England's lionesses, Queen guitarist Brian May, artist Grayson Perry and fashion designer Dame Mary Quant are among those shortlisted for the King's first New Year Honours.
Leah Williamson, captain of the Euro 2022-winning English soccer team,an OBE was madewhile her teammates Lucy Bronze, Beth Mead, and Ellen White are MBEs.
Musician and animal welfare activist Sir Brian, who performed the famous song "God Save the Queen" on the roof of Buckingham Palace during the Golden Jubilee before performing again for the Platinum Jubilee two decades later, has been appointed Bachelor of Services to Music and Charity. .
He said: "I take it as a kind of charge, as a kind of commission to do the things a gentleman is expected to do: fight for justice, fight for people who don't have a voice."
Sir Grayson, the 62-year-old artist, writer and broadcaster known for his tapestries, pottery and cross-dressing, is knighted for services to the arts and fashion designer Dame Mary Quant is made a Companion of Honor.
From the sports world, Olympic heptathlon gold medalist and now president of the Commonwealth Games in England, Denise Lewis, is a lady.
And from the world of entertainment, Line of Duty actor Stephen Graham became an OBE and comedian Frank Skinner an MBE.
Members of the Order of Companions of Honor (CH)
Professor Sir Michael Gideon Marmot, Director of the Institute for Health Equity, University College London, for Public Health Services.
Give me Mary Quant DBE, Fashion Designer, for services to fashion.
Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)
Professor Sir Partha Sarathi Dasgupta and Frank Ramsey, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge, for services to the economy and the environment.
Professor Dame Hermione Lee DBE FBA, Emeritus Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford, for services to English Literature.
Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)
Sir Thomas Whinfield Scholar KCB, most recently Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury, for the Public Service.
Knight Commanders of the Order of the Bath (KCB)
John Stuart Benger, physician, Clerk of the House of Commons, for his services to Parliament.
Dames Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)
Dawn Elizabeth Childs FREng, President of the Women's Engineering Society, for services to engineering.
Professor Lyn Susan Chitty, Professor of Genetics and Fetal Medicine, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust and University College London Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, for services to medicine.
Nicola Whitmont Dandridge CBE, Former Executive Director of the Student Office, for services to higher education.
Sally Anne Sheila Dicketts CBE, former Executive Director of Activate Learning, for services to education.
Anita Margaret Frew, Chairman of Rolls-Royce Holdings plc and Chairman of Croda International plc, for services to business and the economy.
Denise Rosemarie Lewis OBE, President of the England Commonwealth Games, for services to sport.
Dr Julie Katharine Maxton CBE, Chief Executive of the Royal Society, for services to science and law.
Professor Heather Jane McGregor CBE FRSE, Dean and Deputy Director of Heriot-Watt University, Dubai, for services to education, business and heritage in Scotland.
Virginia Anne McKenna OBE, co-founder of the Born Free Foundation, for her services to wildlife conservation and wild animal welfare.
Professor Cathryn Elizabeth Nutbrown, Professor at the University of Sheffield School of Education, for early childhood education services.
Norma Redfearn CBE, Mayor of North Tyneside Council, for public and political service.
Alison Rose, NatWest Group Executive Director, Services to Financial Services.
Professor Robina Shahnaz Shah MBE DL JP, Director of the Doubleday Center for Patient Experience, for patient care services.
Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Yitzchak Mirvis, for services to the Jewish community, interfaith relations, and education.
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John Akomfrah CBE, Visual Artist, for services to the arts.
Professor James Louis John Appleby CBE, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Manchester and Chairman of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy Advisory Group, for medicine and mental health services.
Ian Bauckham CBE, President of Ofqual, for services to education.
Professor Vernon Bernard Bogdanor CBE FBA, Professor of Government, King's College London, for services to political science.
Christopher John Bryant MP, Rhondda MP and Chairman of the Common Standards Committee, for Public and Political Service.
Professor Ian Trevelyan Chapman, Chief Executive of the UK Atomic Energy Authority, for his services to Global Fusion Energy.
John Rawcliffe Airey Crabtree OBE DL, Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, for his services to sport and the community in the West Midlands.
Roland Francis Kester Keating, Chief Executive of the British Library, for services to literature.
Mayur Keshavji Lakhani CBE, MD, Chairman, School of Medical Leadership and Management and General Practitioner, Highgate Medical Centre, Loughborough, for services to general practice.
The Honorable Doctor Julian Murray Lewis, MP for New Forest East and Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee, for Public and Political Service.
Professor Peter William Mathieson, Director and Vice Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh, for services to higher education.
Brian Harold May CBE physician, musician, astrophysicist and animal welfare advocate, for services to music and charity.
Iván Manuel Menezes, CEO of Diageo Plc, for services to companies and equality.
Robin John Christian Millar CBE, Founder and Chairman of the Blue Raincoat Chrysalis Group, for services to music, people with disabilities, youth and charity.
Grayson Perry CBE, artist, writer, and broadcaster, for services to the arts.
Martin Peter Read CBE, MD, Chairman of Wincanton plc, for services to industry and public and voluntary service.
Luke Philip Hardwick Rittner CBE, Chief Executive of the Royal Academy of Dance, for services to dance and the arts.
William George Robertson CBE, Chief Executive of the Robertson Group, for services to the building industry and charity in Scotland.
Norman Keith Skeoch, most recently Chairman of the Investment Association and Ring Fencing and Proprietary Trading Review, for his services to the financial industry.
Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)
Ian Anthony Booth, Chief Executive Officer of the Submarine Delivery Agency, Ministry of Defence, for Defense Services.
Dr. Nina Cope, Former Director General of the National Crime Agency, for services to law enforcement and diversity.
Philip Copple, Chief Operating Officer, HM Prisons and Probation Service, for services to justice and charity.
Dominic James Herrington, recently Commissioner of National Schools, for services to education.
Catherine Little, most recently Director General of Public Expenditure, Her Majesty's Treasury, for Public Service.
Dr Christine Helen Middlemiss, Veterinary Director, Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, for services to the veterinary and agricultural sectors.
Mark Darren Sweeney, Director General, Economic and Home Secretary, Cabinet Office, for Public Service.
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, co-founder and president of the Ella Roberta Family Foundation, for public health services.
Nadra Ahmed OBE DL, Executive President of the National Care Association, for social care services.
Janet Alexander, Director of Compliance Operations, HM Revenue and Customs, for Public Service.
Anthony Lewis Arter, most recently Pensions Ombudsman, for his services to the pension and charity industry.
Alexandra Claire Rhian Auterson Jones, Director of Science, Research and Innovation, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, for research and innovation services.
Clara Barby, former CEO of Impact Management Project, for services to International Sustainability Standards.
Professor Richard David Bardgett, Professor of Ecology at the University of Manchester, for services to soil ecology and climate change science.
Lesley Batchelor OBE, Export Champion and Businesswoman, for her services to international trade.
Madeleine Lola Margaret The Countess of Bessborough OBE, founder of the New Art Centre, for services to art, art education and Salisbury Cathedral.
Octavius Orlando Irvine Casati Black, Co-Founder and CEO of MindGym and Co-Founder of ParentGym, for services to entrepreneurship, business and life sciences.
John Peter Boden, founder of Boden, for fashion and retail services.
Dr. Katherine Cane, Deputy Director, Ministry of Defence, for Defense Services.
John Clive William Avon Caulcutt for his services to charity and philanthropy.
Professor Vengalil Krishna Kumar Chatterjee FRS, Professor of Endocrinology, University of Cambridge, for services to people with endocrine disorders.
Fergus Dalziel Cochrane, for services to the Scottish Parliament.
Dean Philip Creamer OBE, Director of the Commonwealth Games and Blythe House Programme, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, for public service.
Professor David Christopher Crossman, Chief Scientist (Health), Scottish Government, for Public Health Services in Scotland.
Professor Andrew David Curran, Principal Scientific Adviser and Director of Research to the Health and Safety Executive, for the Public Service.
Lesley Jean Davies OBE, President of Hull College, for her continuing education services.
Professor Christopher Paul Day DL, Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Newcastle, for his services in health research and treatment.
Professor Robert Alan Dover, Chairman of the UK Center for Advanced Propulsion, for his services to the automotive industry.
Graham Ramsay Duncan, most recently Deputy Director, Care and Improvement Team, Department of Classification, Housing and Communities, for his services to Local Government.
Professor Jane Cecelia Falkingham OBE, Professor of Demography and International Social Policy, University of Southampton, for services to demographic research.
Professor John Mitchell Finnis AC KC FBA, Professor and Legal Scholar, for services to legal scholarship.
Professor Rebecca Jane Francis FBA, Executive Director of the Education Endowment Foundation, for services to education.
Sonia Anne Primrose Friedman OBE, Theater Producer and Founder of Sonia Friedman Productions, for services to the theater.
Jeffrey Simon Langford Garrett, Head of Global Affairs, Ministry of Defence, for services to defense.
Rebecca Gay George OBE, former President of the British Computing Society, for services to diversity in the technology profession.
Professor Paul Glaister, Professor of Mathematics and Mathematics Education at the University of Reading, for services to education.
Sian Professor Meryl Griffiths OBE, Vice President of GambleAware and Chair of the Global Health Committee, Public Health England, for voluntary and charitable services, particularly during Covid-19.
Tessa Helen Griffiths, most recently Director of Covid Response Measures, Department of Education, for her services to education and the Covid-19 Response.
Graham Harold Gudgin Physician for Services for Economic Development in Northern Ireland.
David Halpern, M.D., National Public Service Advisor for What Works.
George Richard Ian Howe (George Fenton), composer, for services to music.
Professor Sharon Hutchinson, Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health, Glasgow Caledonian University, for their research services in public health.
Maria Teresa Jennings, Director of Regulatory Compliance, People and Northern Ireland, Food Standards Agency, for Public Health Services.
Patrick Anthony Jennings OBE for his services to the Football Association and charity. (Brickendon, Hertfordshire)
Suzanne Kantor, Director of Personal Tax, Welfare and Pensions, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, for Public Service.
Peter Jon Kellner, political analyst and recently president of the National Council of Voluntary Organizations, for charitable services.
Dawid Konotey-Ahulu, co-founder of the 10,000 Interns Foundation, for diversity and inclusion services.
Peter William Kyle OBE, most recently Chairman of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, for services to cultural heritage.
Andrea Helen Ledward, International Director of Biodiversity and Climate, Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, for services to the environment.
Professor Janet Mary Lord, Professor of Immune Cell Biology and Director, MRC-Versus Arthritis Center for Musculoskeletal Aging Research, University of Birmingham, for services to the elderly.
Sarah Maclean, most recently Director of Covid Response Measures, Department of Education, for services to education and Covid-19 Response.
John Stephen Mahon, recently adviser to the Covid Corporate Credit Committee, for services to Financial Services during Covid-19.
Peter Joseph McGhee, Principal, St John Rigby Sixth Form College, Greater Manchester, for his continuing education services.
Catherine Sidony McGuinness, former chair of the City of London Corporation Policy and Resources Committee, for services to the financial sector and educational inclusion.
Dr Ramesh Dulichandbhai Mehta OBE, President of the British Indian Physicians Association, for services for equality, diversity and inclusion.
Neil Francis Jeremy El Señor Mendoza, Commissioner of Culture, for his services to the Arts and Culture.
Professor Linda Joyce Merrick, Principal of the Royal Northern College of Music, for services to music in higher education.
Elinor Mitchell, Director of the Economy, Scottish Government, for public service during Covid-19.
Louise Catherine Mitchell, Chief Executive of the Bristol Music Trust, for her services to the arts in Bristol.
Dr. Frances Mary Morris, Director of the Tate Modern, for her services to the Arts.
Professor David Mosey, most recently Director of the Center for Construction Law and Dispute Resolution, Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London, for his services to the construction industry.
Dr Yvette Alison Oade, most recently Acting Regional Medical Director for North East and Yorkshire, NHS England and NHS Improvement, for services to women in the NHS.
John O'Brien, Research Secretary for the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, for child protective services.
Jacqueline Ann Old, most recently Director of Child and Adult Services, North Tyneside Council, for her service to the North Tyneside community.
Sarah Jane Pickup OBE, Deputy Executive Director of the Local Government Association. for social assistance services.
Professor Robert Joseph Plomin FBA, Professor of Behavioral Genetics, King's College London, for services to scientific research.
Samuel David Pollock OBE, for public service in Northern Ireland.
Veronica Margaret Povey, Director of Finance, Ministry of Defence, for her services to public finance and volunteer work.
Ann Christina Radmore, most recently Regional Director for the East of England, NHS England and NHS Improvement, for her services to the NHS.
Dr Mary Elizabeth Booth Ramsay, Director of Public Health Programmes, UK Health Security Agency, for Public Health Services.
Nageshwara Dwarampudi Reddy, Director of Portfolio, Labor Market and Employment Scheme, Department of Work and Pensions, for the Civil Service.
James Andrew Reed, Chairman of the Reed Group, for services to businesses and charities.
Ian Alexander Reid, CEO, Organizing Committee for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, for services to sport.
Professor Colin Bryan Riordan, President and Vice Chancellor of Cardiff University, for services to higher education.
Beverley Rose Robinson OBE, Principal and CEO of Blackpool and The Fylde College, for services to Continuing Education.
Anthony George Edward Rowe OBE, Chairman and CEO of Exeter Chiefs, for his services to Rugby Union Football and the Exeter community.
Francis Roy, for political and public service.
Eve Coulter Salomon, President of the Horniman Museum and Gardens, for her services to the arts and heritage.
doctor Marcus Andrew Samuel, former chief executive of the North Sea Transitional Authority, for services to the energy sector.
Gurdial Singh Sanghera, MD, founder and CEO of Oxford Nanopore Technologies plc, for services to the technology sector.
Jatinder Kumar Sharma OBE DL, Principal of Walsall College, for Continuing Education services.
John Brian Harold Christopher Anthony Singer, Director of Pantheon International plc, for services to business, arts and education.
Jasvir Singh OBE, Chairman of City Sikhs, for his services to charity, religious communities and social cohesion.
Professor Keshav Singhal MBE, for services to medicine and the community in Wales.
Tanya Margaret Anne Steele, Executive Director of WWF UK, for services to wildlife and the environment.
The route. The Honorable Andrew George Stephenson, MP for Pendle and most recently Chairman of the Conservative Party, for political and public service.
Professor Christopher Brian Stringer FRS, Human Evolution Research Leader, Natural History Museum, for services in understanding human evolution.
Professor Deborah Ann Sturdy OBE, Senior Adult Social Care Nurse, Department of Health and Social Care, for Social Care Services.
Paula Sussex, Executive Director of Student Loans Company, for her services to Higher Education.
Robert Tarn, Chief Executive of the Northern Education Trust, for services to education.
Rev. Canon John Hartley Tattersall LVO, UK Asset Resolution Non-Executive Chairman. of services to the financial sector.
Paul David Taylor FREng, former Science and Technology Adviser, Ministry of Defence, for public service.
Joanna Hilary Todd, Founder and CEO of Respect, for services to victims of domestic violence.
Lesley Elizabeth Travill (Lesley Watts), Chief Executive of the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, for her services to the NHS.
Lea Sarah Trussler (Lea Paterson), most recently Executive Director for People and Culture at the Bank of England, for services to the economy.
Simon Phillip Tse, Chief Executive of the Crown Commercial Service, for service to the public sector and racial equality.
Physician Fiona Philippa Tudor, most recently Secretary for Committees, House of Lords, for her services to Parliament.
Nicholas Vetch, co-founder of Big Yellow Self Storage Company, for his services to refugees.
Claire Lois Whitaker OBE, Cultural Recovery Board Member, for services to arts and culture.
Andrea Frances Williams-McKenzie, most recently Deputy Director of Human Resources Operations, London Area, HM Courts and Tribunals Service, for Public Service.
Gillian Wilmot, President of Zoo Digital, for business services, entrepreneurship and problem gambling prevention.
Professor Gillian Susan Wright MBE FRSE, Director, UK Center for Astronomical Technology, Edinburgh, for services to astronomy through International Missions.
Dr Linda Yi-Chuang Yueh, Fellow in Economics, St Edmund Hall, Oxford University and Associate Professor of Economics, London Business School, for services to economics.
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Professor William Dominic Joshua Abrams FBA, Professor of Social Psychology, University of Kent, for services to the Social Sciences.
Daniel James Abramson, Principal, King's College London Mathematics School, London Borough of Lambeth, for services to education.
Peter Michael Aiers, former CEO of the Churches Conservation Trust, for services to heritage.
Usman Ali, recently Chairman of the Black Workers Committee, Scottish Trades Union Congress, for services to equality and cohesion in Scotland. (
Afshin Amirahmadi, Managing Director of Arla Foods UK, for services to the dairy industry.
Jonathan Harry Samuel Arkush, Chairman of the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, Co-Chairman of Milah UK and most recently Chairman of the Council of British Jewish Deputies, for his service to faith and integration.
Nicola Louise Bailey, fr Northern Ireland Health Services.
Brian Baird, recently a Board Member of Invest NI, for his services to the economic development of Northern Ireland.
Dr. Nina Crampton Baker DL, for her services to the History of Women in Engineering.
Jonathan Ball Chief Executive of the Royal Marines Association and The Royal Marines Charity, for his services to the Royal Marines.
Paul Barber, Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club, for his services to the Football Association.
Jane Mary Bass, Executive Director, Connected Learning Multi Academy Trust, for services to education.
Philip James Manning Batty, Director of Ceremonies, Cultural Programs and Queen's Baton Relay, 2022 Commonwealth Games, for services to sport and culture.
William Alan Beckett, President of the International Trade Forum, for manufacturing and export services.
Rashid Begum, recently Acting Deputy Director of the Home Ministry, for public service.
Helena Clara Belcher. Trustee, Trans Media Watch, Director of Transactual and Wiltshire Council Trustee for services to the transgender community.
Marcus David John Bell, Director of Equality, Cabinet Office, for the Public Service.
Michael Thomas Bell, Chief Executive of the Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association Ltd, for services to the food and drink industry and economy of Northern Ireland.
Felicity Catherine Jane Bennee, Deputy Director and Co-Chair of the Welsh Technical Advisory Group, Welsh Government, for Public Service.
Stuart Roy Bennett, Refugee Resettlement Leader, Universal Credit Complex Needs, Department for Work and Pensions, for public service.
Smajo Beso, Educator, Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, for his services in education and commemoration of the genocide.
Julian Piers Bird, Former Chief Executive of the London Theater Society and UK Theatre, for services to theatre.
Professor Adam Boddison, former CEO of Nasen and President of Whole School SEND, for his services to children and youth with special educational needs.
Fiona Jane Boulton, Principal of Guildford High School, for services to education.
Elaine Jean Boyd, Director of Audit Quality and Nominations, Audit Scotland, for Public Services and Charities.
Joseph Patrick Breen, most recently Senior Scientific Director, Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, Northern Ireland Executive, for marine science and environmental protection services.
YolanDa Brown DL, for Music Services, Music Education and Broadcasting.
Victoria Browning, Former Executive Director of the Association of Voluntary Organizations Executive Directors, for her services to the charitable sector.
Jeremy Paul Alan Burnie, Head of Compliance for the British Toy and Hobby Association, for business and consumer services.
Susie Janet Burrage, Managing Director of Recycled Products Limited, for environmental and recycling services.
Justin David Elliott Byam Shaw, founder of The Felix Project, for community service in London.
Professor Francis Anthony Casey, Consultant Pediatric Cardiologist with Northern Ireland Health Services.
Professor Nishi Chaturvedi, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Lifetime Director of the Health and Aging Unit, University College London, for services to medical research.
Victor James Boyd Chestnutt, former president of the Ulster Farmers Union, for services to agriculture.
John Gerard Averell Spencer Churchill, Co-Founder and CEO of Scanning Pens Limited, for his services to the international trade and dyslexia, special educational needs and disability community.
Sue Cipin, Executive Director of the Jewish Association of the Deaf, for her services to charity and to the hearing and visually impaired.
Elaine Margaret Clarke, founder of Baa Bar, Liverpool, for hospitality services.
Lynn Elaine Cleal, Chair of the St John Scotland Public Access Defibrillator Scheme, for her voluntary service to the community in Scotland.
Andrew John Colborne-Baber, Senior Volunteer, Conservative Party, for political service.
Russell Andrew Foster Corn, Chairman of The Trustees of The Special Boat Service Association, for his charitable service.
Jocelyn Harry Croft, CEO of UKinbound, for services to the tourism industry.
John Charles Cross, Chairman of the Bovine TB Partnership for England, for services to the livestock industry.
Margaret Dabbs, Founder of Margaret Dabbs Foot Clinics, for her services to businesses and podiatry.
Jo-Anne Daniels, Service Manager Test, Trace and Protect, Wales, for public health and education services in Wales.
Jennet Ruth Davis MBE, recently Senior Advisor to the COP26 Unit, Cabinet Office, for public service.
Carolyn Dawson, CEO de Founders Forum, por sus servicios a London Tech Week, Technology and Digital Media.
Celia Elaine Dawson, Headmistress, Cricket Green School, London Borough of Merton, for their services to children and young people with special educational needs.
Anne Margaret Diamond, activist and fundraiser for public health services and charity.
Brendan Sweeney Dick, Chief Executive Officer and most recently Chairman of the Board of Openreach Scotland, for commercial and telecom services in Scotland.
Michael William Dickson, Chief Executive of the Shetland and Orkney Islands NHS Board, for health services during Covid-19.
Stephen Docking, Chief Executive of the North West Academies Trust, for services to education.
Sarah Ann Lady Dorfman, Philanthropist, for her services to ballet and dance.
Alan John Eisner, most recently Chairman of Maggie's, for his services to the charity's fundraising.
Dr. Jennifer Elliott, for her services to the Arts in Northern Ireland.
Fiona Jane Ellis, Executive Director of Survivors in Transition, for services for survivors of child sexual abuse.
Dr Bridget Anne Emmett, Head of Soils and Land Use, UK Center for Ecology and Hydrology, for services to soil and ecosystem science.
Robert John Emlyn Evans, Surrey County Council Member, for public and political service.
Timothy George Eyles, President of the Royal Society of Arts, for his services to the arts.
Robin Michael Faccenda, former Chairman of Faccenda Investments, for services to the UK poultry industry and education.
Helen Clare Louise Fairfoul, most recently Chief Executive of the College and University Employers Association and Non-Executive Board Member of Northumbria University, for services to Higher Education.
Susan Fajana-Thomas, Founder of the SFT Foundation Trust, for services to local government and gender equality.
Christine Diane Farrugia, Commissioners Chief of Staff, Department of Rating, Housing and Communities, for Public Service.
Katherine Ann Faulkner, President of The Home Buying and Selling Group, for her services to the moving industry.
MD Alexander Ferguson, Team Leader, Ministry of Defence, for services to defence.
Philip Terence Fiander, for voluntary and charitable services in Wales.
Ralph Graham Findlay, Chairman of C&C Group plc, for services to the hospitality industry.
Iain Murray Forbes, for services to business and the Third Sector in Scotland.
Richard Alan Fortey FR, PhD, Senior Paleontologist at the Natural History Museum, for services to paleontology and geology.
James Richard John Furse, most recently Non-Executive Director of National Savings and Investments, for the Public Service.
Helen Anne Gaunt, most recently Special Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution Service, Yorkshire and Humberside, for her services to law and order.
Professor Peter Ghazal, Ser Cymru II Professor of Systems Medicine, Cardiff University. for systems immunology services.
James Bradley Gilbert, recently Scottish Government Deputy Director, for Housing Services.
Hadley Gill, Senior Officer, National Crime Agency, for services for law enforcement and diversity.
Ravinder Gill, founder of College of Accountancy Ltd, for services to higher education.
Matthew Cardover Gordon, CEO of Spectra First, for services for vulnerable youth.
Helen Goulden, CEO of The Young Foundation, for services for the development of sustainable communities.
Beverley Karen Gower-Jones, Founder and CEO of Carbon Limiting Technologies, for her services to Net Zero Innovation.
Stephen Graham, actor, for services to drama.
Helen Grant, MP for Maidstone and Weald, for public and political service.
James Joshua Gray, Joint Managing Director of Gray and Adams Holdings Limited, for services to industry and the community in Fraserburgh.
Peter Gray, Joint Managing Director of Gray and Adams Holdings Limited, for services to industry and the community in Fraserburgh.
Ian Richard Green, chief executive of the Terrence Higgins Trust, for public health and charitable services.
Dr. Rosemary Christine Green (Rosemary Loftus), most recently Macmillan's Medical Director, for her services to people with cancer.
Maruska Greenwood-Dalecki, former CEO of LGBT Health and Wellness, for services for equality.
Puneet Gupta, Co-Founder and CEO of PG Paper, for her service to business, charity and the community in Scotland.
Jennifer Anne Hall, Director of Nursing and Clinical Delivery, Covid-19 Vaccination Scheme, NHS England and NHS Improvement, for services provided to the NHS, particularly during Covid-19.
Simon David Hankins, Head of Operations, Department of Parliamentary Security, for his services to Parliament.
Mark Richard Harbord, Director of Cyber Security, Parliamentary Digital Service, for his services to Parliament.
Ian John Hares. Most recently Chief Executive, UK Asset Resolution. For services to the Financial Services Industry. (Kenilworth, Warwickshire)
David Michael Harewood, Actor and Broadcaster, for services to theater and charity.
Professor Ewen Munro Harrison, Professor of Surgery and Data Science at the University of Edinburgh, for services to the Covid-19 response.
Wendy Elizabeth Haxell, UK Athletics Technical Official, for her services to athletics and the community in Hampshire.
MD Ross Hemingway, Civilian Medical Officer, Commando Training Centre, Royal Marines, for services to the Royal Marines.
James Patrick Hepburne Scott, Director of Forest Carbon, for services to forestry and the environment in Scotland.
Rachel Hick, Deputy Chief, Finance Staff, Army Headquarters, Department of Defense, for services to defense.
Susan Julie Higginson, Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Wirral Metropolitan College, Birkenhead, Merseyside, for her Continuing Education services.
Patricia Anne Higson (Paddy Higson), patron and most recently CEO of the Glasgow Media Access Center (GMAC Film), for her services to the film and television industry and to diversity and inclusion in film and television TV.
Andrew Hill, CEO of Hill Partnerships Limited, for Affordable Housing Services.
Diane Patricia Hill, Lay Panel Member, Employment Court, West Midlands, for services to the administration of justice.
Dr. Vivian Ivor Hinchcliffe, President and Managing Trustee of the St. Jude Foundation for services to children and youth with special educational needs.
Peter James Hines, Director, Perryfields Primary Student Referral Unit, Worcester, for services to education.
Catherine Elizabeth Hinwood, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Leader, NHS England and most recently Deputy Director, Victim Witness Policy, Policy and Strategies Group, Ministry of Justice, for public service.
Geoffrey Mark Hodgson DL, Chairman of the Blyth Port Commission, for services to the UK port sector and the North East England economy.
Paula Ann Holland, Deputy Director of Occupational Health and Decision Making, Department for Work and Pensions, for the public service.
Alaric Guy Code Horridge, Executive Director of the Cadet Vocational Qualification Organization, for Continuing Education services.
Richard Charles Horton, MD, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet, for services to health and medical journalism.
Karen Anne Howell, Chief Executive, Wirral Community Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust, for their health services.
Paula Jane Hudgell, Foster Caregiver, Kent County Council, for Children's Services.
Emily Bronwen Hunt, independent consultant for Rape Review, for her services to victims of sexual violence.
Sophie Louise Ingle, Captain of the Welsh Women's National Soccer Team, for her services to the Football Association.
Stephen Leonard Ingledew, Chief Executive of Fintech Scotland, for his services to the fintech industry.
Mouhssin Ismail, most recently Director of the Newham Collegiate Sixth Form Centre, London Borough of Newham, for services to education.
Saika Jabeen, Deputy Director of the Nottinghamshire Probation Service, for the public service.
Elizabeth Anne Jackson, Head of Space Exploration at the UK Space Agency, for services to the space industry.
Sharon Kaur Jandu, Director of the Yorkshire Asian Business Association, for services to International Trade.
Harren Jhoti FRS, MD, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Astex Pharmaceuticals, for services to cancer research and drug discovery.
Philip Jones (Philip Edgar-Jones), Head of Sky Arts and Entertainment, for services to the arts and television.
Professor Richard Graham Jones, Science Fellow, Applied International Development, Met Office, for services to climate science.
Karen Joy, Headteacher, Abbey Court Community Special Foundation School, Medway, Kent, for services to children and young people with severe, profound and multiple learning disabilities.
Krishna Rohan Kandiah, Physician, Founder, The Sanctuary Foundation, for refugee integration services.
Michael Benjamin Karp, Trustee, Holocaust Education Fund, for his Holocaust education and remembrance services.
Carol Margaret Kefford, former Nuffield Health Senior Nurse and Clinical Director, for services to nursing.
Fukhera Khalid. Managing Director of Elbrook Cash and Carry. For services to businesses, charities and the North London community. (Greater Warley, Essex)
Professor Colin Craig Kidd. Professor of History, University of St Andrews. For services rendered to History, Culture and Politics. (Strathkinness, Fife)
Vanessa Kingori MBE. Business Director, Conde Nast Britain and Director of Publications, British Vogue. For services to the media industry. (London)
Dr. Sandra Diane Knapp FRS. Botanist and Researcher of Individual Merit, Museum of Natural History. For services rendered to Botany and the Public Understanding of Science. (London)
David Kevin Lawes. Temporary Commander of the City of London Police. For police services. (Sheffield Park, East Sussex)
Colin John Leat. Portfolio Manager, Digital Communications, Defense Equipment and Support, Ministry of Defense. For defense services. (London)
Peter Leathem. Chief Executive Officer, Fonographic Performance Limited. For services to the Music Industry. (London)
Benjamin Lindsay. Executive Director, Power the Fight. For services to the community in South East London. (London)
Samuel Robert Littlejohns. Senior Lawyer, Legal Advisers to the Ministry of Defence, Government Legal Department. For services rendered to the Law. (London)
Michel Norman Lloyd. Chief Executive, Stoke-on-Trent Classics. For Classical Music services. (Crew, Cheshire)
Allison Lyon. For international trade and charitable services. (Ashford, Surrey)
main tansy. Head, Medical Director's Task Force for the Rape and Sexual Assault Unit, Scottish Government. For services to victims in Scotland. (Musselburgh, East Lothian)
Professor Kantil Vardichand Mardia. Senior Research Professor, University of Leeds. For services to Statistical Science. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)
Adam James Matthews. Director, International, Stream, Center for Digital Built Britain. For export growth services. (Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire)
Carol Marie McCann. Lately Headmaster, St Dominic's Grammar School, Belfast. For services to Education. (Belfast, Belfast)
Steven McCourt. Head of Recidivism Reduction, Resettlement and Rehabilitation, Department of Justice, Northern Ireland Executive. For Public Service. (Larne, County Antrim)
Christopher William McGarry. Head of Information Services, Defense Electronic Components Agency. For Public Service. (Chester, Cheshire)
Elaine Ann McGillivray. Tax Specialist, HM Revenue and Customs. For Public Service. (London)
Jonathan Peter Mearns. Anti-Terrorist Police Liaison Officer, Metropolitan Police Service. For the International Anti-Terrorist Police services. (Kentish)
Hitan Mehta. Executive Director, British Asian Trust. For services to the British Asian Community. (Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire)
Simon Mellor. Deputy Executive Director, Arts and Museums, Arts Council England. For services to the Arts. (London)
Ian Roland Metcalfe. Lately President of the England Commonwealth Games. For services to Sport. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
John Middleton. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For defense services. (London)
Professor Graeme Milligan FRSE. Gardiner Chair of Biochemistry and Associate Director of the School of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences at the University of Glasgow. For services to Biomedical Research and Industry. (Glasgow, Glasgow)
John Gordon Milligan. For business management and human resources services in Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, County Down)
Ann Margaret Millington QFSM. Executive Director, Kent Fire and Rescue Service. For the Fire and Rescue services. (West Malling, Kent)
Gotz Mohindra. Senior Volunteer, Conservative Party. For Political Service. (London)
Mary Montgomery. Director, Belfast Boys' Model. For services to Education. (Larne, County Antrim)
Professor Terry Moore. Emeritus Professor at the University of Nottingham. For satellite navigation services. (Belpers, Derbyshire)
Maureen Colquhoun Morris. Most recently, she co-chairs the National Network of Parents and Caregivers Forums. For services to Parents Who Care for Children and Youth with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear)
Sandra Needham DL. Chief Executive of the West and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce. For services to Companies and Economy. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Geoffrey Michael Newton. Lately Vice President of the British Paralympic Association. For services to Sport. (London)
Tracy Lee Nicholls. Executive Director, College of Paramedics. For services to the profession of paramedic. (Hanslope, Buckinghamshire)
Angela Margarida Midday. Recently president of the Skills and Productivity Council. For Continuing Education services. (Guilford, Surrey)
Robert O'Connor. Deputy Director of Services for the Disabled, Department of Work and Pensions. For Public Service. (Bootle, Merseyside)
Dr. Ana Oliveira. Lawyer. For services rendered to Justice and Women and Equality. (Reading, Berkshire)
Joanne Elizabeth Oliver. Head of Approved Facilities, HM Prisons and Probation Service. For Public Service. (Sleaford, Lincolnshire)
Kieran Jude Osborne. Chairman of the Trustees, Impact Multi Academy Trust, London. For services to Education. (London)
David Palmer-Jones. Currently Executive Director of Suez Recycling and Recovery. For recycling services. (Greater Missenden, Buckinghamshire)
Antonio João Pedrotti. Deputy Director, Grants and Loans Core Team, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For business services. (London)
Katrina Louise Phillips. Executive Director, Trust for the Prevention of Child Accidents. For child safety services. (London)
Professor Kate Elizabeth Pickett. Professor of Epidemiology, University of York. For services for Social Equality. (Colton, North Yorkshire)
Susan Pittock. Executive Director, Remit Training. For Education and Skills services. (Portsmouth, Hampshire)
Susan Pollack MBE. For Holocaust awareness and education services. (London)
Dr Catherine Eve Poole. For services to Education and Gender Equality. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
Jane Louise Portas. Educator and financial services professional. For services to the Company and Equality. (London)
Anthony John Christopher Poulter. Non-Executive Director, Department of Transportation. For services to the Transportation Industry. (East Molesey, Surrey)
Professor Mohamed Pourkashanian. Director General, Center for Energy Innovation, University of Sheffield. By services of Net Zero Research and Innovation. (Altrincham, Greater Manchester)
Professor Geoffrey David Price. Most recently Vice Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Global Engagement, University College London. For services rendered to Science and Research. (London)
Dr. A.S. Jeffery Nii Adjei Tawiah Quaye Free MP3 Download National Director of Education and Standards, Aspirations Academies Trust. For services to Education. (Dartford, Kent)
Sheik Aliur Rahman. CEO, London Tea Exchange. For services to the Tea Industry and Youth. (London)
Andrés Leía. Deputy Director, People Services, Crown Prosecution Service. For Public Service. (London)
Jane Alison Read. Clinical Staff Progression Leader, Directorate of Security, Her Majesty's Prisons and Probation Service. For Public Service. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)
Neil Renton. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For defense services. (London)
Professor Kimberley Griffith Reynolds. Author and Professor of Children's Literature, Newcastle University. For services to Literature. (Lewes, East Sussex)
Karen Tracy Rhodes-German. Head of Payment Strategy, Treasury and Customs of Her Majesty. For Public Service. (Hockley, Essex)
Trevor Dale Robinson. Lately Headmaster, Lurgan College, County Armagh. For services to Education. (Portadown, County Armagh)
André Joao Rosa. Director, National Lottery of Wales Community Fund. For services to Civil Society. (Caerphilly, Gwent)
Professor Joanne Rycroft-Malone. Most recently, Program Director, Health Services and Provision Program, National Institute of Health Research. For the Health and Social Research services. (Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria)
Nicole Sapstead. Most recently Chief Executive, UK Anti-Doping. For services to Sport. (London)
Riazsha. Founder and Chairman of the Trustees, One Degree Academy. For services to Education. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)
Professor Sunil Shaunak. Emeritus Professor of Infectious Diseases, Imperial College London. For infectious disease services and drug discovery. (Hertford, Hertfordshire)
Constable Richard Edward. Executive Director of the Red Kite Learning Trust. For services to Education. (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)
Remzije Sherifi. For refugee integration services in Glasgow. (Bearsden, Dunbartonshire)
Mahanta Bahadur Shrestha. Philanthropist. For services rendered to the London Borough of Ealing community and the Nepali community. (London)
Nolan Andrew Smith. Director of Resources and Finance, Student Office. For services to Higher Education. (Portishead, Somerset)
Dr Philip Frank Souter. Senior Director of Research and Development, Procter and Gamble. For Medical Research services. (Morpeth, Northumberland)
Fiona Jane Spargo-Mabbs. Founder and Director of the Daniel Spargo-Mabbs Foundation. For services to Youth. (London)
Katherine Victoria Spencer. CEO, The Seafarers Charity. For services to seafarers. (Pewsey, Wiltshire)
John Edmund Stannard physician. Law Academic, Queen's University Belfast. For Legal Education services. (Belfast, Belfast)
Floyd Steadman. For services to the Rugby Football Union, Education and Charity. (Ludgvan, Cornwall)
Carolyn Stidston. Founder, CS Nursery Schools Ltd. For services rendered to Education. (Farham, Surrey)
Sian Elizabeth Stockham. Member for Wales, National Executive Council, UNISON. For political and public service. (Abergavenny, Gwent)
Andrea street. Deputy Director, Welsh Government. For health and social care services in Wales. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
John Aleck Suchet. For journalism and charity services. (London)
David Sutherland. Illustrator, The Beano. For illustration services. (Broughty Ferry, Dundee)
Toby Jonathan Sutton. Co-founder and COO of Scanning Pens Limited. For services to International Trade and the Dyslexia and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Community. (Warminster, Wiltshire)
Janet Diana Diapers. Lately Executive Director, Institute of Agriculture and Horticulture. For services to Agriculture and Education. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
Alan Tallentire. Lately Director of Prison Group, Tees and Wear Prison Group. For Public Service. (Consett, County Durham)
Gareth Tame. Expert Meteorologist, Met Office. For Forensic Meteorology services. (Exeter, Devon)
Simon Taylor. Executive Director of Three Rivers Trust. For services to Education. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Professor Geoffrey Till. Emeritus Professor, King's College London and US Naval War College. For defense services. (Devizes, Wiltshire)
Dr Jane Karen Townson Philpott. Executive Director, Home Care Association. For home care services, specifically during Covid-19. (Somerton, Somerset)
Charles Mortimer Tracy. Recently Head of Education, Institute of Physics. For services to Education. (Hatfield, Hertfordshire)
Natasha Tulloch (Natasha Porter). CEO and Founder, Unlocked Graduates Charity. For services rendered to the HM Prison and Probation Service. (London)
Asrar Ul-Haq DL. For service to the community in Greater Manchester. (Rochdale, Greater Manchester)
Christian Upton. Headmaster, Tarleton Community Primary School, Preston, Lancashire. For services to Education. (Preston, Lancashire)
Maria van der Zyl. Chairman of the Board of Deputies for British Jews. For services to Faith and Integration. (London)
Andres Mark Van Doorn. Executive Director, Housing Associations Charitable Fund. For housing services. (London)
Dr Jenny Vaughan. Consultant Neurologist, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust. For Health Services. (London)
Professor Timothy Ross Vorley. Pro Vice Chancellor and Dean, Oxford Brookes Business School. For services to the Company, Entrepreneurship and Innovation. (Leicester, Leicestershire)
Elinor Joan Wakefield. Recently Deputy COP26 Deputy, COP26 Unit, Cabinet. For Public Service. (London)
Deborah Ann Walls. Most recently CEO, Coombe Academy Trust, Surrey. For services to Education. (London)
Deborah Elizabeth Watters. Co-Director, Northern Ireland Alternative. For Public Service. (Belfast, Belfast)
Professor Jonathan Hugh Waxman. Founder and Life Chairman of Prostate Cancer UK. For Prostate Cancer Awareness and Treatment services. (London)
Helena Webb. Currently Director of People and Services, Sociedade Cooperativa. For Equality, Inclusion and Well-being services. (Ilkley, West Yorkshire)
bishop dr. Derek Anthony Webley MBE DL. Co-Chair of the Windrush Cross Government Working Group. For services to Generation Windrush. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Andrew Robert Welch, physician. Medical Director, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For health services and patients in the North East of England. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Jonathan William Well-being. President, Gingerbread and Founder of Turn2Us. For charitable services and disadvantaged people. (Hungerford, Berkshire)
Fiona Anne White. Most recently Deputy Director, Rail Strategy and Operations, Department of Transportation. For Public Service. (London)
doctor Liam Simon Whitfield. Deputy Director, SAGE Covid-19 Advice and Evidence, Government Office for Science. For services rendered to Science and Resilience in Government. (London)
Wild frame. Most recently Managing Director, Crossrail Ltd. For public transport services. (London)
Michael Duncan Williams. Treasurer, World Rowing and board member, British Rowing. For rowing services. (Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire)
Sarah Louise Gilroy Williams. Chief Executive Officer, Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce and Industry Limited. For service to the community in Staffordshire. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
Read Catrine Williamson. For services to the Football Association. (St Albans, Hertfordshire)
AllisonWilson. Most recently Deputy Director, Vulnerable Children Unit, Department of Education. For Public Service. (Thirsk, North Yorkshire)
Benjamin Woods. Head of Capital Projects, Commonwealth Games. For Public Service. (London)
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Mesba Ahmed. Founder and CEO, London Tigers Charity. For services rendered to the London community. (London)
James Matthew William Alexander. Volunteer. For services to the Environment. (Aldeburg, Suffolk)
Syed Samad Ali. Lately Professor, Thornhill Academy, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. For services to Education. (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear)
Michael John Allen. For service to the community in Staffordshire. (Stafford, Staffordshire)
Jahran Allen-Thompson. Mortuary Service Operations Manager, London Borough of Waltham Forest. For services to the Local Government. (London)
John Oliver Alpass. For service to the community in Claygate, Surrey. (Esher, Surrey)
doctor Robert Anderson (Roy Anderson). For services to Science and Nature. (Newtown Breda, Belfast)
Mark Arnaldo. Senior Research Analyst, Ministry of Defence. For defense services. (London)
Robert David John Austen. For service to the community in Wargrave, Berkshire. (Wargrave, Berkshire)
Judith Raquel Backus. Founder, Hidden Help. For services to disadvantaged people in Cornwall. (Truro, Cornwall)
Sandra Hazel Bailey. For services to Bowls. (Newtownards, County Down)
Elizabeth Esther Mary Manning Baily. For disability advocacy and charitable services in West Sussex. (Chichester, West Sussex)
Vivian Murray Bairstow. For charitable service. (Egham, Surrey)
Jill Baker. Most recently Chief Executive, Eastbrook School, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. For services to Education. (London)
Steve Andrew Baker. Geospatial Analyst, Defense Geographic Center, Ministry of Defense. For Public Service. (Thames Ditton, Surrey)
doctor Minal Bakhai (Minal Jayakumar). General Practitioner and Director, Transforming Primary Care, NHS England. For General Medicine services, particularly during Covid-19. (London)
Charles Frederick Banks. Chairman of the North West Wheelchair Users' Group and Secretary of the Manchester United Association of Disabled Supporters. For services for people with disabilities in Greater Manchester and North West England. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Pauline Anne Barker. Founder, Devon and Cornwall Wild Swimming. For swimming services in the South West of England. (Plymouth, Devon)
Stephen Michael Barry. Senior Executive Manager, Health Protection, Welsh Government. For public health services in Wales. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
Deshne Barzangi. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For defense services. (London)
Barbara Pauline Beadman. For services to the Glass Industry. (Stourbridge, West Midlands)
Jennifer Patricia Beattie. For services to the Football Association and Charity. (St Albans, Hertfordshire)
Yanina Maria Beavers. For services to the community in Blackpool. (Fleetwood, Lancashire)
Hannah Beecham. Founder and CEO of RED January. For Mental and Physical Health services. (London)
Peter Winston Belfield, physician. Most recently Medical Director of Guest Services Reviews, Royal College of Physicians and most recently Chairman, St Gemma's Hospice. For Safety and Patient Care services. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
George Crawford Bell. For services to the music industry in Northern Ireland. (Carryduff, County Down)
Claire Louise Bell. Coastal and Flood Risk Manager, Environment Agency. For gender equality services in the workplace. (Henlow, Bedfordshire)
Alan Bel. Founder, CEO and Lead Trainer of the Scottish Center for Personal Safety. For services to Vulnerable People. (Saltcoats, Ayrshire and Arran)
Sharon Patricia Bell. Manager of Associated Services, Department of Work and Pensions. For Public Service. (Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire)
Gwynneth Bellman J.P. Magistrate. For services rendered to the Administration of Justice and the community of Manchester. (Altrincham, Greater Manchester)
Catherine Elizabeth Belton. Author and Investigative Journalist. For services to Journalism. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
William John Gaston Bennett. For radio and television broadcast services in Northern Ireland. (Belfast, Belfast)
Ursula Jula Hanna Bernstein (Yvonne Bernstein). Educator, Holocaust Remembrance Day Trust. For services rendered to Holocaust Education. (London)
Sandra Best. Volunteer and Trustee, Royal Ulster Constabulary George Cross Foundation. For Voluntary Service. (Lisburn, County Down)
Claire Helen Bevan. Chairman, Audit Committee, Aging Commissioner for Wales. For Nursing and Patient Care services. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
David Charles Townshend fights. Co-founder and CEO of the Douglas Bader Foundation. For assistance to People with Disabilities. (Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire)
Pablo Ricardo Obispo. Trainer, Sail Training International. For services to Youth. (Gosport, Hampshire)
John Henry Bishton. For historic building preservation services in Bruton, Somerset. (Bruton, Somerset)
Elizabeth Blane. Laboratory Manager, University of Cambridge. For pathogen genome sequencing services. (Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire)
Stephen John Bleakley. For services rendered to libraries and the community in Fermanagh, Omagh and Fivemiletown. (Fivemiletown, County Tyrone)
Janet Kay Bogle. Actor and singer. For music services. (London)
Elaine June Bousfield. Founder and recently Chief Executive Officer, Kooth PLC. For Child and Youth Mental Health services. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Zoe Althea Bowden. Most recently Deputy Director of Operations, ISIS Neutron and Muon Source. For services to Science. (Wantage, Oxfordshire)
Patrick Liam Bradley. CEO, Swindon and Wiltshire Association of Local Businesses. For services to the local economy and community in Wiltshire. (Salisbury, Wiltshire)
Susan Briggs. Director of Strategic Development, Aberdeenshire Council. For community development and learning services in the North of Scotland. (Laurence Kirk, Aberdeenshire)
Lucía Roberta Hard Bronze. For services to the Football Association. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Denis Brophy. Lifeboat Operations Manager, Walmer Lifeboat Station, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For Maritime Security services. (Closed, Kent)
Dr. April Samantha Brown. Director of Improvement, Intensive Support, NHS England. For SNS and Nursing services. (Hitchin, Hertfordshire)
Emma Brown. Officer, National Crime Agency. For law enforcement services. (London)
Pauline Maria Brown. Advanced Nurse. For health services in Scotland. (Douglas Castle, Dumfries and Galloway)
Kenneth Sydney Brundle. For business services, economic development and the charitable sector in Northern Ireland. (Killinchy, County Down)
Simon Bullimore. For service to the community in Mistley, Essex. (Manningtree, Essex)
Denis Andrew Southerden Burn. For services rendered to Charity and the community in Bristol. (Cleeve, Somerset)
Ricardo Burns. Customer Compliance Group, Customs and International Trade, HM Revenue and Customs. For Public Service. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Dr Edson Burton. Writer, academic and curator. For services to the arts and the community in Bristol. (Easton, Bristol)
Nicholas David Cady. Deputy Head of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Team, Ceremonies, Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. For Public Service. (London)
Gillian MacDonald Caldwell. Deputy Chief Commissioner of Scouts for Scotland. For services to the Scout Movement. (Newton Mearns, Renfrewshire)
Dr Anne Campbell. Reader, Queen's University Belfast. For Drug Policy and Practice services. (Belfast, Belfast)
Paul Campbell-Boross. Founder, The Pitch Doctor. For services to Companies and Social Mobility. (London)
Ewa Cantrill. Officer, National Crime Agency. For law enforcement services. (London)
Thomas Richard Chant. Executive Director, Society of Maritime Industries. For services to the Maritime Industry. (London)
Jane Chelliah-Manning. Policy Leader, Maritime Sector, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For Public Service. (London)
Stuart James Clarke. Festival Director, Leeds Digital Festival. For services to the Technology Sector. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Jade Bridget Clarke. For Netball services. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Robert Clarkson. Chief Systems Engineer, Serco, RAF Fylingdales. For Royal Air Force operational capacity services. (Whitby, North Yorkshire)
Charlotte Rebecca Josephine Claughton. Senior Leader of the Elizabeth Tower Rehabilitation Project. For services to Parliament. (Billericay, Essex)
Elspeth Jane Clegg. Head Nurse for London, NHS England and NHS Improvement. For Nursing and SNS services. (London)
William James Coffey. Secretary of the Council for the Reparation of Historical Institutional Abuses. For Public Service. (Newtownards, County Down)
Philip William Collins. Lately Detective Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service. For police services. (Banstead, Surrey)
Christopher GrahamCollins. Announcer and Comedian. For entertainment services. (London)
Dr Vivienne Polita Connell-Hall. Principal Investigator, Complaints Ombudsman of the Armed Forces Service, Ministry of Defence. For Diversity and Inclusion services. (London)
Ellen Toni Convery. For services to the Football Association. (Glossop, Derbyshire)
Michael Conway. Service Manager, Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For Pathological Anatomy Technology services. (Chesterfield, Derbyshire)
Sarah Jane Cookson. Co-founder of the Charlie and Carter Foundation. For volunteer and charitable services. (Shields of the South, Tyne and Wear)
Martin Coombs. Most recently, he was CFO, COO and Senior Responsible Director, Technology Sourcing Program, Digital Information Officers Group, HM Revenue and Customs. For Public Service. (Maidenhead, Berkshire)
Alison Helen Lucy Cork. Founder and CEO of Alison at Home and founder of Make It Your Business. For services to Female Entrepreneurship. (London)
Verena Cornwall. Head of Culture and Place, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. For services to local government and the community in Kensington and Chelsea. (London)
Sally Cowan. For sportswear search services. (Belpers, Derbyshire)
Helen Claire Crackett. For voluntary and charitable service in Shropshire. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire)
Peter Geoffrey Crawshaw. Volunteer, England Athletics. For services to Athletics. (Reigate, Surrey)
Susanna Anne Crowley. For services to Public Libraries. (Bridgewater, Somerset)
Andre Thomas Crummy. Designer and Artist. For services to the Arts and Cultural Heritage in Scotland. (Preston Pans, East Lothian)
Janine Alison Cryer. Founder, Representation Plus. For services to the Tourism and Hotel Industry. (East Molesey, Surrey)
Susan Shirley Cunningham DL. Recently President of the Northern Ireland Veterinary Association. For services to the veterinary profession in Northern Ireland. (Belfast, Belfast)
Stephen Curran. Lately Council Leader, London Borough of Hounslow. For services to local government and the community in Hounslow. (London)
Christopher Edward Curtis. For services rendered to Youth in Luton, Bedfordshire. (Luton, Bedfordshire)
Kate Alexandra Davidson. For services to bereaved people during Covid-19. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Louise Davis. Lately Director, Cristianos de Izquierda. For political and charitable services. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Maria Elizabeth Davies. CEO, Maiden Erlegh Trust. For services to Education. (Newbury, Berkshire)
Samantha Davis. Equality and Future Talent Manager, TalkTalk. For services to Youth and Inclusion in Digital Industries. (Middleton, Greater Manchester)
Isabel Maria Deignan. For Cycling services. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Rachel Delahay. Playwright and screenwriter. For services to Drama. (London)
Antonio Juan Dent. Most recently Automotive Director, Bristol Port Company. For services to the Automotive Sector. (Frampton Cottrell, Gloucestershire)
physician Brian George Mackie Dickie. Director of Research Development, Association for Motor Neurone Diseases. For motor neuron disease research services. (Northampton, Northamptonshire)
Scott Dickinson. Community worker, Hadston House, Morpeth. For services rendered to the Northumberland community. (Morpeth, Northumberland)
Alimatu Yagbessay Dimonekene. Activist, activist and instructor of Female Genital Mutilation. For services for the Prevention of Violence against Women and Girls. (London)
Jacqueline Dixon. Chief Executive, Antrim and Newtownabbey Council. For services to local government and the community in Northern Ireland. (Ballyrobert, County Antrim)
Joanna Kathleen Dodd. Most recently Divisions Secretary, Elections and Supplies, House of Commons. For services to Parliament. (London)
Eileen Lilian Mary Donnelly. Member, Board of Governors, The Integrated College, Dungannon. For educational services in Northern Ireland. (Dungannon, County Tyrone)
Martin John Hamilton Dorey. Founder, £2 minute campaigns. For Recycling and Environment services. (Bude, Cornwall)
Nipa Devendra Doshi. Product and furniture designer. For Design services. (London)
Lieutenant Commander Anthony James Eagles RN. Most recently Helicopter Policy Specialist, Civil Aviation Authority. For Aviation Security services. (Sherborne, Dorset)
Jacqueline Beverley Easson DL. For the Public and Solidarity Service, in particular during the Covid-19. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
Lilly Ebert GOOD. For services rendered to Holocaust Education. (London)
Robert Colin Elstone. For services to Sport. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)
Hamish Murray Andrew Elvidge GOOD. Founder and recently President of The Support After Suicide Partnership. For Mental Health services. (Hartley Wintney, Hampshire)
Arit Eminue. Founder and Director, DiVA Apprenticeships. For Continuing Education services in the Creative Industries. (London)
Felicity Emma Evans. For children's services in Hertfordshire. (Watford, Hertfordshire)
Dr Maria Evelyn. Director of Postgraduate Programs at the London School of Contemporary Dance. For services to Contemporary Dance and Higher Education. (London)
Rupert William Evenett. Chairman of the Board of Directors, Christ the King Sixth Forms, South London. For services to Education. (London)
Saleem Fazal. Co-Chairman and Co-Founder, Freehold LGBT+ CIC. For Inclusion services in the Real Estate Industry. (London)
Valeria Fenn. President of the Mid-Elmington Estate Residents and Tenants Association, London Borough of Southwark. For services to the community in Southwark. (London)
David Ferguson. For Squash services in Scotland. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
Iresh Malintha Fernando. Global Director of Digital Experience and Accessibility, HSBC. For Digital Banking Accessibility services. (London)
Thomas Finnigan. The justice of peace. For services to the Administration of Justice and the Dunbartonshire community. (Balloch, Dunbartonshire)
William Fletcher. For services to disadvantaged communities. (Clitheroe, Lancashire)
Oluwole Olawale Folayan. Co-founder of the UK Association of Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers. For Equality, Diversity and Inclusion services in Engineering. (Aberdeen, Aberdeen)
Angel Foley. Unit Welfare Officer, 3rd Regiment Royal School of Military Engineering. For services rendered to Army Personnel and their Families. (Camberley, Surrey)
Janet Penelope Forshaw. Head of Education, Coram Life Education. For services to Education during Covid-19. (Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire)
Clive Daniel Foster. Chief Minister, Pilgrim Church. For services to the Windrush Generation. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Lorraine Foster. For services for people with learning disabilities in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, County Antrim)
Benjamin David Francisco. Founder and CEO of Gymshark. For services to the Business Sector. (Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire)
Katherine Margaret Fay Francis. For services to the Welsh food and drink industry. (New Dock, Ceredigion)
Matthew Frith. Urban Ecologist and Director of Policy and Research, London Wildlife Trust. For services to the Environment. (London)
Mark David Gardner. Executive Director, Community Security Trust. For service to the Jewish community. (London)
Natalie Olivia Gasson-McKinley. Development Manager, Federation of Small Businesses. For business services in the East Midlands. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Godfrey Jonathan Gaston physician. Recently Director, Center for Secure Information Technologies. For Cyber Security Innovation services. (Ballymena, County Antrim)
Conrad David Gayle. Diversity and Inclusion Manager, People Function, Crown Prosecution Service. For services rendered to Law and Order. (Walsall, West Midlands)
Susan Elizabeth Ghulam. For services to children with special educational needs and disabilities. (Newcastle, Tyne and Wear)
Dr. Imelda Isabella Giarchi. Analyst, Scottish Government. For Public Service. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
Joao Gil. For services rendered to the Arts, Culture and Education. (Brighton, East Sussex)
Kenneth Brian Gill. For service to the community in Ryedale, North Yorkshire. (Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire)
Sally Ann Gilborn. Executive Director, North Notts Business Improvement District. For cheap business and services in Nottinghamshire. (Mansfield, Nottinghamshire)
Charlotte Jane Gilley. Founder and Chairman of the Maverick Stars Trust. For Boxing services. (Alderley Edge, Cheshire)
Penelope Clare Gluckstein. For service to the community in the London Borough of Barnet, Greater London. (London)
Sarah Jayne Golding. Employment Counselor for the Disabled, Department of Work and Pensions. For Public Service. (Stroud, Gloucestershire)
Nigel Goodband. Detective Sergeant, British Transport Police and Chairman of the British Transport Police Federation. For police services. (Formby, Merseyside)
Dr. Janice Victoria Gorlach. Deputy Executive Director, North East Learning Trust. For services to Education. (Shincliffe, County Durham)
Ana Patricia Gornal. Chief Executive, Greater Manchester Learning Provider Network. For Continuing Education and Skills services. (Blackburn, Lancashire)
Carol Ann Graham. For service to the community in Edinburgh. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
Carolina Maria Grant. Most recently Principal, Billing Brook Academy Trust, Northampton, Northamptonshire. Serve Children and Youth with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (Banbury, Oxfordshire)
Deborah Joan Greaves. Curator, Tenterden and District Museum. For service to the community in Tenterden, Kent. (Tenterden, Kent)
Jane Fiona Green. For services for neurodivergent individuals and individuals with related joint hypermobility conditions, including Ehlers-Danlos symptoms. (Copthorne, West Sussex)
Susanna Grimmer. Lately Detective Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service. For police services. (Elsenham, Essex)
Lance Owen Grundy. Jail Labor Trainer, Department of Work and Pensions. For Public Service. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
Brian Jozef Grzymek. Most recently Deputy Director, Department of Justice, Northern Ireland Executive. For public and voluntary service in Northern Ireland. (Holywood, County Down)
Jane Ann Gurney. Founder, Tilly Your Trailer Campaign. For services to the Agrarian Community. (Sandy, Bedfordshire)
Professor Nihal Trevor Gurusinghe. For Charitable Services. (Preston, Lancashire)
Kathleen Margaret Joy Guthrie. For services to the Reserve Forces and Veterans Community in Northern Ireland. (Hillsborough, County Down)
Pouria Hadjibagheri. Most recently technical and development lead for the coronavirus control panel, UK Health Security Agency. For Data Transparency services during Covid-19. (London)
Reverend Matthew Henry Hagan. Chaplain, Southern Area Hospice and Rector of Tynan, Aghavilly and Middletown Parishes, County Armagh. For services provided to Hospice Healthcare and the community in Northern Ireland. (Coalisland, County Tyrone)
David Geoffrey Hall-Davies. CEO and company secretary, Cornwall YMCA. For services to Cornish youth and community. (St Just, Cornwall)
Angela Maria Ham. Most recently Head of Business Support Services, The National Memorial Arboretum. For services to the National Commemoration. (Lichfield, Staffordshire)
Maria Joana Hamer. Executive Director, Strategy and Impact, Ambition Institute. For services to Education. (Penrith, Cumbria)
Carol Ann Hamlett. Director, Transforming Choice. For services to Vulnerable People. (Wide, Cheshire)
Jonathan Hammond. For voluntary and charitable service to the community in Bingham, Nottinghamshire. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
David Philip Handley. Financial Strength Leader, Future Skills, HSBC UK. For Financial Education services. (Upper Rissington, Gloucestershire)
Beautiful Daisy Hanna. Managing Director of Innovation and Investment, Scottish Enterprise. For services to the Scottish business community. (Newton Mearns, Renfrewshire)
Professor Edward Harcourt. Most recently Director of Research, Strategy and Innovation, Arts and Humanities Research Council. For Interdisciplinary Research services. (London)
Professor Beverley Elizabeth Harden. Deputy Director of Allied Health Professions, Health Education England. For Health Services. (Stockbridge, Hampshire)
David Hare. CEO of the Network of Independent Health Professionals. For healthcare services, particularly during Covid-19. (London)
Alice Charlotte Harper. Harper's Law activist. For services to victims of violent crime and their families. (Wallingford, Oxfordshire)
Andre Harrison. Storekeeper, Ministry of Defence. For defense services. (London)
Stephanie Hart. Leader in End User Computing, Network Rail. For services to the Railroad and Early Childhood Education. (Oldham, Greater Manchester)
Isaac Kofi Harvey. Chair, Wheels and Wheelchairs. For assistance to People with Disabilities. (London)
Julie Hawker. Deputy Executive Director, Cosmic. For services to the Economy. (Exeter, Devon)
Meryl Ann Hayward. Director, Corporate Services, Historic England. For services to the Patrimony. (Swindon, Wiltshire)
Professor Anne Heaslett. Most recently Principal, Stranmillis University College, Queen's University Belfast. For services to Education. (Limavady, County Londonderry)
Harry Heinz Heber. Volunteer, World Jewish Aid and Association of Jewish Refugees. For charitable services and education about the Holocaust. (London)
Professor Isabel Heyman. Consultant Psychiatrist, Psychological Medicine Team, Addenbrooke's Hospital and Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. For services to the Child and Youth Mental Health Services. (London)
Gael Hicks. CEO, Our Lady Of Grace Catholic Academy Trust, London Borough of Newham. For services to Education. (London)
Susan Hickson-Marsay. Pilot Launch Coxswain, British Harbors Association and Chairman, Station Manager and Training Officer, Hornsea Coastal Rescue. For services to the Hornsea, East Riding of Yorkshire and Maritime Safety community. (Aldbrough, East Riding of Yorkshire)
Veronica Hillard. Executive Director of Golborne and Maxilla Children's Centres, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. For Early Childhood Services. (Walington, Surrey)
Dr Keith Hiscock. marine biologist. For Marine Conservation services. (Plymouth, Devon)
Richard Holmes. CEO of Cryer & Stott. For services to the British food industry. (Castleford, West Yorkshire)
Juan Antonio Capo. For mountain rescue services in Derbyshire. (Great Long Stone, Derbyshire)
Alexander Hore-Ruthven. South West Committee Chairman, BBC Children in Need and Executive Director, Creative Youth Network. For youth services in Bristol. (Bristol, Bristol)
Professor Robert Allan Houston (Rabbi Houston). Emeritus Professor of Modern History, University of St Andrews. For services to Higher Education. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
Dr. Maria Howley. Lately Senior Lecturer at the University of Northampton. Serve Children and Youth with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (Brixworth, Northamptonshire)
Jessica Jane Leyland-Barrett Hudson. For service to the community in Coventry, West Midlands. (Berkswell, West Midlands)
Bryndon Hughes. Founder and Trustee, PC Nicola Hughes Memorial Fund and Consultant, Victims Advisory Panel, Department of Justice. For services to people affected by crime. (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)
Alexander Melvin Alistair Hume. President, Isle of Arran Mountain Rescue. For Mountain Rescue services. (Isle of Arran, Ayrshire and Arran)
Helen Joanne Humphrey. For services to Women in Sports Leadership. (Cwmbran, Gwent)
Shadim Hussein. CEO, my adoptive family. For services to Equality and the Family Reception System. (Bradford, West Yorkshire)
Ana Cristina Ince. Executive Director of Resonate. For services to the Railway Industry. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)
Sally Ann Ingram. Director, Student Health and Wellness Services, University of Newcastle. For student mental health and wellness services. (Jarrow, Tyne and Wear)
Peter Desmond Jack. For Endurance Sport and Charity services in Northern Ireland. (Limavady, County Londonderry)
Sunday Jacquesson. Vice President, Insight and Talent, Index Ventures. For services to Technology and Entrepreneurship. (London)
Kim Elizabeth James. Director of School Improvement. Oxfordshire County Council. For services to Education. (Wantage, Oxfordshire)
Antony Robson Jameson-Allen. Co-founder of the Sporting Memories Foundation. For Dementia and Loneliness services. (Scarborough, North Yorkshire)
Pedro Roberto Jardine. Volunteer, Isle of Wight Steam Railway. For services to Heritage Railway. (Newport, Isle of Wight)
Terry Jewell. Station Manager, Essex Fire and Rescue Service. For international search and rescue services. (Harwich, Essex)
reverend dr. Daisy Jane Joachim. Chairman of the British Candidates Committee, Liberal Democrats. For services rendered to Women in Politics. (London)
Sarah Johal. Strategic Leader, Regional Adoption Agencies. For adoption and foster services. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Inderpaul Singh Johar. Co-founder, Dark Matters Laboratories. For architectural services. (London)
Susan Johnson. Vice President, SPARTA, Rating, Housing and Communities Department. For Health and Wellness services. (London)
Timothy Brett Johnson. Lately CEO, Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity. For services to Youth. (Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire)
Christopher Denis Jones. Project Director, Sandwell Aquatic Centre, Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022. For services to sport and the community in the West Midlands. (Stourbridge, West Midlands)
Gillian Rosalind Jones. Lately Her Majesty Inspector of her and Deputy Director of Schools and Early Years, Ofsted. For services to Education. (Wirrall, Merseyside)
Ian Jones. Chief Executive, Cornish Volunteer. For volunteer services in Cornwall. (Truro, Cornwall)
Martin Clifford Jones. Managing Director, Home Rather UK Limited. For service to the elderly. (Harford, Cheshire)
William Jones. Most recently GMB Senior National Director and Probation Union Directors. For Public Service. (London)
Rabbi David Michael Kale. Faith Leader, Belfast Synagogue. For services to the Jewish community in Northern Ireland. (Belfast, Belfast)
doctor Atiya Kamal. Health psychologist and Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, City University of Birmingham. For Health Psychology services during Covid-19. (Burton in Trento, Staffordshire)
Christopher Chambers. For services rendered to the Football, Anti-Racism and Charity Association. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)
Dr. Naomi Esther Katz Sacks. Clinical Director, West Hill Health Primary Care Network. For services to the NHS during Covid-19. (London)
Samuel James Kee. Community Development Worker. For services to the community in Londonderry County. (Bready, County Tyrone)
Barry James Kempton. Independent Chairman, Oldham Opportunity Area. For Education and Social Mobility services in Oldham. (Tring, Hertfordshire)
Ruth Ann Kerry. Victim Liaison Officer, Yorkshire and Humber Public Protection Unit, Probation Service, HM Prisons and Probation Service. For victim services. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)
Edward David Kersey. For youth services and Bideford Boxing Club, North Devon. (Bideford, Devon)
Colin Leslie Albert Keywood. Medical Support Volunteer, St John Ambulance Sussex. For the First Aid voluntary service in East and West Sussex. (Sompting, West Sussex)
Mohammed Wakkas Khan DL. Founder, Interfaith Youth. For services to Charity, Youth and Interreligious Relations. (Whalley Ranges, Greater Manchester)
Gavin Joseph Killeen DL. Managing Director, Nuprint Technologies Ltd. For continuing education services in Northern Ireland. (Londonderry, County Londonderry)
Margarita Ana Rey. For services to Education and the community in Cheshire. (Lymm, Cheshire)
Teacher Mariana Caballero. Professor of Maternal and Child Population Health, University of Oxford. For Public and Maternal Health services. (Kidlington, Oxfordshire)
Robyn Catherine Knox. Director, Voluntary Association for Emergencies of the Community Sector. For charities and communities affected by major emergencies. (Brighton, East Sussex)
Elliott Albert Lancaster. For Sustainability and Youth Empowerment services in Staffordshire. (Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffordshire)
Betsey Yoke-Chan Lau-Robinson. Head of Adult Mental Health and Protection Capacity Act, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For patient protection services. (Roxton, Bedfordshire)
Robert Leckey. For educational services in County Down, Northern Ireland. (Gilford, County Armagh)
Dean Ledger. IT Lead Engineer, Royal Navy Maritime Support Unit, Carbon60 Ltd. For services to the Royal Navy. (South Sea, Hampshire)
Dr Catherine Lee. Professor of Inclusive Education and Leadership and Vice Chancellor of Education, Anglia Ruskin University. For services for Equality in Education. (Acton, Suffolk)
Professor David Nicholas Lerner (Barney Lerner). For Environmental Services in Bradford, West Yorkshire. (Shipley, West Yorkshire)
Pablo San Juan Letman. President, Companions of the Order of Malta. For Charitable Service. (London)
Jonathan Towse Levien. Product and furniture designer. For Design services. (London)
Ajibola Tokunboh Lewis. Campaign for the Law on Mental Health Units (Use of Force). For Mental Health services. (London)
Cristina Joyce Lewis. Most recently Headmistress of Children's House Nursery School, London Borough of Tower Hamlets. For services to Education. (London)
Morag Lidell. Most recently, Senior Nurse Practitioner, Neonatal Unit, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow. For Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing services. (Glasgow, Glasgow)
Stuart William Liddell. Major Pipe, Inveraray and District Pipe Band. For Piping and Music Education services. (Inveraray, Argyll and Bute)
Jeffrey Ronald Liddiatt. For services rendered to Nuclear Test Veterans and the community in Bristol. (Portishead, Somerset)
Shirley Ann Helen Linton. For charity in Dundee. (Dundee, Dundee)
Jemina Lipton. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For defense services. (London)
Mavis Little. Community Champion. For charitable services and vulnerable people in the City of Edinburgh. (South Queensferry, Edinburgh)
Kim Alison Little. For services to the Football Association. (St Albans, Hertfordshire)
Dr. Alison Florence Livingstone. Pediatrician, Northern Health and Social Care Trust. For child protective services in Northern Ireland. (Randalstown, County Antrim)
Professor Andrew Steven Lockey. Chairman, UK Resuscitation Council. For CPR services. (Halifax, West Yorkshire)
David Robert Lockyer. Legal Adviser, Westminster Magistrates Court, HM Courts and Tribunal Service. For public services and volunteers. (Rochester, Kent)
Christopher John Long. Founder and Director, Earthdive and President, Putteridge Swimming Club. For services to Marine Conservation, Charity and Sports. (Harlington, Bedfordshire)
Alexandre Christian Per Loven. Founder of Net World Sports. For services to the economy and the community in Wrexham. (Wrexham, Clwyd)
Edward Fletcher Lynch. Co-Founder, RJC Dance. For dance services. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Iain Aitken Mackinnon. Lately Secretary of the Maritime Skills Alliance. For services to the Maritime Sector. (London)
Geraldine Stewart Maclaine. For service to the community in the London Borough of Redbridge, Greater London. (London)
Lucy Wolcott Maguire. Founder, CEO and Director of Nucleo Programs. For services to Children and Youth. (London)
Shaid Mahmoud doctor. Chairman of Governors, Leeds City College Group. For Continuing Education services in Leeds. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Edward Roger Mallinson. Chairman and Ship Manager, The Shamrock Trust. For services rendered to Steam Boating Heritage and the community in Cumbria. (Troutbeck Bridge, Cumbria)
Professor David Charles Mangham. Professor of Musculoskeletal Pathology, University of Manchester and University of Manchester NHS Foundation Trust. For Forensic Science services. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire)
Jaspal Singh Mann. Director, Simply Shred and Recycle Ltd. For services to the environment. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)
David Claude Ernest Mann. Co-chair, Freehold LGBT+ CIC. For Inclusion services in the Industria Inmobiliaria. (Pulborough, West Sussex)
Yiannis Kyriacos Maos. Founder and CEO, Birmingham Tech CIC. For services to the Technology Sector. (Solihull, West Midlands)
Jennie Cristina Martin. Managing Director, ITS-UK. For Transportation Technology services. (London)
Paula Margarita Mateo. Farmer. For services to Sustainable Agriculture. (Dorking, Surrey)
Elizabeth Annette Mayton. Project Manager, Norwood and Brixton Food Bank. For community service in the London Borough of Lambeth, particularly during Covid-19. (London)
Helen Esther McAleavy. Private Secretary to the Medical Director of the Department of Health and Social Welfare. For Public Service. (Woking, Surrey)
Richard James George McAvoy. Champion of the Armed Forces, Department of Work and Pensions. For Public Service. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Peter MacBride. For service to the economy and community in County Tyrone. (Omagh, County Tyrone)
Mary McCourt. Helen's Law activist and supporter following murder and manslaughter in Merseyside. For the services rendered to the Relatives of Victims of Unlawful Homicide. (Wigan, Greater Manchester)
Catherine McDonnell. Founder, Belfast Homeless Period. For Women's Health services. (Belfast, Belfast)
James Anderson McEwan. For services to the Scotch whiskey industry and the Islay community. (Islay, Argyll and Bute)
Patrick Joseph McGurn. Executive Director, Lakeland Community Care. For services to the community in County Fermanagh and County Tyrone. (Enniskillen, County Fermanagh)
Professor Sonja Jayne McIlfatrick. Dean of Ulster Doctoral College and Professor of Nursing and Palliative Care, University of Ulster. For Higher Education and Public Health services. (Carrickfergus, County Antrim)
Penelope Lewis McKissock. For service to the community in Somerset. (Bath, Somerset)
Samuel McKnight. Founder, Cabello by Sam McKnight. For services to the Fashion and Beauty Industries. (London)
Teresa Michelle McLaughlin. Student Engagement Leader and Voice, Trafford College Group, Trafford, Greater Manchester. For services to Education. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)
Hugh MacLean. For service to the community in Oban and Lorn, Scotland. (Glasgow, Glasgow)
Margaret Alison McLennan. Most recently Deputy Leader, Brent Council, London Borough of Brent. For services to Digital Inclusion and the Brent community. (London)
Bethany Jane Mead. For services to the Football Association. (Saltburn by the sea, North Yorkshire)
Dr Joel Mayer. Co-founder, Life Lines and Intensive Care Adviser, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS during Covid-19. (London)
Sophie Clare Milliken. Founder and CEO of Grupo Moja. For services to Companies and Education. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Nicholas John Millington. Director of the Network Rail Security Working Group. For services to Ferroviária and SNS during Covid-19. (Exmouth, Devon)
John Mills. Vice President and COO, Vasculitis UK. For services to People with Rare Diseases. (Matlock, Derbyshire)
Professor Eugene Michael Gerard Milne. Most recently Director of Public Health, Newcastle City Council. For Public Health and Welfare services. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Syed Khaja Mohi Moinuddin. Leader of Customs Cooperation Agreements, HM Revenue and Customs. For Public Service. (Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex)
Aston Moore. National Coach, British Athletics. For services to Athletics. (Rugby, Warwickshire)
Simon Peter Couldrey Moring. Detective Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service. For Health and Wellness services. (Ongar, Essex)
Elizabeth Morley. For services to the community in Bolton and Bury, Greater Manchester. (Bury, Greater Manchester)
Sheila Maria Morrison. Lately Governor, Meadow Primary School, Epsom, Surrey. For services to Education. (London)
physician Stephen Huang Mowle. Honorary Treasurer, Royal College of General Practitioners and General Practitioner, Hetherington Group Practice, London Borough of Lambeth. For Health Services. (London)
Bejay Mulenga. Founder, Red Supa. For Entrepreneurship and Fight against Food Poverty services. (London)
Simon Alexander James Mundy. Lawyer, Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Legal Advisers, Government Legal Department. For public services and volunteers. (Harpenden, Hertfordshire)
Sarah Munro. Director of the BALTIC Center for Contemporary Art. For services to art. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Major Derek John Munro. Cadet Executive Officer, Gwent and Powys Army Cadet Force. For service to the Army Cadet Forces in South Wales. (Brecon, Powys)
Susan Elizabeth Murphy. Mayor, St Helens Metropolitan Council. For political and public service. (Garswood, Merseyside)
Professor Dr. Syed Naseem Naqvi. President of the British Blockchain Association. For blockchain services and distributed ledger technologies. (Blackpool, Lancashire)
Hamad Nasar. Curator, author and art historian. For services to the Arts. (London)
Catherine May Nash. Recently Manager of the Pirelli Stadium Vaccination Center. For services provided to the community in East Staffordshire during Covid-19. (Ashbourne, Derbyshire)
medical Nooralhaq Nasimi. Founder, Afghanistan and Central Asia Association. For services to refugees. (London)
Paul Nee. SEND Assistant Principal, Westminster Kingsway College, Greater London. For Continuing Education services. (Coventry, West Midlands)
Thomas George Nellist. President of the Hereford Agricultural Associations and Clubs. For voluntary and charitable services in Herefordshire. (Hereford, Herefordshire)
IvansonRanny Nelson (Johnny Nelson). For boxing and youth services in South Yorkshire. (Renishaw, Derbyshire)
Margaret Isabel MacGregor Nicolson (Margaret MacLeod). For services in the Scottish Gaelic language. (Giffnock, Renfrewshire)
George Frederick Nixon. For services rendered to the community in Headley, Surrey. (Headley, Surrey)
Jennifer Irene Nolan. Founder and recently Managing Director of Lawrence Home Nursing Team Limited. For end-of-life care services. (Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire)
Oliemata O'Donoghue. Most recently Regional Director of Network, Wealth and Personal Banking, HSBC UK. For Diversity Services in the Financial Services Industry. (Cheshunt, Hertfordshire)
Stephen O'Dowd. Officer, National Crime Agency. For law enforcement services. (London)
William Oliver D.L. For education, business and charitable services in Londonderry County. (Castlerock, County Londonderry)
Robert Geoffrey Oliver. Most recently Executive Director, Construction Equipment Association. For services to the Construction Equipment Manufacturing Sector. (York, North Yorkshire)
doctor Chaim Harry Olmer OK. Educator, Holocaust Education Fund. For services rendered to Holocaust Education. (London)
Anisah Osman Britton. Fundador, Calle Código 23. For services to Diversity in the Technology Sector. (Margate, Kent)
Nicholas Jeffrey Owen. Team leader, Langdale and Ambleside Mountain Rescue. For Mountain Rescue services. (Ambleside, Cumbria)
Dewi Owens. For political and public service in North Wales. (Saint Asaf, Clwyd)
Cleopatra Maria Palmer (Cleo Silvestre). Actor. For services to Theater and Charity. (London)
James Bernard Partridge. Craftsman. For Design services. (Oswestry, Shropshire)
Bhavena Patel. Senior Relationship Manager, Institute for Learning and Technical Education. For continuing education services. (Coventry, West Midlands)
Veejaykumar Chimanlal Patel. Founder, Business 2 Business UK Limited. For Employment and Training services. (Leicester, Leicestershire)
Evelyn Jean Pattinson. Founder, Eden Riding for the Disabled Group. For Charitable Services. (Penrith, Cumbria)
Nicola Irene Percival. Delivery of Projects, Borders and Inspection, Ministry of the Interior. For Public Service. (Banstead, Surrey)
James Nicholas pharaoh. Founder and Director of the Bedford Fringe Festival. For services to the arts and the community in Bedford, Bedfordshire. (Bedford, Bedfordshire)
Brian Richard Phillips. Volunteer and founding trustee, Petty Pool Trust. For services to Children and Youth. (Gorstage, Cheshire)
Silvia Pierce. Founder and Chairman of Governors, Mossbourne Community Academy, London Borough of Hackney. For services to Education. (London)
Professor Prashant Pillai. Director, Cyber Quarter and Associate Dean, University of Wolverhampton. For Cyber Security and Education services. (Solihull, West Midlands)
Dr. Ingrid Pollard. Artist. For services to art. (Hexham, Northumberland)
Julianne Ponan. Executive Director, Creative Nature. For services to Companies, Exporters and People with Allergies. (Walton-on-Thames, Surrey)
Heather Pratt. Chairman, Board of Governors, Rossmar Special School, Limavady, County Londonderry. For services to Education. (Limavady, County Londonderry)
Aneta Prem JP. Founder and President of Freedom Charity. For Charitable Service. (Norwich, Norfolk)
Professor Ruth Lesley Price. Professor and co-leader of the research group on health protection through infection prevention. For public health services in Scotland during Covid-19. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
Louise Spears Durham Purvis. For voluntary service to the Prison Community in Scotland. (St Andrew, Fife)
doctor Mohamed Qasim. Professor and Welfare Officer, Gower College, Swansea. For services to Academic Research and Youth. (Swansea, West Glamorgan)
Abdul Aziz Qazi. Imam and founder, Jamia Islamia Ghousia Trust. For services rendered to the community in Luton. (Luton, Bedfordshire)
Jillian Claire Quinn. Founder and CEO, Dementia Forward. For services to People with Dementia. (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)
Shelly Jayne Quinton-Hulme. For service to the community in Stretford, Greater Manchester. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Anthony David Rapson. Currently Head of the General Aviation Security Strategy Study, Civil Aviation Authority. For General Aviation and Air Safety services. (London)
Zebina Ratansi. Director of Nursing, Whipps Cross University Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust. For services rendered to Leadership in Nursing. (London)
Indigo Redfern. For services provided to the community in Gloucestershire, particularly during Covid-19. (Dursley, Gloucestershire)
Gal Redmond. For services to the Northern Ireland Football Association. (Carrickfergus, County Antrim)
Caroline Elizabeth Reid. Regional Director of Commissioning, NHS England and Improvement. For Covid-19 Vaccination Program services in South East England. (London)
John Patrick Reintiens. Stained glass artist. For Art and Heritage services. (London)
Christine Imogen Rice. Opera singer. For services to Opera. (Upper Wycombe, Buckinghamshire)
Rachel Annabelle Riley. Activist. For services rendered to Holocaust Education. (London)
Charles James Richie. Co-founder, Gambling with Lives. For charities and families bereaved by gambling-related suicides. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Elisabeth Ritchie (Elisabeth Katis). Co-founder, Gambling with Lives. For charities and families bereaved by gambling-related suicides. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Sheila Ewen Ritchie. For political service in Scotland. (Newmachar, Aberdeenshire)
Aufron Roberts. Rhondda County City Council Member Cynon Taff. For political and public service. (Porth, Glamorgan center)
Professor Pamela Beaumont Robertson FRSE. Lately Curator, The Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow. For architectural services. (Glasgow, Glasgow)
Andrew Henry Robertson. For services rendered to Association Football, Solidarity and Youth. (Wilmslow, Cheshire)
Jawahir Oak. Referee and Volunteer, Football Beyond Borders. For services to the Football Association. (London)
Nigel Rhyl Robson. President of Western Excellence in Learning and Leadership. For services to Education. (Penrith, Cumbria)
Teacher Rebecca Louise Rose. Co-founder, Life Lines and Florence Nightingale Professor of Critical Care Nursing, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care. For services to the NHS during Covid-19. (London)
Linda Rosenblatt. Chairman, World Committee on Jewish Aid Connections. For charitable services in the UK and abroad. (London)
Lynne Rowley. Most recently President of the British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists. For services to the allied health professions. (Darvel, Ayrshire and Arran)
Elisa Rubio Yubero. Head of Purchasing, Parliamentary Digital Service. For services to Parliament. (London)
Mark Victor Peter Ruston. Inspector, Devon and Cornwall Police. For police services. (Torquay, Devon)
Shane Richard Ryan. Founder and Chairman of the Westminster Young Foundation and Chairman of the Grenfell Young People's Fund. For services to underprivileged youth and charity. (London)
Bianca Daniella Sakol. Founder and CEO of Sebby's Corner. For services to Disadvantaged People, particularly Refugees. (Borehamwood, Hertfordshire)
Samantha Salaver. Head of Dental Nursing, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. For Dental Nursing services. (London)
June Deidre Sanders. President, Family Lives. For charity and mental health services. (Elly, Cambridgeshire)
Andrew Peter Saunders. Most recently President of Southern Regional College, County Armagh and County Down. For services to the Continuing Education Sector in Northern Ireland. (Dromore, County Down)
Alison Jennifer Saunders. Headmaster, Simon Balle Comprehensive School, Hertford, Hertfordshire. For services to Education. (St Albans, Hertfordshire)
Susana Katriona Sayer. Founder and Director, The Seal Research Trust. For the services of Protection and Conservation of Wildlife. (Hayle, Cornwall)
Victoria Schofield. Director of Services, Child Care, Wakefield Metropolitan Council. For services to Children and Youth. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)
Sally Anne Schupke. For service to the community in Shalford, Surrey. (Guilford, Surrey)
Elizabeth Scott. Director of Customer Engagement, Tech Nation. For services to the Technology Sector. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Teacher. Michael Gordon Scott. Director, Center for Innovation in Medication Optimization. For pharmacy services in Northern Ireland. (Ballymena, County Antrim)
Joanne Claire Scott. Business Leader, Vaccine Working Group. For Public Health services during Covid-19. (Bristol, Bristol)
Lauren Scott Executive Director, Refugees at Home. For refugee services. (London)
Jonathan Michael Holmes Sellers. General Counsel and Company Secretary, UK Biobank and UK Biocentre. For Medical Research services. (London)
Bernadette Adele Rosaline Mrs. Sewell. Fundraising, Ovacome. For charitable services for people with ovarian cancer. (London)
Jyotiben Shah physician. Consultant Urological Surgeon for Macmillan, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust. For medical services. (Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire)
Cynthia Shaw J.P. For services to the community in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. (Rotherham, South Yorkshire)
Michael Shaw. Officer, National Crime Agency. For law enforcement services. (London)
June Yes. Chairman of Governors, Emmaus Church of England and Catholic Primary School, Liverpool, Merseyside. For services to Education. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
Francesca Isabel Simon. Writer. For services to Literature. (London)
Celia Margaret Lloyd Sinclair Thornqvist. Founder and Chairman of The Willow Tea Rooms Trust. For services to the Restoration of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Willow Tea Rooms. (Killin, Stirling and Falkirk)
John William Singleton. Founder and President of LifeLine. For Charitable Services. (London)
Julia Christl Skelton. Executive Director, Mind the Gap. For services to the Theater and the community in Bradford. (Knaresborough, North Yorkshire)
Professor Charlotte Anne Skitterall. Group Head Pharmacist, University of Manchester NHS Foundation Trust. For pharmacy services. (Altrincham, Greater Manchester)
Stephen Slater. Director and CEO of the Light Aircraft Association. For Diversity Services in the Aviation Industry. (Chesham, Buckinghamshire)
William Smith. Chairman, Hillwood Football Club, Pollok, Glasgow. For services rendered to the community in Pollok, Glasgow. (Erskine, Renfrewshire)
Susan Madeleine Smith. For services to children and young people in the East Riding of Yorkshire. (Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire)
Michael Anthony Smith. President, Energy4All. For services to the Environment. (Godalming, Surrey)
Veronica Neva. National Program Leader, End of Life Care Wales. For palliative care services in Wales. (Barmouth, Gwynedd)
David George Southgate. For services rendered to Charity and the community in Norwich, Norfolk. (Norwich, Norfolk)
Ruth Southgate. For services rendered to Charity and the community in Norwich, Norfolk. (Norwich, Norfolk)
Stuart John Speding. Strategist and Project Leader, Vaccine Working Group, Department of Commercial, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For Public Health services during Covid-19. (London)
Robert Thompson Splaine. For service to the community in Atherton, Greater Manchester and the North West. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Dr. Malcolm Monteith-Steven. Founder and Trustee, The Puffin Hydrotherapy Pool Charity. For services rendered to the community in the Highlands and Islands. (Inverness, Inverness)
Richard Charles Barrington Stevens DL. Managing Director of Go South West. For transport and community services in Plymouth, Devon. (Plymouth, Devon)
John Stuart. District Chairman, Royal British Legion of Northern Ireland. For services to veterans. (Katesbridge, County Down)
Share Terence. Director, Head of UK Public Sector, Faithful + Gould. For Innovation in Construction services. (Cham, Surrey)
Alan Stott. For services to vulnerable women and mental health awareness. (Aberdeen, Aberdeen)
Dupre Alexander Strutt. Mechanic, Kirkwall Lifeboat Station and most recently Area Rescue Manager for Scotland, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For Maritime Security services. (Kirkwall, Orkney Islands)
John Robert Suton. Director of Amateur Choirs. For charitable fundraising services. (Winchester, Hampshire)
Major (RTD) David Anthony Swann TD. Borough President, Essex, Royal British Legion. For services to veterans. (Chelmsford, Essex)
Professor Helen Margaret Sweetland. Clinical Professor, School of Medicine, Cardiff University. For patient care services and medical education. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
Ana Talentire. Artist and Teacher. For services to the Arts. (London)
Nicholas Taylor. National Coordinator, Fashion Revolution Scotland. For services to promote Net Zero Apparel in Scotland. (Rutherglen, Lanarkshire)
Teacher Jacqueline Taylor. President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. For services to Medical Education and Health. (Giffnock, Renfrewshire)
Geoffrey Michael Windsor Taylor. CEO, BPI and Brit Awards. For music services. (Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire)
Professor Ray Taylor. Emeritus Professor of Medicine and Metabolism in Clinical and Translational Research, University of Newcastle. For diabetic research services. (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Steven Robert Tennett. Senior Officer of the Border Force, Cargo Escalation Team, Ministry of the Interior. For Public Service. (Southampton, Hampshire)
Dr Sian Thomas. Data Director, International Trade Department. For Public Service. (Rochester, Kent)
Dr Michael Gary Thomas. Music director. For services rendered to the Pelenna Valley and Cynon Valley Welsh Men's Voice Choirs. (Aberdare, Glamorgan center)
Professor Dr. Simón Benjamin Nicolás Thompson. For services of Education in Clinical Psychology and Health Improvement. (Poole, Dorset)
Janet Maria Thurgood. Most recently Corporate Director of Adult Social Care, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council. For services to people with learning disabilities. (Poole, Dorset)
Juana Raquel Language. Director Women in Soccer. For services rendered to Association Football and Gender Equality. (London)
Cynthia Nkiruka Tooley GOOD. Founder, Jedidah Charity. For business services, tutoring and charity. (Buckingham, Buckinghamshire)
Deborah Ann Twitchen. Community volunteer, tenants of Lewes Borough, East Sussex. For Voluntary Service. (Lewes, East Sussex)
Branch Venchard. Chairman of Trustees, STEP Academy Trust. For services to Education. (London)
Louise Vesely-Shore. Lately Official, National Crime Agency. For police services and for diversity. (London)
Keranjeet Kaur Virdee. Executive and Artistic Director, South Asian Arts UK. For services to the arts, particularly South Asian music and dance. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Ursula Margaret Waite (Ursula Lavery). For services to industry and agri-food economy in Northern Ireland. (Moira, County Down)
Jonathan Gerard Wakeman. Founder and Artistic Director of East Street Arts. For services to the Arts. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Dr Verona Gee Walker. Founder and Patron of the Anthony Walker Foundation. For services to Diversity and Racial Injustice. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
Lorna Esme Margery Walker. Senior Honorary Professor of Medieval History, University of St Andrews. For services to Higher Education. (St Andrew, Fife)
Elizabeth Anne Walmsley. Craftsman. For Design services. (Oswestry, Shropshire)
Professor Sarah Wanless FRSE. Emeritus Fellow of the UK Center for Ecology and Hydrology. For Seabird Ecology services. (Glasell, Aberdeenshire)
Francesca Isabel Warner (Check Warner). Co-founder, Ada Ventures, Diversity VC. For the Equality and Diversity services in the Venture Capital Sector. (London)
Karen Watson. Founder and Artistic Director of East Street Arts. For services to the Arts. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Jean Louise Watson. Operations Manager, English Institute of Sport. For services to Sport. (Eastbourne, East Sussex)
Steve John Watts. For charitable fundraising services. (Grasmere, Cumbria)
Pauline Weatherall. Digital Atlas Manager, National Oceanography Center. For bathymetry services. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
Matthew Web. Officer, National Crime Agency. For law enforcement services. (London)
Ian Granville Whalley. Vice President, National Fundraising Officer and Senior Volunteer Ranger, National Coastal Surveillance Institute. For services to Public Safety and Charity. (Louth, Lincolnshire)
Rachael Clare Whitaker. Policy Manager, Offender Health and Safety Services, Department of Health and Human Services. For the services of the Mental Health Policy. (Oset, West Yorkshire)
Helen Whitbread. Historian and Publisher. For services rendered to History and Literature. (Elland, West Yorkshire)
Jennifer Jane White. Historic Landscape Advisor, Historic England. For services to Patrimonial and Historical Parks and Gardens. (Saxmundham, Suffolk)
Scott Wilde. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For defense services. (London)
Christopher David Wilkins. Executive Director and Co-Founder, The Sporting Memories Foundation. For services to people living with dementia and loneliness. (North Berwick, East Lothian)
Geoffrey David Wilkinson. For services for people with disabilities in Southampton, Hampshire. (Southampton, Hampshire)
Alice Williams. Founder and CEO of Luminary Bakery. For services to Women and Charity. (London)
Kathleen Winnifred Williams. Co-Founder and Director, RJC Dance. For dance services. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Karen Lesley Williams. Managing Director, Welshpool Magistrate Court, HM Courts and Tribunals Service. For services rendered to the Justice and Welfare Administration. (Welshpool, Powys)
Anthony John Millington Willis. President and Trustee, Surrey Clubs for Young People. For youth services in Surrey. (Esher, Surrey)
Joseph Norman Wilson. For business and community services in Northern Ireland. (Cookstown, County Tyrone)
Daisy Elizabeth Wilson. President of the National Forum of Parents. For services to education in Scotland. (Falkirk, Stirling and Falkirk)
Shirley Catherine Wilson. For services to the deaf and deaf/blind communities. (Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire)
Dr. Ann-Marie Wilson. Founder and CEO, 28 Too Many. For services for the Prevention of Violence against Women and Girls. (London)
John Woodnut. Founder of Delmatic Lighting Control. For services to Companies and Entrepreneurship. (Sandhurst, Kent)
Claire Ruth Wright. Sponsor and volunteer fundraiser, Hope and Homes for Children. For services to Youth and Charity. (Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire)
Patricia Ann Wright. Most recently Director of Access and Inclusion, Haringey Learning Partnership, London Borough of Haringey. For services to Education. (Bedford, Bedfordshire)
Bertha Daniel Yakubu. Community activist. For services rendered to the African Community and Integration in Scotland. (Aberdeen, Aberdeen)
Helen Mary Yadon. Co-founder and CEO of Greatwood Horse Charity. For services to underprivileged youth and former racehorses. (Marlborough, Wiltshire)
Samuel Godfrey Young. For services to Social Service and Education. (Omagh, County Tyrone)
Order of the British Empire (BEM) Medalists
Nura Omar Abe. Founder, Autism Independence. For services to people with autism. (Bristol, Bristol)
David Allard. For service to the community in Royston, Hertfordshire. (Royston, Hertfordshire)
Mavis Maxine Amankwah. Business Coach, Mentor and Diversity Communication Specialist. For services to Companies and Entrepreneurship. (London)
Susana Ana Anderson. Founding member, Barton Group Riding for the Disabled. For services to disabled people and the community in Linton, Cambridgeshire. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
Martin Robert Gervas André. For services to the community in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, especially during Covid-19. (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire)
Donald Armstrong. For services to music and the community in Dingwall, Scotland. (Dingwall, Ross and Cromarty)
Sheila Ashburner. For services rendered to the community in Milnthorpe, Cumbria. (Milnthorpe, Cumbria)
Diana Marion Ashdown. For service to the community in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire)
Christopher Paul Ashworth. Property Administrator, Ashton Sixth Form College. For continuing education services. (Dukinfield, Gran Manchester)
Zulqarna in Tony Aslam. Alderman, Wellingborough City Council. For services provided to the community in Wellingborough during Covid-19. (Wellingborough, Northamptonshire)
Neil Atherton. Bus Driver, Arriva North West and Wales. For public and community transport services in Liverpool and Widnes during Covid-19. (Wide, Cheshire)
Roger David Atterwill. Chairman of the Swanton Morley Parish Council and Breckland District Council Counsellor. For local government and community service in Norfolk. (Dereham, Norfolk)
Maxwell Apaladaga Ayamba. Founder of the Sheffield Environmental Movement. For environmental and community services in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Nicola Baboneau. Community Volunteer and Community Advisor, Metropolitan Police Service. For service to the community in the London Borough of Hackney. (London)
Susan Carolyn Baker. For service to the community in Charlton, Northamptonshire. (Charlton, Northamptonshire)
Susana Ball. Teaching Assistant, St Vincent's Roman Catholic Primary School, Mill Hill, London Borough of Barnet. For services to Education. (London)
Barry Ballard. For services rendered to the community in the London Borough of Wandsworth, particularly during Covid-19. (London)
Joanne Margaret Barber. Trainer of the Northeast Swimming Club for the Disabled. For service to the community in the North East of England. (Ferryhill, County Durham)
William Sinclair Barbour. For Scottish country dance services. (Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway)
Martin Pedro Barba. For services rendered to the community in West Norwood, London Borough of Lambeth. (London)
Jacqueline Joan Beaumont. Founder and patron of the Oxfordshire Esophageal and Stomach Organisation. For services to People with Cancer. (Aynho, Northamptonshire)
Ian Martin Beazley. Most recently Senior Director, Fraud Investigation Service, HM Revenue and Customs. For asset recovery services. (Dover, Kent)
Shah Sheikh Shepali Begum. Most recently Manager of Scope and Impacts, Commonwealth Games Legacy Team. For Equality, Diversity and Inclusion services. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Angela Maria Bennett. For voluntary service to the community in Plymouth, Devon. (Plymouth, Devon)
doctor Wirinder Kumar Amar Nath Bhatiani. Most recently Chairman, NHS Bolton Clinical Commissioning Group. For Health and Diversity services in Greater Manchester. (Birchanger, Essex)
Marjorie Zoe Black. Police Staff Community Adviser, West Yorkshire Police. For Police and Charity services. (Bradford, West Yorkshire)
Valeria Blackmur. For services rendered to the community in King's Lynn, Norfolk. (King's Lynn, Norfolk)
Thomas Blundell. For services to the community in Frodsham, Cheshire. (Frodsham, Cheshire)
Sarah Anne Brewis. Principal of Woodborough Church of England Primary School, Pewsey, Wiltshire. For services to Primary Education. (Calne, Wiltshire)
Mark Stephen Bridel. Regional Cargo Manager, Railway Network. For service to charity and the community in York, North Yorkshire. (York, North Yorkshire)
Joe Broughton. Director of the Folkloric Ensemble of the Conservatory. For music services. (Smethwick, West Midlands)
Michael Brown. For Holocaust awareness and education services. (London)
Carolyn Jane Brunton. For voluntary and charitable services to Cancer Research UK. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
Mary Buck. For services to the NHS and the community in Dorset, particularly during Covid-19. (Swanage, Dorset)
Troyton Bronick Theophilus Bunbury. Most recently Site Manager, St Michael's Church of England Primary School, Highgate, London Borough of Haringey. For services to Education. (London)
Andre Burnett. For services rendered to the community in Peckham and Nunhead, London Borough of Southwark, during Covid-19. (London)
Stephen Burns. Road sweeper, Borough of Mid and East Antrim. For services rendered to the community in Portglenone, County Antrim. (Ballymena, County Antrim)
Ziana Ayesha's butt. For Netball and Diversity services. (London)
Patricia Jean Cargill. Chairman, Patient Association Group, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to NHS patients. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Guillermo Eduardo Meat. For services to sport and charity in Pembrokeshire. (Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire)
Beryl Carr. NHS Volunteer, League of Friends Cafe, Ealing Hospital, London Borough of Ealing. For services to the West London community. (London)
Saera Meryll Carter. For services to the community in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. (Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire)
Susan Jane Chambers. Coordinator, Parents of Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder. For services for people with autism in Edinburgh and Lothians. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
Jean-Margaret Church. For services rendered to the community at Waltham Abbey, Essex. (Waltham Abbey, Essex)
Angela Verona Clarke. Executive Director, RAFFA International Development Agency. For services to the Windrush Generation. (Greys, Essex)
Alan Peter Clarkin. For services to the Martial Arts and the Lancashire community. (Burnley, Lancashire)
Leslie John Coates. For conservation and community services at Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire)
Sarah Jane Coffey. Executive Assistant to the CEO, Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022. For services to Sport. (Lichfield, Staffordshire)
William John Collins. Lifeboat Operations Manager, Kirkcudbright Lifeboat Station, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For Maritime Security services. (Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway)
Robert James Collins (Seamus Collins). For services to seriously ill children. (Newry, County Down)
Jane Cook. Foster Caregiver, Birmingham Children's Trust. For Fostering services. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)
Roberta Joan Cooke. Manager, Caw Community Play Group, Londonderry. For Early Childhood Services. (Londonderry, County Londonderry)
Kelly Coombs. For community service in Southminster, Essex during Covid-19. (Southminster, Essex)
david cooney. Committee member, Cambuslang Harriers Athletics Club. For services to Athletics. (Hamilton, Lanarkshire)
Hilary Judith Cooper. Girlguiding Leader, School Governor and Volunteer. For services to Youth and Education. (Monkseaton, Tyne and Wear)
Andrea Dawn Corrie. Water Safety Campaign. For Water Security services in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. (Tiverton, Devon)
Polly Jane Cox. For service to the community in Shalbourne, Wiltshire. (Greater Bedwyn, Wiltshire)
David Cruz. Almoxarife, Royal Navy Maritime Support Unit, Carbon60 Ltd. For services to the Royal Navy and Naval Veterans. (Gosport, Hampshire)
Nicolas Joao Cruz. Instructor, West Wiltshire Sailing Association. For services to Youth and Charity. (Colchester, Essex)
Tracey Crothers. For service to the community in Maghaberry, County Antrim. (Moira, County Down)
Christopher Robert David Cuddy. For voluntary service to the community in Northern Ireland. (Dungannon, County Tyrone)
Marjorie Florence Culham. Fundraising, Guide Dog Association. For voluntary and charitable services for the visually impaired. (Colchester, Essex)
Jane Eleanor Culkin. Client Compliance Group, HM Revenue and Customs. For Autism and Neurodiversity Awareness Services. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
Anthony Marc Cussen. For service to charity and the community in Plymouth, Devon. (Plymouth, Devon)
Zakaria Arif Dada. For services provided to the community in the London Borough of Merton during Covid-19. (London)
Albert Gordon John Dale. For service to the community in Edingale, Staffordshire. (Tamworth, Staffordshire)
Sarah Elizabeth Dale. Director of Quality, Innovation and Collaboration, East Cheshire Hospice. For end-of-life care services. (Macclesfield, Cheshire)
Peter Offord Davies. Reading Volunteer, Dean Valley Community Primary School, Bollington, Macclesfield. For services to Education. (Bollington, Cheshire)
Martin James Davies. Care Home Manager, Urmston Manor. For services to nursing home residents in Manchester. (Eccles, Greater Manchester)
Carol Maria Davis. For services to the community in Herne and Broomfield, Kent. (Herne Common, Kent)
Vernon Rodolfo Davis. Coach, Bridgefield Swimming Club. For Swimming services in Liverpool. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
Senija Dedic. For services rendered to the community in Battersea, London Borough of Wandsworth, especially during Covid-19. (London)
Pauline Anne Dee. For service to the community in Wem, Shropshire. (Wem, Shropshire)
Peter Dempster. For services to Swimming and the community in Clydebank. (Clydebank, Dunbartonshire)
John Dennett. President of the Italian Star Association. For volunteer service to veterans. (Walsey, Merseyside)
Michael Devenish. President, The Stevenage and North Herts Adventure Club. For youth services. (Stevenage, Hertfordshire)
Jean Devlin. Scout Troop Leader, South Tyneside District. For youth services in South Tyneside and Sunderland. (Jarrow, Tyne and Wear)
Alan Watt Digweed (Tweedy). For services to the Circus and the community in Stroud, Gloucestershire. (Stroud, Gloucestershire)
Zoey Tashi Colleen Dixon. Development Librarian, London Borough of Lambeth. For services to Public Libraries. (London)
Pedro Antonio Dolán. Founder of the Enda Dolan Foundation. For services to Justice and Youth in Northern Ireland. (Omagh, County Tyrone)
Clara Amelia Donegan. Military Artist. For services to art. (Leominster, Herefordshire)
Linda Doyle. Coordinator, Summer Games Program at SMARTYS. For services to Children. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
Deirdre Drake. Founder, The Toy Appeal. For charitable services. (Crew, Cheshire)
Cicely Draper. For services rendered to the community of Northwood, London Borough of Hillingdon. (London)
Karen Easton. Community volunteer, Shefford Greenspace Conservation Group. For service to the community in Shefford, Bedfordshire. (Shefford, Bedfordshire)
Felipe Borda. For service to the community in East Harling, Norfolk. (Norwich, Norfolk)
Jahswill Rohi Alexander Emmanuel. Founder, Northern Ireland Multi-Ethnic Sports and Cultures. For service to the community in Northern Ireland. (Belfast, Belfast)
Mark Clive Scott. For educational services in the South West of England. (Exeter, Devon)
Yvone Clare Evans. Most recently, the parish secretary, Marloes and St. Brides For voluntary service to the community in Pembrokeshire. (Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire)
Rosemary Ann Fairfax. For services rendered to Portsmouth Cathedral and the community of Portsmouth, Hampshire. (Portsmouth, Hampshire)
Diana Ferguson. Administrative and Security Officer, Cabinet. For Public Service. (Welling, Kent)
Malcolm Ian William Finch. Forest machine operator, Forestry England. For services to the Forest. (Brandon, Suffolk)
Kenbert Sylvester Floyd. Founder and Chairman of the Brixton BMX Club. For services rendered to Bicycle Motocross Racing and the community in Brixton, London Borough of Lambeth. (London)
Amanda Foley. Babysitter, Amanda's babysitter. For early childhood education services in Lincolnshire. (Immingham, Lincolnshire)
Footer by Margaret Nancy. For service to the community in Brampton, Cambridgeshire. (Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire)
David Ricardo Foster. CEO, Milton Keynes Parks Trust. For services to the environment and the community in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)
richard fox. Music Director, Metropolitan Police Choir and Chief Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For Police and Music services. (Walton-on-Thames, Surrey)
Charlotte Victoria Francis. Director of Mathematics, St. Catherine's Catholic School, Bexleyheath, Greater London, Chief Executive, Biankha and Friends and Chief Executive, Tutall Ltd. For services to Education. (London)
Leslie Sandra Francis. Deputy Postmaster, Enham Alamein Post Office. For services rendered to the Post Office and the community of Enham Alamein, Hampshire. (Andover, Hampshire)
Rachael Louise Fraser. Registered Manager, Caring Connections Limited. For services to Vulnerable People, particularly during Covid-19. (Wide, Cheshire)
French Maria Rose. For services to the community in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. (London)
Graham Arthur Furber. For services to Cricket, Disability Sport and the community in Shropshire. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire)
Angela Gabriel. Community Champion, Leeds in Bloom and most recently Alderman, Leeds City Council. For services to the community in Leeds. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Alan Christopher Garnsworthy. Most recently Manager of Community Library Services, London Borough of Hackney. For home visit library services. (London)
Doris Margaret Garton (Bidge Garton). Lately Volunteer, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust. For volunteer services. (Lewes, East Sussex)
Victoria Jane Geary. Beaver Scout Leader, 5th Kettering Scout Group. For services to Youth and the community in Kettering, Northamptonshire. (Kettering, Northamptonshire)
Michael Ge. Luthier. For music services. (Norwich, Norfolk)
Jonathan Gilbey. For service to the community in Shanklin, Isle of Wight. (Shanklin, Isle of Wight)
Peter Guilham. Player Welfare Manager, Brentford Football Club. For services to the Football Association and the community in the London Borough of Hounslow. (London)
Mark Barnes Glossop. For services rendered to the Worcester community. (Worcester, Worcestershire)
Pamela Maria Jessie Goldsmith. Founder, Billinghurst Branch, Macmillan Cancer. For voluntary and charitable services in West Sussex. (Billinghurst, West Sussex)
Maria Gollege. For services to the community in Begbrook and Stapleton, Bristol. (Bristol, Bristol)
Debra Goodman. For voluntary service to the SNS during Covid-19. (London)
Christopher George Goodwin. Founder and Scout troop leader, 2nd Deal Sea Scouts Cub Pack. For services to Scouting, youth and charity in Kent. (Closed, Kent)
Michelle Marcia Gordon. Co-founder of the Wanderers Women's Institute. For women's health services in Greater London during Covid-19. (Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire)
Julie Gough. For midwifery services in Northern Ireland. (Bangor, County Down)
Kathleen Elizabeth Gow. For charitable services in Clackmannanshire. (Alloa, Clackmannanshire)
Green Line. For emergency nursing services in Northern Ireland. (Seaford, County Down)
Raye Elizabeth Greenaway. For services to young people in Northern Ireland through The Boys' Brigade. (Portadown, County Armagh)
Derek Richard Greenaway. For services to young people in Northern Ireland through The Boys' Brigade. (Portadown, County Armagh)
Frances Maria Greenwell. For service to the community in Great Ayton, North Yorkshire. (Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire)
Queen Gudka. Senior Executive Director, Department of Housing and Community Equalization. For attention to Public Officials affected by Eating Disorders. (London)
Room Juan Noé. For services to the community in Cholsey, Oxfordshire, especially during Covid-19. (Didcott, Oxfordshire)
Christopher Hall. Foster Caregiver, Birmingham Children's Trust. For foster services. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)
Ricardo Henry Hanley. Music Teacher, Thomas Mills Secondary School, Framlingham, Suffolk. For services to Education. (Ipswich, Suffolk)
Toni Hanlon-Crown. Leader of the Working Group, Child Support Group, Department of Work and Pensions. For services to the community in Merseyside and the response to Covid-19. (Wirral, Merseyside)
Laura Harling. Founder and Artistic Director, The Dot Collective. For Professional Theater services in the Care and Support of People with Dementia. (London)
Valerie Ann Hart. For service to the community in Petersfield, Hampshire. (Petersfield, Hampshire)
Kathleen June Rosaline Harvey. For community service in Hall Green, West Midlands, particularly during Covid-19. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Tom Michel Hatfield. Station Manager, Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service. For Covid-19 response services in Shropshire. (Wellington, Shropshire)
Geoffrey Hawley DL. For service to the community in Cheshire. (Lymm, Cheshire)
John Hazel. Professor, Association for the Teaching of Latin. For services to Education. (London)
Lyn's head. For service to the community in Dudley, West Midlands. (Brierley Hill, West Midlands)
Shirley Anne Hearnshaw. Volunteer, New Whittington Community Primary School, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. For services to Education. (Chesterfield, Derbyshire)
Michael Heath. For service to the community in Tongham, Surrey. (Tongham, Surrey)
James Masaru Honda pods. For community service in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire during Covid-19. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
Jacqueline Higginbottom. For service to the community in Deepcar, South Yorkshire. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Romero Julia Higgs. For charity and community services in Little Missenden, Buckinghamshire. (Amersham, Buckinghamshire)
Rosslyn Hill. Advisor for Health, Safety and Environment at Work, Equipment and Defense Support, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defense and Mental Health. (Thornbury, Gloucestershire)
Clara Hobbs. Founder of the Wessex Dance Academy. For youth services in Hampshire. (Winchester, Hampshire)
Louisa Claire Hobbs (Louisa Frost). For services rendered to the community in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire during Covid-19. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)
Derek John Hodge. For services to Association Football, Charity and the community in Sevenoaks and Kent. (Sevenoaks, Kent)
Anne Holdsworth. For service to the community in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)
Torkwase Holmes. NHS Donor Ambassador and Outreach, Blood and Transplantation Officer. For Diversity in Blood Donation services. (Bristol, Bristol)
John Patrick Holt. Committee member, Bolton Olympic Wrestling Club. For services to Lucha Libre and the community in Bolton. (Bolton, Greater Manchester)
April Jane Homer. For services rendered to the community in Snodland, Kent during Covid-19. (Snodland, Kent)
Louena Rose Hood. Fundraising. For refugee services. (Dullingham, Cambridgeshire)
Eric waits. Police Support Volunteer, Suffolk Police. For police services. (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)
Julia Hopkins. For service to the community in Woking, Surrey. (Woking, Surrey)
Joanne Amy Horne. For service to the community in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. (Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire)
Euryl Howells. Senior Chaplain, Hywel University Board of Health Dda. For chaplaincy services in NHS Wales. (Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire)
William John Hutchinson. Volunteer Driver, Belfast City Hospital. For health services in Northern Ireland. (Newtown Abbey, County Antrim)
Javaid Iqbal. Foster Caregiver, Birmingham Children's Trust. For Fostering services. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Samina Qasim Iqbal. Foster Caregiver, Birmingham Children's Trust. For Fostering services. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Shirley Irlam. Lunchtime Supervisor, Wistaston Academy, Crewe, Cheshire. For services to Education. (Crew, Cheshire)
Brian Charles Jackson. For services to the community in Leicestershire. (Leicester, Leicestershire)
Tracy Jallow. Programming Manager, Corporate Finance Group, HM Revenue and Customs. For volunteer services. (London)
Kerry Ann James. Foster Caretaker, Plymouth City Council. For foster services. (Plymouth, Devon)
Gavin Hugh James. Philanthropist. For services rendered to the community in Ledbury, Herefordshire, especially during Covid-19. (Ledbury, Herefordshire)
Pamela Jane Jefferson. For services to the Women's Institute in Nottinghamshire. (Ranskill, Nottinghamshire)
Patricia Lesley Johnson. Town Clerk, Cheshire West and Chester Council. For services to local government and the community in Winsford, Cheshire. (Winsford, Cheshire)
Catherine Georgina Johnston. For services rendered to Save The Children and the community in Belfast. (Belfast, Belfast)
Robert Johnston. Technical Services Manager, University of Warwick. For Physics services. (Coventry, West Midlands)
Elspeth Marion Jones. Officer of the Office, House of Lords. For services to Parliament. (London)
James Jones. Inspector and Champion of the Armed Forces, Greater Manchester Police. For services to the Police and the Armed Forces. (Rosendale, Lancashire)
Lorna Jones. Committee Member, Croydon Schools Primary Netball Association. For School Netball services in the London Borough of Croydon. (London)
Juanatan Jose. Disc jockey. For charitable services through music during Covid-19. (London)
Carol Esme Keach. For services to the community in Barton Seagrave and Kettering, Northamptonshire. (Kettering, Northamptonshire)
Diana Lesley Kelly. For service to the community in Withyham Parish, East Sussex. (Groombridge, East Sussex)
William Ian Kennedy. Director, Aisling Counseling Center and Trainer, Enniskillen Royal Boat Club. For volunteer service to the community in County Fermanagh. (Enniskillen, County Fermanagh)
Dr. Beatriz Kate Margot Kenyon. For community service in the Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames, particularly during Covid-19. (London)
Reverend Peter Duncan King TD. For services to the Church and the community in South London. (London)
Barbara Evelyn King. Scout Group Leader, Scout Activity Support Unit, 10th Chippenham Scout Group, Wiltshire. For youth services in Wiltshire. (Chippenham, Wiltshire)
Reverend Innocent Nathan Kiyaga. Chairman, Devon and Cornwall Community Scrutiny Panel, School Chaplain, St Cuthbert Mayne School and Area Dean, Church of England, Torbay. For services to the community in Devon and Cornwall. (Torquay, Devon)
Sylvia Maria Caballeros. Trustee, Suffolk Libraries. For services to Public Libraries. (Bungay, Suffolk)
Alison Jane Kohler. Most recently Director of Conservation and Communities, Dartmoor National Park. For Conservation Services in Devon. (Newton Abbot, Devon)
Lorraine Susan Lear. Development Manager, Northallerton and Dales Mencap Society. For services for people with learning disabilities in North Yorkshire. (Northallerton, North Yorkshire)
Janet Leek. For services rendered to the community in Shipham, Somerset. (Winscombe, Somerset)
Dr Julie Ann Leeming. Director of Planning, St George's University of London. For services to Higher Education. (London)
Ana Leese. Deputy Executive Director, EKC Group. For services to Education and the community in East Kent. (Faversham, Kent)
Kevin Ricardo Lincoln. Volunteer, Tottenham Community Sports Centre. For services to sport and the community in the London Borough of Haringey. (Epping, Essex)
Russell James Lord. For charitable services in Essex. (Billericay, Essex)
Juan Felipe Sir. Chairman, Ribble Rivers Trust. For services to the Environment. (Clitheroe, Lancashire)
Jennifer Mary Lovatt. For services to the community in Swadlincote, Derbyshire. (Swadlincote, Derbyshire)
June Lesley Lovell. Head of psychiatric nursing. For mental health services in North Wales. (Mold, Clwyd)
Ricardo Guillermo Bajo. For services to the community in Buxton, Derbyshire. (Buxton, Derbyshire)
Edwin Luckin. Shed Manager, Cromer Lifeboat Station, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For Maritime Security services. (Cromer, Norfolk)
Geoffrey Andrew John Lymer. For service to the community in Dover, Kent. (Dover, Kent)
Brian Lynch. Surveillance Manager, Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service. For service to the community in Lincolnshire. (Corby Glen, Lincolnshire)
David Mackay. Operations Team Leader, British Red Cross. For voluntary service with the Red Cross in the West of Scotland. (Glasgow, Glasgow)
Kathleen Elizabeth Maclean (Kate Dickson). Lately Trustee, Architectural Heritage Fund. For services to the Patrimony. (Buxton, Derbyshire)
George Peter Madison. For service to the community in Louth, Lincolnshire. (Louth, Lincolnshire)
Liam Shawl. Co-founder, Didsbury Gin. For community service in Greater Manchester during Covid-19. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Hilarious Margaret Marshall. Treasurer, Older Children's and Educational Librarians Association. For services to Libraries. (Derby, Derbyshire)
Paulo Andre Matson. Founder, Hull 4 Heroes. For services to Veterans and Service Personnel of the Armed Forces. (Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire)
Sayyada Mawji, Ph.D. For Health services during Covid-19. (London)
Susanna May. For service to the community in Wimbledon, London Borough of Merton. (London)
Dara Seamus McAnulty. For the services rendered to the Environment and to People with Autism Spectrum Disorder. (Annalong, County Down)
James Michael McBride. Area Council Member, Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce. For business services in Herefordshire and Worcestershire. (Pershore, Worcestershire)
Winifred McConnell. Registrar, Belfast City Council. For services to the Local Government. (Crumlin, County Antrim)
James McDowell. For service to the community in Banbridge, County Down. (Banbridge, County Down)
Heather McKenna. Nanny, Tyne and Wear. For services to Kindergarten and the community in Tyne and Wear. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Patrick Joseph McTeague. Food Technology Technician, Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, Northern Ireland Executive. For public services and volunteers. (Magherafelt, County Londonderry)
William John Mellersh. Head Coach, Chew Valley Badminton Club. For badminton services in Bristol. (Somersault)
Julia Margaret Meredith. For services to the community in Budleigh Salterton, Exeter and East Devon. (Budleigh Salterton, Devon)
Lucy Mitchell. For services rendered to the community in Golden Hill, Bristol. (Bristol, Bristol)
Kieron Moir. Scout Leader, Essex. For services to Youth. (Manningtree, Essex)
Kenneth Robbin Moore. For services rendered to the communities of Titchfield and Warsash, Hampshire. (Fareham, Hampshire)
James McVicar Morrison. For agricultural services in Northern Ireland. (Ballymena, County Antrim)
Anthony Oliver Morrison. For voluntary service to the community in Northern Ireland. (Ballymoney, County Antrim)
Mark Coulston Hugh Mountjoy. For service to the community in Westerham, Kent. (Westerham, Kent)
Michelle Veronica Mullan. Office Officer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen's University Belfast. For voluntary and charitable service to the County Antrim community. (Antrim, County Antrim)
Siobhain Murphy. Co-Founder, A Safe Space to Be Me. For community services in County Antrim. (Antrim, County Antrim)
Joyce Murray. School Passage Patrol Assistant. For her service to the Boys' Brigade and the Glasgow community. (Bishopbriggs, Dunbartonshire)
Joan Musker. For services to the community in Leyland, Lancashire, especially during Covid-19. (Leyland, Lancashire)
David Muir Nesbit JP. For services rendered to Charity and the community in Portsmouth, Hampshire. (South Sea, Hampshire)
Michael Anthony Newman. Founder, Sight Speed. For services to people with disabilities, including the visually impaired. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Peter Gordon Nicholas. Chairman of Governors, Bury College, Bury, Greater Manchester. For services to Education. (Bury, Greater Manchester)
Enyojo Opaluwa-Pinheiro. Founder and President, BAME Red de Servicios al Pasajero, Ministry of Transport. For Diversity and Inclusion services. (London)
Peter Barry Oxbrow. Most recently Visiting Officer, Department of Work and Pensions. For service to the community in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. (Maidenhead, Berkshire)
Rudy's page. Executive Director, Making Connections Work. For services to the Windrush Generation. (London)
Angela Maria Painter. Chairman, Sevenoaks District Volunteer Sector Forum and Trustee, Domestic Abuse Volunteer Support Services. For services to the Volunteer Sector in Kent. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Kristan Megan Payne. For services to the community in Elstree and Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. (Borehamwood, Hertfordshire)
Juliet Pearson. Leader, Digital Academy Services, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defense and the community in Wiltshire. (Corsham, Wiltshire)
Wendy Elizabeth Pease. Vice President of the Newark Talking Newspaper for the Blind and the District. For services for the visually impaired and the community in Newark, Nottinghamshire. (Newark, Nottinghamshire)
Alison Jean Peek. Co-founder of the Wanderers Women's Institute. For Women's Health Services in Greater Manchester during Covid-19. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Albert John Evans Philips. For services to the Football and Youth Association in South Wales. (Bridge, Mid Glamorgan)
Ana Pinhey. Music teacher and conductor. For services rendered to Music, Choirs and Charity. (Petersfield, Hampshire)
Stephen Porritt. For services to young people and the London community. (London)
Juan Martin Procter. For service to the community in Farsley, West Yorkshire. (Pudsey, West Yorkshire)
David Ronald Quigg. For police and military welfare services in County Armagh. (Waringstown, County Armagh)
Janet Radford. Correctional Officer, HM The Verne Prison, Portland, Dorset. For services to prisoners and AgeUK. (Portland, Dorset)
Timothy John Rance. Production Manager, Penlon. For Covid-19 response services. (Didcott, Oxfordshire)
Martin Frank Sydney Rayner. Coastguard Volunteer Rescue Officer, Isle of Wight. For Maritime Security services. (Ventnor, Isle of Wight)
Andrew David Raynsford, MD. General Practitioner, Arwystli Medical Practice, Powys. For NHS services in Wales. (Llanidloes, Powys)
Simon Mark Read. For service to the community in Pickmere, Cheshire. (Knutsford, Cheshire)
James Red. Head of Crime Scene Investigation, Northern Ireland Police Service. For police services in Northern Ireland. (Belfast, County Antrim)
Paula Maria Reid. Head, Corporate Management Team, Department of Work and Pensions. For volunteer and charity services, especially during Covid-19. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Fiona María Rennie. Presidente, Event Management Group for Rowing, British University and Colleges Sports. Para servicios a Remo. (Glasgow, Stirling y Falkirk)
Arthur Leonard Renshaw. For service to the community in Draycott-in-the-Clay, Staffordshire. (Uttoxeter, Staffordshire)
Juana Rodas. For community service in Kent during Covid-19. (Kentish)
Nigel Trevor Rix. For services to the community in Clitheroe and Ribble Valley, Lancashire. (Burnley, Lancashire)
George Roberts. For service to the community in Washington, Tyne and Wear. (Washington, Tyne and Wear)
Sandra Roscoe. For voluntary and charitable service to the community in Rainhill and St Helens, Merseyside during Covid-19. (Prescott, Merseyside)
Andres Jorge Samuel. For community service in Somerset, especially during Covid-19. (Taunton, Somerset)
William David Sargent. Support Services Coordinator, The Open University. For services to Higher Education and Charity. (Belfast, Belfast)
Ian Christopher Satherley. Secretary and Treasurer of the Avon Fire and Rescue Service Retirees Association. For voluntary and charitable service. (Stoke Gifford, Gloucestershire)
Zoe Elizabeth Sayers. For community service in Kent during Covid-19. (Plymouth, Devon)
Keith Leonard Schnaar. Museum Guide and Volunteer of the National Fraternity, Order of San Juan. For volunteer service with St John Ambulance in London. (London)
David William Scott. For services to Landscape Conservation and Heritage. (Williton, Somerset)
Neil Shonchatra. For Covid-19 response services. (London)
Douglas Short. Scout leader and member of the 11th Nuneaton (Weddington) Scout Group Trustees Committee. For youth services in Warwickshire. (Nuneaton, Warwickshire)
Gabrielle Anne Skipper. Chairman, Watton Thursday Club. For service to the community in Watton, Norfolk. (Thetford, Norfolk)
Mark Smallwood. Co-founder, Didsbury Gin. For community service in Greater Manchester during Covid-19. (Altrincham, Greater Manchester)
Teresa Josephine Smith. For services and research for thalidomide patients in Merseyside. (Southport, Merseyside)
Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd) Mark Smith. For community service in Hereford during Covid-19. (Hereford, Herefordshire)
Jessie Smith. Writer. For services to the Scottish traveling community. (Crieff, Perth and Kinross)
Lucy Elizabeth Smith (Lucy Lintott). For voluntary services for motor neurone disease research. (Elgin, Moray)
Iris Smith. Most recently Senior Telephone Operator, Northern Health and Social Care Trust. For health services in Northern Ireland. (Ballymena, County Antrim)
Amarjit Singh Soora. For services to the community in Ilford, London Borough of Redbridge. (London)
Jagraj Singh Sran. For charity and community fundraising services in Cranford, London Borough of Hounslow. (Middle Green, Buckinghamshire)
Kevin Martin Stark. CEO, Bedford Training Group. For services to youth, martial arts and the Bedfordshire community. (Bedford, Bedfordshire)
Bethan Louise Stimpson. Most recently Head of Legacy, Birmingham 2022. For services to Youth. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire)
Christopher Storey. Organizer and Teacher, Pan Nation. For services rendered to Steel Pan Music and the community of Tottenham, Greater London. (London)
Alba Stowe. Senior Director, UK Government Strategy and Partnerships, The Prince's Trust. For services to Youth. (Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire)
Jack Summers. Lately Health and Wellness Leader, Ministry of the Interior. For Mental Health and Wellness services. (Caterham, Surrey)
Lorraine Swan. For service to the Lanark community. (Lanark, Lanarkshire)
Gloria Swanston. Foster Caregiver, Hertfordshire County Council. For foster services. (Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire)
Ian Francis Swinney. Gamekeeper, Bookham Commons. For Conservation and Heritage services in Surrey. (Leatherhead, Surrey)
Carolyn Tailford. Co-founder, a safe space to be me. For community services in County Antrim. (Lisburn, County Antrim)
Juana Maria Taylor. For services to the community in the London Borough of Wandsworth. (London)
Nancy Thomas. Bank Nurse, Aneurin Bevan University Board of Health. For NHS services in Wales. (Monmouth, Gwent)
William Michael Thorton. For services rendered to the community in Docklands, London. (London)
Erica Joan Tipton. For charitable and community services in Newbury, Berkshire. (Reading, Berkshire)
Coverage by Jonathan Gordon. General Manager, Clayton Hotel, Belfast. For Covid-19 response services. (Belfast, Belfast)
IanRichard Toulson. For services rendered to the community in Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk. (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)
Rev. Canon David Alan Twinley. For community service in Arundel, West Sussex, particularly during Covid-19. (Arundel, West Sussex)
kay tyler For service to the community in Horsham, West Sussex. (Horsham, West Sussex)
Peter Giosue Vannucci. Vice President, Bangor Football Club. For services to the Football Association in County Down. (Bangor, County Down)
Dr. Patricia Kay Vella-Burrows. Co-Director and Director of Training, Music4Wellbeing. For wellness services. (Closed, Kent)
Victoria Wales. Most recently Operations Manager, Duke of Edinburgh Awards. For services to Youth. (Gateshead, Tyne and Wear)
David Ward. Deputy Postmaster, East Barkwith Post Office. For services to the post office and the community in East Barkwith, Lincolnshire. (East Barkwith, Lincolnshire)
Patricia Anne Ward-Jones. Fundraising, Promise Sonhos. For charitable services for terminally ill children and their families. (Bridgnorth, Shropshire)
Choral Theodora Warren. For voluntary and charitable services to Sport Action for women with and after cancer in Norwich, Norfolk. (Wymonham, Norfolk)
Molly Watts. Writer. For literature services during Covid-19. (Southampton, Hampshire)
Daisy Webster. For service to the community at Scholes, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire. (Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire)
Michael Arthur Weeks. Operations Manager, Cornish Cricket League. For cricket services in Cornwall. (Camborne, Cornwall)
Susan Julie Wellness. For services to the community in Lancing, West Sussex. (Lance, West Sussex)
Ian Gerald Westworth. Senior Watch Mechanic, Houses of Parliament. For services to Parliament. (London)
Paul Joseph Harry Wharton-Hardman JP. For services provided to the community in Lancashire, particularly during Covid-19. (Leyland, Lancashire)
Hayley Jane Wheeler. Global Student Support and Events Coordinator, University of Portsmouth. For services to Higher Education. (South Sea, Hampshire)
Denise Margaret Ann Whiffin. Founder, J's Hospice. Por servicios a la Juventud. (Chelmsford, Essex)
Ellen Maria White. Borough President, Girlguiding North Down. For youth services in Northern Ireland. (Comber, County Down)
Marilyn Jane Whitehead (Marie Whitehead). For services to the community in Dawlish, Devon. (Dawlish, Devon)
Rosalie Caroline Whitlock. Fundraising Secretary, Penlee Lifeboat Station, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For Maritime Security services. (Penzance, Cornwall)
Janet Ann Wigglesworth. Personal Assistant to the Executive Director, Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers. For business services. (London)
Luisa Margarita Wilders. For services rendered to the community in Portsmouth, Hampshire during Covid-19. (Petersfield, Hampshire)
Alan John Richard Williams. Por servicios a la comunidad en Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire. (Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire)
Edwin John Williams. For services to Conservation and the community in Rutland. (Morcott, Rutland)
Elizabeth Cassidy Wilson (Lysbeth Wilson). For bell ringing services. (Dunblane, Stirling and Falkirk)
Stephen Andrew Windsor. Most recently Border Force Officer, Ministry of the Interior. For Public Service. (Gravesend, Kent)
Alison June Wolfe. Senior Personal Secretary, Labor Relations Agency. For Industrial Relations services in Northern Ireland. (Larne, County Antrim)
Brian John Woodward. Councillor, Maulden Parish Council, Bedfordshire. For services to local government and the community in Bedfordshire. (Maulden, Bedfordshire)
Christopher Woolridge. For services rendered to the York community. (York, North Yorkshire)
Reverend Jason Young. Writer and Director. For services to cultural heritage and public awareness of British black history through the creative arts. (London)
Diplomatic and Foreign Service
Marina Real
Knight Commanders of the Order of the Bath (KCB)
Vicealmirante Keith Edward Blount C.B., O.B.E.
Oh vicealmirante Nicholas William Hine C.B.
Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)
Vicealmirante Paul Marshall C.B.E.
Mayor General James Andrew John Morris D.S.O.
Vice Admiral Guy Antony Robinson O.B.E.
Army
Knight Commanders of the Order of the Bath (KCB)
Lieutenant General Charles Roland Vincent Walker D.S.O.
Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)
Major General Ludwig Charles Ford C.B.E.
Major General Simon John Malise Graham VR
Lieutenant General James Francis Pardoe Swift O.B.E.
royal air force
Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)
Air Vice Marshal Colin David Da'Silva
Vice-Marshal Ian Francis Vallely O.B.E.
Diplomatic and Foreign Service
Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)
Given Nicholas Smith. Director General of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Department. For services to British foreign policy.
Knight Grand Cross (GCMG)
Mark Philip Sedwill of Sherborne KCMG. Former Cabinet Secretary and National Security Adviser. For services to British foreign policy, Homeland Security and H.M. Government.
Lady Commander (DCMG)
Deborah Jane Bronnert CMG. YE. Ambassador Moscow, Russia. For services to British foreign policy.
Professor Fiona Elizabeth Murray CBE. Associate Dean for Innovation and Inclusion and William Porter Professor of Entrepreneurship, School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America. For services to Science, Technology and Diversity.
Melinda Veronica Simmons. YE. Ambassador Kyiv, Ukraine. For services to British foreign policy.
Knight Commander (KCMG)
Masud Ahmed. President, Center for Global Development. For services to International Development.
doctor Mohamed Fathi Ahmed Ibrahim. Founder of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation. For services to Charity and Philanthropy.
doctor David Nunes Nabarro CBE. Special Envoy of the World Health Organization for the Prevention and Response to Covid-19. For Global Health services.
Matthew John Rycroft CBE. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of the Interior. For British diplomacy, development and domestic policy services.
The Hon. Alok Kumar Sharma MP. President of the United Nations Conference of Parties on Climate Change (COP26). For services in the fight against Climate Change.
Companion (CMG)
Stephanie Jane Al-Qaq. Most recently Director, Middle East and North Africa Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Matthew John Burney. Director of the British Council, China. For UK cultural relations services abroad.
Emma Clare Gardiner. Director General of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Department. For services to British foreign policy.
Richard Michael John Ogilvie Graham MP. Prime Minister's Trade Envoy to Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). For trading and investment services in Southeast Asia.
Lawrence James Haddad, Ph.D. Executive Director, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). For international nutrition, food and agriculture services.
Martin Fergus Harris. Most recently Director, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Edward Andrew Beauchamp Hobart. Director, Assets, Security and Networks Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy and National Security.
Allan Johnson. President of the International Federation of Accountants. For services to the accounting profession.
Malcolm Johnson. Assistant Secretary General, International Telecommunication Union, United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland. For services to the United Nations, the Commonwealth and global information and communication technologies.
Professor Maxine Deidre Molyneux. Professor of Sociology, University College London Institute of the Americas. For international development services and relations between the United Kingdom and Latin America. (London)
Richard Hugh Montgomery. Most recently UK Representative and Group Executive Director, World Bank. For services to British Foreign Policy and International Development.
John Evan Murton physician. Envoy of the Conference of the Parties (COP26), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy and climate change.
Ailsa Juliana Terry. Director, Sanctions Working Group, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
David Gerald Wolseley Wightwick. CEO, UK-Med. For UK aid services.
THE ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER
KCVO
Sir Nicholas Hickman Ponson by Bacon BT OBE, DL. Ultimately Lord Warden of the Stannaries and Member of the Prince's Council, Duchy of Cornwall.
CVO
Eleanor Arran MBE, DL. Recently Member of the Prince's Council, Duchy of Cornwall.
David Mark Bevan. Director general, Coutts & Co.
The Honorable Virginia Carington LVO. recently Assistant Master of the House to the former Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.
Professor Justin Peter Cobb. Orthopedic Surgeon to Her Majesty, the Queen and the Royal Household.
Jonathan Rupert Crow KC. recently Attorney General, Duchy of Cornwall.
Her Excellency the Honorable Linda Marion Dessau AC. Governor of Victoria, Australia.
Paul Robert Edgar Double LVO. For services rendered to Her The Queen's Late Majesty on the Platinum Jubilee, Remembrancer, City of London. (London)
Adrian Anthony Joseph Evans LVO. For services rendered to Her Late Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee, Contest Master, Platinum Jubilee Contest.
Margaret Eleanor Hammond LVO. Royal princess bridesmaid.
Claire Teresa Hensman. Lord Lieutenant of Cumbria. (Cumbrian)
Donald Martins. recently Lord-Lieutenant of the Western Isles. (Western Islands)
Her Excellency the Honorable Vicki Susan O'Halloran AO. Administrator of the Northern Territory, Australia.
Bruno Mark Peek LVO, OBE. For her services to the Platinum Jubilee of Her Late Majesty the Queen, Master of the Contest, the Queen's Platinum Jubilee beacons.
Claire Louise Popplewell. For services to the Platinum Jubilee of the Late Majesty of her the Queen of her, BBC Creative Director, Platinum Jubilee weekend.
James Henry Lavallin Puxley. Lord-Tenente de Berkshire. (Berkshire)
John Holmes Stephen. recently Member of the Prince's Council, Duchy of Cornwall.
Bernard John Taylor CBE, D.L. Recently President, Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851.
David Mark Thomas. Recently Member of the Prince's Council, Duchy of Cornwall.
Michael LindoCharles Webster. Most recently Cabinet Secretary and Secretary to the New Zealand Executive Board.
James Piran Williams DL. Recently Member of the Prince's Council, Duchy of Cornwall.
LVO
David Charles Curtis OMV. Lately Land Steward, Eastern District, Duchy of Cornwall.
Alasdair, Ph.D. John Emslie. For occupational health services for the Royal Household, Medical Director, Health Partners Group.
William James Furber. Lately Lawyer, Duchy of Cornwall.
Barbara Ann Gray QPM. Deputy Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service. For royalty protection services. (London)
Christopher Michael Gregory OMV. Lately Land Steward, Western District and the Isles of Scilly, Duchy of Cornwall.
Sian Elizabeth Jose. For services to the Platinum Jubilee of Her Late Majesty the Queen, Deputy Director, Ceremonies, Department of Culture, Media and Sport.
Ceri Jane Ellen King. Head of Secretariat and Assistant Secretary, Privy Council.
Jason Mateus Knauf. recently Executive Director of the Royal Foundation and Chief Advisor to the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Sarah Matthews Latham. For services rendered to the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, Principal Counselor, Platinum Jubilee and Special Projects, Royal Household.
Colonel Crispin Alexander Lockhart MBE. For services rendered to Her Late Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee, Silver Stick in Waiting.
Rosana Manuela Machado. For services to the Platinum Jubilee of Her Late Majesty the Queen, Executive Director, Platinum Jubilee Competition.
Amanda Felicity Mackenzie OBE. Most recently Executive Director, Community Business, Prince Responsible Business Network.
Colonel Michael John Miller. Official Secretary to the Governor of New South Wales, Australia. (Southern Whales)
James Anthony O'Donnell, physician. Most recently Organist and Choirmaster at Westminster Abbey.
Robert John Pooley MBE. For services to the Royal House, Director General, Pooley Sword.
Louis William Edward Randall. Head of Operations (London), Real Estate Section, Royal Household. (London)
Stephen John Martin Sheasby MVO. Senior Conservator of Gilding, Colección Real, Casa Real.
Peter John Stewart OMV. For services to the Platinum Jubilee of Her Late Majesty The Queen, Executive Director, Outreach and Development, The Eden Project, The Big Jubilee Lunch.
Rustom Tata MVO. For services to the Royal House, Partner, D. M. H. Stallard.
Peter Laurence Taylor. For services rendered to Her Late Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee, Head of External Broadcasting Operations for the BBC, Platinum Jubilee Weekend.
Mark Walenty Wasilewski OMV. For services to the Platinum Jubilee of Her Late Majesty The Queen, Manager, Royal Parks.
The Reverend Canon (Lieutenant Colonel) Paul Stephen Wright. Vice Dean of the Royal and Domestic Chapels of Her Majesty.
RSC
Adesola Monsuru Adelekan. Commander, Metropolitan Police Service. For royalty protection services. (London)
Bone Valley. Correspondence Officer, Private Secretariat, Royal House.
Lindsey Jane Brummitt. For services rendered to Her Late Majesty's Platinum Jubilee The Queen, Program Director, The Great Jubilee Luncheon.
James Chih Kin Chin. Page of the Cellars, Master of the House Department, Royal House.
Carey Elizabeth Chung. House Manager and Personal Assistant to the Lieutenant Governor, Isle of Man.
Charles Fraser Craven. Lately Property Manager, Highgrove.
Catherine Elizabeth Eaton. For services to the Platinum Jubilee of the Late Majesty of her the Queen of her, Leader of Special Projects, Westminster Council. (London)
Kathryn Elizabeth Gillham. Senior Registrar, Office of the Private Secretary, Royal Household.
Celia Helena Guy. Lately Correspondence Manager, Private Secretary, Royal House.
Simon David Hammett. Lately Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service. For royalty protection services. (London)
Catriona Ines. Lately Secretary to the Lieutenant of Glasgow and Counselor to the Lord Provost of Glasgow. (Glasgow)
Julia Margaret Knight. Officer Lieutenant, Somerset. (Somersault)
Emma Rose Mager. Senior Events and Tours Manager, Home of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Student Thomas Mainwaring. For services to the Platinum Jubilee of Her Late Majesty The Queen, Director of Events and Filming, Royal Parks.
Catherine Owen. Head of Publication, Royal Collection, Royal House.
Michelle Poole. Personal assistant to the ladies-in-waiting of the late Her Majesty the Queen, Royal Household.
Mark Anthony Randall. Vice-manager of varejo, Royal Collection, Royal Household.
Catherine Richardt. F Operations Manager of the Branch, Master of the Department of the Royal Household.
Cathy Lynne Bursey-Sabourin. Fraser Herald and Lead Artist, Canadian Heraldic Authority.
Zoe Alexandra Ware. Lately Deputy Private Secretary to the Duke of Cambridge.
Fiona Ann Wilson. Lately Sgt, Metropolitan Police Service. For royalty protection services. (London)
David Zolkwer. For services to the Platinum Jubilee of Her Late Majesty the Queen, Show Director, Platinum Jubilee Competition.
victorian royal medal
Bar (Silver)
David Gerald Hutchins RVM. Horticultor, Crown Estate, Windsor.
Speak
Andrew Alloway. Assistant Gardener, Crown Estate, Windsor.
Jonathan David Brown. Farm Tractor Engineer, Sandringham Estate.
Wayne David Coupland. Rotulista, Crown Estate, Windsor.
Michael Devlin. Assistant to the Castle, Master of the Department of the House, Royal House.
Christopher James Drewitt. Carriage restorer/cleaner, Royal Stables, Royal House.
Dawn Patricia Murphy. Hairdresser of the Princess Royal.
Krzysztof Janusz Nowak. recently General Catering Assistant, Master of the Housing Department, Casa Real.
William Tufos. Sergeant Major Messenger, King's Guard Corps of the Yeomen of the Guard.
Pedro James Wilson. Horticultor, Crown Estate, Windsor.
Royal Navy - Order of the British Empire
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Commodore Peter Coulson
Captain John Lewis Rutland Foreman
Comodoro Stuart Philip Henderson
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Comodoro Donald Ernest Frederick Crosbie
Commander John Michael George Dineen
Captain Glyn Owen
Commander Andrew Maurice Pariser
Captain Peter Michael Viney
Captain Thomas Henry Weaver
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Mayor Angus Edward Berger
Lieutenant Commander Oliver Gary Brown
Logistics Chief Petty Officer (Writer) Miriam Charlton
Lieutenant Commander Jennifer Floyd
CPO Engineering Technician (C&IS) Philip Geoffrey Richard Hodgson
Logistics Leader (Writer) Tommy Andrew Russell Horrell
Teniente Henry Theodore Mainstone
Logistics Petty Officer (Writer) Janine Candice Potts
Crew Chief Petty Officer Mark Steven Alan Spencer
CPO Engineering Technician (C&IS) Nicola Wade
Army - Order of the British Empire
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Brigadier Ben James Cattermole MBE
Brigadier Edwin David Colthup
Major General Mark Pullan MBE
Brigadeiro Khashayar Dominic Sharifi OBE
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Lieutenant Colonel (now Acting Colonel) James Edwin Ashworth
Lieutenant Colonel Patrick James Farrell
Lieutenant Colonel James Anthony Falso
Coronel Andrew James Charles Geary
Lieutenant Colonel Jeyasangar Jeyanathan
Lt Col Rachel Joanna Limbrey
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Michael Skinsley
Tenente Coronel Colin Wood MBE
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Sargento Jade Diane Baptie
Tenente Coronel Guy Philip Chambers
Petty Officer Class 2 Andrew James Chattaway
Mayor Robert McAllister Crawford
Cabo Hollie Haviland Davis
Lieutenant Colonel Billy Dilkes
Mayor Peter Thomas Arthur Dobinson
Captain Alexander William Geyton Edmund
Mayor Richard Paul Fowles
Captain George Herbert Samuel Gibson
Lieutenant Colonel Jeremy Francis Giles
Sargento David Steven Hanna
Capitán Tristram Gary Hough
Subteniente Clase 2 Waylon Christopher Issac Jang
Mayor Thomas Lloyd-Jukes
Cabo Pardeep Kaur
Lt Col Dominic Paul Lethbridge
Mayor William Clifford McAuley
Corporal Lance (now Acting Corporal) Richard Alexander Milburn
Petty Officer Class 1 Daniel James Miller
Major Felipe Nicholas Mooney
Lt Col Toby Robin Moore
Suboficial Clase 2 Godfrey Boyd Morris
Petty Officer Class 2 reveals Felix
Petty Officer Class 1 Carl John Ryan
Lt Col Michael James Sharp
Major Sophie Jane Spencer-Little
Sargento Alastair Lee Smith
Mayor Calvin James Smith
Sargento Shane Alan Thomas Smith
Lieutenant Colonel Bede Strong VR
Mayor Philip John Sweeney
Mayor David Robert Thatcher
Captain (now Acting Commander) Daljinder Singh Virdee
Lieutenant Colonel Stephen John Woodings
Cabo Kelvin Jordan Zingano
Royal Air Force - Order of the British Empire
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Comodoro do Ar Nicholas John Hay OBE
Commodore of the Ar James Howard Hunter
Comodoro do Ar Stephen Paul Kilvington
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Reverendo Ian Brown
Wing Commander Sandra Corrie Byford
Group Captain Neil James Critchley
Group captain Louise Ann Henton
Commander Adrian Paul Hobson
Group Captain Peter Martin Saul
Group Captain Daniel Paul Snape
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Flight Sergeant (now Acting Crew Captain) Matthew Bailey
Subteniente Dean Richard Betts
Squad Leader Nicholas Mark Brook
Flight Lieutenant Charlotte Louise Dooley
Squad leader Andrea Helen Dowds
Cabo Carl Anthony Houghton
2nd Lieutenant Mac MacDonald
Squad Leader Shelley Elizabeth Mackinnon
Flight Lieutenant Liam Kennedy Perry
Flight Sergeant (now Acting Petty Officer) Fiona Jane Phillips
Squad Leader Mandy Heather Singleton
Flight Sergeant James Daniel Stewart
Wing Commander Travis Arron Stone
Diplomatic Service - Order of the British Empire
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
James Michael Alexandroff. Founder and administrator of the Perivoli Foundation. For services rendered to Education in Africa.
Athena Juanquisha Harvey-Basden. Permanent Secretary, Finance, Turks and Caicos Islands. For services to the Economy in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Simon Berry. Executive Director and co-founder of ColaLife and Startup Catalyst of ORSZCA. For global children's health services.
James Graham Alan Booth. Most recently Country Director for Afghanistan, British Council. For cultural relations services between the United Kingdom and Afghanistan.
Paulo Cesar Coniglio. General Secretary of the Association of the Church of England in Italy. For services rendered to the Church of England in Italy.
Sheelagh Ann Cooper. President, Habitat for Humanity, Bermuda. For services rendered to the community in Bermuda.
Professor Nigel Andrew Cunliffe. Professor of Medical Microbiology, University of Liverpool and Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust. For vaccine and infectious disease research services. (Merseyside)
Katherine Anne Davenport. Political Counselor, British Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine. For services to British foreign policy.
Sarah Elaine Docherty. Most recently Head of Chancellery, British Embassy in Moscow, Russia. For services to British foreign policy.
Daniel Drake. Deputy Director, Sanctions Working Group, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Fergus John Drake. Executive Director, Crown Agents. For liaison services between the UK and Ukraine in the healthcare sector.
Kelly Jane Evans LVO. Head of Administrative Advice and Casework Team, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Neil Russell Feinson. Deputy Director, Merchandise Trade, International Trade Department. For International Trade and Diversity services.
Daniel James Fertig. Partner, Samil PricewaterhouseCoopers, Seoul, Republic of Korea. For UK commercial and cultural relations services in the Republic of Korea.
Mateo Roberto Campo. lately S.M. Ambassador Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. For services to British foreign policy.
Nicholas David Godfrey. Director, China Examination Services, British Council. For cultural and educational relations services between the United Kingdom and China.
Nicholas James Laurent Harrocks. Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine. For services to British foreign policy.
Lt. Col. (RTD.) James Philip Holmes. CEO, Pipal Tree. For services to vulnerable people in Nepal.
Professor Rachel Jenkins. Emeritus Professor of Epidemiology and Mental Health Policy, King's College London. For mental health policy and research services in the UK and abroad. (London)
Huajiang. former Director of News and Media, United Nations, New York, United States of America. For International Communications services.
Lt. Col. (Rtd.) Andrew William Kent. Trauma and Orthopedic Surgeon, Raigmore Hospital, Inverness, Scotland. For UK healthcare services abroad, especially in Ukraine, and during the Covid-19 pandemic. (Inverness)
Elizabeth Raquel Kessler. Humanitarian Advisor. For services to the UK humanitarian response in Ukraine.
Patricia Kinane. President of Entertainment Programs, FremantleMedia North America, Los Angeles, United States of America. For Broadcasting services and for the international television format industry.
Michael Anthony Lawrence. CEO, Asia House. For UK international relations services in Asia.
Professor David George Lewis. Professor, Department of Politics, University of Exeter. For services to the development of the UK Government's policy in Eastern Europe and Russia. (Devon)
Desiree Lornette Lewis. Permanent Secretary, Health, Turks and Caicos Islands. For Health services in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Professor Lesley Lokko. Founder and Director, Africa Futures Institute, Accra, Ghana. For services to Architecture and Education.
Matthew John Lownds. recently Sanctions Officer, Russia Unit, Directorate for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Thomas Murdoch. Deputy Director, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Rosie Whittaker-Myles. Attorney, RWM Chambers, Cayman Islands. For services rendered to the community in the Cayman Islands.
Dr Lindsay Porter. Vice-Chairman of the Scientific Committee, United Kingdom Delegation to the International Whaling Commission. For marine life conservation services.
Gregory David Power. Founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Global Partners Governance. For services to parliamentary democracy, political reform and UK interests abroad.
physician Paul Alan Ransom. Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, East Sussex. For UK healthcare services abroad, especially in Ukraine, and during the Covid-19 pandemic. (East Sussex)
Ilaria Regondi. Acting S.M. Trade Commissioner for Europe and National Director for France, Department of International Trade, British Embassy in Paris. For services for trade and investment in Europe.
David James Riley. Most recently Deputy Director, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Sonashah Shivdasani. Founder and CEO of Soneva and founder of Six Senses. For services to Tourism, Sustainability and Solidarity.
Michael Clive Franklin Smith. Founder, Ear Aid Nepal; Head of Service and Chief Surgeon, Ear Care Center Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal. For services to deaf and vulnerable people in Nepal.
Rosemary Switzerland. Senior Executive Director, Gibraltar Health Authority, Gibraltar. For services to the Gibraltar Health Authority.
Sally Anne Thompson MBE. former Executive Director, The Border Consortium. For humanitarian assistance services at the Thai-Myanmar border.
Martin Thursfield. Deputy Director, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Henry Thomas Deason Timms. President and CEO, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, United States of America. For services to the Arts and Philanthropy.
Pedro Hugo Walter. Labor Law Consultant, Department of Human Resources, Office of Foreign Relations, Commonwealth and Development. For services to British foreign policy.
Thomas Charles Williams. Director, Legs4Africa. For services for people with disabilities in Africa and for the environment.
Robert Huw Yardley. Deputy Director, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Felipe Alviar-Baquero. Administrator and fundraiser, Children Change Colombia. For charity services and vulnerable people in Colombia.
doctor Eduardo Alexander Barnett. Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy, Mogadishu, Somalia and most recently Head, Humanitarian Response Group, Humanitarian Affairs and Migration Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For UK Humanitarian Response Services.
Vineet Bhatia. Chef. For UK culinary services, hospitality and international trade.
Rosalind Bluestone. Founder and CEO of Goods for Good. For humanitarian aid services in the UK and abroad.
Paula Alarde. Vice President, British Bahrain Business Forum, Bahrain. For trade relations services between the UK and Bahrain.
Patricia Bruma. Retired teacher and school principal. For educational services in Tanzania.
Peter Francis Candler. Deputy Head, Iran Unit, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
David John Carter. Global Head of Anti-Fraud, British Council. For anti-fraud and anti-corruption services in the UK and abroad.
Terence Leonard Kerslake Childs. Founder member and Chairman of Braeburn Schools Ltd., Nairobi, Kenya. For services rendered to education and the community in general in Kenya and Tanzania.
Stuart James Connick. Head, Sanctions Strategy and Capability, Sanctions Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Vincent Liddiard Cook, Ph.D. CEO, National Bank of Fujairah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. For business relations services with the UK/UAE and the British community in Dubai.
Beverley Olwyn Corbett. Administrator, Noah's Ark and Community Volunteering, Tenerife, Spain. For services to British citizens in Spain.
Naomi Dee Cowan. Head of Climate Change and Energy, British Embassy in Tokyo, Japan. For the UK/Japan Collaborative Services on Climate Change.
Jacqueline Louise Daley. Head, Policy Issues and Casework, Department of Consular Assistance, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British citizens abroad.
Daniel Andrew D'Amato. Director, Gibraltar House, Brussels; Member of the Brexit Strategic Group. For services to H.M. Gibraltar Government.
Philip Giles Daubeny. Vice President, Dogs Trust and Dogs Trust Worldwide. For animal welfare services in the UK and abroad.
Elizabeth Sara Davies. Founder and Administrator, Mexican Fund for Children with Disabilities. For services to vulnerable and disabled children in Mexico.
Thomas Adam Elfik. Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Keith Fossey. President, Operations Manager and Administrator, Swaziland School Projects. For education services in Eswatini.
Jeremiah Francis Gilley. Actor, filmmaker, and founder of Peace One Day. For services to Global Peace.
James Patrick Glass. Island Chief, Tristan da Cunha. For services to the Marine Environment and to the Island of Tristan da Cunha.
Silvia Pauline Goodall. Founder and Patron, The Mud House Children's Foundation, Tanzania. For educational services in Tanzania.
Edmund John Hack. Overseas Security Adviser, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For safety and security services for UK employees and their families abroad.
Lynette Lucia Harrigan. Marketing Manager, British Virgin Islands Tourist Board; past president of the Rotary Club of Tortola, British Virgin Islands. For international travel services during the Covid-19 pandemic and for the British Virgin Islands community.
Jeremy John Harris. Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Alvin Randolph Harvey. recently Adjutant, Royal Bermuda Regiment; Women's Coach and Referee, Bermuda Rugby Football Union, Bermuda. For services rendered to the community in Bermuda.
Andre James Hill. Team Leader, Office for Conflict, Stabilization and Mediation, Office for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Relations. For services to International Development.
Faraz Kan. Founder and Director of Social Development, Entrepreneurship and Capital SEEDVentures. For UK/Pakistan relationship services.
Dr Joanne Lawson. Responsible for Commercial Purchasing Policy, Department of International Trade. For International Trade and Investment services.
Jennifer Marguerite Lewis. Volunteer Manager, Uganda Primary School Libraries Project, Africa Education Trust. For services rendered to Education in Uganda.
Dr Lucy Alison Jane Sir. Co-founder, Patient Care Foundation; Co-founder and CEO of Mind Hong Kong. For health services in Hong Kong.
Nicholas Paul Marx. Director, Wildlife Rescue and Care, Wildlife Alliance, Cambodia. For wildlife protection and conservation services in Cambodia.
Russel Grant Ogden. Diseñador principal y piloto de pruebas, Ozone Parapente; Campeón del Mundo de Parapente 2021/2022. Para servicios de Parapente.
Thomas Miles Oppenheim. Most recently Head of Press, Public Affairs and Projects, British Embassy in Moscow, Russia. For services to British foreign policy.
Timothy Charles Philips. Principal Consultant, Faculty Development, British Council. For international English language teaching services.
Noreen Patricia Riols. British novelist and former member of The Special Operations Executive. For services to relations and education between the United Kingdom and France in the Second World War.
Jeremy Terrence Roberts. ICT Section Manager/Equiano Project Manager, Government of Santa Elena. For the services rendered to Information and Communication Technologies and to the community of Santa Helena.
Mari-Louise Gordon-Roe. Most recently Office Manager, Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League. For services rendered to former Commonwealth service men and women.
Sheila Rani Seewooruttun. Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Mohamed Shokat. Regional Consular Director for the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia, British Embassy in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. For services to British citizens abroad.
Benjamin Taylor Snowdon. Most recently Deputy Head of Mission, British High Commission, Kigali, Rwanda. For services to British foreign policy.
Mark Daniel Stewart Steadman. Director of Operations and Co-Founder, Lone Buffalo, Laos. For youth development services in Laos.
Peter Marshall Sweeney. Technology Director, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For Technology services at H.M. Government.
Anthony Bruce Tanner. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
John More Thompson. CEO and board member, Masiphumelele Corporation, Western Cape, South Africa. For services rendered to the Masiphumelele Settlement in the Western Cape, South Africa.
Martin Roy Tilbury. Founder and CEO of The Bumba Foundation, Uganda. For services to Charity and Community Development in Uganda and to the Red Cross in the UK.
Dr. Helen Ann Boreland-Vinas. Research Analyst, Europe Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
David John Glen Wardrop. President of the United Nations Association, London. For services rendered to the United Nations and its institutions. (London)
Gregory John Watkins. Executive Director, British Chamber of Commerce, Thailand. For services to British citizens in Thailand during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Jordan Wylie. British adventurer, author, television personality, and former soldier. For charitable and educational services in the UK and abroad.
Marcia Doreen Zondervan. VISION 2020 LINKS Program Manager and Assistant Professor, International Center for Eye Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. For blindness prevention services abroad. (London)
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Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Patricia Adrienne Burnett. For services to Education, Arts and Culture.
Susanna Margaret Moore. For services rendered to Education in the Isle of Man.
Guernsey
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Lucy Kate Beere. For services to Bowls in Guernsey.
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Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Susan Jane Little. Founder and Chairman of the Jersey Brain Tumor Charity. For service to the Community.
Sarah MacIntosh. Founder and President of Jersey Action Against Rape. For service to the Community.
diplomatic service
Order of the British Empire (BEM) Medalists
Albert Steven Mark Burchmore. Postal Security Manager, British Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden. For Security services at the British Embassy in Stockholm.
Anne-Claire Marie Therese Deseiligny. Political Officer, British Embassy in Paris, France. For services and celebrations in France.
Colm Bernard Flanagan. School Principal, Seoul Foreign School, Republic of Korea. For services to Education, Charity and Cultural Relations abroad.
Antonio Guilherme Franklin. Head Chef, Wilton Park. For services rendered to British Diplomacy.
Russell David Griffiths. retired commercial insurance underwriter; Volunteer Insurance Consultant. For services to Small Businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Judith Romero Gums. Nurse and founder, Just Tender Care Senior Citizens Home, Anguilla. For services for seniors in Anguilla.
Mark Hopcraft. Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Susan Elizabeth Horrocks. Director and Director of the Cayman National Choir; Founder and Director of the Cayman National Orchestra, Cayman Islands. For services to the Arts in the Cayman Islands.
queen jefferson Public Affairs Officer, Founding Member and Past President of the Cayman Islands Early Childhood Association, Cayman Islands. For Literacy and Education services in the Cayman Islands.
John William Lawton GOOD. Manager of the Running and Walking Club of Episkopi Station, Cyprus. For services rendered to Charity and the community in Cyprus.
Nigel Guy Thornton Linacre. Co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of WellBoring. For water supply services in communities in Kenya and other countries in Africa.
Christopher Lock. Founder, Tank Memorial Ypres Salient Group, Belgium. For services to the commemoration of the British Armed Forces and UK/Belgium relations.
Michele Lindsey Masson. President, HELP Vega Baja, Alicante, Spain. For services to British citizens in Spain.
Louis Mignot. Recently, Iran Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
clear range. Deputy Warden, Fairbanks Prison for Women, H.M. Cayman Islands Correctional Service; Director, Eagle House Rehabilitation Center, Cayman Islands. For services rendered to the Prison Service and the community in general in the Cayman Islands.
Ewan Robert Reekie. Head of the Bahrain Awali Caledonian Society. For service to the British Commonwealth in Bahrain.
Robert Andrew Schofield. Senior Director of the UK Overseas Territories, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. For the services rendered to the Environment and to the community of Tristão da Cunha.
Edward James Robert Sparrow. Second Secretary, British Embassy in Tehran, Iran. For services to British foreign policy and economic relations.
Michael Joseph Trot. Director, Living Life Eastbourne. For humanitarian aid and community support services in the UK and abroad. (East Sussex)
Anne Elizabeth Turner. Most recently Business Support Manager, Department of Strategic Financial Management and Official Development Assistance, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to International Development.
Christopher Ian Woodrow. President, The British Club, Bahrain. For service to the British Commonwealth in Bahrain.
Jill Cassandra Yule. Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy.
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Order of the British Empire (BEM) Medalists
Andrew Allan Scarfe. For services rendered to the preservation of the heritage of Laxey and Lonan and the Isle of Man railways.
Guernsey
Order of the British Empire (BEM) Medalists
Roy Henry Bison. For services rendered to the community in Guernsey.
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Order of the British Empire (BEM) Medalists
Anthony Francis Allchurch. Chairman, Jersey Fairtrade Island Group. For service to the Community.
Royal Navy - Royal Red Cross
Associated
Suboficial Robert Chambers
Lieutenant Commander Sarah Elizabeth Dewey
Army - Royal Red Cross
Member
Lt. Col. Gary Martin
Associated
Mayor Michael Ian Collins
Mayor Shaun Francis Stainislaus McGarry
Royal Navy - Royal Red Cross
Member
Group Captain Emma Louise Redman
Associated
Wing Commander Graham Michael Percival
Wing Commander Sharon Melanie Wheeler
Ministry of the Interior - King Medalha Police (KPM)
Emma Elizabeth Barnett. Deputy Chief Constable, Staffordshire Police. (Staffordshire)
Felipe Marcos Cain. Lately Deputy Chief Constable, North Yorkshire Police. (North Yorkshire)
Pablo Antonio Costello. Sergeant, Merseyside Police. (Merseyside)
Russell Foster. Deputy Chief Constable, West Yorkshire Police. (West Yorkshire)
I read Freeman. Chief Constable, Humberside Police.
Paul Griffiths. Detective Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service. (London)
Jason Michael Harwin. Lately Deputy Chief Constable, Lincolnshire Police. (Lincolnshire)
Helena Miller. Detective Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service. (London)
James Donnelly Morrison. Lately Detective Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. (London)
Claire Elizabeth Moxon. Most recently Superintendent of Detectives, Metropolitan Police Service. (London)
Daniel Patricio Murphy. Chief Superintendent, Kent Police. (Kentish)
Nicholas Owen. Detective Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service. (London)
Brian Vincent Power. Detective Sergeant, British Transport Police.
Neil Pudney. Superintendent of Detectives, Essex Police. (Essex)
Andrea Susan Diane Reynolds. Most recently Constable, West Midlands Police. (West Midlands)
Lynette Elizabeth Shanks. Most recently Chief Superintendent, Surrey Police. (surrey)
Kelvin Victor Shipp. recently Inspector, Hampshire Police. (Hampshire)
Tina Wallace. Detective Inspector, Thames Valley Police.
Scottish Bureau - King's Police Medal (KPM)
OBE by William James Kerr. Deputy Chief Constable, Scottish Police Service.
Sharon Louise Milton. Chief Superintendent, Scottish Police Service.
Sean Scott. Chief Superintendent, Scottish Police Service.
Northern Ireland Office - King's Police Medal (KPM)
John Bannon. Constable, Northern Ireland Police Service.
Lindsay Leanne Fisher. Detective Superintendent, Northern Ireland Police Service.
Alan Tod. Deputy Chief Constable, Northern Ireland Police Service.
Ministry of the Interior (Fire) - King's Medal Fire Service (KFSM)
Darren William Dovey. Lately Fire Chief, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service. (Northamptonshire)
Derek James. Deputy Fire Chief, Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service. (Dorset)
Christopher James Kemp. Senior Fire Protection Manager, West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. (West Yorkshire)
John Roberts. Fire Chief, West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. (West Yorkshire)
Dawn Elaine Whittaker. Fire Chief, East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service. (East Sussex)
Scottish Office - King's Fire Service Medal (KFSM)
Alan Alexander Aitken. See Commander of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
Robert Strang. Volunteer Leader, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
Department of Health - King's Ambulance Service (KAM) Medal
Salman Desai. Deputy Director General and Director of Strategy, Partnerships and Transformation, North West Ambulance Service.
Nigel John Flanagan. Paramedic, London Ambulance Service. (London)
Edward Michael Rhodri O'Brian. Clinical Lead for End of Life and Palliative Care, Wales Ambulance Service.
Scottish Office - King's Ambulance Service (KAM) Medal
Wendy Bathgate. Director of Information Governance and Trustee of the Benevolent Fund, Scottish Ambulance Service.
Royal Navy – King's Voluntary Reserve Medal (KVRM)
Suboficial 2 Andrew Charles Carmichael
Army – King's Volunteer Reserve Medal (KVRM)
Brigadier Simon Robert Goldstein MBE, RV
Sergeant Paul Edward Hilton VR
Capitán Colin Alexander McDonald VR
Mayor Gary Leslie Strain VR
Royal Air Force – King's Voluntary Reserves Medal (KVRM)
Squad leader Mary Bernadette O'Neill
Diplomatic Service - Overseas Territories Police Medal (OTPM)
Maria Atalioti. Chief Inspector, Sovereign Base Area Police, Cyprus. For Surveillance, Diversity and Inclusion services in Sovereign Base Areas.
Elliott Forbes. Deputy Commissioner, Royal Anguilla Police Force. For police services in Anguilla.
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Order of Saint Michael and Saint George Companion (CMG)
Nathaniel Gifford Beneby. For services to Business and Religion.
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Leslie Alexander Bowe. For services to Companies and Community.
King's Police Medal (KPM)
Emrick Kevin Seymour. For services rendered to the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
Solomon Islands
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Walton Naezon. For services to the Business Sector and Community Development.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Hosea Lala. For services to Education and the Community.
Belize
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Anthony Habet. For services to Entrepreneurship.
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Badra Helwa Coleman. For service to the Community.
Juanita Lucas. For services to Education.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Francisco Simon Flores. For service to the Community.
Troy Donahugh Gabb. For services rendered to Sport and the Community.
Clinton Vincent Lightburn. For services to Sport.
Benedict Ramos. For services to Education.
Old and bearded
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
doctor Leon Errol Cort. For services to National Development.
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Her Excellency Karen-Mae Hill. For services to Youth and Community Development.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Erna-MaeAnele Brathwaite. For services to Youth and Community Development.
King's Fire Service Medal (KFSM)
Elvis Conrad Lemuel Weaver. For services rendered to the Royal Antigua and Barbuda Police Fire Brigade.
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Alphonso Bridgewater. For services to Sport and Sports Administration.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Eric Hanzley Maynard. For social outreach and evangelization services.
Life Henrietta Williams. For Public Service.
FAQs
Who will be knighted in 2023? ›
Three politicians have been knighted - Conservative Alok Sharma for his contribution to combatting climate change through his leadership at COP26, Tory Julian Lewis, chairman of the parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee, and Labour's Chris Bryant, who chairs the Commons Standards Committee.
Which is the highest Honour OBE CBE or MBE? ›Standing for Commander of the Order of the British Empire, the CBE is the highest ranking Order of the British Empire award (excluding a knighthood/damehood), followed by OBE and then MBE. The CBE is awarded to individuals for having a prominent role at national level, or a leading role at regional level.
Does having an MBE make you a dame? ›While a CBE, OBE and MBE are some of the top-ranking honours, only the top two ranks can use the title "Sir" or "Dame". People awarded a GBE, KBE or DBE can use these titles. The very top rank in the Order is a GBE - a Knight or Dame Grand Cross - but these are very rare. Since 2000, only 16 have been given out.
Does a CBE make you a Sir? ›While the CBE is the third-highest of the order's five ranks, only the top two can use the title Sir (for a man) or Dame (for a woman).
Can a US citizen be knighted? ›About Honorary Knighthoods
Honorary knighthoods are awarded by the Queen, on the advice of the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office, to those who have made an important contribution to British interests. Previous US citizens receiving honorary knighthoods include former US presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W.
Dame/Knight Grand Cross (GBE)
Grand Cross is the highest class in many of the Orders.
HOW MANY PEOPLE A YEAR RECEIVE AN OBE? Around five hundred people in total receive an OBE every year and around 2,200 people in total receive a Queen's honour. OBE awards are given out twice a year - in the Queen's Birthday Honours List in mid-June and in the New Year's Honours List on the 1st January.
Can non British be knighted? ›It is not just UK citizens who can receive honours. Citizens from the 15 Commonwealth Realms (of which The Queen is Monarch), can also receive honours both through the UK Honours system and the system of their own country.
What is higher than a MBE? ›CBE is the highest ranking Order of the British Empire award, followed by OBE and then MBE. They are given to people to recognise a positive impact they have made in their work.
What are the six orders of knighthood? ›The ranks are Knight or Dame Grand Cross (GCVO), Knight or Dame Commander (KCVO or DCVO), Commander (CVO), Lieutenant (LVO) and Member (MVO).
What's higher than a knighthood? ›
A Baronetcy is, in the order of precedence, below a Barony but above most knighthoods.
How much does it cost to be knighted? ›The company's packages start at around $10,000 and go to $16,700 for an 8,000-word nomination letter and up to 15 drafted recommendation letters.
How do you address a female MBE? ›Miss: Use “Miss” when addressing young girls and women under 30 that are unmarried. Ms.: Use “Ms.” when you are not sure of a woman's marital status, if the woman is unmarried and over 30 or if she prefers being addressed with a marital-status neutral title. Mrs.: Use “Mrs.” when addressing a married woman.
What perks do you get with an MBE? ›Certification gives MBEs exclusive access to top corporate purchasing agents, premium networking events, searchable supplier databases, affordable consulting services, technology programs, and vital introductions to nationally known corporations.
Who is the youngest person to be knighted? ›The youngest person in modern times to achieve this honour is solo yachting hero Ellen MacArthur, who was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2005, at the age of 28. Andy Murray is the youngest man to receive the same rank when he was made a Knight Bachelor in 2017 at the age of 29.
How do you address someone with a CBE? ›If the baronet is entitled to post nominal letters the correct address would be “Sir John Jones Bt CBE”. If the baronet has a military or clerical title this would come first and the correct address would be “Colonel Sir John Jones Bt CBE or “The Rev Sir John Jones Bt CBE”.
Can you be knighted twice? ›Michael and St. George in a ceremony at Windsor Castle on June 8, 2022. David Attenborough has received a second knighthood for services to television broadcasting and conservation.
Can non British citizens get OBE? ›They'll be given an 'honorary award' if they're not: British. a national of a country where the King is Head of State.
Has a US soldier ever been knighted? ›--- A First Army senior noncommissioned officer and recipient of two Purple Hearts was recently knighted into an elite military organization. Sgt. 1st Class Scott D. Smith of San Antonio became a member of the Honorable Order of Saint George and received the Order's Silver Medallion in a ceremony Feb.
Can a commoner be knighted? ›A knight had to be born of nobility – typically sons of knights or lords. In some cases, commoners could also be knighted as a reward for extraordinary military service.
What is the highest honor? ›
The highest academic distinction is summa cum laude, followed by magna cum laude and cum laude.
What is the highest Medal of Honor? ›The Medal of Honor is the nation's highest award for military valor. It is generally presented by the president in the name of Congress.
Who has turned down OBE? ›David Bowie, musician (in 2003; also declined CBE in 2000). Danny Boyle, theatre and film director (in 2013). Lester Brain, aviator and airline executive (in late 1960s; later accepted appointment as an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1979). Frank Chapple, trade unionist in 1980, accepted a life peerage in 1985.
Do you get knighted with an OBE? ›Often a knighthood or damehood will be awarded as a progression of an individual's previous recognition with an MBE, OBE or CBE, if they have continued to achieve at a high level since their initial award.
How many MBE holders are there? ›The second senior-most officer is the Grand Master, of whom there have been three: Prince Edward, the Prince of Wales (1917–1936); Queen Mary (1936–1953); and the Duke of Edinburgh (1953–2021). The order is limited to 300 Knights and Dames Grand Cross, 845 Knights and Dames Commander, and 8,960 Commanders.
What do you call the husband of a Dame? ›The husband of a dame is not accorded a courtesy title. A dame and her husband would jointly be addressed as: Dame Joan and Mr John Grant, or. Mr John and Dame Joan Grant.
Can a non British get Sir title? ›You can nominate anyone doing impactful work in their profession, for charity or in the sciences for a knighthood. They need to be British (or a British resident) to receive the full award with the titles of 'Dame' or 'Sir'. If they're not British, then they will get an honorary award.
How much does a Sir get paid? ›How much does Sir in the United States pay? The average Sir salary ranges from approximately $37,770 per year for Editorial Assistant to $87,180 per year for Senior Advisor. Average Sir hourly pay ranges from approximately $12.41 per hour for Farm Hand to $37.42 per hour for Barber.
Who was the last person knighted by the Queen? ›John Williams honoured as Queen Elizabeth II's final 'Knight' before she died. The American film composer's honorary KBE was one of the final awards approved by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
When can I wear my MBE medal? ›It should be noted that official decorations, medals or emblems should only be worn if you are entitled to and have been approved for acceptance and wear. Unofficial medals should not be worn with official orders, decorations and medals.
What is the lowest rank of knighthood? ›
Knight Bachelor is the oldest and lowest-ranking form of knighthood in the British honours system; it is the rank granted to a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not inducted as a member of one of the organised orders of chivalry.
What are the 3 stages of knighthood? ›To become a knight the successful completion of three stages was required: page, squire, and knight. At the age of seven, a male born from a noble family would leave his home to become a page and begin training for knighthood. The page would be required to join the household of another knight or nobleman.
Is A Sir higher than a Lord? ›Sir is used to address a man who has the rank of baronet or knight; the higher nobles are referred to as Lord.
What's higher than a Dame? ›The highest grade is duke/duchess, followed by marquess/marchioness, earl/countess, viscount/viscountess and baron/baroness. Dukes and duchesses are addressed with their actual title, but all other ranks of the peerage have the appellation Lord or Lady. Non hereditary life peers are also addressed as Lord or Lady.
Is a Dame higher than a knight? ›Dame has also been used by societies or orders (e.g., the Primrose League) to denote female members holding a rank equivalent to the male rank of knight. The ordinary use of the word by itself is for an older woman.
How do you address a Dame? ›knight: addressed as Sir Firstname, his wife as Lady Surname; a knighted female is addressed as Dame Firstname, her husband as Mr. Surname, ie he does not share the distinction of his wife. Whereas a baronet title is hereditary, a knighthood is not inherited.
What is a female knight called? ›knight·ess. ˈnītə̇s. plural -es. obsolete : a woman filling the role of a knight either as a fighter or as a member of an order of chivalric import : female knight.
How does one become a Dame? ›What are the qualifications for becoming a dame or knight? According to the British government's website: “This is awarded for having a major contribution in any activity, usually at national level.
What happens if an American is knighted? ›Should someone receive an honorary knighthood or damehood, the recipient is entitled to place initials after his/her name. However, unlike citizens of countries that do have the Queen as their head of state, they are not entitled to style themselves 'Sir' or 'Dame'.
Who is the youngest person to get a MBE? ›Simmonds was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2009 New Year Honours. At 14 years old, she became the youngest person ever to have received this honour. She received the honour from Queen Elizabeth II on 18 February 2009.
What do you call a Sir's wife? ›
The wife of a knight is known as 'Lady', followed by her (husband's) surname (e.g. Lady Smith), and she is addressed as with the wife of a baronet. She would never be styled 'Lady Mary Smith' unless she was the daughter of a Duke, Marquess or Earl.
What are you called if you have an MBE? ›It allows the holder to put the letters MBE after their name, for example Mr John Smith MBE. OBE – Officer of the Order of the British Empire, is the second rank of the order and is the one that those who have performed very worthy service are admitted to.
Is MBE hard to get? ›The process isn't difficult. An online form from the British Government needs to be filled in according to the guidelines which are available on the site. Then, at least two letters of support need to be included.
What happens to an MBE when someone dies? ›Can honours be forfeited posthumously? The Order of the British Empire is a living Order. Honours therefore automatically fall away upon the death of the recipient.
Can an MBE be taken away? ›Your honour can be withdrawn (or 'forfeited') for a variety of reasons. This might include being found guilty of a criminal offence, behaviour which results in censure by a regulatory or a professional body, or any other behaviour that is deemed to bring the honours system into disrepute.
Who has refused to be knighted? ›David Bowie, musician (in 2003; also declined CBE in 2000). Danny Boyle, theatre and film director (in 2013). Lester Brain, aviator and airline executive (in late 1960s; later accepted appointment as an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1979). Frank Chapple, trade unionist in 1980, accepted a life peerage in 1985.
Who was the last person to be knighted? ›John Williams honoured as Queen Elizabeth II's final 'Knight' before she died. The American film composer's honorary KBE was one of the final awards approved by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Who will be knighted in 2022? ›The King has been pleased to approve that the honour of Knighthood be conferred upon John Whittingdale OBE MP and James (Jake) Berry MP and that the honour of Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George be conferred upon James Duddridge MP.
Can non British become knight? ›You can nominate anyone doing impactful work in their profession, for charity or in the sciences for a knighthood. They need to be British (or a British resident) to receive the full award with the titles of 'Dame' or 'Sir'. If they're not British, then they will get an honorary award.
Can a Lady become a knight? ›In England the title of Lady was usually given to such a woman, but in France, Tuscany and Romagna she was given the male title. In 1358, women finally gained full knightly acceptance in England when they began to be admitted to chivalric orders – though they are called dames, not knights.
Why cant an American be knighted? ›
Problem is, U.S. citizens can't bear the word "sir" before their first name due to a provision of Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution of the United States which asserts that "No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without ...
Who refused an OBE from the queen? ›David Bowie. The late great David Bowie actually turned down two honours. He refused to accept a CBE in 2000 and three years later turned down a knighthood. He said: “I would never have any intention of accepting anything like that.
What are female knights called? ›knight·ess. ˈnītə̇s. plural -es. obsolete : a woman filling the role of a knight either as a fighter or as a member of an order of chivalric import : female knight.
What is a dames husband called? ›The husband of a dame is not accorded a courtesy title. A dame and her husband would jointly be addressed as: Dame Joan and Mr John Grant, or. Mr John and Dame Joan Grant.
What is a female knight called in England? ›The title Dame as the female equivalent to a Knight wasn't introduced until 1917 (although of course there were female Knights before this). This sir/dame title is a very respected and highly sought after title throughout the united kingdom, and it would be an honour to bestow this sir title on those who deserve it.
What does being knighted entitle you to? ›Getting a Knighthood gives the recipient global recognition for their outstanding service. It's good for the country and our profile in the world. And it will improve their standing and profile within British society. If you're British, they will get the 'Sir' or 'Dame' title that's so richly coveted worldwide.
Who decides if you get knighted? ›One of the best-known systems for celebrating achievement is the awarding of UK honours such as MBEs and knighthoods, as well as military awards such as the Victoria Cross. Honours are decided and announced by the Cabinet Office twice a year: at New Year and on The Queen's official birthday in June.