2018 Birthday Honours

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The 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours are 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 are 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 9 June; [1] the honours for New Zealand were announced on 4 June and for Australia on 11 June.

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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. [2]

Order of the Thistle

Knight of the Order of the Thistle (KT)

Order of the Companions of Honour

Member of the Order of Companions of Honour (CH)

  • Richard Henderson - Molecular Biologist and Biophysicist, Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology. For services to Electron Microscopy of Biological Molecules
  • Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, ONZ , DBE , AC - Soprano. For services to Music.

Knight Bachelor

Diplomatic and overseas list

  • Professor Paul Preston, CBE. For services to UK/Spain relations.
  • Geoffrey Alan Tantum, CMG, OBE. For services to British interests overseas.

Order of the Bath

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

Civil
  • Susan Jane Owen, CB - Permanent Secretary, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and Civil Service Champion for Diversity and Inclusion. For public service.
  • David Natzler - Clerk of the House of Commons. For Parliamentary Service.
Military

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Civil
  • Lucy Victoria Annabel Chadwick - Lately Director General of International Security and Environment, Department for Transport. For public service.
  • Matthew Coffey - Chief Operating Officer, Ofsted. For services to Education.
  • Michael Brian Driver - Chief Financial Officer, Ministry of Justice and Head of Government Finance, HM Treasury. For public service.
  • Karen Elizabeth Gosden, OBE - Universal Credit Area Director, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Welfare Reform.
  • George Thomas Alexander Gray - Lately Head, Office of the Legislative Counsel, Northern Ireland. For services to Legislation and Constitutional Law.
  • Lowri Alice Khan, CBE - Director, Financial Stability, HM Treasury. For public service.
  • Professor John Loughhead, OBE - Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to Research and Development in the Energy Sector.
  • Hayley Rogers - Parliamentary Counsel, Office of the Parliamentary Counsel. For services to the Preparation of Legislation.
Military

Order of St Michael and St George

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

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

Royal Victorian Order

Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

  • Satyajit Bhattacharya, Serjeant-Surgeon to the Royal Household.
  • Patricia Curtis, MVO. Senior Honours and Investiture Clerk, Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood.
  • Hannah Margaret Louise Howard, Assistant Communications Secretary, Royal Household.
  • John Brian Pickett, MVO. Chief Executive, The Duke of Edinburgh's Commonwealth Study Conferences (Australia).
  • Colonel Timothy Corran Richard Brooke Purdon, OBE. Formerly Lieutenant of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms.
  • Kevin Arthur Sharp, Clerk to the West Yorkshire Lieutenancy.
  • Mary Margaret Thomson, Formerly Chairman, Outward Bound International.

Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

  • Panorea Alexandratos. Cassiano Dal Pozzo Project Co-ordinator, Royal Collection Trust.
  • Laura Baker. Assistant Private Secretary to The Duke of Cambridge.
  • David William Black. Property Information Manager, Royal Household.
  • Michael Andrew Davies, Household of The Duke of York.
  • Gary David Ganley, RVM. Carpet Planner, Windsor Castle.
  • Debbie Maxine Reich Goodenough. Head Gardener, Highgrove Estate.
  • Charlotte Jane Ingle. Executive Assistant to the Private Secretary to The Duke of Cambridge.
  • Paul Roger Ludwig, Formerly The Queen's Bargemaster.
  • Christopher John Morton, Chief Yeoman Warder, H.M. Tower of London.
  • Cecily Ann Pearson, OAM. Formerly Deputy Official Secretary to the Governor of Queensland.
  • Major Harry Joe Pilcher. Equerry to The Prince of Wales.
  • Commander Anne Gillian Sullivan. Assistant Private Secretary to The Princess Royal.
  • Martin Swift. Formerly Crown Jeweller.
  • Sarah Elizabeth Townend. Deputy Secretary, Master of the Household's Department.
  • Julie Townsend. Personal Assistant to the Legal and Records Team, Duchy of Lancaster.
  • Jane Whaley. Domestic Bursar, Cumberland Lodge.
  • Helen Wiffen. Formerly Deputy Official Secretary to the Administrator of the Northern Territory.

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

Silver

  • George Brodie, BEM. Formerly Yeoman Serjeant, HM Tower of London.
  • Philip James Chatwin. Keeper of the Closet, Her Majesty's Chapels Royal, St James's Palace.
  • Philip Fernie. Deputy Head Stalker, Balmoral Estate.
  • Michael Anthony Fyfe. Joiner, Balmoral Estate.
  • Paul Michael Goodall. Fire Safety and Access Control Officer, Buckingham Palace.
  • Michelle Ann Maynard. Groom, The Duke of Edinburgh's Driving Team.
  • Stephen Colin Meen. Horticulturist, Crown Estate, Windsor.
  • Sarah Jane Penney. Cook, Government House, Guernsey.
  • Matthew John Powers. Coaching Instructor, Royal Mews, Royal Household.
  • Allen James Shuttlewood. Team Leader, Crown Estate, Windsor.
  • Philippus Louwrens Steenkamp. Household of The Duke of York.

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)

  • David William Kinloch Anderson, QC. Lately Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation. For services to National Security and Civil Liberties.
  • Professor Winifred Mary Beard, OBE. Professor of Classics, University of Cambridge. For services to the Study of Classical Civilisation
  • Professor Jane Elizabeth Dacre. President, The Royal College of Physicians. For services to Medicine and Medical Education.
  • Louise Joyce Ellman, MP. Member of Parliament for Liverpool Riverside. For Parliamentary and Political Services.
  • Moya Marguerite Greene. Chief Executive, Royal Mail plc. For services to Business and the Postal Sector.
  • Professor Susan Lesley Hill, OBE. Chief Scientific Officer, NHS England. For services to the 100,000 Genome Project and to NHS Genomic Medicine.
  • The Right Honourable Eleanor Fulton Laing, MP. Member of Parliament for Epping Forest. For political and public service.
  • Stella Gordon Manzie, CBE. Interim Chief Executive, Birmingham City Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Professor Angela Ruth McLean, FRS. Professor of Mathematical Biology, University of Oxford. For services to Mathematical Biology and Scientific Advice for Government.
  • Dr Frances Carolyn Saunders, CB. For services to Science and Engineering.
  • Emma Thompson. Actress. For services to Drama.
  • Janet Mary Vitmayer, CBE. Lately Chief Executive and Director, Horniman Museum. For services to Museums and Diversity.
  • Reverend Dr Ralph Waller. Lately Principal, Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, and Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Oxford. For services to Education.

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military

  • Captain Michael Bruce Knott, RN.
  • Colonel Michael Edward George Caldicott, MBE.
  • Colonel John Etherington, OBE.
  • Brigadier Simon Peter Hamilton, OBE.
  • Acting Brigadier Michael Robert Keating.
  • Colonel Francis Alexander James Piggott, OBE.
  • Group Captain Andrew David Green.
  • Air Commodore Richard Hill.

Civil

  • Dr Thomas Ades. Composer, Pianist and Conductor. For services to Music.
  • Kathryn Adie, OBE. Journalist and Radio Presenter. For services to Media.
  • Professor Bashir Mohammed Ali Al-Hashimi. Professor of Computer Engineering, University of Southampton. For services to Computer Engineering and Industry.
  • Barbara Pettigrew. Allison Director, Communications, Ministerial Support and Facilities, Scottish Government. For public service.
  • Robert John Ayling. Lately Chairman of the Board, HM Courts and Tribunals Service. For public service.
  • Professor Jaswinder Singh Bamrah. Consultant Psychiatrist, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Trust and Honorary Reader, University of Manchester. For services to Mental Health, Diversity and the NHS.
  • Alexander Hugh McCormack Begbie. Chief People Officer, Standard Life. For services to Business and Social Inclusion.
  • Caroline Brazier. Chief Librarian, British Library. For services to Librarianship and Higher Education.
  • Professor Christoffel Hendrik Brink. Emeritus Vice-Chancellor, Newcastle University. For services to Higher Education.
  • Stanley Robert Brown. Chief Executive, Forensic Science Northern Ireland. For services to Science and Justice.
  • Professor Julia Clare Buckingham, Vice-Chancellor and President, Brunel Mrs Smith University, London. For services to Biology and Education.
  • Elizabeth Nicole Calder. Co-founder, Bloomsbury Publishing. For services to Literature.
  • Ryan Jerome Campbell. Chair, Mind. For services to Improving Mental Health Provision in England and Wales.
  • Mark Milford Power Carne. Chief Executive, Network Rail. For services to the Rail Industry.
  • Dr Margaret Henrietta Augusta Casely-Hayford. For charitable services in the UK and Abroad.
  • Dinah Victoria Casson. Co-founder, Casson Mann. For services to Design.
  • Brent Cheshire. Lately Chairman, DONG Energy UK Ltd. For services to the Renewable Energy Sector.
  • Naomi Wendy Climer. For services to the Engineering Profession.
  • Yvonne Veronica Coghill, OBE. Director, Workforce Race Equality Standard Implementation, NHS England. For services to Race Equality in the NHS.
  • Dionne Collins, QPM. Chief Constable, West Yorkshire Police. For services to Policing and the British Association of Women in Policing.
  • Timothy Douglas Davie. Chief Executive Officer, BBC Studios. For services to International Trade.
  • Professor Rosemary Genevieve Davis. Professor Emeritus, University College London, Institute of Education. For services to Education.
  • Professor Lorna Anne Dawson. Principal Soil Scientist, The James Hutton Institute. For services to Soil and Forensic Science.
  • William Hood Dodds. Head, Building Standards, Scottish Government. For public service.
  • Peter Dwyer. Lately Director, Children and Young People's Services, North Yorkshire County Council. For services to Children's Social Work.
  • Dr Alison Janet Elliot, OBE. Lately Associate Director, Centre for Theology and Public Issues, University of Edinburgh. For public service.
  • Richard Peter Elsy. Chief Executive, High Value Manufacturing Catapult. For services to Manufacturing and Technology.
  • Dr Hilary Frances Emery. Honorary Norham Fellow, University of Oxford and lately Chief Executive, National Children's Bureau. For services to Children and Young People.
  • Alun Trevor Bernard Evans. Chief Executive and Secretary, The British Academy. For services to Scholarship.
  • David Eyton. Group Head of Technology, BP plc. For services to Engineering and Energy.
  • Kenneth Martin Follett. Author. For services to Literature and charity.
  • Marie Sylvia Gabriel. Chair, East London NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
  • Arthur Bamber Gascoigne. Broadcaster and Writer. For services to the Arts.
  • Dr Robert Nicolas Gent. Consultant, Health Protection and Deputy Head, Emergency Response Department, Public Health England. For services to Health Protection.
  • Professor George Edward Griffin. Emeritus Professor, Infectious Diseases and Medicine, St George's, University of London. For services to Public Health and Health Research.
  • Rosamund Clare Hamilton. Director, North West, National Probation Service. For services to Probation and Criminal Justice.
  • Edward Thomas Hardy. Actor. For services to Drama.
  • Professor Sarah Harper. Director, Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, University of Oxford. For services to Science of Demography.
  • Professor Jonathan Edward Haskel. Professor of Economics, Imperial College London. For services to Economics.
  • David Wilson Havelock. Lately Director, Credit Risk Group, UK Export Finance, Department for International Trade. For services to the Economy.
  • Professor Ann Louise Heathwaite. Professor, Land and Water Science, Lancaster Environment Centre. For services to Scientific Research and Scientific Advice to Government.
  • Dr Colin Herron. Managing Director, Zero Carbon Futures. For services to Business and the Renewable Energy Sector.
  • Professor Carole Hillenbrand, OBE. Emerita Professor, Islamic History, University of Edinburgh and Professor, University of St Andrews. For services to the Understanding of Islamic History.
  • Lubaina Himid, MBE. Artist. For services to Art.
  • Professor Matthew Hugo Hotopf. Vice Dean of Research, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London. For services to Psychiatric Research.
  • Nicholas Houghton. Deputy Director, International Tax Policy and Structure, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to International Tax Development and Promoting Overseas Investment in the UK.
  • Janice Hughes. Co-founder and Director, Redshift Strategy. For services to UK Technology Exports, charitable services to Healthcare Abroad and the Global Telecom Women's Network.
  • Professor Jill (Billie) Hunter. Professor of Midwifery, Cardiff University. For services to Midwifery and Midwifery Education in the UK and Europe.
  • Professor Graham John Hutchings, FRS. Regius Professor of Chemistry, Cardiff University and Director, Cardiff Catalysis Institute. For services to Chemistry and Innovation.
  • Thomas Segun Ilube. Entrepreneur. For services to Technology and Philanthropy.
  • Paul Gavin Johnson. Director, Institute for Fiscal Studies. For services to the Social Sciences and Economics.
  • David Kinder. Alternate Executive Director for the UK, World Bank Group. For public service and services to Mental Wellbeing.
  • Kanya King, MBE. Entrepreneur. For services to Music and Culture.
  • Dr John Kirkby. Founder, Christians Against Poverty. For services to Poverty Relief.
  • Professor Jane Alison Langdale, FRS. Professorial Research Fellow, Department of Plant Sciences, The Queen's College, University of Oxford. For services to Plant Science.
  • Dr Paul Litchfield, OBE. Chief Medical Officer, BT Group plc. For services to Wellbeing in the Workplace.
  • Brendan Joseph Mcguigan. For services to Justice in Northern Ireland.
  • Professor Robert Edward Moon. For services to Education in Developing Countries.
  • Gillian Moore, MBE. Director of Music, Southbank Centre. For services to Music.
  • Heidi Mottram, OBE. Chief Executive Officer, Northumbrian Water Group. For services to the Water Industry and Business Community.
  • Professor James Murdoch. Professor of Public Law, University of Glasgow. For services to Education and Human Rights.
  • Kevin Patrick O'Hare. Director, The Royal Ballet. For services to Dance.
  • David Campbell Orr. Chief Executive, National Housing Federation. For services to Housing.
  • Ian David Prosser. Director of Railway Safety, Office of Rail and Road. For services to Railway Safety.
  • Dr Ethel Quayle. Reader in Clinical Psychology, COPINE Research Project, University of Edinburgh. For services to the Online Welfare of Children and Young People.
  • Timothy William Read. Universal Credit Delivery Manager, Business Transformation Group, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Welfare Reform.
  • Professor Stuart William John Reid. Principal, Royal Veterinary College. For services to the Veterinary Profession and Higher Education.
  • Richard George Riley. Director, Home Office. For services to National Security.
  • Jayne Ripley. Senior Management, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • The Honourable Hannah Mary Rothschild. Writer and filmmaker. For services to the Arts and charity.
  • Jonathan Mark (Jon) Rouse. Chief Officer, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership. For services to Health and Social Care.
  • Mark Francis Russell. Chief Executive, UK Government Investments. For services to Business and the Economy.
  • Jennifer Margaret Saunders, OBE. Lately Chief Executive, National Energy Action. For services to Tackling Fuel Poverty.
  • Robert Lee Shaw. Deputy Chief Executive, NHS Digital. For services to Health and Social Care.
  • Professor Janice Debra Sigsworth. Executive Director of Nursing, Imperial College Healthcare Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • Patricia Mary Smart. Chief Executive Officer, Create Partnership Trust. For services to Education.
  • Professor Robert Steele. Senior Research Professor, Prevention, Early Detection and Treatment of Colorectal Cancer, University of Dundee. For services to Public Health.
  • Professor Jennifer Temkin. Professor of Law, City Law School, University of London. For services to Criminal Justice.
  • Jan Thirlaway. Transformation and Planning Lead, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Pensions Operations.
  • Huw Vaughan Thomas. Auditor General, Wales. For services to Public Audit and Accountability in Wales.
  • Brenda Dianne Hebb Trenowden. Head of Financial Institutions Group, ANZ Bank and Global Chair, 30% Club. For services to Exports in the Financial Sector and Gender Equality.
  • Alun Howard Tucker. Lately Member, UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. For services to International Justice.
  • Dr Ian David Twinn. For political and voluntary service.
  • Professor Katherine Jane Willis. Director of Science, Royal Botanic Garden, Kew and Professor of Biodiversity, University of Oxford. For services to Biodiversity and Conservation.
  • Jeanette Winterson, OBE. Writer. For services to Literature.
  • Councillor David Leslie Wood. Councillor, Newcastle City Council. For political and public service.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military

  • Commander Stephen Ronald Anderson, RN.
  • Colonel Steven John Francis, Royal Marines.
  • Commander Ian Harrop, RN.
  • Commander Tristram Andrew Harry Kirkwood, RN.
  • Commander Graeme Peter Knox, RN.
  • Commander Christopher Maxwell New, RN.
  • Acting Lieutenant Colonel Lloyd John Purser, MBE, Royal Marines.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Diane Margaret Allen, VR, Intelligence Corps, Army Reserve.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Kevan Bolam, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Lieutenant Colonel William Bolam, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Dean David Canham, The Mercian Regiment.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Carolin, VR, General List, Army Reserve.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Michael David Cornwell, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Nathan Crew, The Royal Logistic Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Timothy John Gerald Stevens Purbrick, VR, The Royal Lancers, Army Reserve.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Piers Guy Beresford Strudwick, The Royal Regiment of Scotland.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Craig Sweeting, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Huw William Islwyn Thomas, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Group Captain James Anthony Beck.
  • Wing Commander Simon James Boyle.
  • Group Captain Emily Jane Flynn.
  • Group Captain Paul David Froome.
  • Wing Commander Martin James Higgins.
  • Wing Commander Christopher Jones.
  • Group Captain Simon Robert Strasdin.

Civil

  • James Allan, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Gillian Margaret Alton, Chief Executive Officer, Grimsby Institute Group. For services to Education.
  • John Alvis, M.B.E., Director, Alvis Brothers Ltd. For services to Cheese Exports, Farming and Rural Communities.
  • Linda Arkley. For political service in the North East of England.
  • Paula Dawn Assheton, Head, Operational Assurance, Border Force, Home Office. For services to Border Security.
  • Manoj Kumar Badale, Chair, British Asian Trust. For services to the Economy and to charity.
  • Marshall Charles Bailey. For services to the Financial Sector and to charity.
  • Dr. Michael John Baker, Grade 6. For services to Defence.
  • Dr. Anne Bamford, Lately Director of Education, Archdiocese of Southwark. For services to Education.
  • Deborah Marie Barnes, Executive Director, Children’s Social Care, Lincolnshire County Councill. For services to Children’s Social Care.
  • Dr. Ian Nicholas Basnett, Director of Public Health and Associate Medical Director, Barts Health NHS Trust. For services to Public Health.
  • Matthew Alexander Charlton Bell, Lately Chief Executive Officer, Committee on Climate Change. For services to Combatting Climate Change.
  • Judith Sarah Bernstein, Joint Head, Coroners, Burials, Cremation and Inquiries Policy Team, Ministry of Justice. For public service.
  • Professor Julian Fleetwood Bion, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University of Birmingham. For services to Intensive Care Medicine.
  • Jeremy David Blyth, Senior UK Accreditor, Galileo Programme and Chair, European Galilieo Security Board. For services to UK and EU Security.
  • Roger Philip Bourne, Deputy Head, Aerospace Hub, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to the British Aerospace Industry.
  • Professor Denise Ann Bower, Professor, Engineering Project Management, University of Leeds. For services to the Engineering and Construction Industries.
  • John Oswald Boyle, Governor and Lately Chair of Directors, The Blackpool Sixth Form College. For services to Education.
  • Patricia Anne, Mrs. Bradwell, Deputy Leader, Lincolnshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Richard William Bridgman, Founder and Owner, Warren Services Ltd. For services to apprenticehsips for young people.
  • Captain Andrew John Brigden, Maritime Manager, Cornwall Council. For services to the UK Ports and Maritime Industry.
  • Sonia Kumari Brooks, Deputy Governor, HM Young Offenders Institution Feltham. For services to HM Prison Service and to the Criminal Justice System.
  • Gillian Anne Brown, Leader and District Councillor, Arun District Council. For services to Local Government and to the community in West Sussex.
  • Paul Royston Caseley, Senior Fellow, Cyber and Information Systems, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. For services to Defence.
  • Larissa Anna Chase, Deputy Head, Information Communication and Technology, 10 Downing Street. For public service.
  • Pargan Singh Cheema, Chief Executive, The Scottish Grocers’ Federation. For services to Business, to Community Cohesion and to charity.
  • Professor Peter Leslie Chiodini, Consultant Parasitologist, The Hospital for Tropical Diseases. For services to Parasitology and to Malaria.
  • Dr. Neil Gareth Churchill, Director, Patient Experience, NHS England. For services to the Voluntary Sector and to Carers.
  • Professor Lionel John Clarke, Co-chair, SynBio Leadership Council and Director, BionerG. For services to the Synthetic Biology Sector.
  • Sarah Clarke, Lately Championships Director, All England Lawn Tennis Club. For services to Sports Administration.
  • Trevor David Clarke, Director for International Services, Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
  • Dr. William Ian Clements, Chair, Health Care and Social Care Board. For services to Healthcare and to the community in Newtownards, Northern Ireland.
  • David John Climie, Lately Project Director, The Forth Replacement Crossing Project, Transport Scotland. For services to Engineering.
  • Alice Mary Coote, Mezzo Soprano. For services to Music.
  • Brian Joseph Cosgrove. For services to the UK Animation Industry.
  • Professor Robert John McArthur Craig, Provost Emeritus, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia. For services to Higher Education.
  • Margaret Elizabeth Crawford. For services to Education.
  • Mark John Criddle, Volunteer, Torbay Lifeboat Station. For services to Maritime Safety.
  • Steven James Crocker, Director of Children’s Services, Hampshire County Council. For services to Children’s Social Care in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
  • Elizabeth Ruth Cuddy, Board Member, Radius Housing. For services to the Social and Affordable Housing Sector in Northern Ireland.
  • Professor Alison Jean Davenport, Professor in Corrosion Science at the University of Birmingham. For services to Electrochemistry and Corrosion Science.
  • Dr. Janet Beryl Davis. For services to the Natural Environment and Walkers in Great Britain.
  • Robert John Davis, Governor, HM Prison Belmarsh. For services to HM Prison and Probation Service.
  • Andrew John Davison. For services to the Environment, to Culture and to the community in North East England.
  • Jermain Colin Defoe, Footballer. For services to the Jermaine Defoe Foundation.
  • Simon Denegri, National Director for Patients, Carers and the Public, National Institute for Health Research. For services to Public Health and Social Care Research.
  • Patrick Sibley Jan Derham, Headmaster, Westminster School, London. For services to Education.
  • Pradip Khodidas Dhamecha, Chief Executive, Dhamecha Group. For services to Exports, to Economic Growth and to Philanthropy.
  • David Dickinson, Chief Executive Officer, Waterton Academy Trust. For services to Education.
  • Dr. Darrin Matthew Disley, Lately Chief Executive Officer, Horizon Discovery Group. For services to Business, to Enterprise and to Health.
  • Byron Leon Dixon, Director, Micro-Fresh International. For services to Industry and Innovation.
  • Montagu Denis Wyatt Don, Horticulturalist, Writer and Broadcaster. For services to Horticulture, to Broadcasting and to charity.
  • David Harry Done, Chief Executive Officer, Richmond Housing Partnership. For services to Housing Provision.
  • Veronica Donovan, Consultant Midwife for Foetal Medicine, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Midwifery.
  • Annette Dryburgh, Senior Operational Advisor, Women’s Strategy Team, Scottish Prison Service. For services to Women Offenders.
  • Catherine Duffy, Founder, RVH Liver Support Group. For services to People with Liver Disease and to their Carers in Northern Ireland.
  • Jane Elsa Duncan, President, Royal Institute of British Architects. For services to Diversity in the Architecture Profession.
  • Ruth Anne Duston, Owner, Primera Corporation and Chief Executive, Victoria Business Improvement District. For services to the Business Community in Central London. (Mrs Casey)
  • Stewart James Edgar, Q.F.S.M., Chief Fire Officer and Director of Operations, Gloucestershire County Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Professor Sian Ellard, Consultant Clinical Scientist, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust and Professor Genomic Medicine, University of Exeter. For services to Patient Care.
  • Marianne Elliott, Theatre Director. For services to Theatre.
  • Professor Paul Emery, Director, Leeds Rheumatic and Muskoskeletal Biomedical Research Unit, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Rheumatology.
  • Professor Pamela Enderby, M.B.E., Emeritus Professor of Community Rehabilitation, University of Sheffield. For services to Speech and Language Therapy.
  • Jeffrey Ennis, Councillor, Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley. For parliamentary and political services.
  • Martin Frederick Emmanuel Ephson, Co-founder and Director, Fermoie. For services to Design and Manufacturing.
  • Julia Evans, Chief Executive Officer, Building Services Research and Information Association. For services to the Construction Industry.
  • Norman Frazer Evans. For services to the Economy and to charity.
  • Hugh David Facey, M.B.E., Managing Director and Chairman, Gripple Ltd and Loadhog Ltd. For services to Manufacturing, to Innovation, to Exports and to Employee Ownership.
  • Vincent Paul Ferguson, Founder, Inciner8 Ltd. For services to Exporting and Manufacturing in North West England and to charity.
  • Miss Patricia Eileen Fernon, Deputy Head Commercial, Land Equipment, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence Procurement.
  • Fenella Marion Fielding, Actress. For services to Drama and charity.
  • Dr. Andrew Kerr Fraser, Director of Public Health Science, NHS Health Scotland. For services to Healthcare.
  • Thomas Brough Gardiner, Assistant Director, Competent Authority, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Revenue Protection and to Youth Sport.
  • Professor Peter John Giblin, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, University of Liverpool. For services to Mathematics.
  • Michele Giddens, Co-founder, Bridges Fund Management and Chair, National Advisory Board for Impact Investment. For services to International Development and to Social Finance.
  • Nitesh Got, D.L., Founder and Chief Executive, Avanti Schools Trust. For services to Education.
  • David Peter Gosnell, Executive Chairman, Old Bushmills Distillery. For services to the Economy in Northern Ireland.
  • Professor Kenneth Thomas Victor Grattan, FREng, Royal Academy of Engineering, George Daniels Professor of Scientific Instrumentation and Dean, Graduate School, City University of London. For services to Science.
  • Professor Deborah Greaves, Head, School of Engineering, University of Plymouth. For services to Marine Renewable Energy, to Equalities and to Higher Education.
  • Suzanne Jean Greaves, Assistant Director, Trade Bill Manager, Department for International Trade. For services to Government Legislation.
  • Andrew Gregory, Deputy Director, Head of Transport Security Operations Centre. For services to Transport Resilience.
  • Michael Haines, Presenter, Global Acts of Unity. For voluntary service to Tolerance and Education in the UK and Abroad.
  • Brenda Ann Norma Hale. For political service.
  • Kathryn Ann, Mrs. Halford, Chief Nurse, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • Stephen Geoffrey Hall, Head of Rural Statistics, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For voluntary and charitable service.
  • Matthew Hare, Chief Executive, Gigaclear. For services to Broadband Provision in the UK.
  • Robin Charles Moreton Harper, Lately Chairman, Scottish Wildlife Trust. For services to Nature Conservation and to Public Life in Scotland.
  • Stephen Thomas Hatherall, Team Leader, New Employment Model Implementation Programme. For services to Armed Forces Personnel.
  • Michael Hay, M.B.E., Chef de Mission, Great Britain and Northern Ireland 2018 Winter Olympic Games. For services to Sport.
  • Dr. Augustus Casely-Hayford, Curator, Cultural Historian and Broadcaster. For services to Arts and Culture.
  • Patrick Ian Hulme, Co-founder and Director, Fermoie. For services to Interior Design and to Manufacturing.
  • Patrick Joseph Heneghan. For parliamentary and political services.
  • Karen Hoe, Parent Participation Coordinator and Volunteer, National Network of Parent Carer Forums. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Clare Yvonne Horrocks, Lately Principal Judge, War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation Chamber. For services to the Armed Forces and to the Administration of Justice.
  • Norman James Houston, Director, Northern Ireland Executive Bureau, Washington DC. For services to the Promotion of Northern Ireland Overseas.
  • Robert Noel Hudson, Lately Director, All-Wales Collaborative. For services to the NHS in Wales.
  • John James, Chief Executive, Sickle Cell Society. For services to People Affected by Sickle Cell Disease.
  • Robert John James, Managing Director, AerFin Ltd. For services to Exports in the Aerospace Industry.
  • Dr. Ian William Jardine, Lately Chief Executive, Scottish Natural Heritage. For services to the Environment.
  • Keith Samuel Jarrett, Devolution Spending Control Analyst, HM Treasury. For services to Devolution and to Public Finances.
  • Professor Phillip John, Executive Chair, SCHOLAR Forum. For services to Education in Scotland.
  • Ms Eleanor Sally Johnson, Director of Organ Donation and Transplantation, NHS Blood and Transplant. For services to Organ Donors and Recipients.
  • Professor David Emrys Jeffreys Jones, Dean, Faculty Trainees, National Institute for Health Research and Professor of Liver Immunology, Newcastle University. For services to Liver Disease and Training.
  • Julian Raphael Nathaniel Joseph, Musician. For services to Music.
  • Julie Ann Joseph, Chief Executive, Common Thread Ltd. For services to Childcare Provision in Scotland and to charity.
  • Anthony Oluwafemi Olaseni Joshua, MBE, Boxer. For services to Sport.
  • James Kane, Estates Area Manager, Scottish Prison Service. For services to the Scottish Prison Service and to charity.
  • Professor Anne-Maree Keenan, Assistant Director, NIHR Leeds Biomedical Research Centre, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Podiatry.
  • Shahana Khan. For voluntary service to Healthcare and Social Housing in the West Midlands.
  • Dr. Robert Edward Klaber, Consultant, General Paediatrics Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to Paediatric Care.
  • Roger Kline, Lately Head of Strategy and Delivery, NHS Workforce Race Equality Standard, NHS England. For services to Equality in the NHS.
  • Keira Christina Knightley. For services to Drama and charity.
  • William Stuart Laing, Lately Chair, Houlden Jewellers. For services to the Jewellery Industry.
  • Pritpal Singh Linda, Managing Director, DSL Group (Nottingham) Ltd. For services to Business, to charity and to the community in Nottingham.
  • Brian James Landers, Lately Chairman, Companies House. For services to the Economy.
  • Dr. Norman Alexander Lannigan, Lately Head, Pharmacy and Prescribing Support Unit NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. For services to Pharmaceutical Care and Medicines Management.
  • Professor Richard John Last, Vice-Chancellor, Norwich University of the Arts. For services to Higher Education.
  • Professor James Law, Professor of Speech and Language Science, Newcastle University. For services to Speech and Language Therapy.
  • Adam Troy Lawrence, Lately Chief Executive, Royal Mint. For public service and services to the community in South Wales.
  • Peter John Lawrence, Founder, Guardianship (Missing Persons) Bill 2017. For services to the Families of Missing Persons.
  • Jeremy Richard Paflin Lee, Lately Deputy Director, Border Force, Home Office. For services to Border Security.
  • Richard Leman. For services to Hockey.
  • Steven Edward Leone, Headteacher, Stone Hill School, Doncaster. For services to Education and Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Ruth Louise Lester, Honorary Consultant, Birmingham Children’s Hospital. For services to Children and Young People with Limb Deformities.
  • Professor Foo Yew Lieu, Gardiner Professor of Immunology, University of Glasgow. For services to Science and Medicine, particularly in Scotland and Hong Kong.
  • Rowena Jane Elizabeth Limb, Area Director, East and South East Midlands, Cities and Local Growth Unit, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to the Economy.
  • Amandeep Singh Madra. For services to Punjabi and Sikh Heritage and Culture.
  • Professor Jane Marshall, Professor, School of Health Sciences, City University of London. For services to Education in Health Sciences.
  • Joseph Michael Martin, Lately Project Director, Queensferry Crossing. For services to the UK Construction Industry.
  • Stephen James Martin, Q.P.M., Assistant Chief Constable. For services to Policing and the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Laurie Anne Matthew, Founder, Eighteen and Under. For services to Young People and Survivors of Sexual Abuse.
  • Christina McComb, Senior Independent Director, British Business Bank. For services to the Economy.
  • Ian McCubbin, Lately Senior Vice President, GlaxoSmithKline and Chair, Medicines Manufacturing Industry Partnership. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry.
  • William Hay McCurrach, Curriculum Head, Food, City of Glasgow College. For services to Education in the Hospitality Industry.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Kimberly Anne McCutcheon, Lately Commanding Officer, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry. For services to the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry and Emergency Response in London.
  • Diana Barbara McKenna, Head, Specialist Disabled Children’s Services, Derbyshire County Council. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Dr. Katharine McLean, Executive Medical Director and Chief Operating Officer, NHS Improvement. For services to Leadership in the NHS.
  • Katherine Sally McMath, County President, Girlguiding West Lothian. For services to Girlguiding and to the community in West Lothian.
  • John McRobert, Principal Engineer, Department of Infrastructure. For services to Engineering in Northern Ireland.
  • Charles McSherry, Director, Lanarkshire Enterprise Services Ltd. For services to Business, to Education and to Small Businesses in Scotland.
  • John McVay, Chief Executive, Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television. For services to the Media and Creative Industries.
  • Deirdre Elizabeth Michie, Chief Executive, Oil and Gas UK. For services to the Oil and Gas Industry.
  • Dr. Marnie Millard, Group Chief Executive Officer, Nichols plc. For services to International Trade and Businesses in North West England.
  • Ms Anne Josephine Moore, Lately Senior Vice President, Royal College of Surgeons. For services to Neurosurgery and Surgical Standards.
  • Abi Morgan, Screenwriter. For services to Theatre and Screenwriting.
  • Angela Morgan, Lately Chief Executive, Includem. For services to Children and Families.
  • Dr. Mary Teresa Morley, Lately Director of Therapies,cSouth West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust. For services to Occupational Therapy.
  • Farshid Moussavi, Architect. For services to Architecture.
  • Tobias Hamilton Mulder, Senior Manager, People Programme, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement and to Diversity.
  • His Honour Riaz Hassan Naqvi, Resident Judge, Sovereign Base Area Cyprus. For services to Defence.
  • Caroline Newling, Theatre Producer. For services to Theatre.
  • Alexander Mark Nileshwar, Senior Professional, Special Projects Delivery Team. For services to Military Capability.
  • Professor Donal Joseph O’Donoghue, Medical Director, Health Innovation Manchester. For services to Kidney Patients.
  • Edward Charles O’Hare. For services to the Construction Industry and Entrepreneurship.
  • Richard John Oidfield. For services to the Canterbury Cathedral Appeal and to charity.
  • Dr. Diana Jane Owen, Lately Director, The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. For services to Culture and to Tourism.
  • Professor Keith Palmer, Chair, Industrial Injuries Advisory Council. For services to Occupational Health and Medicine.
  • Marlize Palmer, Departmental Records Officer, Welsh Government. For services to Information Management.
  • Michael Park, Chief Executive, Scottish White Fish Producers Association. For services to Marine Conservation.
  • Dhruv Prashant Patel. For voluntary service to the British Hindu community and to Social Cohesion.
  • Mark Andrew Polin Q.P.M., Chief Constable, North Wales Police. For services to Policing.
  • Allison Cook Ramsay, Lately Lead Nurse, Learning Disabilities, NHS Forth Valley. For services to Learning Disability Nursing.
  • Kumar Sureshchandra Raval, Founder of Faith in Leadership. For services to Leadership Education and to Inter-faith Cohesion.
  • Dr. Syed Tanzeem Haider Raza, Consultant Physician, The Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Health and Medical Education.
  • Cathleen Pauline Reeves, Deputy Director, Road User Licensing Insurance and Safety, Department for Transport. For services to Local Sustainable Transport.
  • Malcolm Richardson, National Chairman, Magistrates' Association. For services to the Administration of Justice.
  • Ian Russell Ritchie, Lately Chief Executive, Rugby Football Union. For services to Sports Administration.
  • Claire Elizabeth Robins, Headteacher, Scholars' Education Trust and Member of the North West London South Central Headteacher's Board. For services to Education.
  • Diane Mary Rochford, Executive Headteacher, John F Kennedy Special School and Chair, Rochford Review. For services to Education.
  • Paul Roseby, Chief Executive Officer and Artistic Director, National Youth Theatre. For services to Drama and Young People.
  • Dr. Ashok Roy, Clinical Lead, Learning Disabilities, Health Education England. For services to People with Learning Disabilities.
  • Lucinda Valerie Russell, Racecourse trainer, Arlary House Stables. For services to Horse Racing.
  • Dr. Amarjit Kaur Samra, Director of Research, Medical Directorate. For services to Defence Medical Research.
  • Jeffery Howard Savory. For services to Disability Sport.
  • Peter Edgar Scott, Chief Executive, UK Independent Living Fund Scotland. For services to People with Disabilities.
  • Professor Laura Maria Serrant, Professor of Nursing, Sheffield Hallam University. For services to Health Policy.
  • Andrew Michael Gordon Sharpe. For voluntary political service.
  • Richard Charles Edwin Smith, Director, The Tank Museum. For services to Military Heritage.
  • Stuart Graham Smith, Non Executive Director, CAFCASS and Director of Adult and Children’s Services, Calderdale Council. For services to Children’s Social Care.
  • Norman Springford, Lately Executive Chairman, Apex Hotels. For services to the Scottish Tourism Industry.
  • Darren Styles, Publisher and Ambassador, GREAT Campaign. For services to the Economy, to Diversity and to charity.
  • Professor Tong Sun, Professor of Sensor Engineering, City University of London. For services to engineering
  • Robert Symonds, Chair, WISE Academies Trust. For services to Education.
  • Sally Elizabeth Tallant, Director, Liverpool Biennial. For services to the Arts.
  • Professor Carol Elizabeth Tannahill, Director, Glasgow Centre for Population Health and Chief Social Policy Adviser, Scottish Government. For services to Public Health.
  • Sally Jennifer Joan, Mrs. Tennant, Patron, Tommy’s. For services to Research into Miscarriages and Stillbirths.
  • Dr. Stephen Thomas, Principal of Medetec, Independent Medical Device Consultant (Wound Dressings) and Medical Writer. For services to the NHS.
  • Anne Kathleen Tiivas, Director, Child Protection in Sport Unit. For services to Safeguarding Children and Young People.
  • Jack Crossley Tordoff, M.B.E., Chair, JCT600 Ltd. For services to Business and to the community in West Yorkshire.
  • Sophie Henrietta Turner Laing, Chief Executive Officer, Endemol Shine Group. For services to the Media.
  • Professor Samantha Carole Twiselton, Director, Sheffield Institute of Education. For services to Higher Education.
  • Barry James Allen Charles Valentine, Barrister-at-Law. For services to the Legal Profession and to the Courts.
  • Vanessa, Mrs. Vallely, Managing Director, www.wearethecity.com. For services to Women and the Economy.
  • Michael John Wade. For services to Government and to the Economy.
  • Arjun Chainrai Waney, Entrepreneur. For services to the Restaurant Industry.
  • Neil Kenneth Warwick, Business Development Partner, Square One Law. For services to the Economy and to Young People in the North East.
  • Lindsey Margaret Watt, Lately Headteacher, Castleview Primary School. For services to Education in Edinburgh.
  • Dr. Joan Freeman Webber, Principal Pathologist, Forest Research (Centre for Ecosystems, Society and Biosecurity). For services to Tree Health.
  • Catherine Louise Webster, Deputy Head, Devolution Settlements Division, Cabinet Office. For services to the Constitution.
  • Angela Williams, Principal, Huddersfield New College. For services to Education.
  • Professor Laurence Glynn Williams, Lately Chair, Committee on Radioactive Waste Management. For services to Nuclear Safety and to Radioactive Waste Management.
  • The Right Honourable Jennifer Nancy Willott. For political and public service.
  • Professor Debbie Wiseman, M.B.E., Composer and Conductor. For services to Music.
  • Professor Charles David Alexander Wolfe, Professor of Public Health, King’s College London. For services to Stroke and Public Health Medicine.
  • Roisin Wood, Chief Executive, Kick It Out. For services to Tackling Discrimination and Exclusion in Football.
  • Dr. Wendy Jane Woodhouse, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Mental Healthcare for Children and Young People.
  • Dr Lucy Worsley, Historian and Chief Curator, Historic Royal Palaces. For services to History and to Heritage.
  • Agnes Rose Forrest Wylie, Artist. For services to Art.
  • Elizabeth Anne Yarnold, MBE, Athlete. For services to Winter Olympic Sport.
  • Katherine Patricia, Mrs. Yates, Administrative Officer, Personal Tax Operations, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Vulnerable Customers.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Rosalie Louise Adams - For services to the British Virgin Islands.
  • Professor David Alexander - For services to UK/US links in the space industry and to higher education.
  • Sarah Bartholomew - For services to British foreign policy and to the Commonwealth.
  • James John Beer - For services to British foreign policy.
  • Chief Superintendent Simon Blatchley - For services to UK police.
  • Julia Bond - For services to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Mary Catherine Brown - For services to charity.
  • James Alexander John Burns - For services to UK/Spain relations.
  • David Stuart Burton - For services to British foreign policy.
  • Elizabeth Louise Chapman - For services to British foreign policy.
  • Joanna Coles - For services to journalism and the media industry.
  • Diane Louise Corner - For services to UK/Africa relations and international peace and security.
  • Kalpna Doshi - For services to the financial services industry.
  • Flora Jane Duffy - For services to sport in Bermuda.
  • Claire Evans - For services to British foreign policy and the Commonwealth.
  • Mark Allen Farrell - For services to British foreign policy.
  • Judith Ann Gibbins - For services to British foreign policy.
  • Duncan Norman Hill - For services to national security.
  • Martin Robert Johnston - For services to UK trade and exports to Iran.
  • Paul Meyer - For services to British foreign and security policy.
  • Jerry Mimassi - For services to British foreign policy.
  • Richard Peter Pascoe - For services to UK/China relations.
  • Leonard Arthur Phillips - For services to international security.
  • Dr. Matthew James Tertius Preston - For services to British foreign policy.
  • Jane Frances Rumble - For services to Polar science, marine conservation and diplomacy.
  • Rebecca Ann Sagar - For services to British foreign policy.
  • James Michael Harold Spencer - Director, Feedback Madagascar, For services to health, to social development, to education and to the environment in Madagascar.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Giles Alick Parry Taylor, MBE - For services to UK interests in Lebanon and to UK and Lebanon national security.
  • Miss Iona Clare Thomas - For services to British foreign policy.
  • Simon Derek Thomas - For services to British foreign policy.
  • Stephen Peter Wallis - For services to international security.

Isle of Man

Guernsey

  • Jurat Stephen Murray Jones. For services to the Royal Court, to Local Charities and to the Community in Guernsey

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military

  • Lieutenant Commander William John Edgar Ball, RN.
  • Lieutenant Commander Hugh Walter Scott Botterill, RN.
  • Warrant Officer 1 Engineering Technician (Communication Information Systems) Daniel Castle, RN.
  • Chief Petty Officer (Seaman) Jay Early, RN.
  • Lieutenant Commander Fiona Jean Haynes, RN.
  • Leading Engineering Technician (Weapon Engineering) James Gordon Jose, RN.
  • Commander Andrew Kellett, RN.
  • Lieutenant Commander Alastair Blevins Ley, RN.
  • Marine (now Lance Corporal) Nirmal Purja, Royal Marines.
  • Commander Heather Elizabeth Rimmer, RN.
  • Lieutenant Commander Brian Joseph Trim, RN.
  • Staff Sergeant Sohail Ashraf, Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch).
  • Major Nicola Jane Parry-Belcher, The Royal Logistic Corps.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Duncan Edward Booth, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Acting Colonel David John Michael Carson, Army Cadet Force.
  • Major Daryl Richard Collins, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Major Daniel Michael Conlon, The Mercian Regiment.
  • Major Pardeep Singh Dhillon, Intelligence Corps.
  • Captain Gareth Edward Dibble, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Army Reserve.
  • Captain Rebecca Pogson-Hughes-Emanuel, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Major Christopher Fogarty, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Sean Henry Pawlingardner, 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, Army Reserve.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Paula Michelle George, Adjutant General's Corps (Educational and Training Services Branch).
  • Acting Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Wesley Grout, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Army Reserve.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Andrew Ian Halliday, Royal Army Physical Training Corps, Army Reserve.
  • Major John Edward Mead Carey-Hughes, The King's Royal Hussars.
  • Major Walter George Hunter, The Royal Regiment of Scotland.
  • Staff Sergeant Kenneth Joseph Johnston, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Acting Major Lucy Diana Kirkpatrick, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Jason Liddy, Small Arms School Corps.
  • Major Joel Thomas Malpas, Army Air Corps.
  • Major Jonathon Mark Murley, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Major Stephen Palfreyman, Royal Corps of Signals, Army Reserve.
  • Sergeant Timothy James Rice, The Parachute Regiment.
  • Major Anthony Mark Richardson, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Terence Robson, Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch).
  • Colour Sergeant Trevor Hamilton Ross, The Royal Irish Regiment, Army Reserve.
  • Captain Louis Sebastian Rudd, The Parachute Regiment.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Craig John Rutter, The Yorkshire Regiment, Army Reserve.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Darren Sobey, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Justin George Edward Stenhouse, DSO, 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards.
  • Major Guy Allan Hadley Thoburn, Intelligence Corps.
  • Corporal Thomas Alexander Whyte, Intelligence Corps.
  • Major Edward Michael George Willcox, The Royal Welsh.
  • Lieutenant Colonel David Alistair Willey, Royal Army Dental Corps.
  • Flight Lieutenant Victoria Anne Atherton.
  • Warrant Officer Richard Phillip Barber.
  • Squadron Leader Stephen Matthew Beardmore.
  • Warrant Officer Kevin Ffrancon Beattie.
  • Master Aircrew Mark Andrew Bradley.
  • Warrant Officer Alan Stuart Bruce.
  • Squadron Leader James Niall Doyle.
  • Flight Sergeant Hywel Anthony Greening.
  • Flight Lieutenant Kathryn Hannah Janes.
  • Wing Commander Adrian Russell Jarvis.
  • Squadron Leader Stuart Gray McAdam.
  • Squadron Leader Vanessa Jasmin Kathleen Plumley.
  • Flight Sergeant Louise Jane Simpson.
  • Sergeant Kevin John Stannard.
  • Warrant Officer Lee Raymond Twyning.
  • Corporal Melvin Robert David Whyte.

Civil

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Justina Susannah Alexander - For services to British Nationals in Dominica.
  • Rebecca Emma Bell - For services to British foreign policy and to the Commonwealth.
  • Joseph Chiara - For services to St John's Ambulance, Gibraltar.
  • Robert Hatherell Craig - For services to conservation.
  • Peter John Derby-Crook - For services to education and to the British Community in Singapore.
  • Sharleen Sabrina Dabreo - For services to disaster management in the British Virgin Islands.
  • Anthony James Day - For services to the homeless and underprivileged in China.
  • Fiona Decan - For services to the British Community in Andorra.
  • Louise Mary Ellis - For services to British foreign policy and to the Commonwealth.
  • John Percival Morey Farrand - For services to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Ernest Gomez - For services to Gibraltar.
  • Nichola Margaret Valerie Hayton - For services to UK/Germany relations.
  • Peter McNeill Helme - For services to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Christopher Hugh Hildesley - For services to charity.
  • Joseph Solomon Horn - For services to charity, to educational development and to UK relations with China and Thailand.
  • Jane Elizabeth Bickmore-Jaffer - For services to education in Oman.
  • Samantha Clare Whay-Jenkins - For services to education and to the promotion of British business.
  • Stephen Jones - For services to British Nationals overseas.
  • Paul Anthony Lewis - For services to UK/Australia bilateral trade and commerce.
  • Franz Manderson - For services to the Cayman Islands.
  • Alan McLean - For services to the security of Her Majesty's Government staff overseas.
  • Judith Joy Mewburn - For services to nursing in the developing world.
  • Frederick Vijay Hutton-Michel - For services to National Security.
  • Dr. Anthony Wynne Pereira - For services to UK/Brazil relations.
  • Sister Imelda Mary Magdalen Poole - For services to combating modern slavery.
  • Anne-Marie Pieterz-Powell - For services to British Nationals overseas.
  • Sunil Rattu - For services to British foreign policy.
  • David John Reynolds - For services to UK/Philippine relations and to underprivileged children in the Philippines.
  • Winifred Leigh Roebuck - For services to British foreign policy and security.
  • Norbert Nicholas Sene - For services to Gibraltar.
  • Howard Martin Silverstone - For services to British business in the USA.
  • David Nicolas Wahl - For services to UK/France relations.
  • James Robert Wasilenko - For services to British foreign and security policy.
  • John Heseltine Cameron-Webb - For services to British Nationals overseas.
  • Anya Kashora Williams - For services to the Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • Gavin Willis - For services to British foreign policy.
  • David Alfred Wood - For services to British Nationals in Guadeloupe.
  • Jacqueline Louise Wrafter - For services to children with disabilities in Vietnam.
  • Ann Desson Wragg - For services to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Isle of Man

  • Lesley Anne Turnbull. For services to seriously ill children, their parents and to their families on the Isle of Man.

Guernsey

  • Keith William Robins. For services to vulnerable young people and their families in Guernsey.

Jersey

  • Andre Bonjour. For services to the Sea Cadet Corps in Jersey.
  • Ian Robert Richardson. For services to Jersey hospice care.
  • Susie Hilary Josling Robins. For services to Jersey Citizens’ Advice Bureau.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil

Royal Red Cross

Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

Major Karen Dorothy Jamieson, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

England and Wales

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

England and Wales

Scotland

Queen's Ambulance Service Medal (QAM)

England and Wales

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Overseas Territories Police Medal (OTPM)

Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal (QVRM)

Crown Dependencies

Guernsey
Jersey
Isle of Man

Australia

The Queen's Birthday Honours 2018 for Australia were announced on 12 June 2018 by the Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove.

New Zealand

The Queen's Birthday Honours 2018 for New Zealand were announced on 4 June 2018 by the Governor-General, Dame Patsy Reddy.

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. [3]

Order of the British Empire

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

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Rua Nga - For services to the community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Iro Pae Puna - For services to the public service and to the community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

The Bahamas

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

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. [5]

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Leslie Ramdhanny - For services to business and to the community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Madonna Harford - For services to Trade Unionism.
  • Wayne Horsford - For services to education.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

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. [6]

Knight Bachelor

Order of St Michael and St George

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

  • Nora Vagi Brash, OBE - For service to the community through active promotion of local culture and heritage in her roles as author, playwright and poet.
  • The Honourable Michael Buku Nali, CBE - For services to commerce, to politics and to the community as Member of National Parliament and former Deputy Prime Minister.

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military
  • Colonel Paul Mai, OBE - For distinguished service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Colonel Raymond Numa, MBE, DMS - For distinguished service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Civil
  • Lucy Blanche-Lee Badina Bogari, ISO , High Commissioner to Fiji - For distinguished public service through her senior roles in the nation's foreign service.
  • The Honourable Mike Reynolds, AM - For promoting relations between Queensland and Papua New Guinea, including as Mayor of Townsville and as Patron of YWAM Medical Ships Programme.
  • Barry James Tan - For services to commerce, to sport and to charitable causes.
  • The Honourable Justin Tkatchenko, BEM, OL - For services to the community, particularly in the National Capital District, and to sports and major events in his role as Minister for Lands & Physical Planning and APEC 2018.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil
  • Gregory Robert Anderson - For services to the community and commerce in the mining and petroleum sectors.
  • Ian Chatfield Clarke - For services to the legal profession and to the business community.
  • The Reverend Father Philip Gibbs - For services to the Enga Province community and to the Catholic Church.
  • Samson Kaipu - For service to law, to higher education and to the community.
  • Baundo Ludwik Kir - For service to the community of Simbu Province.
  • Margaret Erik Korai - For service to women's participation in agribusiness.
  • Susan Patricia McGrade - For services to commerce and to the community of Rabaul.
  • Stephen Pokanis - For public service in the Correctional Service.
  • Alurigo Ravusiro - For public service, community and sport.
  • Michael Varapik - For service to corporate governance and to the community.
  • The Reverend Binora Yunarec - For service to the community and to the Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military
  • Lieutenant Colonel Tau Rupa - For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Ricky Tavaperry - For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Kingsley Wawada - For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Civil
  • George Ariku - For services to education and to the community.
  • Eddie Mariosu Avosa - For service to the Gulf provincial administration.
  • Anthony Paul Carbry - For service to business management and to sport.
  • Morivetta Eka - For diplomatic service and to the community.
  • Philip Fae Eka - For public service in the Correctional Service.
  • Basil Morehari Gregg - For service to traditional music and to culture.
  • William Rauwal Gwaiseuk - For public service in agriculture.
  • Tony Yalomo Hobiagi - For service to rural smallholder farmers.
  • Peter Iggy - For service to business and to the community.
  • Mame Kinahen Kasalau - For public service.
  • Babau Dinabe Keru - For service to the United Church Tatana women fellowship.
  • Elizabeth Konmil - For service to the community and to women's development.
  • Joshua Maiyap - For service to the community and religion.
  • Mariana Maru - For service to the Assemblies of God Church.
  • Craig Douglas McCpnaghy - For service to rural development and to the community.
  • Ranyia Mesaka - For service to rural administration and to the community.
  • Upu Kila Navu - For service to sport, particularly Hobie Cat sailing.
  • Emmanuel Pilai - For service to education and to aviation.
  • Henry Koiaie Pisimi - For service to education and to the community.
  • Peter Philemon Pokowas - For service to Air Niugini and to sport.
  • Kini Rema - For service to education and to women's development.
  • Joshua Uvau - For public service.
  • John Mark Vellacott - For services to commerce and to humanitarian endeavours.
  • Jerry Peter Yarl - For service to education and to the community.
  • Kai Chuen Yee - For service to the Police Force.

Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military
Civil

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

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. [7]

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Alfred Jude Aihunu - For services to education and to rural development.
  • Samson Panda - For services to education, to the Church and to rural development.
  • Selwyn Sahu - For services to policing, and to rural and community development.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Charles Fox Rudgard Ngalimwane - For services to education and to community development.
  • Isaac Vula Tatapu - For public service and to community development.
  • Nelson Thoa - For services to nursing and to the community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

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. [8]

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

  • Dr. Herbert Marius - For services to health care.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Augusta Ifill - For contribution to education.
  • John Calixte Leon - For his contribution to the field of finance and economics.

Member of the Order of the British Empire

  • Melzar Bruce, BEM - For her contribution to education.
  • Felicite Hetty Lucien - For her commitment to community service.
  • Alphonsus Stephen Stanislas - For services to education and to community service.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Antigua and Barbuda

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

Order of the British Empire

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Dr. Reginald Murphy - For contribution to preservation and promotion of Antigua and Barbuda's history and heritage.

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The Queen's Birthday Honours 2009 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to recognise and reward 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.

The New Year Honours 2010 were announced on 31 December 2009 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Cook Islands, Barbados, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Saint Lucia, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Christopher and Nevis and other Commonwealth realms to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 2010.

The 2010 Birthday Honours for the Commonwealth realms were announced to celebrate the Queen's Birthday on 7 June 2010 in New Zealand, on 12 June 2010 in the United Kingdom, The Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbuda, and on 13 June 2010 in Australia.

The New Year Honours 2011 were announced on 31 December 2010 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, The Cook Islands Grenada, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Christopher and Nevis, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 2011

The Birthday Honours 2011 for the Commonwealth realms were announced on 11 June 2011 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Barbados, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda, and on 13 June 2011 in Australia to celebrate the occasion of the Queen's Official Birthday for 2011.

The New Year Honours 2012 were announced on 31 December 2011 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Belize, Saint Christopher and Nevis, The Solomon Islands, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and The Cook Islands, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 2012.

The New Year Honours 2014 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January.

The 2014 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 are awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June. The Queen's Birthday Honours were announced on 14 June 2014 in the United Kingdom, on 9 June 2014 in Australia, on 2 June 2014 in New Zealand, on 14 June 2014 in Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia and Belize.

The 2015 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 were announced on 1 June 2015 in New Zealand, on 8 June in Australia, and on 12 June in the United Kingdom, in Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia and Belize.

The 2016 Queen's Birthday Honours are 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 are awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June. The Queen's Birthday Honours were announced on 6 June 2016 in New Zealand and 10 June in the United Kingdom.

The 2017 New Year Honours are appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours were awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January and were announced on 30 December 2016.

The 2018 New Year Honours are appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January and were officially announced in The London Gazette on 30 December 2017. Australia, an independent Realm, has a separate honours system and its first honours of the year, the 2018 Australia Day Honours, coincide with Australia Day on 26 January. New Zealand, also an independent Realm, has its own system of honours.

The 2019 New Year Honours are appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January and were officially announced in The London Gazette at 22:30 on 28 December 2018. Australia, an independent Realm, has a separate honours system and its first honours of the year, the 2019 Australia Day Honours, coincide with Australia Day on 26 January.

The 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours are 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 are awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June. The Queen's Birthday Honours for the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms were announced on 8 June, except the honours for New Zealand that were announced on 3 June and for Australia on 10 June.

The 2020 New Year Honours are appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January and were officially announced in The London Gazette on 27 December 2019. Australia, an independent Realm, has a separate honours system and its first honours of the year, the 2020 Australia Day Honours, coincide with Australia Day on 26 January.

The Queen's Birthday Honours for 2020 are 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 are awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June. The honours for New Zealand were announced on 1 June, and for Australia on 8 June.

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.

The 2023 New Year Honours are appointments by some of the 15 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January and those for 2023 were announced on 30 December 2022.

References

  1. "No. 62310". The London Gazette (Supplement). 9 June 2018. p. B1.
  2. Birthday Honours lists 2018
  3. "No. 62311". The London Gazette (2nd supplement). 9 June 2018. p. B37.
  4. "No. 62312". The London Gazette (3rd supplement). 9 June 2018. p. B41.
  5. "No. 62313". The London Gazette (4th supplement). 9 June 2018. p. B45.
  6. "No. 62314". The London Gazette (5th supplement). 9 June 2018. p. B49.
  7. "No. 62315". The London Gazette (6th supplement). 9 June 2018. p. B57.
  8. "No. 62316". The London Gazette (7th supplement). 9 June 2018. p. B61.
  9. "No. 62317". The London Gazette (8th supplement). 9 June 2018. p. B65.