampton. For services to the protection of women and child victims of domestic violence in the West Midlands and overseas
  • Alfred William Reoch, Former Chief Commissioner Gibraltar Scouts, Gibraltar. For services to Gibraltarian Scouting, the Anglican community and drama
  • Dr. John Rooney Richards, Director, Kilbryde Hospice. For services to Palliative Care in South Lanarkshire.
  • Amanda Jane Richardson, Chief Executive, The PACE Centre, Aylesbury and Founder-Chairman, Action Cerebral Palsy. For services to Special Educational Needs.
  • Margot Roberts, Lately Administrative Director, Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency. For services to Medical and Dental Education.
  • Penny Roberts, Founder and Chair of Governors, St Luke's CofE School, Hampstead, London. For services to Education.
  • Mark Roscrow, Director (Procurement Services), NHS Wales. For services to Public Healthcare Procurement in Wales.
  • Susan Helen Ross, Vice-President, British Exporters Association. For voluntary service to UK Exports.
  • Jacqueline Rowbottom, Foster Carer, Cheshire West and Chester Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Dr. Kevin Rowland, Facilitator in Systems and Services, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Robin Bernard Rush. For services to charity.
  • Jonathan Charles Rushton. For services to Mountain and Cave Rescue in North Yorkshire.
  • Sylvia Russell, Chair, Lanark Community Development Trust. For services to the community and Heritage in Lanarkshire.
  • John Robert Ryan. For services to Art.
  • Stephen John Ryder. For services to the Highland Games, the Economy and voluntary service in Perthshire.
  • Asif Sadiq. For services to Policing and the community in London.
  • Wendy Jane Sadler. For services to Science, Engineering Communication and Engagement.
  • Nicholas Mark Sales, Chief Engineer, Valent Applications Ltd. For services to Defence.
  • Richard Salmon, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Adele Emily Sande. For services to Music.
  • Trevor Martin Sapey. For services to The Mary Rose Museum and Disabled and Disadvantaged People in Portsmouth and the South East.
  • Ruth Joan Sara. For services to Young People in the South West of England.
  • David Sherrard Sawyer. For services to charity and the community in Brighton.
  • Timothy Sayer. For services to Art and Philanthropy.
  • Dorina Isabella Scott, Headteacher, Beavers Community Primary School, Hounslow. For services to Education.
  • Jacqueline Catherine Scott. For services to Children and the community in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
  • Dr. Cherith Semple, Macmillan Head and Neck Clinical Nurse Specialist, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • Ishbel Sewell. For services to the community in Aldbourne, Wiltshire.
  • Tejinder Kumar Sharma. For services to Hindi Literature and to Community Cohesion in London.
  • Denise Shaw, Lately Chair of Governors, Outwoods Primary School. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Graham Neil Akeroyd Shaw, Chairman, British Chamber of Commerce Kenya. For services to the promotion of British business in Kenya
  • Sandie Shaw, Singer. For services to Music.
  • Edward Christopher Sheeran. For services to Music and charity.
  • Emma Sheldon. For services to Exports.
  • Deborah Shelley, Centre Manager, Bootle Church of England Team Ministry. For services to the Church and the community in South Sefton.
  • Rev Canon Anthony Michael Shepherd. For services to the Church and the community in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
  • Grahame Shepherd, Chairman, Service Children in State Schools. For voluntary service to the Children of Military Personnel.
  • Peggy Sherwood, Lately President, Jewish Gay and Lesbian Group. For services to the Jewish community.
  • Michele Shirlow (Mrs Keightley), Chief Executive, Food Northern Ireland. For services to the Food and Drink Sector in Northern Ireland.
  • Christopher Kevin Shurety. For services to Music.
  • Keith David Simons. For services to Jewish Prisoners and the Jewish community in Pinner, Middlesex.
  • Douglas Ian Mowat Simpson, Pharmaceutical Journalist, Kent. For services to Pharmaceutical Journalism.
  • Elizabeth Rosemary Skelcher, Lately Assistant Director of Economic Development, City of London Corporation. For services to Business Relations and Development in London.
  • Ruby Smith. For services to Charitable Fundraising and Young and Elderly Vulnerable People in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
  • Amanda Jane Southwick, Principal, Marchbank Free School, Darlington, County Durham. For services to Education.
  • Brian Allen Spencer. For services to Mountain Rescue in Cumbria.
  • Dr. Shobba Srivastava. For voluntary service to Community Cohesion in North East England.
  • Nathan Nicholas Albert Fred Stagno, International Hockey Umpire, Gibraltar. For services to international hockey
  • Dr. Alan Campbell Stanfield. For services to Curling.
  • Lynn Caron Stanier, Founder, Their Future Today, Sri Lanka. For services to the community in Sri Lanka
  • Alan Neil Russell Stannah, Joint Chairman, Stannah Lifts Holdings Ltd. For services to British Manufacturing.
  • Brian Leslie Russell Stannah, Joint Chairman, Stannah Lifts Holdings Ltd. For services to British Manufacturing.
  • Margaret Carol Stannard, Volunteer, Oak Field School and Specialist Sports College, Nottingham. For services to Special Educational Needs.
  • Malcolm Stanton, Acting Head, Protective Equipment Group, London Fire Brigade. For services to the Safety of Firefighters and the Protection of the Public.
  • Gwyn Starkey. For services to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community in Greater Manchester.
  • Richard David Stevens. For services to the community in Hastings, East Sussex.
  • Barry Stickings, Lately Chair, Micro and Anophthalmic Children's Society. For services to Children with Visual Impairments.
  • James Stretton, Lately Chairman, Lammermuir Festival. For services to the Arts, Finance and charity in Scotland.
  • Alison Sykes. For services to Troubled Families in Dearne, South Yorkshire.
  • Andrew Taunton, British Consular Agent, Pichincha Province, Ecuador. For services to British interests in Ecuador
  • Graham Taylor. For services to Forestry.
  • Jonathan Francis James Taylor, Lately Headmaster, Bootham School, York. For services to the York Independent State School Partnership.
  • Professor Richard Hamilton Taylor, Visiting Professor in Civil Engineering, University of Bristol. For services to Engineering.
  • Patricia Lorraine Thomas, HR and Redeployment Adviser, Transport for London. For services to Transport in London and the community.
  • Captain Winston Thomas, Owner, Pembrey Airport. For services to Aviation in Wales.
  • Dr. Elizabeth Claire Thompson, Lately Senior Policy Adviser, Wellcome Trust. For services to Science.
  • Bernard Oliver Tickner. For services to Horticulture and to Wildlife Conservation in Suffolk.
  • Hugh Robert James Totten. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Dr. Colin Alfred Tourle, Medical Services worldwide. For voluntary medical work overseas
  • David Brian Treadwell. For voluntary service to the community in Acocks Green, Birmingham.
  • Richard Treble, Chief Scientific Adviser, LGC. For services to the Advancement of Drug Forensics.
  • Duncan Tree, Head of Policy and Performance, Volunteering Matters. For services to Health and Social Care.
  • Richard Michael Twemlow. For services to Scouting in Wirral.
  • Yvette Nyantah Twumasi-Ankrah, Director, Ankrah Associates. For services to Women in Business.
  • Vernon Chandrasiri Udugampola. For services to Humanitarian Aid, particularly in Sri Lanka and the UK.
  • Tariq Zamir Usmani, Founding Chair, Better Community Business Network. For services to Community Cohesion.
  • Robert David Uttley. For services to the community in Calder Valley and Todmorden, West Yorkshire.
  • The Reverend June Vaughan. For services to the community in Aberfan, Young People and the Red Cross.
  • Norman Veitch. For services to Glassblowing.
  • Deepak Verma. For services to the Arts.
  • Philippa Vernon-Powell, Field Director, New Life Mexico. For services to disadvantaged children in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
  • Jean Margery Vidler, Secretary, Kingston Environment Centre and director, Green Futures Festivals. For services to the community in Kingston upon Thames.
  • Willem Patrick Visscher. For services to the Craft of Parchment and Vellum Making.
  • Councillor Alberta Margaret Mallard Waddington. For services to the community in the West Midlands.
  • Brian Wilfred Walker, Headteacher, West Park School, Derby. For services to Education.
  • Carol Walker, Director, Somme Association. For services to Commemoration and Reconciliation.
  • Catherine Walker, War Poets Collection Curator, Edinburgh Napier University. For services to Education, Heritage and Public Engagement.
  • Dawn Walker, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Helen Mary Walker. For services to Heritage and the community in Ealing.
  • Louise Ann Walkiden, Foster Carer, Hertfordshire County Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Timothy John Walkiden, Foster Carer, Hertfordshire County Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Alan Robert Waltham, Leader, North Lincolnshire Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Colonel Michael Robert Lorne Ward, Honorary Treasurer, Combat Stress. For voluntary service to Veterans.
  • Simon Christian Iliffe Watkin, Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism, Home Office. For services to Border Security.
  • Janet Watson, Deputy Headteacher, Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne, Dorset. For services to Education.
  • Andrews Dennis Webb, School Secretary, London School of Economics. For services to Higher Education and to the community in East Anglia.
  • Gail Eileen Webb, Education Consultant and lately Head of Learning Improvement, Leeds Local Education Authority. For services to Education.
  • Andrew Walter Bougourd Ross Weir, Chair of British Chamber of Commerce, Hong Kong. For services to British commercial interests overseas
  • Janet Elizabeth Wheatley, DL. For services to Voluntary Action Rotherham and the community in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
  • Fiona Deborah Joyce Whimster, Headteacher, The Lincoln St Giles Nursery School. For services to Education and Community Cohesion in Lincolnshire.
  • Richard Henry Whitehouse. For services to Cave and Mountain Rescue Organisations.
  • Kathleen Mary Whitmore-Payne, Foster Carer, Cornwall Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Una Maria Wiatrek, Senior Executive Officer, Scotland Lead, Devolution Strategy, Advice and Legislation Team, DWP. For services to DWP.
  • Kate Wickham, Managing Director, GATE7 Ltd. For services to Exports and Outward Investments.
  • Etheleen Mildred Wigley, Founder, Children First Derby Charity. For services to Vulnerable Children in Derby.
  • Dr. John Alasdair Wilson, Consultant Gastroenterologist, Fife Health Board. For services to Healthcare.
  • Jennifer Woods, Associate Director (Widening Participation), Kingston University. For services to Widening Access to Higher Education.
  • Iona Margaret Worthington. For voluntary political service.
  • Oladele Woye, Executive Officer, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to DWP and the community in East London.
  • Mary Hunter Yapp. For services to Art through the Albany Art Gallery, Cardiff and charitable services in Wales.
  • Wai Kee Yau, Secretary, Royal British Legion & Hong Kong Ex-Servicemen's Association. For services to ex-servicemen in Hong Kong
  • John Melville Young, Lately President, Homeless World Cup. For services to Sport and Social Entrepreneurship.
  • Robert James Barton Young, Chair, Board of Governors, Foyle College and Governor, Ebrington Primary School. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

England and Wales

  • Michelle Sarah Dunn – Deputy Chief Constable, Hertfordshire Constabulary
  • Alison Newcomb – Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service
  • Hilary Jane Sawyers – Chief Constable, Staffordshire Police
  • Karen Judith Manners – Deputy Chief Constable, Warwickshire Police
  • Alun Maxwell Thomas – Chief Superintendent, British Transport Police
  • Sue Williams – Detective Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service
  • John O'Hare – Chief Superintendent, Greater Manchester Police
  • Paul Nicholls – Constable, Essex Police
  • Roger Roger – Constable, Derbyshire Constabulary
  • Debra Cooper – Constable, Metropolitan Police Service
  • Karen Warner – Detective Inspector, North Yorkshire Police
  • Amerjit Singh – Detective Sergeant, Cambridgeshire Constabulary
  • Ian Fred Birkin – Temporary Sergeant, Nottinghamshire Police
  • Kathryn Somerville— Temporary Detective Sergeant, Warwickshire Police
  • Tracy O'Hara – Detective Constable, Merseyside Police
  • David Whalley – Neighbourhood Sergeant, Merseyside Police
  • Nigel Paul Hatten – Detective Sergeant, Gloucestershire Constabulary

Scotland

  • Gillian Imery – Chief Superintendent, Police Service of Scotland [5]
  • Johnny Gwynne – Deputy Chief Constable, Police Service of Scotland

Northern Ireland

  • Nigel Forsythe – Detective Chief Superintendent, Police Service of Northern Ireland [6]
  • William Thomas Colin Monteith – Detective Sergeant, Police Service of Northern Ireland
  • Douglas Gareth Wilson – Sergeant, Police Service of Northern Ireland

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

England and Wales

  • Caroline Louise Anderson – Temp. Watch Manager, Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service
  • David Edward Curry – chief fire officer, Hampshire Fire & Rescue Service
  • Adam John Eckley – Acting chief fire officer, Essex Fire & Rescue Service
  • Brian Hawes – Watch Commander, Suffolk Fire & Rescue Service

Scotland

  • Andrew Watt – Group Manager, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service [5]
  • Linda Coughlan – Watch Manager, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
  • Kenneth Simmons – Watch Manager, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service

Queen's Ambulance Service Medal (QAM)

England and Wales

  • Neil Philip Le Chevalier – Director of Operations, South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
  • Paul Liversidge – Director, North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
  • Robin Petterson – Clinical Support Officer, Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust
  • Tony Rossetti – First Responder Officer, Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust

Scotland

  • Lewis Campbell – general manager, Scottish Ambulance Service [5]

Northern Ireland

  • Graham Stott – Training Officer, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service [6]

Overseas Territories Police and Fire Service Medal (OTPM)

Cyprus

  • Moustafa Kemal – Chief Inspector, Sovereign Base Areas Police, Cyprus

Queen's Gallantry Medal (QGM)

Queen's Commendation for Bravery

Crown Dependencies

Guernsey
Jersey
Isle of Man

Australia

The Queen's Birthday Honours 2017 for Australia were announced on 12 June 2017 by the Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove. [7]

New Zealand

Cook Islands

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of the Cook Islands with honours within her own gift, and with the advice of the Government for other honours. [8]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire

  • The Reverend Tuaine Ngametua – For services to the community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire

  • Pani Iokopeta Ben – For services to the community.

British Empire Medal

Grenada

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Grenada with honours within her own gift, and with the advice of the Government for other honours. [9]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire

  • Victor Robinson Ashby – For services to Education

Officer of the Order of the British Empire

  • Maureen Veronica Wilson – For services to Education.

Member of the Order of the British Empire

  • Francis L. Mahon – For services to business.

British Empire Medal

Papua New Guinea

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Papua New Guinea with honours within her own gift, and with the advice of the Government for other honours. [10]

Knight Bachelor

The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

  • Betty Palaso OBE – For her leadership role in the public service as Head of the Internal Revenue Commission.
  • Jacob Weis – For service to commerce, particularly investment, banking and business development.

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire

  • Charles Watson Lepani CBE – For distinguished public service in the enhancement of the nation's foreign relations, trade with Australia, and important communications.
  • The Right Reverend Girege Wenge – For services to the community and to the Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea through his leadership Ministry roles as Bishop and Head of the Church.

Commander of the Order of the British Empire

Civil Division
  • Derek Michael Jepson – For services to commerce and to the community.
  • Josephine Kiak BEM – For services to education and to women's development.
  • Robert W. Moore – For services to commerce and to the community through supporting healthcare.
  • The Honourable Don Mumeyupe Sawong MBE – Judge in the National and Supreme Courts. For services to the community and to the judiciary.
Military Division

Officer of the Order of the British Empire

Civil Division
  • Emma Judith Faiteli – For public service in manpower planning and pay policy.
  • Daryl Holmes – For services to health through support for YWAM Medical Ships.
  • Vele Kagena – For services to agriculture and livestock training.
  • James Kendeyagl – For service to local government and land mediation.
  • Michael Koisen – For services to finance management, especially in connection with credit unions.
  • Paulias Korni – For public service in information extension.
  • Malcolm Leslie Lewis – For services to business and to the community.
  • Kenneth Mulligan – For services to the community and to rural healthcare through YWAM Medical Ships.
  • Pus Kera Nui – For services to business and to the community.
  • Scott Gregory O'Reilly – For services to commerce and to the community.
  • Max Hufanien Rai – For public service in foreign relations and trade.
  • Michael Anthony Wheeler – For services to agriculture, particularly in coffee development.
  • Kenankege H. Wickramaratne – For public service in civil works management.
Military Division
  • Colonel Siale Diro – Papua New Guinea Defence Force

Member of the Order of the British Empire

Civil Division
  • Lepokon Andu – For services to the Village Court and to the community.
  • Isaac Baikuru – For services to rural healthcare.
  • Colin Robert Benton – For services to agriculture.
  • Regina Nua Boma – For services to general health and to women's development.
  • Michael Lawrence Butler – For services to rural aviation and to the environment.
  • Francis Maganbogl Dama – For services to business and to the community.
  • Ingwai Dire – For service to local government and to the community.
  • Rosemary Fabian – For services to rural healthcare.
  • Teddy Igu – For services to education and to the community.
  • Ruth Kange – For services to Southern Highlands provincial administration.
  • The Reverend Kila Kilarupa – For services to the United Church.
  • Dibilngga Kulang – For services to local government and to land mediation.
  • Piuk Lasela – For services to the Church and to the community.
  • Annette Leva – For services to education.
  • Luso Lolan – For services to the community.
  • Simon Mamot – For services to local government.
  • Apakure Mogia – For services to education.
  • Ludger Mond – For services to Simbu provincial administration.
  • Peter O'Donohoe – For services to commerce and to business training.
  • Arai Pula – For public service.
  • Eric Sinebare – For public service.
  • Ezekiel Mark Vene – For services to sport and to Government House.
  • Thomas Bare Yoba – For public service.
  • Brett Aaron Young – For services to business and to the community.
Military Division
  • Commander (Navy) Mozart Vanamos – Papua New Guinea Defence Force.

British Empire Medal

Civil Division
Military Division

Queen's Police Medal

Solomon Islands

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of the Solomon Islands with honours within her own gift, and with the advice of the Government for other honours. [11]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire

  • Frank Vincent Prendergast – For services in the field of policing and community development.
  • Emeritus Archbishop Adrian Thomas Smith – For services to the Church and to community development.

Member of the Order of the British Empire

  • Jack Houtarau – For services to rural and community development.
  • Grace Kilua – For services in the field of nursing and community development.
  • Merle Hilly Ramo – For services to nursing and to the community.
  • Greenpa Sibinyunyu Sibi – For services to nursing and community development.

British Empire Medal

Tuvalu

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Tuvalu with honours within her own gift, and with the advice of the Government for other honours. [12]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire

  • Tito Isala MBE – For Public and Community Service.

Member of the Order of the British Empire

  • Poopu Asuelu – For Public and Community Service.
  • Lagasia Malona – For Public and Community Service.
  • Teniku Talesi – For Public and Community Service.

British Empire Medal

Saint Lucia

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Saint Lucia with honours within her own gift, and with the advice of the Government for other honours. [13]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire

  • Dr. George Martin Christopher Didier – For services to Health Care.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire

Member of the Order of the British Empire

  • Gerald Cyril – For Public Service.
  • Teddyson John – for services to Music.
  • Peter Josie – For services to Agriculture.
  • Sylvia Eroline Lamontagne – For outstanding contribution to the Business Sector.


British Empire Medal

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The 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours are appointments by some of the 15 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The Birthday Honours are awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June. They were announced on 1 June 2022, in anticipation of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. They were the last honours granted by the Queen before her death on 8 September 2022.

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