2024 Birthday Honours

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The 2024 King's Birthday Honours are appointments by some of the 15 Commonwealth realms of King Charles III 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 King's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June. [1] [2]

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The King appoints members to the orders upon the advice of his ministers. However, the Order of the Garter, the Order of the Thistle, the Order of Merit and the Royal Victorian Order are bestowed solely by the Sovereign.

United Kingdom

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of the United Kingdom with honours within his own gift, and with the advice of the Government for other honours.

The Order of the Companions of Honour

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Member of the Order of Companions of Honour (CH)

  • Rt Hon Dr Gordon Brown — For Public and Charitable Services in the UK and Abroad. [3]

Knight Bachelor

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OVERSEAS AND INTERNATIONAL LIST

Most Honourable Order of the Bath

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

Military
Civil

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military
Civil

Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George

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

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

Royal Victorian Order

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

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

  • Julian Graham Birt, MVO – Senior Landing Site Officer, The King’s Helicopter Flight.
  • Dr Fiona Ogilvie Butler, BEM – Apothecary to His Majesty The King.
  • Emily Anne Cherrington – Deputy Chief Executive, The King’s Foundation.
  • Michael Matthew Patrick Dooley – Physician to Her Majesty The Queen.
  • Jean-Christophe Nicholas Gray, CBE – lately Private Secretary to The Prince of Wales.
  • Richard Andrew Fitzalan Howard – Senior Advisor, Stonehage Fleming Investment Management. For personal services to Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Catherine Beris James – Advisor, Privy Purse and Treasurer’s Office, Royal Household.
  • Sarah Elizabeth Lord, MVO – Head of Events, Royal Household.
  • The Reverend Kenneth Ian MacKenzie – Domestic Chaplain to The King and Minister of the Parish of Braemar and Crathie.
  • Alison Flora MacMillan, MVO – Assistant Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps.
  • Nicholas Charles Osler – Partner, Smith & Williamson. For personal services to Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Commodore Christopher Laurence Palmer, CBE , RN – lately Gentleman Usher to His Majesty The King.
  • Jill Revans, MVO – Deputy Comptroller, Household of The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
  • Major Henry Geoffrey Robertson – lately Lieutenant, The King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
  • Rosanna Young de Sancha, MVO – Senior Paintings Conservator, Royal Collection.
  • Shaun Dominic Turner, MVO – Senior Furniture Conservator, Royal Collection.

Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

  • Elizabeth Frances Clark Ashby – Curator of Books and Manuscripts, Royal Library, Windsor Castle.
  • Guy Paul Blanch – Senior Honours and Investitures Clerk, Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood.
  • Nicholas Peter Day – Head of Engagement and Events, Crown Estate, Windsor.
  • David Thomas Evans, RVM – Carriage Restorer/Cleaner, Royal Household.
  • Hannah Rebecca Goodall – lately House Manager, Household of The Prince and Princess of Wales.
  • Elizabeth Georgina Harford – Assistant to the Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps.
  • William Henry Hodges – Event Security Manager, Royal Household.
  • Eric James Lofty – Senior Health and Safety Advisor, Royal Household.
  • Rosemary Mason – lately Nosegay Maker, Royal Maundy Services.
  • Keith Robert Murphy – Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Royalty and Specialist Protection.
  • Sheila Mary O'Connor, MBE . – Head of VIP Visits, Protocol Directorate, Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office.
  • Stewart Orr, RVM – Security Team Leader, Palace of Holyroodhouse.
  • Kajal Patel – lately Management Accountant, Royal Household.
  • Susan Wilding – Lieutenancy Officer, Lancashire.

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

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Gold
Silver (Bar)
Silver

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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

Civil

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

Civil

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military
  • Rear Admiral Paul Beattie
  • Commodore David Andrew Joyce
  • Commodore David Christopher Moody
  • Major General Philip Mark Totten, OBE
Civil

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military
  • Commodore Andrew John Aitken
  • Commander Stephen Brian
  • Lieutenant Colonel Oliver William Denning
  • Commander Iain Buchan Fergusson
  • Commander James Howard
  • Colonel Aran Ernest Kingston Jess
  • Lieutenant Colonel (now Acting Colonel) Craig Edward Renney
Civil
  • Trudi Abadi, BEM — Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement
  • Tabassum Rizwan Ahmad — Chief Executive Officer, EmployAbility. For services to Inclusive Access to Employment for Neurodivergent and Disabled Young People
  • Andrea Isabel Albutt — Lately President, Prison Governors Association. For services to HM Prison and Probation Service
  • Douglas George Allan — Cameraman and Marine Conservationist. For services to the Broadcast Media and to the Promotion of Environmental Awareness
  • Richard Allcroft — President, World Wheelchair Rugby. For services to Wheelchair Rugby
  • Jeremy Michael Allen — Deputy Director, Energy Infrastructure Group, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. For services to Energy Consumers and Energy Security
  • Amira Amzour — Deputy Director, Environment Bill, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to Environmental Legislation
  • Richard William Angell — Chief Executive Officer, Terrence Higgins Trust. For services to Charity
  • Anthony Francis Arbour, JP — Lately London Assembly Member. For Public Service
  • Shalni Arora — Founder Trustee, Belong and Founder, Savannah Wisdom Charitable Foundation. For services to Charity and to Philanthropy
  • Dr Adam Robert Baker — Head, Fusion Policy, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. For services to Fusion Energy
  • Thalia Marietta Baldwin — Lately Director, Geospatial Commission. For Public Service
  • Andrew Stephen Barber — For services to the community in East Yorkshire
  • Wayne Barnes — Referee. For services to Rugby Union
  • Daniela Barone-Soares — Chief Executive Officer, Snowball Impact Investments. For services to Business and to Impact Investing
  • Jonathan Bartrop — Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence
  • Katherine Ann Bavington — Finance Business Partner, Weapons Operating Centre, Defence Equipment and Support. For services to Defence Procurement
  • Susan Jane Bent — Lately Chief Executive Officer, Central England Law Centre. For services to the Law and to Vulnerable Citizens
  • Christopher Thomas Berridge — Managing Director, Paneltex. For services to Business, to Exports and to the Environment
  • Dr Barry Quentin Blackwell — Head, UK Building Information Modelling and National Digital Twin Programmes, Department for Business and Trade. For services to Technology Development and to the Construction Sector
  • Alexandra Helen Bolton — Director, Climate Governance Initiative. For services to the Built and Natural Environment
  • Professor Jamshed Bomanji — Head, Clinical Department, Institute of Nuclear Medicine, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS and to Global Nuclear Medicine
  • Philippa Ann Bonay — Director, Operations, Office for National Statistics. For Public and Charitable Services
  • Dr Helen Elizabeth Bonwick — Chair, Association for Palliative Medicine of Great Britain and Ireland. For services to Palliative Care
  • Professor Tracy Joanne Borman — Chief Executive Officer, Heritage Education Trust and Joint Chief Curator, Historic Royal Palaces. For services to Heritage
  • Professor Joanna Bourke, FBA — Professor of History, Birkbeck, University of London. For services to the Social Sciences
  • Kieron John Boyle — Chief Executive Officer, Impact Investing Institute. For services to Impact Investment and Impact Economy
  • Carol Boys — Chief Executive Officer, Down's Syndrome Association. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and to Research
  • Edward George Bracher — Lately Chief Executive Officer, Riding for the Disabled Association and Founder and Chair, Equine Assisted Services Partnership. For services to Disabled People
  • Karen Elaine Bramwell — Chief Executive Officer, Forward As One Church of England Multi-Academy Trust, Bolton. For services to Education
  • Dr Yvonne Klara Braun — Director of Policy, Long Term Savings, Health and Protection, Association of British Insurers. For services to the Pensions Industry and to Socio-Economic Diversity
  • Dr Joanne Bray — Deputy Director, Automotive Unit, Department for Business and Trade. For services to the Automotive Industry
  • John Myles Milton Bright — Costume Designer. For services to Costume Design and to Heritage
  • Paul Gregory Brinkworth — Case Controller, Serious Fraud Office. For services to Justice
  • Joanne Susan Broadwood — Chief Executive Officer, Leap Confronting Conflict and Member, Advisory Board and lately Chief Executive Officer, Belong, The Cohesion and Integration Network. For services to Social Cohesion
  • Penelope Brockman — Finance Director, Mountain Rescue England and Wales, and Chair and lately Team Leader, Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team. For services to Mountain Rescue
  • Darren Andrew Brown — Honorary Clinical Academic Physiotherapist, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS and to People Living with HIV and AIDS, and People with Long Covid
  • Dr Jenny Brown, FRSE — Literary Agent. For services to Literature
  • Tania Sara Bryer — Chair, National Events Committee, Cancer Research UK and Ambassador, Alzheimer's Society. For services to Charity
  • Professor Harriet Ann Bulkeley, FBA — Professor of Geography and Deputy Executive Dean, Research, Durham University. For services to Geography and to Environmental Governance
  • Commander (Rtd) Gary Robert Bushell, RN — Director Cadets and Youth, Council of Reserve Forces and Cadets Associations. For services to the Armed Forces Cadets
  • Fleur Josephine Butler — Lately President, National Conservative Convention and lately Chair, Conservative Women's Organisation. For services to Politics and to Women
  • Dr Rabinder Kaur Buttar — Senior Enterprise Fellow, Strathclyde University. For services to Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Leadership in Business, and to Life Sciences
  • Sonya Naiken Byers — Chief Executive Officer, Women in Transport and Patron, Women on the Move Against Cancer. For services to Diversity
  • Benjamin Hugo Cairns — Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Voluntary Action Research. For services to Charity and to the Voluntary Sector
  • Henrietta Nina Sylvia Campbell — For services to British Interior Design and to Philanthropy
  • Karen Carney, MBE — Footballer. For services to Association Football
  • Joanna Jane Carrington (joanna wallace) — Independent Case Examiner, Department for Work and Pensions. For Public Service
  • Robert Henry Caudwell — Lately Chair, Lowland Agricultural Peat Task Force. For services to Lowland Peat Carbon Stores and to Food Security
  • Rory Cellan-Jones — Author and Journalist. For services to Journalism
  • Dr Susan Olivia Chapple — Founder and Chair of Trustees, Horatio's Garden Charity. For services to People with Spinal Injuries
  • Richard Denis Paul Charkin — Lately President, International Publishers Association. For services to Publishing and Literature
  • Karen Michelle Charters — Head, International Slavery Museum, National Museums Liverpool, and lately Chief Executive Officer, Kuumba Imani Millennium Centre and Associated Trustee, National Museums Liverpool. For services to the community in Liverpool, Merseyside
  • Laura Francoise Citron — Chief Executive Officer, London and Partners. For services to the London Economy
  • Elaine Clark — Chief Executive, Rail Forum. For services to the Rail Supply Industry
  • Dr Belinda Rosanna Clarke — Director, Agri-TechE. For services to Agri-Technologies and Farming
  • Joseph Aaron Coelho — Children's Laureate. For services to the Arts, to Children's Reading and to Literature
  • Kathleen Margaret Coombes — Founder, Association for Rehabilitation of Communication and Oral Skills (ARCOS). For charitable services to People with Communication and/or Swallowing Difficulties
  • Giles Cooper — Chair, The Royal Variety Charity. For services to Entertainment and to Charity
  • Tina Louise Costello — Chief Executive Officer, Heart of England Community Foundation. For services to Charity and Voluntary Organisations across the West Midlands and Warwickshire
  • David Cunningham — Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement
  • Emma Louise Dagnes — Managing Director and Acting Chief Executive Officer, Alexandra Park and Palace. For services to Heritage
  • Emyr Afan Davies — Chief Executive Officer, Afanti Media. For services to Media and to Music in Wales
  • Professor Jane Carolyn Davies — Professor of Paediatric Respirology and Experimental Medicine, Imperial College London. For services to People with Cystic Fibrosis
  • Katharine Anne Davies — Deputy Director, Security and Business Continuity, Department for Business and Trade. For services to Government Security
  • Alastair Davis — Chief Executive Officer, Social Investment Scotland. For services to Social Enterprise and to Charity in Scotland
  • Professor Anne Christine Davis — Professor of Mathematical Physics, University of Cambridge. For services to Higher Education and to Scientific Research
  • Ronald Joseph Dawson — For services to Fundraising and to Charity in Northern Ireland and Abroad
  • Dr Jeanelle Louise de Gruchy — Lately President, Association of Directors of Public Health and Chair, Greater Manchester Directors of Public Health. For services to Public Health
  • Andrew Peter Dent, MVO — Lately Director, Transformation, Change and Programmes, Building Digital UK. For Public Service
  • Pamela Dudek — Chief Executive, NHS Highland. For services to the NHS in Scotland
  • Peter Vincent Dyer — President, British Dental Association. For services to Dentistry, to Medicine and to the communities of Silverdale and Lancaster
  • Olive Essien — Legal Manager, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Community Engagement
  • Kevin Etheridge — Councillor, Caerphilly County Borough Council. For services to Local Government
  • Rebecca Angharad Evans — Head, Strategic Communications, Ceremonials Team, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For services to Communications
  • Susan Ann Evans — Chief Executive Officer, Social Care Wales. For services to Social Care
  • Catherine Eves — Lately Chair, Brook House Inquiry. For Public Service
  • Cemal Ezel — Chief Executive Officer, Change Please. For services to Social Enterprise and to Homeless People
  • David John Fairbank — Head, Central Services Team, Visa Status and Information Services, Home Office. For services to International Relations
  • Paul Fannon — Fellow, Christ's College, Cambridge, and Volunteer, United Kingdom Mathematics Trust. For services to Education
  • Professor Rhian Mair Fenn — Professor of Medical Education and Honorary Consultant Rheumatologist, Cardiff University. For services to Medical Education
  • Professor Donna Fitzsimons — Head, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen's University Belfast. For services to Healthcare and to Education
  • Colleen Fletcher — Lately Member of Parliament for Coventry North East. For Parliamentary and Political Service
  • Professor Anthony Richard Fooks — Lead Scientist, International Development, Animal and Plant Health Agency. For services to Animal Health and Welfare
  • Andrew John Forsey — National Director, Feeding Britain. For services to Education
  • Professor Geoffrey Michael Gadd — Boyd Baxter Chair of Biology, University of Dundee. For services to Mycology and Environmental Microbiology
  • Jacqueline Gedman — Lately Chief Executive, Kirklees Council. For services to Business and to the community in Kirklees, West Yorkshire
  • Wanda Goldwag — Chair, Lease. For services to Leaseholders
  • Georgia Gould — Councillor and Leader, London Borough of Camden Council. For services to Local Government
  • Veronica Susan Greenwood — Lately Chair, British and Irish Orthoptic Society. For services to Orthoptics
  • Dr David Andrew Griffiths-Johnson — Head, Manufacturing Funds, Partnerships and Innovation, Office for Life Sciences. For services to Life Sciences
  • Professor Qing Gu — Director, University College London Centre for Educational Leadership. For services to Education
  • Professor Ian Melvyn Hall — Professor of Mathematical Epidemiology and Statistics, University of Manchester and Senior Principal Modeller, UK Health Security Agency. For services to Public Health, to Epidemiology and to Adult Social Care, particularly during Covid-19
  • James Handscombe — Founding Principal, Harris Westminster Sixth Form, London. For services to Education
  • William Harwood — Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence
  • Michael Andrew Rhys Hawes — Chief Executive Officer, Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. For services to the Automotive Industry
  • Vivienne Mary Hayes, MBE — Chief Executive Officer, Women's Resource Centre. For services to Social Justice
  • John Gerard Heffernan — Managing Director, Fern Innovation Ltd. For services to Business and to Technology
  • John Thomas Hill — Director, Technology and Strategy, The Welding Institute. For services to SMEs, to the Research Institutes Sector, to Local Economic Development and to Higher Education
  • Celia Hodson — Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Hey Girls. For services to Promoting Period Dignity and Raising Awareness of Free Period Products in Scotland
  • Professor Katrin Hohl — Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, City, University of London. For services to Victims of Sexual Violence
  • Charles Michael Holloway — Philanthropist and Founder, The Charles Michael Holloway Charitable Trust. For services to Charitable Fundraising in the Arts
  • Lorrayne Hughes — Chief Executive Officer, Cumbria Education Trust. For services to Education
  • Julie Christine Humphreys — Deputy Director, Scottish Government. For services to Tackling Child Poverty in Scotland
  • Dr Richard David Jarvis — Lately Chief Executive, Judicial Appointments Commission. For services to Judicial Appointments
  • Junior Charles Johnson — Director of Operations, Food Standards Agency. For Public and Voluntary Service
  • Stephen Michael Johnson-Proctor — Lately Regional Probation Director, East of England Probation Service. For services to Probation
  • Philip Alexander Francis Johnston (philip bernays) — Lately Chief Executive Officer, Newcastle Theatre Royal Trust. For services to Drama
  • Christopher Phillip Jones — Chair, Waste Industry Safety and Health. For services to Health and Safety
  • Ian Martin Jones — Founder, Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd. For services to Space Communications
  • Professor Shruti Kapila — Professor of History and Politics, Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge. For services to Research in Humanities
  • Heather Ruth Keates — Chief Executive Officer, Community Money Advice. For services to Debt Advice
  • Sharon Jane Kemp — Chief Executive, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Business and to the community in Rotherham, South Yorkshire
  • Duncan James King — Lately Director of Resources, Home Office. For Public Service
  • Professor Paul Edward Klapper — Professor of Clinical Virology, University of Manchester. For services to Viral Diagnostic Testing
  • The Very Revd Julian Peter Large — Provost, Brompton Oratory. For services to Faith and Integration
  • Gary Michael Lashko — Chief Executive Officer, Royal Hospital Chelsea. For services to Veterans
  • Martin Lawlor — Chief Executive, Port of Blyth. For services to Ports, to Maritime and to the Offshore Energy Industry
  • Margaret Anne Lee — Lately Finance Commissioner. For services to Local Government
  • Alan Bryan Lenton — Chair, The Lest We Forget Association. For services to Veterans and their Families
  • Janet Lewis — Deputy Director, Cabinet Office Legal Advisers, Government Legal Department. For Public Service
  • Simon David Lewis — Senior Manager, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Capability and Learning
  • Sally Elizabeth Light — Lately Chief Executive, Motor Neurone Disease Association. For services to People Affected by Motor Neurone Disease
  • Tina Janet Lovey — Chief Executive Officer, Rivermead Inclusive Trust, Medway, Kent. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
  • Alexander Walter Barr Lyle, MBE — Golfer. For services to Golf
  • Lucy Elizabeth Lytle (lulu lytle) — Founder and Creative Director, Soane Britain Ltd. For services to British Manufacturing and Craftsmanship
  • Sally MacDonald — Director, Science and Industry Museum. For services to the Arts and to Heritage
  • Nicholas Peter MacLean — Trade and Investment Envoy, Scottish Government. For services to Trade and to Bilateral Relations
  • Murdo James MacMillan — Deputy Director, Home Office. For services to Border Security and to Crime Prevention
  • Orla Mary MacRae — Deputy Director, Department for Science Innovation and Technology. For services to Online Safety
  • Rosh Mahtani — Founder, Alighieri Jewellery. For services to Jewellery Design and to Philanthropy
  • Moira Marder, DL — Chief Executive Officer, Ted Wragg Trust. For services to Education
  • Dr David Paul Marshall — Lately Director of Census, Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency. For services to Official Statistics and Census-taking in Northern Ireland
  • Ruth Barbara Louise Marvel — Chief Executive Officer, Duke of Edinburgh's Awards. For services to Young People
  • Rachel Louise Maze — Deputy Head, Office for Quantum, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. For services to Quantum Technologies
  • Dr James McAleer — Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Northern Ireland Cancer Centre. For services to Cancer Care and Treatment in Northern Ireland
  • Ally McCoist, MBE — For services to Association Football and to Broadcasting
  • Peter Daniel McCrea — Lately Chair, LionHeart RICS. For services to the Profession of Chartered Surveyors
  • Paul John McGurnaghan — Director, Digital Services, Department for Agriculture, Environment, and Rural Affairs, Northern Ireland Civil Service. For services to Information Technology and Digital Innovation
  • Alison McKenzie-Folan — Chief Executive, Wigan Borough Council. For services to Local Government
  • Dr John David McKeown — Veterinary Surgeon. For services to the Veterinary Profession
  • Paul Malcolm McKinlay, FREng — Senior Vice President and Director, Airbus UK. For services to Welsh Industry
  • William Niel McLean — Chair of Trustees, Learning Foundation. For services to Education
  • Sarah Jane McLeod — Chief Executive Officer, Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust. For services to Heritage
  • Patrick Martin Melia — Chief Executive, Sunderland City Council. For services to Local Government
  • Leigh John Middleton — Chief Executive Officer, National Youth Agency. For services to Young People
  • Kevin Stuart Miles — Chief Executive, Football Supporters' Association. For services to Association Football
  • Margaret Moore — Vice-Chair, Board of the Fundraising Regulator. For services to Charities
  • Timothy Michael Mordan — Lately Deputy Director, Innovation, Productivity and Science, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For Public Service
  • James George Morris — Lately Member of Parliament for Halesowen and Rowley Regis. For Political and Public Service
  • Michael James Morrison — Lately Master, The Worshipful Company of Carpenters. For services to Heritage
  • Gareth Michael Niblett — Incident and Crisis Response Business Partner, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Benefit and Pension Provision
  • Suzannah Marie Nichol, MBE — Chief Executive Officer, Build UK. For services to the Construction Industry
  • Wendy Ruth Nichols — Public and Community Service Member and lately Chair, National Executive Committee, Labour Party and President of UNISON. For Political Service.
  • Karen Anne O'Donoghue-Harris — Chair, Rhoose Lifeguards. For services to Maritime Safety
  • Camilla Anne Oldland — Chief Executive Officer, Living Paintings. For services to People with Visual Impairments
  • Timothy Gerald Oliver — Councillor and Leader, Surrey County Council. For services to Local Government
  • Hugh Richard Oliver-Bellasis — Vice-President, Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust. For services to Nature Conservation and to the Rural Community
  • Professor Henry George Overman — Professor of Economic Geography, London School of Economics and Director, What Works Centre. For services to Local Growth
  • David James Parks — Founder and Managing Director, The Skill Mill. For services to Young People
  • Charlotte Pike — Policy Adviser, Cabinet Office. For Public Service
  • Nicholas Poole — Lately Chief Executive Officer, Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. For services to Libraries, to the Arts and to Museums
  • Derek Provan — Lately Chief Executive, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton Airports. For services to the Aviation Industry.
  • Professor Noel David Purdy — Director of Research and Scholarship, Stranmillis University College, Belfast. For services to Education.
  • Chella Quint — Period Positive Campaigner, Author and Educator. For services to Education
  • Shireen Razey — Chief Executive Officer and Executive Principal, Christ The King Sixth Form College, Kent. For services to Further Education
  • Bruno James Michael Reddy — Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Maths Circle, Ampthill, Bedfordshire. For services to Education
  • Julie Richards — Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Chesterfield College, Derbyshire. For services to Further Education
  • Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd) Francis Thomas James Anthony Riley — Lately Director, National Firearms Centre, Royal Armouries. For services to Military Heritage
  • Dr David Rollinson — Scientific Associate, Natural History Museum. For services to Museum Science and to Public Health
  • Samantha Elizabeth Rose — Deputy Director, Data and Analysis Division, Department for Transport. For services to Advanced Analytics
  • Professor Matthew Rosseinsky, FRS — Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Liverpool. For services to Materials Chemistry Research and Innovation
  • David Harley Athol Rowe — Honorary Treasurer, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association. For services to the Armed Forces Community
  • David Dewar Russell — Senior Project Manager, Land Combat Vehicles, Defence Equipment and Support. For services to Defence
  • Edward John Russell — Chief Executive, WCS Care Group Ltd. For services to Care Home Residents
  • Rachel Alison Sandison — Deputy Vice-Chancellor (External Engagement) and Vice-Principal (External Relations), University of Glasgow. For services to Higher Education
  • Danyal Nurus Sattar — Chief Executive Officer, Big Issue Invest. For services to Business and Social Finance
  • Professor Diane Gail Owen Saunders — Group Leader, John Innes Centre. For services to Plant Science, Agriculture and to Women in STEM
  • Katherine Helen Sciver-Brunt — Lately Cricketer. For services to Women's Cricket and to the community in Yorkshire
  • Joy Dorothea Elizabeth Margaret Agnes Scott — Lately Chair, Clanmil Housing Association. For services to Social Housing in Northern Ireland
  • Dr Anna Claire Severwright — Convenor and Adviser, Social Care Future and In Control. For services to Disabled People
  • Professor Dudley Edmund Shallcross — Lately Chief Executive Officer, Primary Science Teaching Trust, Bristol. For services to Education.
  • Dr Hannana Siddiqui — Head of Policy, Complaints and Research, Southhall Black Sisters. For services to the Prevention of Violence Against Women
  • Mark Shaun Simms — Chief Executive Officer, P3 Charity. For services to Social Enterprise
  • Professor Mervyn Singer — Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University College London and Director, Bloomsbury Institute of Intensive Care Medicine. For services to Intensive Care
  • Ruth Sloan — Deputy Director, Legacy, Northern Ireland Office. For services to Peace and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland
  • Martin Richard Slumbers — Chief Executive Officer and Secretary, The Royal and Ancient Golf Club. For services to Golf
  • William Ian Smith — Head of Ultrasound, Clinical Diagnostic Services LLP. For services to Women's Healthcare
  • Jane Wyman Spiers — Chair, National Theatre of Scotland. For services to Culture in Scotland
  • Professor Rhona Winifred Stainthorp — Emerita Professor of Education, University of Reading. For services to Education
  • Vivian Michael Sternberg, KC — President and lately Chair, The Faith and Belief Forum. For services to Faith and Integration
  • John Kyle Stone — Entrepreneur. For services to Philanthropy
  • Martin John Swales — Chief Executive, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority. For services to Local Government
  • Nicholas Roger Swales, DL — For services to the community in Tyne and Wear
  • Tracy Marie Swinburne — Chief Executive Officer, Accomplish Multi Academy Trust and Executive Head and English Hub Lead, Jerry Clay Wakefield, West Yorkshire. For services to Education
  • Raymond Barnaby Tang — Lately Director, Communications, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. For Public Service
  • Philip Geoffrey Targett-Adams (phil manzanera) — Musician and Producer. For services to Music
  • Nicolas Mark Alexander Temple — Chief Executive Officer, Social Investment Business. For services to Social Enterprise
  • Professor Rajesh Vasantlal Thakker — Lately President, Society for Endocrinology. For services to Medical Science and to People with Hereditary and Rare Disorders
  • Subhash Vithaldas Thakrar — Lately Chair, London Chamber of Commerce. For services to British Trade and Investment in Africa
  • Peter James Thomas — Lately Chief Executive Officer, The Futures Trust, West and East Midlands. For services to Education.
  • David Charles Tibble — Trustee, Inspiration Trust. For services to Education and to Philanthropy in Norfolk
  • Kate Helena Tinsley — Chief Executive, MKM Building Supplies. For services to the Construction Sector and to Diversity
  • Ian Denton Turner — Co-Chair, National Care Association and lately Chair, Registered Nursing Home Association. For services to Social Care
  • Karen Ann Turner — Leader, Traveller Education Support and Asylum Seeker and Refugee Support, Education Authority. For services to Education, to Minority Ethnic Support Services in Northern Ireland and to Speech and Drama
  • Elizabeth Visick — Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence
  • Beate Wagner — Lately Director of Children's Services, Wakefield Metropolitan District Council. For services to Education
  • Professor Thomas David Waite — Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health and Social Care. For services to Public Health
  • Professor Richard Wakeford — Professor of Epidemiology, Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health, University of Manchester. For services to the Advancement of the Science of Radiation Protection
  • Rachael Anne-Marie Wardell — Executive Director, Children, Families and Lifelong Learning, Surrey County Council. For services to Children's Social Care
  • Professor Brian James Webster-Henderson — Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Nursing, University of Cumbria and lately Chair, Council of Deans of Health. For services to the NHS and to Education
  • Shamit Weinberger-Gaiger — Managing Director, West Coast Partnership Development. For services to the Rail Sector
  • Humphrey Giles Welfare — For services to Heritage in the North of England
  • Christopher James White — Lately Member and Leader, St Albans City and District Council. For services to Local Government
  • Kimberly Harper Wiehl — Board Member, UK Export Finance. For services to Export Credit Finance and to International Trade
  • Brian Edward Williams, MBE — Head, Inquiries Sponsorship, Cabinet Office. For Public Service
  • Helen Anne Lentle Williams (helen lentle) — Lately Director, Legal Services, Welsh Government. For services to Devolution and the Legislative Process in Wales
  • Professor Matthew Woollard — Professor of Data Policy and Governance, UK Data Archive, University of Essex. For services to Data Science
  • Carl Woollins — Managing Director UK and Ireland, Nippon Gases. For services to the Chemicals Industry
  • Sarah Ann Workman — Lately Director, Adult Services, Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council. For services to Adult Social Care and Health
  • Andrew Richard Wright — Lately Head Teacher, Harborne Hill School, Birmingham. For services to Children in Care, Care Experienced Young People and to the Education Community
  • Jennifer Beatrice Wynn — For Charitable and Public Service
  • Lesslie Anne Young — Chief Executive, Epilepsy Scotland. For services to People with Epilepsy in Scotland

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military
  • Major Matthew Adams
  • Colour Sergeant David Robert Bartlett
  • Warrant Officer 2 Marcus Bassett
  • Commander Liam Bernard Byrd
  • Major Mark Ashley Carroll
  • Petty Officer Engineering Technician (Communications and Information Systems Submarines) Matthew Connick
  • Chief Petty Officer Engineering Technician (Communications and Information Systems) Adrian David Grimes
  • Commander Christopher Hill
  • Lieutenant Commander (now Acting Commander) Alasdair Magill
  • Lieutenant Commander Lyndsay Ann Oldridge
  • Captain Mark Williams
Civil
  • Nicola Abraham — Founder, Jacob Abraham Foundation. For services to Suicide Prevention in South Wales
  • Kathleen Abu-bakir — GMB Representative, National Executive Committee, Labour Party. For Political Service
  • Jayne Acton — Qualified Social Worker, Wigan Council. For services to Children and Families
  • Ian McLean Adams — LGBTQ+ Leader and Social Inclusion Advocate. For services to LGBTQ+ People and to the community in the City of Westminster
  • Jeremy Raymond David Adams — For services to Disability Sport
  • Sharron Adams — Manager, Covid-19 Children's Home, Cornwall County Council. For services to Disabled Children and Young People
  • Valerie Margaret Elizabeth Adams — For services to Archives in Northern Ireland
  • William Edward Adamson — Northern Ireland Development Officer, National Sheep Association. For services to the Sheep Industry
  • Jacqueline Adie — Centre Manager, York Christians Against Poverty Debt. For services to People in Debt in York
  • Andrew Airey — Fundraiser, 3 Dads Walking for Papyrus UK. For services to the Prevention of Young Suicide
  • David Rhys Allen — Executive Head Teacher, Links Multi Academy Trust, St Albans, Hertfordshire. For services to Education
  • Susan Veronica Ashby — Chair and Trustee, Stepping Stone Projects. For services to Homeless and Vulnerable People in Rochdale, Greater Manchester
  • Rachel Ashe — Founder and Managing Director, Mental Health Swims. For services to People with Mental Health Issues
  • Saima Ashraf — Senior Finance Auditor, Merseyside Police. For services to Policing
  • Alan Ashton — Chief Executive, St Helens Carers Centre. For services to the community in St Helens, Merseyside
  • Halima Hashim Atcha — Diversity and Inclusion Lead, North West and North Central, Work and Health Service, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Diversity and Inclusion
  • Professor Angus Atkinson — Senior Marine Ecologist, Plymouth Marine Laboratory. For services to Polar Marine Research and Conservation
  • Anthony Atkinson — For services to Wildlife and Ecology
  • Sally Therese Atkinson — For services to Education and to the community in the London Borough of Barnet
  • Dr Margaret Wendy Elizabeth Austin — Lately Chief Medical Adviser, St John Ambulance. For services to St John Ambulance and to First Aid Training
  • Rose Lucinda Ayling ellis — For voluntary services to the Deaf Community
  • Clara Bagenal george — Founder, Low Energy Transformation Initiative. For services to the Built Environment and to Climate Change
  • Jessamy Rachel Baird — Lately Vice President, The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry. For services to Healthcare Innovation
  • Dr Louise Frances Ball — Head, Genetic Technology Regulatory Team, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to Science and Technology
  • Thomas George Bastin — Head, International Energy Institutions Team, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. For services to Energy Security, Affordability and Accessibility
  • Craig Simon Batham — Special Chief Officer, South Yorkshire Police. For services to Policing
  • The Reverend Professor Alison Baverstock — Founder, Reading Force. For charitable services to Families in the British Armed Forces Community
  • Anthony Alderson Baverstock — Chair, Duke of Edinburgh's Award Gillingham, Dorset. For services to Young People in Dorset
  • Hannah George Waller Beaton-hawryluk — Chair, Edinburgh Branch, Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain. For services to the Ukrainian Community in Scotland
  • Dr Nistor-Dumitru Becia — Lately Senior Psychologist, Swansea Bay University Health Board. For services to Ukrainian Refugees
  • Duncan Ademola Beckley, JP — Conductor. For services to Music
  • Andrew John Beddows — Managing Director, Ideas Network UK Community Interest Company. For services to Innovation and Business
  • Dr Mary Jane Beek — Principal Social Worker, Norfolk County Council and Senior Research Fellow, University of East Anglia. For services to Children and Families
  • Brian Alfred Beever — Group Treasurer, 36th/51st Scout Group, County Training Adviser and District Treasurer, Bablake Scout District. For services to Young People in Coventry
  • Neville Lewis Beischer — Chief Executive Officer, Flagship Learning Trust, Manchester. For services to Education
  • Jacqui Karen Belfield-smith — Head, Youth Justice and Targeted Youth Services, Stockport Council and Chair, Association of Youth Offending Team Managers. For services to Youth Justice
  • Ernest Benbow — For services to the NHS, to Mental Health in Sport and to Education in St. Helens, Merseyside
  • Genevieve Angela Bent — Assistant Principal, Harris Invictus Academy's Sixth Form, London Borough of Croydon. For services to Education
  • Martin Berliner — Lately Chief Executive, Maccabi GB. For services to the Jewish Community
  • John Mackenzie Beveridge — For services to Paddle Steamer Preservation and to Charity
  • Pauline Marie Binns-tulloch — For services to the community in Greater Manchester
  • Frank George Bird — Senior Network Planner, Resilience, Midlands Region, National Highways. For services to Transport
  • Karen Amanda Bonner — Chief Nurse, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to Nursing
  • Jennifer Marie Bott — Founder and Developer, Rhythmic Gymnastics. For services to Gymnastics
  • David Paul Boughey — For services to the community in Coventry, West Midlands
  • Pauline Nicol Bowie — Founder and Director, Low Income Families Together. For services to the community in Muirhouse, Edinburgh
  • Richard Georg Boyd — Senior Policy Adviser, Department for Business and Trade. For services to Mental Health
  • Wendy Brading — For services to Journalism
  • Alistair Bradley — Executive Leader, Chorley Council. For Political and Public Service
  • Professor Elizabeth Anne Clewett Brierley (elizabeth price) — Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Sustainability, Manchester Metropolitan University. For services to Sustainability Education
  • Esther Erica Britten — Deputy Director, Head of Major Events, UK Sport. For services to Sport
  • Joyclen Brodie-mends buffong — Founder, RISE.365 CIC. For services to Young People and to Youth Empowerment
  • Penelope Ann Broomhead — International Para-Athletics Classifier, World Para-Athletics. For services to International Disability Sport
  • Heather Elizabeth Broughton — Lately Committee Member, National Lottery Heritage Fund, Midlands and East. For services to Heritage and to the community in the Midlands
  • Deborah Marie Brown — Executive Director, Service Reform, Salford City Council. For services to Local Government
  • Elva Brown — Lately Driving Examiner, Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency. For services to Road Safety
  • Victoria Marie Brownlie — Chief, Policy, British Beauty Council. For services to the Hair and Beauty Industry
  • Professor Clive Henry Buckberry, FREng — Co-Founder and Engineering Fellow, Quanta Dialysis Technologies. For services to Medical Engineering
  • Hari Bahadur Budha magar — Adventurer, Campaigner and Charitable Fundraiser. For services to Disability Awareness
  • Pauline Alison Watson Burt — Lately Chief Executive Officer, Ffilm Cymru Wales. For services to Film
  • Alison Margaret Cairns — For services to Renal Patients and their Families within the Western Health and Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland
  • Professor Andrew Alexander Campbell — Professor of Practice in Tourism and lately Chair, Wales Tourism Alliance. For services to Tourism
  • James Joseph Campbell — Lately Business Support Services Manager, Northern Ireland Audit Office. For Public Service
  • David Canning — Head, Digital Knowledge and Information Management, Cabinet Office. For services to Innovation in Knowledge and Information Management
  • Jason David Carlyon — Community Engagement Lead and Paramedic, Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust. For services to Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
  • William George Alfred Carson — Founder, Container Ministry, Irish Methodist Mission Partnership. For services to the community in Northern Ireland and Abroad
  • Rachel Anne Carter — Director of Midwifery and Deputy Chief Nurse, Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Maternity and Women's Health
  • Natalie Cartmell — Partnerships Manager, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Homeless People in Birmingham
  • Alexandra Jane Castle (ally castle) — For services to Inclusivity and Diversity in Broadcasting
  • Dr Rachel Sarah Century — Deputy Chief Executive, Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. For services to Holocaust Education and Commemoration
  • Anton Chalk — Head of Fleet, Police Service of Scotland and lately Chair, National Association of Police Fleet Managers. For services to Policing in Scotland
  • Bryony Chapman — Lately Senior Marine Officer, Kent Wildlife Trust. For services to the Coastal and Marine Environment
  • Namir Rahim Chowdhury — Regional Representative for Europe and the Americas, Commonwealth Youth Council. For services to Young People in the UK and Abroad
  • Zia Us Samad Chowdhury, JP — For services to the Bangladeshi Community in the West Midlands
  • Tom Ciesco — Atlas Performance Engineer, Airbus UK Ltd. For services to the Royal Air Force
  • Diane Elizabeth Clark — Chief Executive Officer, Passion for Learning, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. For services to Education
  • Faith Beatrice Clark — Life Vice-President and lately Chair, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. For services to Deaf People
  • Beverly Carolyn Clarke — Lately National Community Manager, BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT. For services to Education
  • Sarah Clarkson — Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement
  • Nicola Rose Close — Chief Executive, Association of Directors of Public Health. For services to Public Health
  • David Michael Coles — Chair of Trustees, Manor Multi-Academy Trust, Wolverhampton. For services to Education
  • David Corben — Chair, Lifeboat Management Group, Swanage Lifeboat Station, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For voluntary service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution
  • Beverley Roy Corry — For services to Athletics
  • John George Corse — Owner, John G Corse Funeral Directors. For services to the community in Orkney
  • Kay Cossington — Women's Technical Director, The Football Association. For services to Association Football
  • Graham Edward Coulson — Ambassador, European Overture Diversity Network for Scouts and Guides. For services to Scouting and to the community in Selkirk, Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale
  • Susan Crisp — Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence
  • Desra Emma Cruise — Founder and Director, Portable Toilets Ltd. For services to Innovation and Outdoor Events Sustainability
  • Roger Aleksandar Dakin — Entrepreneur, Smile Smart Technology. For services to Assistive Technology
  • Archana Rao Dannamaneni — Customer Compliance Group, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Tax Compliance
  • Robyn Mary Davies — District Governor and Leader, Rotary Youth Leadership Award. For services to Young People and to the community in Telford, Shropshire
  • Mark Nicholas Davis — Developer Remediation Lead, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. For services to Leaseholders
  • Margaret Anne Davison — Lately Midwife, NHS Borders. For services to Midwifery
  • Catherine Newland Dean — Grants Manager and Lately Chief Executive Officer, Save the Rhino International. For services to Conservation
  • Dr Hannah Mary Dee — Founder and Chair, Lovelace Colloquium. For services to Technology and to Women in the Information Technology Sector
  • Emma Jane Degg — Chief Executive, North West Business Leadership Team. For services to Business and to the community in North West England
  • Susie Dent — Lexicographer, Etymologist and Author. For services to Literature and to Language
  • Dr Fiona Christine Devine — Co-Founder and Chief Executive, Alexander Devine Children's Hospice Service. For services to Children's Hospice Care
  • Balwinder Kaur Dhanoa — Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Progress Care Group, West Midlands. For services to Children with SEND and their Families
  • Michael George Dickson — For services to the Food Industry and to the community in Tyne and Wear
  • Dr Patrick John Vibart Dixon — Founder, Volunteer and Ambassador, ACET UK. For services to HIV and AIDS Care
  • Charles Edward Dobson — Co-Founder, The Starfish Trust. For charitable services to Children and Young Adults Living with Disabilities and Life-Threatening Illnesses
  • Mary Dobson — Co-Founder, The Starfish Trust. For charitable services to Children and Young Adults Living with Disabilities and Life-Threatening Illnesses
  • Amy Dowden — Advocate and Ambassador, Crohn's and Colitis UK. For services to Fundraising and Raising Awareness of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Professor Elizabeth Sharon Draper — Emeritus Professor of Perinatal and Paediatric Epidemiology, University of Leicester. For services to Healthcare
  • Patrick Joseph Duffy — For services to Special Olympics Sports and to Young People, particularly those with Learning Disabilities in the Newry and District Gateway Club
  • Stephen Wilfred Duffy — Founder, Choose Life Project. For services to Drug Addiction Recovery and Education
  • Clodagh Elizabeth Dunlop — For services to Stroke Survivors and to the Reform of Stroke Services
  • Simon Jeremy Dunn — System Design Authority, Military Satellite Communications, Airbus Defence and Space (UK). For services to Defence
  • Paula Durrans — Head, Security, Great Western Railway. For services to the Railway
  • Bharati Dwarampudi — Advanced Customer Support Senior Leader, Department for Work and Pensions. For Public Service
  • Puneet Dwivedi — For services to the community in Scotland
  • Peter Thomas Eadie-Catling — Headteacher and Head of Centre, Woodlands Park Nursery School and Children's Centre, London Borough of Haringey. For services to Education
  • Kevin Ebsworth — For services to Armed Forces Veterans and to Charity in Herefordshire
  • Michael John Edwards — Founder and Life-Long President, My Life My Choice. For services to People with Learning Disabilities
  • Robert James Elkington — Director, Arts Connect. For services to Young People
  • Lady (Catherine) Erskine — Trustee and Chair, Fife Region, Scotland's Gardens Scheme and Chair, Discover Scottish Gardens. For services to Tourism in Scotland
  • Susan Eustace — Lately Director of Public Affairs, The Advertising Association. For services to the Advertising Industry
  • Craig Ellis Fellowes — Founder, Wildlife Training Consultancy. For services to Wildlife Protection
  • Rebecca Caroline Ferguson — Singer, Songwriter and Music Industry Campaigner. For services to the Music Industry
  • Maureen Ferrie — Founder, Greater Easterhouse Supporting Hands. For services to People Living With a Disability in Glasgow
  • David Firth — For services to the Westbury Lions, Wiltshire
  • David Fisher — Executive Director, Client Services, St Mungo's. For services to Homeless People
  • Joanne Kathryn Fitzgerald — Senior Programme Manager, NHS England. For services to the NHS
  • Dr John Edward Fitzgerald — Consultant Clinical Scientist and Head of Audiology Services, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Audiology and to Healthcare Science in Norfolk
  • Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, FRS — Founder, Playback Trust and Chief Executive Officer, Playback Learning Academy, Edinburgh. For services to Children and Young People with Disabilities and to Inclusive Education
  • John Richard Farler Fletcher — For services to the Conservation of Shire Horses
  • Angela Marie Forbes — Chief Executive, BuildForce. For services to the Construction Industry
  • Lesley Mary Forbes — Lately Head, Corporate Management Unit, Social Security Programme Division, Scottish Government. For services to the Establishment of the Social Security System in Scotland
  • Cheryl Foster — Referee, Football Association of Wales. For services to Association Football and to Women's Sport
  • Mark Richard Foulkes — Oncology Nurse, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Nursing
  • Hilton Ivan Freund — Chief Executive, Twinning Project. For services to Reducing Reoffending and to Charity
  • Graham Ronald Fulford — Founder, Graham Fulford Charitable Trust. For services to Prostate Cancer Awareness and Earlier Diagnosis
  • Stephen Gallacher — For services to Golf
  • Paula Garfield — Founder, Deafinitely Theatre. For services to Drama and to the Deaf Community
  • Gloria Anne Marie Garman — Head of Service, City of London Corporation Adult Skills, Education and Apprenticeship Service. For services to Adult Education
  • Michael John Garvey — For services to Business in Buckinghamshire
  • Jamila Elizabeth Gavin — Writer. For services to Children's Literature
  • Warren Barry Ginsberg — Chair, HiB Ltd. For services to the Home Improvement and Bathroom Industries
  • Isaac Ginsbury — Chief Executive, Jewel Foundation. For services to the community in Greater Manchester and to Faith and Integration
  • Janet Goldsbrough-Jones — For services to the community in Worthing, West Sussex
  • Professor Adam Lee Gordon — Professor of Care for Older People, University of Nottingham and President, British Geriatrics Society. For services to Older People's Healthcare
  • Professor Anthony Christopher Gordon, FMedSci — Chair, Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Imperial College London. For services to Critical Care Medicine
  • Caroline Gould — Founder, Vale Wildlife Hospital. For services to Wildlife Rehabilitation
  • Helen Rebecca Gould — Founder, LPM Dance Company. For charitable services to People with Parkinson's
  • Steven David Gould — Council Member, General Chiropractic Council. For services to Consumers
  • Ian James Gourlay — For voluntary service to the community in Aberdeenshire
  • Doreen Graham — Lately Board Member and Trustee, Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home. For services to Animal Welfare
  • Vanessa Graham — Head, Commercial Development, Labour Party. For Political and Public Service
  • Susan Grant — Founder, The Body Doctor. For services to Entrepreneurship
  • Anne Margaret Gregg — Macmillan Nurse, NHS Orkney. For services to Healthcare in the Orkney Islands
  • Patricia Alice Jane Gregory — Founding Member, Women's Football Association. For services to National and International Association Football and to Charity
  • Robert William Frank Griffin — Founder and Chief Executive, Tomcat UK. For services to Engineering Innovation and to People with Disabilities
  • Professor Paul David Griffiths — Emeritus Professor of Virology, University College London. For services to Virology
  • Christine Ann Grosskopf — Lately Programme Manager for Refugee Resettlement Scheme, Kent County Council. For services to Refugee Resettlement
  • Dr Robert Ian Grundy — Lately Chair, Matrix. For services to Science, Technology and Innovation Policy
  • Dr Shobna Gulati, DL — Actor, Writer and Dancer. For services to the Cultural Industries
  • Lucy-Marie Elizabeth Hagues — Chief Executive Officer, Capital One UK. For services to Education and Skills
  • Raymond Noel Hall — For services to Pipe Bands and to the community in Northern Ireland
  • Anne Hamilton — Headteacher, Evelina Hospital School, London Borough of Southwark. For services to Education
  • Mary Scott Hamilton — For services to Local Government, to Education and to Cross-Community Reconciliation in Northern Ireland
  • Melanie Hampton — Chair, Carlton Political Committee. For Political Service
  • David André Happy — Managing Director, Telint. For services to Telecommunications and to Technology
  • Anne-Marie Hardy — Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement
  • Catherine Ellen Harper — For services to Domestic Abuse Support in Northern Ireland
  • Anne Elizabeth Harris — Lately Director of Care, Rainbow Trust. For services to Seriously Ill Children and their Families
  • Denise Harrison — Head, Health and Safety, First Bus. For services to the Bus Industry
  • Georgina Harrison — Chair, Cross-Party Members' and Peers' Staff Association. For services to Parliament
  • Stephen Joseph Harrison — Lately Principal, Gilnahirk Primary School, Belfast. For services to Education in Northern Ireland
  • Mary Hart — Headteacher, Margaret McMillan Nursery School and Children's Centre, London Borough of Islington. For services to Education
  • Jennifer Sarah Hartley — Director, Invest Newcastle and Head of Economic Development, Newcastle City Council. For services to Business and Trade
  • Karen Harvey — Founder, Toiletries Amnesty. For services to People Living in Hygiene Poverty, to Considerate Consumption and to the Environment
  • Paul Alexander Harvey — Immigration Officer, Home Office. For services to the Home Office Veterans Network
  • Jillian Lorna Hastings ward — Chair, Participant Panel, Genomics England. For services to Patients and Participants in UK Genomics
  • Caroline Peta Hay — Police Inspector, City of London Police. For services to Policing
  • Angus Gordon Heddle — For services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and to the community in Longhope, Orkney
  • Alicia Nicole Hempleman-adams — Explorer. For services to Hot Air Ballooning
  • Frederick Higham — Volunteer, Angling Environmental Groups. For services to Protecting and Improving the Ribble Catchment
  • Lisa Mari Hilder — Co-Founder, Preston Road Women's Centre, Hull. For services to Social Investment and to Charity
  • Professor Rowena Hill — National Collaborative Lead, Covid-19 Foresight Group. For Public Service
  • Dr Emma Logan Hindley — Bill Manager, Online Safety Bill, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. For services to Online Safety
  • William Hiron — Managing Director, Stephensons of Essex. For services to Passenger Transport
  • Andrew Hodkinson — Headteacher, West Oaks School, Leeds. For services to Children and Young People with SEND
  • Debra Ann Holloway — Lately Gynaecology Nurse Consultant, Guys' and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Women's Health
  • Mark Timothy Hopton — For services to Education, to Healthcare and to Charities in the West Midlands
  • Sarah Hosking — For services to Literature and to the Arts
  • Philip Howse — Principal Doorkeeper, House of Commons. For services to Parliament
  • James Stanley Mackey Huey — For services to Education and to Rugby in Northern Ireland
  • Elaine Hunniford — For services to Young People and to Safeguarding in Sport
  • Stephen Hunt — Lately Grants Legacy Manager, Forest Services. For services to Forestry
  • Nicola Jane Iles — Head, Special Projects and Deputy Clerk, Privy Council. For services to the Accession Council
  • Kenny Imafidon — Co-Founder, ClearView Research. For services to the Social and Market Research Professions
  • James Noel Irwin — President, Dungannon and Moy Branch, Royal British Legion. For voluntary service to Veterans in Northern Ireland
  • Dean Nathan Jackson — Managing Director, HUUB Ltd. For services to Business and to Innovation
  • Suzanne Jackson — Domestic Abuse Risk Assessor Manager and Force Lead for Honour Based Abuse, South Yorkshire Police. For services to the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Girls
  • Dr Godfrey David Jacobs — Associate Member, Transport Research Laboratory. For services to Road Safety
  • Syed Nasir Jaffri — For services to Integration in Glasgow
  • Susan Margaret James — Contact Centre Administration Officer, HM Courts and Tribunal Service. For Public and Voluntary Service
  • Professor Barbara Elizabeth Jane Jemphrey — Director, Institute of Professional Legal Studies, Queen's University Belfast. For services to Education
  • Laura Jeuda — Lately Councillor, Cheshire East Council. For services to Local Government
  • Janice Jinks — Foster Carer and Chair, Doncaster Foster Carers Association. For services to Supporting Families
  • Professor Shane Douglas Johnson — Professor of Future Crime and Director, Dawes Centre for Future Crime, University College London. For Public Service
  • David James Johnston — Community Outreach Officer, Northern Ireland Office. For Public and Community Service in Northern Ireland
  • David Geoffrey Jones — For services to the community in Morland, Cumbria
  • Professor David Simon Jones, FREng — Professor, Pharmaceutical and Biomaterial Engineering and lately Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Queen's University Belfast. For services to Education and to Pharmacy
  • Mark Adrian Jones — Chief Executive Officer, Gower College Swansea. For services to Education
  • Morgan Lewis Jones — Lately Chair, St Christopher's Hospice. For services to People Living with a Terminal Illness and their Families
  • Susan Ann Jones — Lately Operations Manager, Legal Aid Agency. For services to the Civil Justice System
  • Simon Roger Kearey — For services to the community in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
  • Louise Kelley — Holiday and Food Insecurity Lead, Plymouth Council, Devon. For services to Health and Wellbeing
  • Elizabeth Anne Kenny — English Hub Lead, Whiston Worrygoose Junior and Infant Primary School, Rotherham, South Yorkshire. For services to Education
  • John Bradley Kent — For services to Business and to Philanthropy
  • Dr Samina Khan — Director, Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach, University of Oxford. For services to Higher Education
  • Kevin Joseph Kiely — Chief Executive Officer, Medilink UK. For services to the Life Sciences Sector
  • Emily Jessica King — Assistant Director (Communities), West Sussex County Council. For services to Refugee Resettlement
  • Gillian Kiy — Lately Building Safety Legislation Lead, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. For services to Building Safety
  • Professor Tanya Krzywinska — For services to Higher Education and to the Video Games Industry
  • Rakesh Kumar — Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, Hergest Unit at Ysbyty Gwynedd. For services to the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities
  • Fedir Kurlak — Chief Executive Officer, Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain. For services to the Ukrainian Community in the UK
  • Simon John Charles Le Bon — Musician and Songwriter. For services to Music and to Charity
  • Jonathan Legh-smith — Executive Director, UKQuantum. For services to Science and Technology
  • Sarah Le-good — Head, Foundation Studies and Learner Support, Riverside College, Widnes. For services to Further Education and SEND
  • Paul Leonard — Crime Services Office Manager, South Yorkshire Police. For services to Policing
  • Sarah Jane Leonard — Chair, The Association of English Singers and Speakers. For services to Music
  • Professor Nicholas Julian Levell — Consultant Dermatologist, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the Care of People with Skin Disease
  • Josephine Susan Lewis — Headteacher, Riverside School, London Borough of Southwark. For services to Education
  • Dr Philip Edward Charles Lewis — Lately President, Mouth Cancer Foundation. For services to the Detection of Oral Cancer
  • Dr Ian Llewellyn — Head, Technical Energy Specialists, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. For services to Net Zero Innovation
  • Professor David Lloyd — For services to Microbiology
  • John Morgan Lloyd-jones — For voluntary and charitable services in Wales
  • Clyde Loakes — Councillor and Deputy Leader, London Borough of Waltham Forest Council. For services to Local Government
  • Dr Gerald Edward Lobley — For services to Chess in Scotland
  • Andrew James Lockett — Treasurer, The South Atlantic Medal Association. For voluntary services to Veterans
  • Steve Lockhart — Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence
  • Andrew Logan — Sculptor, Jeweller and Performance Artist. For services to the Arts
  • Sharon Lomas — Chief Executive Officer, The Royal Theatrical Fund. For services to the Performing Arts
  • Cecil Lynn Lucas — Co-Founder, Chris Lucas Trust. For services to Charitable Fundraising
  • Lynn Lucas — Co-Founder, Chris Lucas Trust. For services to Charitable Fundraising
  • Nigel Patrick Lund — Lately North West Prevent Coordinator, Department for Education. For services to Education and to Policing
  • Rachel Lynch — Chief Executive Officer, The Community Network CIC and Founder, The Urban Factory. For services to Young People and to Sport in North East England
  • Christopher Lynn — Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement
  • Máirtín Pádraig MacGabhann — For services to Organ Donation in Northern Ireland
  • Kenneth MacKenzie — Volunteer, Scottish Mountain Rescue. For services to Mountain Rescues and to the community in Galloway
  • Samantha Claire MacKintosh — Chief Executive Officer, Norfolk Community Foundation. For services to Business Development and to Charity
  • Verity Jean MacKachlan — Trainer, 1st Radlett Guides and Radlett District (Hertfordshire). For services to Young People in Radlett, Hertfordshire
  • John Madden, BEM — Principal, Roddensvale School, Larne. For services to Education and to Children with Special Educational Needs
  • Tariq Mahmood — Founder, Feed the Needy and Vice-Chair, Havering Inter Faith Forum. For services to Charity and to Interfaith Relations
  • Joy Maria Lisa Maitland — Managing Director, Inemmo. For services to Business and to Charity
  • Lakhbir Singh Mann — Founder, Gaysians. For services to Charity, Integration and to LGBTQ+ Communities
  • Josephine Suzanne Marchant — Head of Estates, The Boxing Academy, London Borough of Hackney. For services to Education
  • Amy Victoria Rose Marren — Solicitor Apprentice, BPP Holdings Ltd, Essex. For services to Further Education and Apprenticeships
  • Elizabeth Janet Martin — Chair, Rio Community Centre, Newport-on-Tay. For services to the community in Newport-on-Tay, Fife
  • Ian Martin — For services to Sport and to Charity
  • John James Martin — For services to Agriculture and Dairy Farming in Northern Ireland
  • Sheila Ann Mason — For services to the Textile Industry and to Heritage
  • Shiraz Master — Founder and Managing Director, Simply Doughnuts. For services to the Promotion of Food and Drink, to Business and to Philanthropy
  • Anthony Adrian Matthews — Volunteer, The National Memorial Arboretum and Branch Chair, Royal British Legion. For voluntary services to Veterans
  • The Very Reverend Mykola Matwijiwskyj — Vicar General, Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of the Holy Family of London. For services to Refugee Resettlement
  • Tristram Thomas Burke Mayhew — Member, National Citizens Service Trust Board and Co-Founder, Go Ape. For services to Young People and to Youth Empowerment
  • Francis Bernard McArdle — Lately Chief Executive, South Derbyshire District Council. For services to Local Government
  • Dr Patricia Marion McCaffrey — Consultant Geriatrician, Southern Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Older People in Northern Ireland
  • Brian McCann — Panel Practice Adviser, Aberdeenshire Children's Hearing System. For services to Children and to the Children's Hearing System in Scotland
  • Diane McCarthy — Inclusion and Diversity Learning Lead, British Transport Police. For services to Policing
  • David Adrian McConville — Biomedical Services Manager, The State Pathologist's Department. For services to the Criminal Justice System in Northern Ireland
  • Sally McInnes — Head, Unique Content and Collections Care, National Library of Wales. For services to Documentary History
  • George Samuel McMath — Lately Deputy Principal, Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency, Northern Ireland Civil Service. For services to the Northern Ireland Census
  • Gordon Antony McNamee ("Gordon Mac") — Founder, Kiss FM and Mi-Soul Radio. For services to Music
  • David McNulty — Head Coach, British Swimming Performance Centre. For services to Swimming
  • Geoffrey Mellor — Chief Executive Officer, Coal Pension Trustees. For services to British Coal Pensioners
  • Dr William Merrill — Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement
  • Paul William Metcalf — President, Norfolk Beekeepers' Association. For services to Beekeeping
  • Susan Jennifer Rawle Middleton — His Majesty's Verderer, The Forest of Dean. For services to Forestry
  • Dr Laura Agnes Milby — Lately Lanarkshire Clinical Director, General Dental Services. For services to Dentistry
  • Dr Timothy William Mills — Executive Director, STEP Academy Trust, Thornton Heath, London Borough of Croydon. For services to Education
  • David Roger Milner-scudder, JP — Magistrate, Lincolnshire Bench. For services to the Administration of Justice
  • Colin Malcolm Mitchell — For services to the community in Dumfries and Galloway
  • Peter Brian Mizen — Chief Coastguard, Maritime and Coastguard Agency. For services to Maritime Safety
  • Victoria Jayne Moorby — Head, Marketing, Oxley Group. For services to the Defence and Aerospace Industry
  • Reuben John Moore — Executive Director of Programmes, National Institute of Teaching. For services to Education
  • Richard Alexander Glenn Moore — For services to Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning in Northern Ireland
  • Katherine Joanna Lloyd Morris — Lately Head, Regulatory Policy, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. For services to Online Safety
  • Dennis Moss — For services to the Welsh Ambulance Service and to First Aid Abroad
  • Jeremy Michael Edward Moss — Chairman, Association Finance Board. For Political Service
  • Tanya Jeneme Motie — For services to Inclusivity and Diversity in Broadcasting
  • Kenneth Robert Muir — For services to the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre
  • Stephen William John Mulligan — Principal, Mossley Primary School, Newtownabbey, County Antrim. For services to Education
  • Glenn McIntosh Munro — Founder, Moray Concert Brass. For services to Music
  • Paul Martin Murphy — Area Manager, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Citizens of Ukraine
  • John Richmond Grey Murray — For services to Philanthropy and Volunteering in the Arts and Culture Sectors
  • Margaret June Murray — Lately Principal, Sense College, Loughborough. For services to People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
  • Virginia Gwendoline Murray — For services to Philanthropy and Volunteering in the Arts and Culture Sectors
  • Furqan Naeem — Founding Organiser, Greater Manchester Citizens. For services to Interfaith Relations and to the community in Greater Manchester
  • Linzi Melanie Neal — Community Development Officer, RAF Odiham. For services to RAF Personnel and their Families
  • Doris Anita Neil — For services to Athletics
  • Richard Guy Nettleton — Lately Principal Plant Health and Seeds Inspector, Animal and Plant Health Agency and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to Plant Health
  • The Reverend Charles John Nevin — Trustee, The Laurus Trust, Cheadle, Cheshire. For services to Education
  • Desmond Carson Nevin — Executive Director, Customer and Operations, Northern Ireland Water. For Public Service
  • Duncan Edward Nicholls — Lately Aviation Safety Legislation Lead, Department for Transport. For services to Aviation Safety and Transport
  • Susan Ann Nicholls — Lately Chief Executive Officer, Citizens Advice Staffordshire South-West. For services to the community in Staffordshire
  • Frances Nicholson — Lately Professional Social Worker, Department of Health Northern Ireland. For services to Social Work and to Adoption and Fostering Services
  • Marian Jill Nicholson — Director, Herpes Viruses Association. For services to People Diagnosed with Herpes and Shingles
  • Samantha Jane Nicolson — Chief Operating Officer, Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity. For services to Naval Personnel, Veterans and their Families
  • Nicola Ann Norville — Speech and Language Therapist, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre. For services to Armed Forces Personnel
  • Gary William O'hare — Lately Chief Nurse, Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Mental Health and Disabilities in the NHS
  • Lisa Margaret O'keefe — Executive Director, Insight, Sport England. For services to Sport
  • Nigel James Oatway — Access Manager, DB Cargo (UK) Ltd. For services to Transport
  • Richard Ogden — Chief Fire Officer, Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service and Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Boxwise Charity Foundation. For services to the community in Cumbria and to Young People in the UK and Abroad
  • Professor Chloe Meave Orkin — Consultant Physician, The Royal London Hospital and Clinical Professor of Infection and Inequities, Queen Mary University of London. For services to the NHS
  • Richard Douglas Osborne — Coach, Sitting Volleyball. For services to Disability Sport
  • Nick Owen — For services to Broadcasting and to Charity
  • Wing Commander Timothy Owen — Fundraiser, 3 Dads Walking for Papyrus UK. For services to the Prevention of Young Suicide
  • Michael Richard Palmer — Fundraiser, 3 Dads Walking for Papyrus UK. For services to the Prevention of Young Suicide
  • Nevita Pandya — Headteacher, Townley Grammar School, Bexleyheath, London Borough of Bexley. For services to Education
  • Dr Jasmin Paris — Ultra Runner. For services to Fell and Long-Distance Running
  • Antoinette Alice Parr — General Manager, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. For services to NHS Scotland, to the Scout Movement and to St Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, Coatbridge and the Motherwell Diocese
  • Pradip Patel — Lately Chair, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS
  • Robert Charles Mercer Peal — Member, Cultural Education Plan Expert Advisory Panel. For services to Education
  • John David Pearce — Council Member, The Football Association. For services to Association Football
  • Elizabeth Rebecca Pemberton-Mitchell — Singer. For services to Music and to Charity
  • Leonie Ann Phillips — Wales Manager, Money and Pensions Service. For services to Financial Capability and Financial Education
  • Charlotte Elizabeth Pike — Food Writer, Cookery Teacher and Chef. For services to Food Writing and to Food Education
  • Hassan Christopher Pillai — Volunteer. For services to Fundraising and to Cancer Support
  • Kenneth Edward Poole — Head, Economic Development, Cardiff Council. For services to Economic and Community Development in Cardiff
  • Clare Pooley — Chief of Staff, House of Commons. For services to Parliament
  • Elizabeth Porterfield — Chair and Board Member, Genetic Alliance UK, and Vice Chair and Trustee, Sight Scotland and Sight Scotland Veterans. For services to People with Rare Diseases
  • Christopher Powell — Football Coach and lately Professional Player. For services to Association Football
  • Nicholas John Powell — Lately Border Force Higher Officer, Home Office. For services to Border Security
  • Nicholas William Niel Price, DL — For services to the Food and Hospitality Industry and to the community in Northern Ireland
  • Philip Edward Pusey — Chief Executive Officer, Staffordshire Council of Voluntary Youth Services. For services to the community in Burton upon Trent and Staffordshire
  • Catherine Maria Quinn — Principal, Abbey Community College, Newtownabbey, County Antrim. For services to Education.
  • Raymond Patrick Rafferty — Chair, Trade Unions, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland
  • Dr Imran Rafi — General Practitioner and Reader in Primary Care and Genomics, St George's, University of London. For services to General Practice and Genomics
  • Sarah Randall-paley — Director of Finance, University of Lancaster. For services to Higher Education
  • Dr Adam David Read — Trustee, Chartered Institution of Wastes Management. For services to Waste and Resources Management
  • Rebecca Katharine Redfern — Swimmer. For services to Young People and to the community in Worcestershire
  • Jenefer Jane Rees — Acting Assistant Director, Quality, Safeguarding and Workforce (Adults), and lately Principal Social Worker and Service Director, London Borough of Islington. For services to Social Work
  • Rosemary Rees — Head, Engagement and Skills, Midland Metro Alliance and lately Member, West Midlands Women in Rail Steering Committee. For services to Diversity and Inclusion in the Rail Industry
  • Stephanie Madeleine Jacqueline Rhodes — Chief Operating Officer, Tree Planting Programme, Forest Services. For services to Forestry
  • Rosalind Jean Richardson — Counsellor, House of Lords. For services to Parliament
  • Stanley Keith Ridley — National Chair, Royal Naval Association. For voluntary service to Veterans
  • Valerie Helen Riley — Volunteer Conservation Warden, Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. For services to Wildlife Conservation
  • Laura Ruth Robbins — Chair, The Royal Air Force Widows' Association. For voluntary service to RAF Widows
  • Kim Pamela Jane Roberts — Chief Executive, HENRY. For services to Childhood Obesity Prevention
  • Lindsay Elizabeth Margaret Robinson — For services to Perinatal Mental Health in Northern Ireland
  • Susan Robson — For services to Gender Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Engineering and Energy
  • Grant Reginald Dain Rogers — Crown Court Manager, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order
  • Dr Lucy Elizabeth Rogers, FREng — Freelance Engineer and Author. For services to Engineering
  • Dale Christine Rooks — Director, Learning Education and Participation, Chichester Festival Theatre. For services to Theatre and to Young People
  • Edwina Victoria Rosenberg — For voluntary services to Young People in Long Term Care and to the community in Bury, Greater Manchester
  • Nora Teresa Casares Rundell — Secretary, Inclusive Skating. For services to Inclusive Skating and Charities in Dunfermline
  • Sean Edmund Russell — Programme Director, Mental Health and Productivity Pilot. For services to Mental Health
  • Derek John Salisbury — Chair, Neath Hockey Club. For services to Hockey in South Wales
  • Sharon Marlene Salmon — Supplier Manager, Network Rail and lately Chair, Cultural Fusion. For services to Diversity and Inclusion
  • Francois John Samuel — Lately Head, Building Regulations Policy, Welsh Government. For services to the Construction Industry in Wales
  • Maria Sarkar — Co-Founder and Vice-President of DriveWorks. For services to Manufacturing
  • Nicola Ann Secker — Senior Employee Relations Manager, HM Prison and Probation Service. For services to Employee Relations, particularly Employees Living with a Terminal Illness
  • David Anthony Seers — Head, Sponsorship and Historic Environment, Scottish Government. For services to Culture, History and the Arts of Scotland
  • Martin Edward Segal — For services to Terminal Cancer Patients and Cancer Research
  • Dr Amar Shah — Chief Quality Officer, East London Foundation Trust and National Clinical Director for Improvement, NHS England. For services to Healthcare Improvement
  • Kiran Jethalal Shah — Stuntman and Scaledouble. For services to the Film Industry
  • Bernadette Shiels — For services to the Arts in Northern Ireland
  • Sophie Kathleen Simpson — Senior Sales Manager, Freed of London. For services to Dance
  • Heather Marguerita Small — For Voluntary and Charitable Services
  • Geoffrey Eric Smith — Befriending and Support Team, HM Prison Wandsworth. For services to Foreign National Prisoners
  • Pennie Smith — Photographer. For services to Photography
  • Peter Dudley Smith — Founder, The Cooke E-Learning Foundation, Leicestershire. For services to Education and to the community in Beaumont Leys, Leicester
  • Paul Sonvico — Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement
  • Philip John Speight — Canal Boat Painter. For services to Heritage Crafts
  • Diana Mary Speirs — Audio Executive Editor for Books, BBC. For services to Broadcasting and to Literature
  • Alexander Steele — Honorary Life Member, The Forty Club. For services to Cricket and to People with Interstitial Lung Disease
  • Fiona Kennedy Stobart — Lately Chief Executive Officer, Hospice at Home Carlisle and North Lakeland. For services to Community Palliative Care
  • Stuart Ellis Storey — Chair, Lea Recreation Society and Chair, Wodson Park Trust. For services to Sport and to the community in East Hertfordshire
  • Farrah Storr — Magazine Editor. For services to Media and Diversity
  • Dean Stott — For services to Sport, and to Humanitarian and Mental Health Awareness
  • Irene Strank — For services to Charity and to the community in the London Borough of Merton
  • Ashley Summerfield — Lately Chair, People Committee, National Citizens Service Trust. For services to Young People
  • Francis John Sutherland (iain sutherland) — Special Constable, Police Service of Scotland. For Public Service
  • Corinne Roxanne Tanner — Senior Audit Manager and Co-Chair, Ethnic Minority Network, National Audit Office. For services to Public Sector Audit
  • Hayley Marie Tatum — Senior Vice President, Chief People and Corporate Affairs Officer, Asda. For services to the Voluntary and Charity Sector
  • Anna Louise Thomas — Co-Founder and Director, Institute for the Future of Work. For services to Research on the Future of Work
  • Yourlance Bianca Thomas — Founder, SELFguarding. For services to Education
  • Yvette Anesta Thomas — School Improvement Manager, Buckinghamshire County Council. For services to Education.
  • Paul Anthony Thompson — Director of Trading, British Red Cross. For services to the British Red Cross
  • Peter Gordon Lamoureux Thompson — Lately Wildlife Biodiversity Adviser, Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust. For services to Farmland Ecology and Wildlife Conservation
  • Anna Louise Toland — Team Leader, Older People's Primary Care Service, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership. For services to Health and Social Care in Glasgow
  • Helen Elizabeth Tonks — Founder and Director, Hydraulics Online Ltd. For services to Business and to Exports
  • Professor Robert Paul Tooze, FRSE — Honorary Professor, University of St Andrews. For services to Science and Industry
  • Dr Richard David Torbett — Chief Executive, Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry. For services to Life Sciences and to the Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Professor Rachel Anne Upthegrove — Professor of Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health, University of Birmingham and Consultant Psychiatrist, Birmingham Early Intervention Services. For services to Mental Health Research and to Life Sciences
  • Sarah Louise Van der merwe — Head, Apprenticeships, The Learning Enterprise, HCRG Care Group, Greater Manchester. For services to Further Education and Skills
  • Tanvi Bakul Kumar Vyas — Member, Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee. For services to Transport
  • James Edward Walker — President, Cumbria Tourism. For services to Tourism
  • Alexander Peter Walmsley — Chair of Trustees, The First Federation Trust, Newton Abbot, Devon. For services to Education
  • Deborah Ward — Executive Headteacher, WISE Academies, Tyne and Wear. For services to Education
  • Pamela Waters — Strategic Lead, Kernow English Hub, Newquay, Cornwall. For services to Education
  • Professor Maxwell Sheldrake Watson — For services to Palliative Care Medicine
  • Paulette Nicola Watson — For services to Education in Greater London and Abroad
  • Eleanor Jane Watts — Area Manager, The Riverside Group. For services to Tackling Homelessness
  • Kenneth Howard Wax — Lately President, Society of London Theatre and lately Chair, Theatre Development Trust. For services to Charity and to the Arts
  • Sheralee Webb — Executive Headteacher, Northgate School Academy Trust, Northampton. For services to Education
  • Dr Sara Elizabeth Wells — Director, Mary Lyon Centre, MRC Harwell. For services to Medical Research
  • Michelle Weltman — For voluntary and charitable services to Disability Sport and to the LGBTQI Sporting community in London
  • Maria Louise White — Parliamentary Counsel. For services to Internet Regulation
  • Paul James Whiteley — For services to the community in Plymouth, Devon
  • Helen Whittaker — For services to the Creation and Conservation of Stained and Architectural Glass Art
  • Elizabeth Mary Whyte — Covid Lead, HC-One. For services to Social Care
  • Joey Sebastian Wicks — For services to Young People and to the community in Canterbury, Kent
  • Wayne Anthony Wild — Chair, Darwen Town Deal, and Chair and Trustee, Blackburn and Darwen Youth Zone. For services to Young People and to the community in Darwen, Lancashire
  • Patrick William Thomas Wilkins — For services to St. Paul's Cathedral, London
  • Andrew Derek Williams — Lately Leader, Dacorum Borough Council. For Public Service
  • David Rowlands Williams — Lately Chair, Discovery Schools Academy Trust, Leicestershire. For services to Education
  • Lynn Suzanne Williams — Councillor and Leader, Blackpool Council. For services to Local Government
  • Michael Charles Williams — Wetland Habitat Restoration Specialist, Environment Agency. For services to Conservation and to Natural Flood Management
  • Harold Wilson — Owner and Group Chair, UK Docks Marine Services. For services to the Marine Engineering Industry
  • Ian Stuart Wilson — Chair, The Howard Partnership Trust, Surrey. For services to Education
  • Robert Hugh Marshall Wilson — Lately Regional Officer for Northern Ireland, Association of School and College Leaders. For services to Education
  • Rosalyn Susan Wilton — Deputy Chair, Board of Trustees and Chair, Finance Committee, University of London. For services to Education and Skills
  • Andrea Clare Wood — Principal, New Directions College, Berkshire. For services to Further Education
  • Diane Wood — For voluntary and charitable services in Scotland
  • James Woodall — Co-Founder, George and the Giant Pledge. For services to Cancer Care and Cancer Research for Children
  • Victoria Woodall — Co-Founder, George and the Giant Pledge. For services to Cancer Care and Cancer Research for Children
  • Jacqueline Forrest Wright — Lately Chair, Lochielnet. For services to the Business Community of Lochaber
  • Nicola Wynne — Director of Development, St Paul's Cathedral. For services to Heritage and to Charity, particularly the Remember Me Project
  • William Joseph Young — Project Manager, South West College, County Tyrone. For services to Civil Engineering Education
  • Professor Callum Cormack Youngson — Emeritus Professor and lately Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Education, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Liverpool. For services to Dental Education

British Empire Medal (BEM)

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Diplomatic List
Isle of Man
Guernsey
Jersey

Royal Red Cross

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Associates of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

  • Major Robert Stuart Garbett, VR, Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps, Army Reserve
  • Squadron Leader Harmony Avril Slade

King's Police Medal (KPM)

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England and Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Overseas Territories

King's Fire Service Medal (KFSM)

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Scotland

King's Ambulance Service Medal (KAM)

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England and Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Guernsey

King's Volunteer Reserves Medal (KVRM)

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Overseas Territories Police Medal (OTPM)

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Crown Dependencies

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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

Isle of Man

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Isle of Man
  • Captain Stephen Patrick Carter. For services to Maritime Safety and to the community on the Isle of Man.
Guernsey
  • Jurat David John Robilliard. For services to The Church and to the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
Jersey
  • Leslie Norman. For services to people with Learning Disabilities in Jersey.
  • Rosemary Walker Pallot. For services to Community through Mustard Seed, Jersey.
  • Richard Frank Robins, Trustee and Treasurer, Shelter Trust. For services to the Homeless in Jersey.

Australia

The 2024 King's Birthday Honours for Australia were announced on 10 June 2024 by the Governor-General, David Hurley. [4]

New Zealand

The 2024 Birthday Honours for New Zealand were announced on 3 June 2024 by the Governor-General, Dame Cindy Kiro. [5] [6]

Cook Islands

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of the Realm of New Zealand, on the advice of His Majesty's Cook Islands Ministers. [7]

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil
  • Ritua Kathleen Rose Marie Koteka. For services to Health, the Public and to the Community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil
  • Mareana Taikoko. For services to Mental Healthcare and Awareness, and to the Community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

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The Bahamas

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of The Bahamas, on the advice of His Majesty's Bahamas Ministers. [8]

Knight Bachelor

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Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George

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

  • Marsha Nicole Campbell. For Public Service.
  • Dr. Franklin Walkine. For services to Public Health.

Grenada

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Grenada, on the advice of His Majesty's Grenada Ministers. [9]

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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

Civil
  • Joan Purcell. For Public Service and to the Community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil
  • Agnes Dorothy Lessey. For services to the Community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

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Papua New Guinea

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Papua New Guinea, on the advice of His Majesty's Papua New Guinea Ministers. [10]

Knight Bachelor

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Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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

Civil
  • John Bangkok, BEM. For services to Business and to the Community.

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military
  • Commodore (Rear Admiral) Phillip Poleware, MBE.
Civil
  • Andrew Charles Abel. For services to Surfing Industries.
  • Ahmad Bin Ismail. For services to Business and to the Community.
  • Ian Alan Tarutia, OBE. For services to Business and to the Public and Private Sectors.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military
  • Colonel Dominic Bulungol, MBE.
Civil
  • Victor Gabi. For services to the Public.
  • Vaghi Gairowagga. For Public Service.
  • Williamson Hosea. For Public Service.
  • Beatrice Mahuru. For services to the Private Sector.
  • Sosepe Kerowa Maminti. For services to the Private Sector.
  • Captain Phillip Leonard Marshall. For services to the Aviation Industries.
  • Joe Kenken Mok. For services to the Real Estate Industry.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military
  • Colonel Tony Aseavu
  • Colonel Tony Oawa
  • Colonel Dickers Esso
Civil
  • Phillip Alu. For services to Education.
  • Aria Asi. For services to the Public.
  • Steven Enomb Kilanda. For Public Service.
  • Molly O'Rourke. For services to the Community.
  • Bogi Raga. For services to the Electoral Commissioner.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

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Solomon Islands

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Solomon Islands, on the advice of His Majesty's Solomon Islands Ministers. [11]

Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George

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

  • Dr. Jimmie Rodgers. For Public Service, to Health and to the community in The Solomon Islands and Abroad.

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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

Civil
  • Waeta Ben Tabusasi. For Political and Public Service, and to Community Development.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil
  • Marktas Forau. For services to the Solomon Islands Judicial System.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil
  • John Richard Seketala. For services to Rural and Community Development.

Saint Lucia

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Saint Lucia, on the advice of His Majesty's Saint Lucia Ministers. [12]

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil
  • Winston Branch. For services to the Creative and Fine Arts.
  • Harold Dalsan. For services to Community Infrastructure and Development.

Belize

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Belize, on the advice of His Majesty's Belize Ministers. [13]

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil
  • Raymond Kearney. For services to Business.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil
  • Felicita Cantun. For services to Culture.
  • Beverly Ann Louise Wade. For services to the Environment.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil
  • Mark Anthony Chavaria. For services to Sport.
  • Howell Austin Gillett. For services to the Community.
  • Robert Amadeo Mariano. For services to the Community.

Antigua and Barbuda

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Antigua and Barbuda, on the advice of His Majesty's Antigua and Barbuda Ministers. [14]

Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George

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

  • Colonel Telbert Benjamin. For services to The Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force.

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Saint Christopher and Nevis, on the advice of His Majesty's Saint Kitts and Nevis Ministers. [15]

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil
  • Jennifer Naomi Nero. For services to Sport and to Banking

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil
  • Georid Arthurlyn Belle. For services to Customs and Excise.
  • Henrietta Douglas-Christmas. For Public Service.

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The 2023 King's Birthday Honours are appointments by some of the 15 Commonwealth realms of King Charles III 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 King's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June. They were announced on 17 June 2023.

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