A BOXING coach from Darlington who tried in vain to save the life of PC Keith Palmer murdered in the Westminster terror attack has welcomed tonight's announcement that the policeman has been granted a posthumous honour.
PC Palmer was awarded a George Medal for confronting armed terrorist Khalid Masood to protect others and Parliament in the honours approved by the Queen.
Great Britain Boxing performance coach Tony Davis was among the first on the scene and battled to keep PC Palmer alive.
Mr Davis, who spent 22 years in the British Army, said: "PC Keith Palmer was viciously murdered in the Westminster terror attack in a despicable manner - taken so early from his family, friends and colleagues from the Metropolitan Police Force.
"He rightly deserves the George Medal, as he paid the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. I am so sorry we couldn't do more my friend - God Bless."
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick said: "Keith acted that day with no thought for his own safety, intent simply on doing his job and protecting members of the public and Parliament.
"I know that I speak on behalf of all of my officers and staff when I say how immensely proud we all are that Pc Palmer is to receive posthumously the George Medal for bravery.
"It is an honour that could not be more deserved and I know it will mean a great deal to all those who knew and loved him."
On the day of the March 22 attack, PC Palmer, 48, came face to face with Masood, who was armed with two large knives, moments after the terrorist, 52, drove a car into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge.
Intent on protecting his colleagues and the public, PC Palmer confronted the attacker despite the danger he faced and was fatally wounded.
Masood was later shot dead by armed officers.
PC Palmer's gallantry list citation says his actions provided time for other officers to react and stop the assailant.
Others recognised for their bravery in the Civilian Gallantry List include former miner Bernard Kenney who was awarded the George Medal - the second highest honour which can be given to a civilian in Britain.
The List honours people deemed to have shown heroism when "not in the presence of an enemy".
Recipients can be civilians or in the military, but their act of courage has not taken place in a direct military combat situation - distinguishing the list from military honours.
The 78-year-old was stabbed and seriously injured when he tried to stop neo-Nazi Thomas Mair attacking Labour MP Jo Cox in his home village of Birstall, West Yorkshire, one year ago.
STABBBED: Pensioner Bernard Kenny. Picture: West Yorkshire Police/PA Wire
Mr Kenny was included along with the two West Yorkshire Police officers who arrested Mair. PC Craig Nicholls and PC Jonathan Wright both receive the Queen's Gallantry Medal.
The late politician's senior caseworker, Sandra Major, who witnessed the killing, receives an MBE for parliamentary services and service to the community in Batley and Spen.
Also honoured are two men who helped the wounded during the 2015 terror attack in Sousse, Tunisia.
Allen Pembroke and Paul Short both receive the Queen's Commendation for Bravery for their actions after a gunman opened fire, killing 38 people at a holiday resort.
The highest civilian honour, the George Cross, is awarded to former Royal Marine Dominic Troulan - the first civilian to be honoured in this way in four decades.
Mr Troulan, 54, who was also in the special forces, is a retired Major who said he believed he rescued in the region of 200 people from a besieged shopping centre in Kenya when it was targeted by terrorists four years ago.
BRAVERY: Dominic Troulan who has been awarded the the George Cross in the Queen's Birthday Honours. Picture: PA Wire
The 54-year-old described scenes of carnage when he arrived at the Westgate Shopping Mall in Nairobi in 2013, not long after al-Shabab extremists stormed the centre.
What had been an initial favour for a friend who asked him to check on close relatives who were in the shopping complex, turned into a lengthy and draining ordeal in which 67 people were killed.
Describing it as "one of the hardest six hours of my life", the ex-soldier is thought to have saved in the region of 200 people during 12 trips in and out of the centre to search for survivors.
Britain's last surviving Dambuster, who has been awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours, said he is very grateful to the thousands who signed a petition calling for his wartime service to be recognised.
George "Johnny" Johnson, 95, was part of Royal Air Force 617 Squadron, which conducted a night of raids on German dams in 1943 in an effort to disable Hitler's industrial heartland.
MBE: Last surviving Dambuster George "Johnny" Johnson. Picture: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
TV presenter Carol Vorderman launched a petition to get Mr Johnson a knighthood, branding the decision to leave him off the list "disgraceful" after finding out that he had been nominated in 2015.
She marched to Westminster in January to hand-deliver the petition containing 235,000 signatures to 10 Downing Street, alongside RAF veteran John Nichol.
Mr Johnson said he was "honoured" to be receiving an MBE and "very grateful to all those people that signed the petitions and made it possible", including Ms Vorderman, Mr Nichol and Paul Walmsely, who wrote to the Queen on his behalf.
He said: "It is amazing the people have taken so much interest. I have to say I feel honoured that they took that trouble."
But he said he did not believe the honour was just for his wartime service, but also for the work he did as a teacher and later with mentally ill people, plus his charity work.
Their recognition came as comedian Billy Connolly was given a knighthood and actress Julie Walters was made a dame in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours.
Stand-up comedian Connelly, affectionately known as the Big Yin and famed for his often irreverent routines, is knighted at the age of 74 in recognition of his services to entertainment and charity.
He said he was pleased to have achieved the honour, having come from an "ordinary" background, but wished his deceased sister and parents were around to see it.
He told the BBC: "I am a little embarrassed but deep within me, I'm very pleased to have it."
Joking about being called Lancelot, he added: "Sir Billy doesn't quite have the same ring."
BIG YIN: Billy Connelly. Picture: Ian West/PA Wire
Bafta award winner Dame Julie, 67, and Gone With The Wind starlet Dame Olivia are both honoured for their services to drama.
Oscar-winner Dame Olivia, who turns 101 next month, is the oldest woman to become a dame in this centenary year of the modern-day honours system.
She said she is "extremely proud" of the news, adding: "To receive this honour as my 101st birthday approaches is the most gratifying of birthday presents."
Ab Fab and Terry And June star June Whitfield was also made a dame saying it was the "icing on the cake".
The 91-year-old has been made a dame for services to drama and entertainment.
"It's amazing and a great honour and the icing on the cake of life," she said.
The veteran actress played Edina Monsoon's mother in Absolutely Fabulous and reprised her role last year, in the spin-off movie.
She has worked with some of the biggest names in British comedy, including Tony Hancock, Morecambe and Wise and Frankie Howerd.
The London-born comedy star notched up credits on the West End and in radio before she became a household name in her long-running partnership with the late actor and comedian Terry Scott.
Their sitcom marriage in Happy Ever After, in 1974, later became Terry And June and Whitfield was also a regular in several Carry On films.
Also honoured from the world of entertainment include chart-topper Ed Sheeran and comedian David Walliams, with the honours committee describing the list as the most diverse yet.
Walliams said: "I am very lucky to have worked with some brilliant people in my career and charity work, so for me this is recognition for them too.
"The news made me happy, but nobody is happier than my mum."
Twenty years after he was knighted by the Queen, Sir Paul McCartney is upgraded with a Companion of Honour for services to music, alongside JK Rowling.
The author, who is also marking two decades since the publication of the first book in her best-selling Harry Potter series, is honoured for services to literature and philanthropy.
Sir Paul said: "I'm very happy about this huge honour and with the news coming on my birthday weekend and Father's Day it makes it colossal!"
Founder of Virago publishing house Carmen Callil and veteran actor June Whitfield are made dames for services to literature and services to drama and entertainment respectively.
Sheeran, 26, receives an MBE for services to music and charity, as does singer Emeli Sande, for services to music.
GONG: Ed Sheeran. Picture: Chris Radburn/PA Wire
Judy Murray, mother of tennis champion Andy, is given an OBE for services to tennis, women in sport and charity, alongside Walliams, who is recognised for services to charity and the arts.
Former SAS soldier and best-selling author Andy McNab receives a CBE for services to literacy and charity, while broadcaster Natasha Kaplinsky is given an OBE for services to Holocaust commemoration.
Television presenter Gloria Hunniford, who lost her daughter Caron Keating to cancer, gets an OBE for services to cancer charities through breast screening services and cancer support.
The Loose Women and Rip Off Britain star said she has found it difficult to keep the honour a secret because she was surprised by the accolade.
She said: "I can't really begin to tell you how thrilled I am to receive it.
"I never expected to receive an award like this and I'm so thrilled for my family as well.
"At the same time I'm very humbled by it, because I know how many people throughout the country work in terms of charity, or whatever it is they do."
Happy Valley star Sarah Lancashire and Miranda actress Patricia Hodge both receive OBEs for services to drama.
Sporting stars honoured include Ireland rugby captain Rory Best, who receives an OBE for services to the sport, and Northern Ireland football captain Steven Davis, who is given an MBE for services to his sport.
Double Olympic champion and Army Major Heather Stanning gets an OBE for services to rowing, and former world champion John Conteh is honoured with an MBE for services to boxing.
Alongside well-known names, many people in the world of business, health and long-time campaigners are also honoured.
Sheila and Trevor Fairhurst, parents of 19-year-old Carly, whose then boyfriend was convicted of her manslaughter in 2006, are awarded MBEs for their services to people who have suffered domestic abuse.
Yorkshire-born founder of Iceland supermarket Malcolm Walker is knighted for services to retailing, entrepreneurship and charity, while brothers Brian and Alan Stannah, of family-run stairlift company Stannah Lifts, are given MBEs for services to British manufacturing.
Businessman Melvyn Morris, a self-made millionaire who is the non-executive chairman of King Digital Entertainment which developed popular mobile game Candy Crush, has been made a CBE for services to business and charitable services, while Marks & Spencer style director Belinda Earl becomes an OBE for services to retail.
There are knighthoods for Professor Hugh Godfray, of the University of Oxford, for services to scientific research and for scientific advice to Government, and former chief coroner of England and Wales Peter Thornton for services to the administration of justice and the coroner service.
Musician Chi-chi Nwanoku, who set up a foundation to help provide career opportunities for young black and minority ethnic classical musicians, is made an OBE while Nitin Palan, who co-founded the Diwali On Trafalgar Square annual event, is awarded an MBE for services to interfaith relations.
Fundraiser Doreen Golding, Pearly Queen of the Old Kent Road, is given a BEM for services to charity and the Pearly Kings and Queens Society.
Half of this year's honorees are women, while 10% are from black and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
There is a total of 1,109 people on the Queen's Birthday Honours list, of whom 438 are awarded an MBE, 221 an OBE and 303 a BEM.
HONOURS LISTS IN FULL
KNIGHTS BACHELOR
George William John Benjamin, CBE. Composer, conductor and Performer. For services to Music. (London)
Leonard Blavatnik. For services to Philanthropy. (London)
Mark John Boleat. Formerly chairman Policy and Resources Committee, City of London Corporation. For services to the Financial Services Industry and to Local Government in London. (Moor Park (Northwood), Hertfordshire)
William (Billy) Connolly, CBE. For services to Entertainment and charity. (East Sussex)
Professor Hugh Charles Jonathan Godfray, CBE. Hope Professor of Zoology, University of Oxford. For services to Scientific Research and for Scientific Advice to Government. (Mapledurham, Oxfordshire)
Professor Simon Lovestone. Professor of Translational Neuroscience University of Oxford. For services to Neuroscience Research. (London)
Dr John Menzies Low, CBE. Chief executive, Charities Aid Foundation. For charitable services. (Hertford, Hertfordshire)
Professor Vito Antonio Muscatelli, FRSE. Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of Glasgow. For services to Economics and Higher Education. (Bearsden, Dunbartonshire)
Professor Graham John Thornicroft. Consultant Psychiatrist and Professor of Community Psychiatry King's College London. For services to Mental Health. (London)
His Honour Peter Ribblesdale Thornton. Formerly chief Coroner. For services to the Administration of Justice and the Coroner Service. (London)
William John Anthony Timpson, CBE. For services to Business and Fostering. (Tarporley, Cheshire)
Malcolm Conrad Walker, CBE. Chairman and chief executive, Iceland Frozen Food. For services to Retailing, Entrepreneurship and charity. (Deeside, Flintshire)
Professor Mir Saeed Zahedi, OBE. Technical director, Chas A Blatchford & Sons. For services to Engineering and Innovation. (London)
Professor Alimuddin Zumla. Professor of Infectious Diseases and International Health University College London. For services to Public Health and Protection from Infectious Disease. (London)
ORDER OF THE BATH
DCB
Mrs Claire Elizabeth Clancy. Chief executive and Clerk, National Assembly for Wales. For public service in Wales. (Usk, Monmouthshire)
KCB
Thomas Whinfield Scholar. Permanent secretary HM Treasury. (London)
Christopher Stephen Wormald. Permanent secretary Department of Health.
CB
Ms Janet Mary Aiston. Director Wealthy and Mid-Sized Business Compliance HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Tax Payers and Tax Collection. (London)
Mrs Janice Lindsay Hartley. Implementation and Delivery director, Universal Credit, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Development of Universal Credit. (Bowdon, Greater Manchester)
Tyson Julian Hepple. Director Immigration and Protection. For services to the Home Office. (London)
Mrs Diana Frances Luchford. Formerly Crime director, Home Office. For services to Reducing Crime and to Public Order. (London)
Jonathan Henry Lyle. Chief executive Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. For services to Defence. (Wiltshire)
Peter Neil Milledge. Formerly Counsel to the chairman of Committees House of Lords. For services to the House of Lords. (Saffron Walden, Essex)
Peter Hugh Gordon Schofield. Formerly director general Housing and Planning, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Housing and Planning. (Redhill, Surrey)
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER
DCVO
Jennifer Ann Lady Gretton. Lord-Lieutenant of Leicestershire.
Dr Ingrid Mary Roscoe. Lord-Lieutenant of West Yorkshire.
KCVO
Dr Laurence Howard, OBE, JP. Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland.
Mark Henry Hudson. Chairman Duchy of Lancaster Council.
CVO
Martin Dudley Beaumont. Member Duchy of Lancaster Council.
Simon George Francis Graham Berry. Clerk of the Royal Cellars.
Miss Victoria Lindsay Legge-Bourke, LVO. Formerly Lady in Waiting to The Princess Royal.
Joseph Willoughby David Clarke, LVO. For services as Regional director of the Americas The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Foundation.
Mark Edward Trehearne Davies. Trustee Ascot Authority.
Miss Margaret Annie Geddes Dunnett. Lord-Lieutenant of Caithness.
Mark Murray Leishman, LVO. Private secretary to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
Mrs Georgiana Louise Osborne. Lord-Lieutenant of Angus.
Mrs Clare Nancy Russell. Lord-Lieutenant of Banffshire.
Paul Chandrasekharan Sabapathy, CBE. Formerly Lord-Lieutenant of the West Midlands.
LVO
Miss Antigoni Christodoulou, MVO. Comptroller, The Duke and Duchess of Kent's Household.
Caroline Claire Comtesse DE GUITAUT, MVO. Senior Curator of Decorative Arts, Royal Collection Trust.
Richard Robert Gledson. Resident Factor Balmoral Estate.
David Simon Hutson, MVO. Keeper of the Archives and secretary, Household of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
Brig David James Innes, OBE. Formerly Lieutenant, The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
Michael Uvedale Lambert. Honorary secretary The Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth.
Mrs Tosanbanmi Efua Eva Williams. Deputy Communications secretary to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
Mrs Lesley Ann Wolfenden. Company secretary, Business in the Community and The Prince's Countryside Fund.
MVO
Mrs Diana Joan Barrett. Formerly assistant House manager, Government House, Perth, Western Australia. (no address )
Miss Ann Butcher. Land Agent's secretary Sandringham Estate.
Mrs Janet Byrne. Programme Co-ordinator, Household of Princess Alexandra, the Honourable Lady OGILVY.
Miss Claire Elizabeth Chorley. Paintings Conservator Royal Collection Trust.
Sgt Arthur James Harington Clyne. Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
Richard William Hubert Codman, RVM. Farm Foreman, Sandringham Estate.
Mrs Caroline Creer. Head of private secretary's Office Secretariat, Royal Household.
Mrs Mary Jane Goodchild. Volunteer, The Prince's Trust.
Mark Geoffrey (Jack) Hargreaves. Formerly head Coachman Royal Mews.
Mrs Kathryn Jane Jones. Senior Curator of Decorative Arts, Royal Collection Trust.
Miss Charlotte Elizabeth Martin. Secretary Lord Chamberlain's Office.
Miss Kathleen Craig Mason. Clerk to the Lieutenancy of Tweeddale.
Mrs Rebecca Anne Priestley. Private secretary to The Duchess of Cambridge.
Antony Kevin Rabey, RVM. Butler to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
Inspector William Benedict Renshaw. Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
Philip Rhodes. Senior Page of the Chambers Master of the Household's Department.
Peter Geraint Richards. Head Forester Duchy of Cornwall.
Mrs Sian Ellis Williams. For services to the Lieutenancy of Gwynedd.
ROYAL VICTORIAN MEDAL
Bar to RVM
Keith Johnson, RVM. Formerly Tractor Driver, Crown Estate, Windsor.
Thomas William Wells, RVM. Estate Foreman, Lancashire Survey, Duchy of Lancaster.
RVM
Gary William Adams. Gatekeeper Crown Estate, Windsor.
Miss Jacqueline Joanne Birkhead. Senior Stud Hand Royal Studs, Sandringham.
Michael Lee Brooks. Formerly Senior under Butler Master of the Household's Department.
Andrew John Buckland. Jersey Herdsman Royal Farms, Windsor.
Patrick Bernard Fullerton. Office Keeper Lord Chamberlain's Office.
Graham Charles Laing. Fire Safety and Access Officer Buckingham Palace.
Mrs Lynn Frances Murray. Hairdresser to The Queen in Scotland.
Duncan Martin Stewart. First Gardener Balmoral Estate.
ORDER OF THE COMPANIONS OF HONOUR
CH
Sir Terence Orby Conran. For services to Design. (Berkshire)
Sir Mark Philip Elder, CBE. Musical director, The Halle Orchestra. For services to Music. (London)
Dame Beryl Elizabeth Grey, DBE. For services to Dance. (West Sussex)
Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE. Musician. For services to Music. (London)
Nicholas Herbert Baron Stern Of Brentford, FRS, FBA. For services to Economics, International Relations and Tackling Climate Change. (Midhurst, West Sussex)
Ms Joanne Kathleen Rowling, OBE. Author. For services to Literature and Philanthropy. (Edinburgh)
Dame Vera Stephanie Shirley, DBE. Entrepreneur and Philanthropist. For services to the IT Industry and Philanthropy. (Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire)
Mrs Delia Ann Smith, CBE. Cook and Writer. For services to Cookery. (Stowmarket, Suffolk)
Sir John Edward Sulston, FRS. For services to Science and Society. (Stapleford, Cambridgeshire)
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, CIVIL
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
GBE
Sir Michael David Rawlins. Chair Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency. For services to the Safety of Medicines, Healthcare and Innovation. (London)
Professor Sir David John Weatherall. Regius Professor of Clinical Medicine Emeritus The Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford. For services to Medicine. (Oxfordshire)
DBE (Dame)
Ms Hilary Boulding. For services to Education and Culture in Wales. (Abergavenny, Monmouthshire)
Ms Carmen Therese Callil. Founder Virago Press. For services to Literature. (London)
Ms Sarah Patricia Connolly, CBE. Mezzo Soprano. For services to Music. (Stroud, Gloucestershire)
Professor Carolyn Paula Hamilton. Director International Programmes and Research, Coram Children's Legal Centre. For services to Children's Rights. (London)
Ms Olivia Mary de Havilland. Actress. For services to Drama.
Professor Xiangqian (Jane) Jiang. Director UK EPSRC Future Advanced Metrology Hub, University of Huddersfield. For services to Engineering and Manufacturing.
Professor Parveen June Kumar, CBE. Professor of Medicine and Education, Bart,s and the London School of Medicine, Queen Mary, University of London. For services to Medicine and Medical Education.
Professor Theresa Mary Marteau. Honorary Professor and director Behaviour and Health Research Unit, University of Cambridge. For services to Public Health. (Cambridgeshire)
Mrs Helena Louise Morrissey, CBE. For services to Diversity in Financial Services. (London)
Ms Priscilla Deborah (Cilla) Snowball, CBE. Group chief executive Officer and Group chairman, AMVBBDO Advertising Agency. For services to Advertising, Diversity and Equality. (London)
Dr Angela Rosemary Emily Strank. Chief Scientist and head of Downstream Technology BP. For services to the Oil and Gas Industry and Encouraging Women into STEM Careers. (London)
Ms Julie Mary Walters, CBE. Actress. For services to Drama. (West Sussex)
Ms June Rosemary Whitfield, CBE. Actress. For services to Drama and Entertainment. (London)
CBE
Dr John Colin Adams. Formerly director of Commercialisation and director of Informatic Ventures University of Edinburgh. For services to Innovation and Entrepreneurship. (Edinburgh)
Ms Helen Folasade Adu, OBE. Singer, Songwriter and Composer. For services to Music. (London)
John Akomfrah, OBE. For services to Art and Film Making. (London)
Richard James Frank Alcock. Chief Operating Officer Office for Security and Counter Terrorism, Home Office. For services to National Security. (London)
Professor Ruth Annand. Lord Chancellor's Appointed Person. For services to Intellectual Property. (Bristol)
Nicholas Peter Baldwin. Chair Office for Nuclear Regulation. For services to Nuclear Safety and Security and to the charitable sector. (Worcestershire)
Mrs Elizabeth Christiana Banks, DL. For services to Horticulture through the Royal Horticultural Society. (Kington, Herefordshire)
Ian Bauckham. Executive Headteacher Bennett Memorial Diocesan School, chief executive Officer, The Tenax Schools Trust and president, Association of School and College Leaders. For services to Education. (Tunbridge Wells, Kent)
Professor Haro Moushegh Bedelian, OBE. For services to Engineering and International Trade. (Tadworth, Surrey)
Mrs Beverley Claire Bell. Formerly Senior Traffic commissioner for Great Britain. For services to Road Safety and the Freight Industry. (Mawdesley, Lancashire)
Edwin Joseph Beltrami. Chief Crown Prosecutor London North Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order. (Upton by Chester, Cheshire)
Professor Serena Michelle Best. Professor of Materials Science, University of Cambridge. For services to Biomaterials Engineering.
Peter Malcolm Black. Councillor Cwmbwrla Ward, Swansea City Council. For services to Politics and Public Life in Wales. (Swansea)
Councillor Judith Vivienne Blake. Leader Leeds City Council. For services to Local Government. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Dr Ronald George Blythe. Author. For services to Literature. (Colchester, Essex)
Professor Carol Elspeth Goodeve Brayne. Professor of Public Health Medicine Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Cambridge Intitute of Public Health, University of Cambridge. For services to Public Health Medicine. (Weston Colville, Cambridgeshire)
Raymond Redvers Briggs. Illustrator Cartoonist and Author. For services to Literature. (Westmeston, East Sussex)
Mrs Pauline Broomhead. For services to Charity Management and Young People. (Andover, Hampshire)
Wayne Bulpitt. For voluntary service to the Scout Association. (Guernsey, Channel Islands)
Mrs Rose Anita Charlesworth. Economist. For services to Economics and Health Policy. (London)
Mrs Sally Kaye Cheshire. Chair, Human Fertilisation and Embryology Chair, Health Education England (North). For services to the NHS and Infertility Patients. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)
Ms Charlotte Lucy Clark. Director Private Pensions and Stewardship, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Department for Work and Pensions. (London)
Dr Nicholas Paul Clarke. Head of Professional Regulation NHS. For services to Acute Care and Workforce. (Holmfirth, West Yorkshire)
John Edward Cunningham. Managing director Camlin Ltd. For services to the Business Community in Northern Ireland. (Cookstown, Tyrone)
Professor Norma Margaret Dawson. Professor of Law Queen's University, Belfast. For services to Legal Education and the Development of the Legal Profession in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)
Niall Forbes Ross Dickson. Formerly chief executive General Medical Council. For services to Patient Safety. (Brasted, Kent)
His Honour Judge Marc David Dight. Senior Circuit Judge Central London County Court. For services to Diversity and Community Relations in the Judiciary. (London)
Anthony Michael Manton Elliott. Founder Time Out. For services to Publishing. (London)
Gerald Hunter Finley. Opera singer. For services to Opera. (Kent)
Ms Rose Mary Fitzpatrick, QPM. Deputy chief Constable, Police Scotland. For services to Law and Order. (Edinburgh)
Professor Carlos Silvestre Frenk. Ogden Professor of Fundamental Physics Durham University. For services to Cosmology and the Public Dissemination of Basic Science. (Durham)
Professor Jonathan Israel Gershuny. Professor of Economic Sociology and Senior Research Fellow Nuffield College, University of Oxford. For services to the Social Sciences and Sociology. (London)
Professor Aisha Kulwant Gill. Professor of Criminology University of Roehampton. For services to Tackling Forced Marriage, Honour Crimes and Violence against Women.
David Warren Godfrey. For services to the British Export Economy and Charity Finance. (London)
Alexander David (Lex) Greensill. Founder and chief executive Greensill Capital. For services to the Economy. (Chester, Cheshire)
Mrs Barbara Joan Gubbins, DL. Chief executive, County Durham Community Foundation. For services to the Voluntary and Community Sectors. (Meadowfield, Durham)
Michael Arnold Hammond. For services to International Development. (Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex)
Dr Andrew Charles Harter. Founder and chief executive Officer RealVNC Ltd. For services to Engineering. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
Professor Andrew Tym Hattersley, FRS. Professor of Molecular Medicine, University of Exeter, and consultant Physician, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Trust. For services to Medical Science. (Exeter, Devon)
Alasdair George Hay, QFSM. For services to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. (Dundee)
Dr Gordon Christopher Horsfield. For services to Young People and to Charitable Giving. (Brandsby, North Yorkshire)
Humphrey Alan Edward Cadoux-Hudson. Managing director Nuclear New Build Generation Company Ltd, EDF Energy plc. For services to Secure Low-Carbon Electricity. (Guildford, Surrey)
Margaret Joan Lady Jarvis. For services to People with Visual Impairments and to Philanthropy. (Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire)
Isaac Julien. Artist and Film Maker. For services to the Arts. (London)
Dr Anthony Juniper. Fellow University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. For services to Conservation. (Cambridgeshire)
Paul Kehoe. Chief executive Officer Birmingham International Airport. For services to the Aviation Industry and UK Economy. (Alcester, Warwickshire)
Robert Keiller. Chairman Scottish Enterprise. For services to Business and Entrepreneurship. (Aberdeen)
Stephen Philip Lansdown. For services to Business and the community in Bristol. (Guernsey, Channel Islands)
Professor Deborah Lawlor. Professor of Epidemiology University of Bristol. For services to Social and Community Medicine. (Bristol)
Professor Melissa Leach. Director Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex. For services to the Social Sciences. (Brighton, East Sussex)
Professor Graham Andrew Leslie. Visiting Professor of Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Huddersfield University. For services to Entrepreneurship. (Holmfirth, West Yorkshire)
Ms Amanda Jane Levete. For services to Architecture. (London)
Mrs Ani Magill. Executive Headteacher, St. John the Baptist Catholic Comprehensive School, Woking. For services to Education.
William Mackendrick Mann. For services to Sport Recreation, the Arts and charity. (Glasgow)
Ms Alexandra Louise Marks. Crown Court Recorder Criminal Cases Review commissioner, Judicial Appointments commissioner and Chair, Prisoners Education Trust. For public service. (London)
Graham Christopher Spencer Mather. President European Policy Forum. For services to Economic Regulation, Competition and Infrastructure Development. (Newbury, Berkshire)
Dr Julie Katherine Maxton. Executive director The Royal Society of London. For services to Science, Law and Education. (London)
Bernard Cornelius McCaughey. Director of Rehabilitation Northern Ireland Prison Service. For public service. (Belfast)
Colin James Stewart McClatchie, FRSE. Vice-president, Scottish Opera. For services to Music and voluntary service in the West of Scotland. (Kilmacolm, Inverclyde)
Andrew McNab. For services to Literacy and Charity. (Cornwall)
Ms Gilian Mary McNeil. Director and chief executive Theirworld. For services to the Health and Education of Vulnerable Children and Women. (Canterbury, Kent)
Ms Helena Mills. Chief executive Officer Burnt Mill Academy Trust, Essex. For services to Education. (London)
Professor John Halstead Hardman Moore, FBA, FRS. Professor of Political Economy, University of Edinburgh and Professor of Economic Theory, London School of Economics. For services to Economics. (Edinburgh)
Melvyn Morris. Non-Executive chairman King Digital Entertainment plc. For services to Business and charitable services. (Derbyshire)
Ms Alison Munro. Managing director, Phase 2, HS2 Ltd. For services to the Rail Industry. (London)
Ms Diana Georgina Noble. Chief executive, CDC Group. For services to International Development. (London)
Dr Carl Michael O'Brien. Chief Fisheries Science Adviser Cefas. For services to the Management of Internationally-shared Fisheries. (Beccles, Suffolk)
Dr Crystal Elizabeth Oldman. Chief executive Queen's Nursing Institute. For services to the Queen's Nursing Institute and Community Nursing. (East Sussex)
Adrian Packer. Chief executive Officer Core Education Trust. For services to Education.
William Henry Marcello Parente. For services to the Arts and Philanthropy. (Worksop, Nottinghamshire)
Dr Paul Lasseter Phillips, OBE. Principal and chief executive Officer, Weston College Group, Weston-super-Mare. For services to Further and Higher Education. (Newport, Monmouthshire)
Professor Lucilla Poston. Head Division of Women's Health, King's College London and KCL Campus Dean, St. Thomas' Hospital. For services to Women's Health. (London)
Mrs Lesley Anne Powell. Chief executive Officer, North East Learning Trust, Principal, Shotton Hall Academy and Member of the Headteacher Board for the North. For services to Education. (Chester-le-Street, Durham)
Ms Claire Jennifer Price. Chief executive, Sport England. For services to Sport especially to increasing Women's and Girl's participation.
Ms Lucinda Jane Riches. Non-Executive director UK Financial Investments. For services to Financial Services, British Industry and charity. (London)
Ms Jane Christina Rintoul. For public service. (Long Buckby, Northamptonshire)
Christopher Alfred Robbins. For political and public service. (London)
Hugo Robson. Chief Commercial Negotiator Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to the Security of Low-Carbon Electricity. (London)
Professor Shamit Saggar. Associate Pro-vice Chancellor and Professor of Political Science and Public Policy University of Essex. For services to Social Science and Public Policy. (London)
Christopher James Satterthwaite. Chairman The Roundhouse. For services to the Arts. (Surrey)
Ms Mary Elizabeth Scanlon. For political and public service. (Edinburgh)
Terrence Scuoler. Chief executive Officer Engineering Employers Federation. For services to Manufacturing and Engineering. (Welwyn, Hertfordshire)
Mrs Nora Margaret Senior. President, British Chambers of Commerce. For services to the Scottish and UK Business Community. (Ruddington, Nottinghamshire)
Mrs Louise Claire Shepherd. Chief executive, Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool. For services to Healthcare. (Northwich, Cheshire)
Professor Charles Pirie Skene, OBE. For services to Business and Enterprise Promotion. (Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire)
Alan Frank Smith. Chairman RAF Charitable Trust Enterprises. For voluntary service to Royal Air Force Personnel. (Surrey)
Ms June Rosalind Spencer, OBE. Actress. For services to Drama and charity. (Surrey)
Ms Stephanie Spring. Chair Children in Need. For services to charity. (London)
Euan Rodgers Stewart, OBE. Head of Intelligence, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Protecting Tax Revenue. (Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire)
Bernard John Taylor, DL. For services to Business Education and the Arts. (Thame, Oxfordshire)
Professor Pamela Jane Taylor. Professor of Forensic Psychiatry Cardiff University. For services to Forensic Psychiatry. (London)
Kenneth Olumuyiwa Tharp, OBE. Formerly chief executive, The Place. For services to Dance. (London)
Professor Alexandra Marie Walsham, FBA. Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge. For services to History. (Cambridgeshire)
Ms Jennifer Watson. Formerly Chair Electoral Commission. For services to Electoral Democracy.
Professor Graham Charles Murray Watt, FRSE. Norie Miller Chair of General Practice, University of Glasgow. For services to Healthcare. (Glasgow)
Professor Jean Christine White. Chief Nursing Officer Welsh Government. For services to Nursing and Midwifery in the UK and Europe. (Pencoed, Bridgend)
Mrs Petra Wilkinson. Head, Transport Security Co-ordination and Operational Response, Department for Transport. For services to Transport Security. (Stoke Bishop, Bristol)
Paul Ernest Williams. Labour Market Operations director Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Department for Work and Pensions and to charity. (Harpenden, Hertfordshire)
Gregory Mark Wood. Chairman NSPCC. For services to Children and Young People.
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Aubrey John Adams. Honorary Patron and Chair Wigmore Hall. For services to the Arts. (Reading, Berkshire)
Ms Dawn Ailsa Adams. Clinical director Public Dental Service, NHS Fife. For services to Dentistry. (Glenrothes, Fife)
Mrs Agatha (Ocansey) Akyigyina. For political and public service. (London)
Professor Michael Calvert Appleby. Formerly chief Scientific Adviser World Animal Protection. For services to Animal Welfare. (Edinburgh)
John Archbold. Programme manager Liverpool, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Digital Innovation and the community in Merseyside. (Ormskirk, Lancashire)
Professor Polly Louise Arnold. Crum Brown Chair of Chemistry University of Edinburgh. For services to Chemistry and Women in STEM.
Ms Catherine Ashley. Formerly Chair Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. For services to Holocaust Commemoration and Awareness. (London)
Neil Roderick Baker. Formerly consultant Podiatrist Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Podiatry and Diabetes. (Thetford, Norfolk)
Rodney Lister Bass. Formerly Councillor Essex County Council. For services to Local Government. (Witham, Essex)
Ms Catherine Mary Bennett. Formerly national director for Wales Equality and Human Rights Commission. For services to Equality and Human Rights. (Cardiff)
Richard Jonathan Benson. President Tell MAMA. and Board Member, Community Security Trust. For services to the Jewish community. (London)
Rory David Best. For services to Rugby. (Craigavon, Armagh)
Professor Graeme Black. Professor of Genetics and Ophthalmology Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Genetics and Ophthalmology. (Didsbury, Greater Manchester)
Professor Katherine Mary Blundell. Professor of Astrophysics University of Oxford. For services to Astronomy and the Education of Young People. (Oxfordshire)
Mrs Ruth Dorothy Bovill. Headteacher, Heathermount Special Needs School, Berkshire. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (Ascot, Berkshire)
Keith George Bradshaw. For services to charity and Young People in the West Midlands. (Wolverhampton, West Midlands)
Simon Thomas Bramwell. Chief executive Officer SS Simon and Jude Church of England Primary Academy Trust. For services to Education. (Bolton, Greater Manchester)
Professor Susan Mary Braye. Emerita Professor of Social Work University of Sussex. For services to Vulnerable People. (Sedbergh, Cumbria)
Ms Andrea Ruth Brewster. Member and lately president Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys. For services to Intellectual Property. (Winscombe, Somerset)
Ms Tracey Brown. Director Sense about Science. For services to Science. (Faversham, Kent)
Professor William Buchanan. Professor of Computing and director Centre for Networking, Security and Distributed Systems, Edinburgh Napier University. For services to Cyber Security. (Edinburgh)
Ms Sally Jane Burlington. Head of Policy Local Government Association. For services to Adult Social Services. (London)
Michael Cecil. Chairman Rathlin Development and Community Association. For services to Community Development on Rathlin Island. (Antrim)
Roger Arthur Holden Chadwick. Member Courts of Common Council and The Irish Society. For services to the City of London Corporation and community initiatives in Northern Ireland. (London)
Michael Hugh Cherry. National Policy chairman Federation of Small Businesses. For services to the Small Business Community. (Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire)
Sultan Ahmed Choudhury. Chief executive Officer Al Rayan Bank. For services to the UK Market for Islamic Finance. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
William John Chrispin. Project manager Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence Acquisition and to Military Capability. (Bristol, Gloucestershire)
Professor David Clark. Wellcome Trust Investigator University of Glasgow. For services to Education in Dumfries and Galloway and Research into End of Life Care. (Dalswinton, Dumfries)
John Gordon Cluff. For services to Business and charity. (Dover, Kent)
David John Coldman. For services to Business Young People and charity. (Edenbridge, Kent)
Jeremy Michael Rooke Collingridge. For voluntary service in Leicestershire. (Narborough, Leicestershire)
Hugh Connor. Director Centre for Effective Services. For services to Social Care. (Belfast)
James Gareth Cooper. Chief executive Middletown Centre for Autism Ltd. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs. (Belfast)
Maj Gen Patrick Anthony John Cordingley, DSO. Chair, National Remembrance Visitor Centre Appeal Council, National Memorial Arboretum. For voluntary service. (Salisbury, Wiltshire)
Ms Jane Cowell. Director Young People's Funding Allocations and Student Support, Education Funding Agency. For services to the Department for Education. (Sandbach, Cheshire)
John Sebastian Cox. Head Air Historical Branch, Ministry of Defence. For services to the Royal Air Force and Aviation Heritage. (London)
Professor Margaret Elizabeth Cupples. (Mrs. Reid) Professor of General Practice, Queen's University, Belfast and General Practitioner. For services to Higher Education and Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
Dr Mehtabunisa Currey. For services to Global International Development. (Headington, Oxfordshire)
Ms Lauren Currie. Co-Founder SNOOK. For services to British Design Industry Exports and to Diversity in Design. (London)
Christopher David Daniel. Formerly Change and Implementation Group manager Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Department for Work and Pensions and Cancer charities. (Merthyr Tidfil, Mid Glamorgan)
Christopher Darmon. For services to Young People through the Youth Hostel Association. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Ms Clare Davies. HR director Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing. (Hampshire)
Colm Francis Davis. Principal Tor Bank School. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs. (Belfast)
Louis Anthony Desa. Formerly Headteacher Bishop Thomas Grant Catholic Secondary School, London. For services to Education. (London)
Ms Joan Miner Deslandes. Headteacher Kingsford Community School, Beckton, London. For services to Education. (London)
Professor Belinda Jane Dewar. Professor of Practice Improvement University of the West of Scotland. For services to Nursing. (Hamilton, Lanarkshire)
David Dewing. Formerly director the Geffrye Museum of the Home. For services to the Arts. (Winchester, Hampshire)
Sital Singh Dhillon. Head of Law and Criminology Sheffield Hallam University. For services to Higher Education. (Loughborough, Leicestershire)
Dr Thomas Nicholas Dixon. For services to Underwater Archaeology Public Engagement and the Economy in Scotland. (Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross)
Declan Michael Martin Donnellan. For services to Theatre. (London)
Mark Ducker. Executive Principal and chief executive Officer STEP Academy Trust. For services to Education. (Bracknell, Berkshire)
Brian Leslie Dunsby. Director Yorkshire Business Market Ltd., and lately chief executive, Harrogate Chamber of Trade and Commerce. For services to Business and the community in Harrogate. (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)
Mrs Belinda Jane Earl. For services to Retail. (Oxted, Surrey)
Professor Christopher Trevor Elliott. Pro-vice Chancellor Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, Queen's University, Belfast. For services to the Agri-Food Supply Chain. (Antrim)
Mrs Gloria Maureen Elliott. Chief executive, Noise Abatement Society. For services to Awareness of and Solutions to Pollution from Noise. (Hove, East Sussex)
Professor Alison Mary Etheridge, FRS. Professor of Probability, Mathematical Institute and Department of Statistics, University of Oxford. For services to Science. (Oxfordshire)
Dr David Thomas Evans. National Teaching Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Sexual Health University of Greenwich, London. For services to Nursing and Sexual Health Education. (London)
Roger Malcolm Evans. For services to the UK Dairy Industry and local community. (Lydbury North, Shropshire)
Martyn Lloyd-Evans. Formerly Police Staff head of Review Unit, South Wales Police. For services to the Serious Crime Review Group. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
Mrs Lynda Fairhurst. Formerly head of Lifelong Learning, Oldham Council. For services to Further Education. (Leigh, Greater Manchester)
Andrew William Mildmay Fane. For services to Heritage and charity. (Woodbridge, Suffolk)
Mrs Laura Madeline Alexandra Faulkner. Director of Live Marketing and E-Commerce, Department for International Trade. For services to UK Exports. (West Malling, Kent)
Dr Caro-Lynne Tonya Mary Ferris. Director Outdoor Recreation Northern Ireland. For services to Countryside Recreation in Northern Ireland. (Newcastle, Down)
William Alexander Finlayson. Founder MBM Commercial. For services to Entrepreneurship and voluntary service in Scotland. (Edinburgh)
Mrs Janet Elizabeth Fishwick. Chief executive, Parents and Children Together and Member, Adoption Leadership Boards, London and South East. For services to Adoption. (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire)
Sebastien Fouquet. For services to Humanitarian Aid in Africa.
William Michael Furniss. For services to Swimming. (Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire)
Alan Trevor Gay. Deputy chief executive and Section 151 Officer Leeds City Council. For services to Local Government. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Julian Keith Getty. For services to Music and Modern Hymn Writing.
Professor Brenda Elizabeth Simpson Gibson. Lead Clinician for Haematology and Oncology Service Glasgow Royal Hospital for Children. For services to Child Healthcare. (Glasgow)
Michael John de Giorgio. For services to Sport and the community in London. (London)
Michael Goodhand. Head of Logistics International Division, British Red Cross. For services to Disaster Relief. (Essex)
Dr Deborah Katherine Goodwin. Head Communication and Applied Behavioural Science Department, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Ministry of Defence. For services to Armed Forces Staff Education. (Odiham, Hampshire)
William Gowdy. Director of Engineering Procurement Northern Ireland Water. For services to Civil Engineering and Education. (Bangor, Down)
Ms Dorothy Anne Gradden. Head of Programme Delivery Legacy Ponds, Sellafield Limited. For services to the Nuclear Industry. (Beckermet, Cumbria)
Ms Carmel Jane Grant. Head Army Reform Team, Ministry of Defence. For services to Army Reform. (Wiltshire)
Kenneth Thomas Green. For voluntary political service. (Warminster, Wiltshire)
Professor Laura Elizabeth Green. Leader Research Group, School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick. For services to the Health and Welfare of Farmed Livestock. (Kenilworth, Warwickshire)
John Richard Heaton Greenwood. For services to National and International Rugby. (Rhos-on-Sea, Clwyd)
Dr Julie Patricia Greeves. Research Scientist Ministry of Defence. For services to Military Operational Effectiveness.
Mrs Linda Gregson. Head, Primary Care Transformation Team, Scottish Government. For services to Education and Social Care. (Edinburgh)
Ms Inga Margaret Amy Grimsey. For services to Heritage and the community. (Aldeburgh, Suffolk)
John Guthrie. For charitable services. (Scarborough, North Yorkshire)
Professor Erica Victoria Haimes. Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Founding Executive director Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences Research Centre, Newcastle University. For services to Social Science. (Tyne and Wear)
Roger Toby Soames Hargreaves. Director Hybrid Bill Delivery, High Speed 2 Ltd. For services to Transport. (London)
Asif Abdul Haseeb. For services to Racial Equality Health and Education in Scotland and Pakistan. (Giffnock, Renfrewshire)
Mrs Susan Carol Hawks. For services to the Conservative Party.
Dr Geoffrey Charles Hawtin. Formerly Member Board of Trustees, Kew Gardens. For services to Global Agrobiodiversity Conservation, Subsistence Livelihood Enhancement and Sustainable Food Programmes. (Weymouth, Dorset)
Mrs Gillian Frances Hillier. Formerly Deputy director, Free Schools (North), University Technical Colleges and Studio Schools Capital, Education Funding Agency. For services to Education. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Miss Patricia Ann Hodge. Actress. For services to Drama. (London)
Dr The Very Reverend Elizabeth Lorna Hood. For services to the Church of Scotland and charity.
Mrs Katharine Horler. Chief executive, Adviza and Chair, Careers England. For services to Further Education. (Windsor, Berkshire)
Philip Horrocks. Grade 7 Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)
Dr Kamaljit Kaur Hothi. Head of Colleague Volunteering and Group Fundraising Lloyds Banking Group. For services to Diversity in the Banking Sector.
Mrs Catherine Anne Howell. Chief Nurse, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Services, NHS Blood and Transplant. For services to Nursing. (Bridgeyate, Gloucestershire)
Mrs Geraldine Lesley Howley. Chief executive Officer, Incommunities. For services to Housing, Young People and the community in Bradford. (Bradford, West Yorkshire)
Miss Louise Hubble. Police Inspector Hampshire Constabulary. For services to the Rural communities in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. (Salisbury, Wiltshire)
Dr Nicholas Hughes. For services to Innovation in Africa. (Hampshire)
Miss Mary Winifred Gloria Hunniford. For services to Cancer charities through Breast Screening Services and Cancer Support. (Kent)
Professor Nigel Peter Hunt. Head of Orthodontic Department Eastman Dental Institute, University College London. For services to Dentistry and to the Specialty of Orthodontics. (London)
Thomas Hurst. Chief Investment Officer Sunderland City Council. For services to Local Government and Economic Prosperity through Inward Investment. (Stockton on Tees, Durham)
Miss Ogheneruona Mercy Iguyovwe. Senior Specialist Prosecutor International Justice and Organised Crime Division, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order. (Loughton, Essex)
Ms Alison Jane Inman, JP. For services to Social Housing Tenants in Essex. (Colchester, Essex)
Professor Emily Jackson. FBA. Professor of Law and vice Chair Academic Board, London School of Economics. For services to Higher Education. (London)
Ms Glenys Jackson. Director Merchant Navy Training Board. For services to Recruitment and Training. (Saffron Walden, Essex)
Dr Patricia Denise Jackson. For services to Children with Additional Support Needs and to charity.
Mrs Gillian Olive May James. Headteacher, St Mary's Church of England (A) Primary School, Staffordshire. For services to Education. (Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire)
Mrs Jacqueline Jenks. Chief executive, Leapfrog Mountain. For services to Training, Project Management and People Development. (Newquay, Cornwall)
Brendan James Joyce. Chief executive Officer Norfolk Wildlife Trust. For services to Wildlife Conservation in Norfolk. (Norwich, Norfolk)
Ms Natasha Kaplinsky. Broadcaster. For services to Holocaust Commemoration. (East Sussex)
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Arvind Michael Kapur, DL. Chairman, National Space Centre and Founder and director, Signum Corporate Communications Ltd. For services to Science, Technology, Business and Enterprise. (Oadby, Leicestershire)
Chandrakant Kataria. Group chief executive East Midlands Housing Group. For services to Housing in the East Midlands. (Loughborough, Leicestershire)
Idris Khan. For services to Art. (London)
Philip Andrew Kimberley. Formerly Chair England Hockey. For services to Hockey. (Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire)
Keith Charles Knowles. Chief executive Beds and Bars. For services to the community and charity. (Berkshire)
Dr Nikesh Kotecha. Chief executive Officer Morningside Pharmaceuticals. For services to Entrepreneurship, Innovation in Pharmaceutical Services and Philanthropy. (Rothley, Leicestershire)
Richard James Lake. Owner and chief executive Eastern Airways and Humberside Airport. For services to Aviation. (Louth, Lincolnshire)
Ms Sarah-Jane Abigail Lancashire. For services to Drama. (London)
Mrs Joan Lawton, London. Independent Member, TACT Adoption and Permanence Panel and Member, TACT Board of Trustees. For services to Adoption.
Timothy Patterson Lefroy. For services to the Advertising Industry. (London)
Dr Nigel William Leigh. Principal and chief executive Stephenson College. For services to Further Education and Apprenticeships. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Anthony Rhydian Lewis. Peer to Peer and Financial Inclusion Innovator. For services to Financial Services. (Newquay, Cornwall)
Dr Robert William Lewis. Director TotalSim. For services to Science Applied to Sport. (Brackley, Northamptonshire)
Richard Lister. Vice-Chancellor University of Suffolk. For services to Higher Education. (Ipswich, Suffolk)
Norman Robert Lynas. Chairman Lynas Foodservice. For services to the Business Sector, to charity and the community in Northern Ireland. (Portstewart, Londonderry)
Miss Morag Dorothy MacKellar. Allied Health Professionals Children's Services manager, NHS Forth Valley. For services to Dietetics, the Dietetic Profession and Public Health. (Doune, Perth and Kinross)
Dr Kerry Jean Mashford. Chief executive National Energy Foundation. For services to the Energy Industry. (Buckinghamshire)
Professor Malcolm David Mason. For services to the NHS and Cancer Research. (Cardiff)
Mrs Margaret Mason. Founder and Executive Chair, Children 1st Day Nurseries Group. For services to Education. (Risley, Derbyshire)
Miss Maria McCaffery, MBE. Formerly chief executive Officer, RenewableUK. For services to the Renewable Energy Sector. (Kenilworth, Warwickshire)
Mrs Catherine Brenda McCallum. Director, Rural Affairs, Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Government and the community. (Down)
Mrs Gillian Lesley McCarthy. Director, Operational Policy and Performance, Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service. For services to Employers and Employees. (Oldham, Greater Manchester)
Mrs Susan Bridget McDermott. National director and Non-Executive director, Rainbows Bereavement Support GB. For services to Education. (Doncaster, South Yorkshire)
Ms Francesca Jane McDonagh. Head Retail Banking and Wealth Management, HSBC. For services to Banking. (London)
Ms Nona McDuff. Director of Equality Diversity and Inclusion, Kingston University. For services to Higher Education. (London)
Dr Ramesh Dulichandbhai Mehta. President British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin. For services to the NHS. (Renhold, Bedfordshire)
Professor Colin Mellors. For services to Economic Development in Yorkshire. (Ilkley, West Yorkshire)
Ms Heather Patricia Melville. Director for Strategic Partnerships Royal Bank of Scotland. For services to Gender Equality. (London)
Ms Linda Jean Miller. Project manager Crossrail. For services to Engineering and to Promoting Gender Equality. (London)
Dr Elizabeth Mitchell. Chief executive Institute of Public Health in Northern Ireland. For services to Public Health. (Dundonald, Down)
Miss Valerie Theresa Moore. Chief executive Officer Rightforsuccess Academy Trust, and Executive head, Eaton Hall Specialist Academy, Norwich. For services to Education. (Mulbarton, Norfolk)
Mrs Patricia Moran. Headteacher, Lionel Road Primary School, Brentford, London. For services to Education. (London)
Mrs Amanda Rose Mordey. Headteacher, Merstone Special School and Forest Oak Special School, Solihull. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disability. (Coventry, West Midlands)
Ms Gwyneth Anne Rhoda Morgan. Founder Prisoners Penfriends. For services to the Rehabilitation of Prisoners. (London)
Paul Palmer Mullins. Formerly chairman Industrial Development Advisory Board and chairman, Education and Training Foundation. For services to Business and the Economy. (London)
Alexander Murray. Chief Superintendent West Midlands Police. For services to Evidence-based Policing. (Solihull, West Midlands)
Ms Judith Mary Murray. For services to Tennis Women in Sport and charity. (Bridge of Allan, Stirling and Falkirk)
David Richard Newell. For services to the Newspaper and Publishing Industries. (London)
Mrs Gillian Collins Norton, DL. Formerly chief executive, London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames. For services to Local Government. (Long Ditton, Surrey)
Miss Chinyere Adah (Chi-chi) Nwanoku, MBE. Musician. For services to Music. (London)
Ms Maureen Okoye. Headteacher Davies Lane Primary School, Leytonstone, London. For services to Education. (London)
Dr Kathryn Oldham. Head of Resilience, Civil Contingencies and Resilience Unit, Association of Greater Manchester Authorities. For services to Local Government. (Bramhall, Greater Manchester)
Jonathan Mark O'Neill. Managing director Fire Protection Association. For services to Fire Safety. (Evesham, Worcestershire)
Nicholas Ronald Ormerod. For services to Theatre Design. (London)
Professor Clive Peter Page. Professor of Pharmacology and head of Sackler Institute of Pulmonary King's College London. For services to Pharmacology. (London)
Mrs Angela Paget. Formerly Headteacher, St. Bede's Catholic Junior School, Widnes. For services to Education. (Prescott, Merseyside)
Dr Alison Parken. For services to Equality and Diversity. (Bristol)
Ms Margaret Parks. Chief executive Women's Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre, Cornwall. For services to Victims of Sexual and Domestic Abuse. (St Austell, Cornwall)
Harinder Singh Pattar. Headteacher The Heathland School, London. For services to Education. (Hitchin, Hertfordshire)
Clive Robert Peckover. Head Family Policy, Immigration and Border Policy Directorate, Home Office. For services to Policy on Family, Asylum and Sham Marriages. (London)
Ms Helen Ann Phillips. Business Change and Delivery manager Cymru Wales, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
Ms Wendy Joy Phillips. For services to International Development. (Stowmarket, Suffolk)
Dr Cheryll Denise Pitt. Senior Executive Officer Ministry of Defence. For services to Aviation Safety. (Hampshire)
Mrs Susannah Athenais Polly Purvis. Chief executive, ScotlandIS. For services to the Digital Economy in Scotland. (Edinburgh)
Mohammad Shahed Quraishi. Consultant Ear Nose and Throat Surgeon and director ENT Masterclass, Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals. For services to the NHS and Medical Education. (Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire)
Ms Emily Ramsay. For services to Improving Health and Safety in the Forestry and Arboriculture Industries. (Edinburgh)
Mrs Marsha Rae Ratcliff. For charitable services. (Ware, Hertfordshire)
Dr Fiona Elizabeth Rayment. Director for Fuel Cycle Solutions National Nuclear Laboratory. For services to UK Nuclear Research and Innovation. (Salford, Greater Manchester)
Ms Anna Maria Richardson. Researcher and Analyst Crime and Policing Analysis, Home Office. For services to Drugs and Alcohol Evidence-based Policy. (London)
Peter Richardson. Chairman Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to Enterprise and Growth in Nottingham. (Oakham, Rutland)
Mrs Karen Riley. Formerly Headteacher, Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children, Camden, London. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (Salisbury, Wiltshire)
Jillian Rosemary Lady Ritblat. For services to Arts Philanthropy. (London)
Ms Beverley Rose Robinson. Principal and chief executive Blackpool and the Fylde College. For services to Further Education. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Mrs Bernadette Roobottom. Formerly Headteacher, Shobnall Primary School, Staffordshire. For services to Education. (Burton on Trent, Staffordshire)
Antony David Ross. Director Bridges Fund Management Limited. For services to Social Enterprise and Investment. (Cambridgeshire)
Mrs Margaret Katherine Ross. Formerly Senior Lecturer for Dental Care Professionals, University of Edinburgh. For services to Dentistry. (Haddington, East Lothian)
Paul Russell. Grade 7. For services to Defence. (Bristol)
Ms Sarah Emily Ruston. Author. For services to Adoption. (Crewkerne, Somerset)
David Rutter. Head Armed Forces and Veterans' Health Policy Team. For services to the Health of Members of the Armed Forces, Reservists, their Families and Veterans. (London)
Professor David Roy Sandbach. Director National Innovation Centre for Ageing, Newcastle University. For services to Science, Innovation and Skills. (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Clive Antonio Saunders. For services to the community Education and Equality. (Watford, Hertfordshire)
Councillor Isobel Seccombe. Leader Warwickshire County Council. For services to Local Government. (Lower Tysoe, Warwickshire)
Nardeep Sharma. Chief executive Officer The Thrive Partnership Academy Trust, Executive Principal, Colne Community College and Philip Morant School and College, Essex. For services to Education. (Coventry, West Midlands)
Rakesh Sharma. Chief executive Ultra Electronics. For services to Defence Capability. (Hunningham, Warwickshire)
Hugh Shaw. Secretary of State's Representative for Maritime Salvage and Intervention Department for Transport. For services to Maritime Safety. (Newport on Tay, Fife)
Ms Caroline Diana Burnell Sheppard. Chief Adjudicator, Traffic Penalty Tribunal. For services to Motorists. (London)
Graham Shields. Formerly chief Electoral Officer for Northern Ireland. For services to Electoral Democracy. (Crumlin, Antrim)
Dr Richard John Simpson. For services to Scottish Politics and Public Life. (Bridge of Allan, Stirling)
Miss Laura Ann Pender Smith. For services to Disability Sports. (Forfar, Angus)
Peter Meredith-Smith. Associate director Employment Relations, Royal College of Nursing (Wales). For services to Nursing in Wales. (Cardiff)
Paul Frank Soames. Formerly Deputy chief executive Officer Contact a Family, London. For services to Children. (London)
Ms Wendy Patricia Spinks. Commercial director St. Pancras International Station. For services to Rail. (Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire)
Anthony Stacey. Chief executive South Yorkshire Housing Association and Chair, Placeshapers Group of Housing Associations. For services to Housing. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Miss Heather Mary Stanning, MBE. Formerly Rower. For services to Rowing. (Wiltshire)
David Rutherford Stewart. Business Unit head HM Revenue and Customs. For services to the Promotion of Investment in Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, Antrim)
Alastair Dunbar Storey. For services to the Hospitality Industry. (Newbury, Berkshire)
Peter Stout. For services to Young People and to the community in the North East. (Gateshead, Tyne and Wear)
Ms Margaret Sumner. Headteacher Brook Special Primary School, Tottenham, London. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (London)
Ashley Daniel Tabor. Founder and Executive president Global. For services to the Media Industry. (London)
Ms Ann Edith Templeton. Assistant director State Aid Team, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to Government and State Aid. (London)
Richard Thomason. Grade 7 Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)
Ms Philippa Hilary Jane Todd. Senior Fiscal Analyst Office of Budget Responsibility. For services to Public Finances and Transparency. (London)
Austin William Treacy. Governor Northern Ireland Prison Service. For services to Reducing Re-offending and to Community Safety. (Newtownards, Down)
Professor Jane Margaret Turner. Pro vice-Chancellor for Enterprise and Business Engagement Teesside University. For services to Business Engagement. (Consett, Durham)
Adrian Brian Turpin. Artistic director Wigtown Book Festival. For services to Literature and the Economy in Wigtownshire. (London)
Ms Caroline Underwood. Founder and chief executive Officer Philanthropy Company. For charitable services. (Waterstock, Oxfordshire)
Professor Mahendra Pratap Singh Varma. For services to Cardiology in Northern Ireland. (Bellanaleck, Fermanagh)
Ms Pascale Vassie. Executive director National Resource Centre for Supplementary Education. For services to Education. (London)
Sandeep Singh Virdee. Founder and director Darbar Arts Culture and Heritage Trust. For services to the Promotion of Indian Musical Heritage in the UK. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Professor Lynda May Warren. Formerly Deputy Chair Committee on Radioactive Waste Management. For services to Environmental Protection in the UK and Abroad. (Machynlieth, Powys)
Mrs Melanie Dawn Waters. Formerly chief executive Officer, The Poppy Factory. For services to ex-Service Personnel. (London)
Robert Watt. For services to International Development.
Professor Thomas Welton. Dean Faculty of Natural Sciences, Imperial College London. For services to Diversity and Education. (London)
Mrs Jacqueline Mary Westwood. Director, UK Genetic Testing Network, London. For services to Medical Genetics and the community in Kent. (West Mailing, Kent)
Thomas Anthony Whitfield. Director of Finance Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to the NHS. (Warrington, Cheshire)
David Edward Williams. For services to charity and the Arts. (London)
Roderick Gregory Coleman Williams. For services to Music. (Kineton, Warwickshire)
Dr Roisin Sharon Willmott. For services to Planning in Wales. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
Adrian Wootton. Chief executive Film London. For services to Film. (London)
Gerald Edwin Yates. President National Conservative Convention. For voluntary political services. (West Yorkshire)
Dr Edward Max Ziff. Chairman Town Centre Securities. For services to the Economy and the community in Leeds. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
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Ms Olufunke (Akindolie) Abimbola. For services to Diversity in the Legal Profession and to Young People. (St Albans, Hertfordshire)
Miss Michele Angela Adams. For services to Girls' and Women's Football in Wales. (Cardiff)
Paul Matthew Adams. Formerly Grade 7 Assessment, Curriculum and Qualifications Group, Department for Education. For services to the Department for Education and to the community in London. (Basildon, Essex)
Mrs Ruth Elizabeth Airdrie. Founder, Rainbow Living. For services to Adults with Learning Disabilities. (Aylesbeare, Devon)
Mrs Evelyn Isabel Aitken. Owner, Fergushill Riding Stables. For services to Equestrianism and Riding for the Disabled in North Ayrshire. (Kilwinning, North Ayrshire)
Mrs Sharon Margaret Aitken. Principal Teacher, Special Educational Department, Buckie High School. For services to Children with Special Needs and the community in Buckie, Banffshire. (Buckie, Banffshire)
Mrs Norma Alcock. Volunteer, NSPCC. For services to Vulnerable Children. (Great Wymondley, Hertfordshire)
Mrs Saeeda Ali. Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)
William Bruce Allan. Principal Teacher Physical Education, Buckhaven High School, Levenmouth. For services to Youth Rugby and charity. (Dunfermline, Fife)
Miss Judith Elizabeth Allen. For voluntary service to the community in Northern Ireland. (Down)
Mrs Julie Ann Allen. Headteacher, Birkwood Primary School, Barnsley. For services to Education. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)
John Bradbury Allinson. For services to the Tadworth and Walton Overseas Aid Trust. (Tadworth, Surrey)
Dr Kofi Arhu Anie. Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer Imperial College London. For services to People with Sickle Cell Disease and Thalassaemia. (London)
Ms Yvette Nyantah Twumasi-Ankrah. Director Ankrah Associates. For services to Women in Business. (Essex)
Ms Amma Asante. Writer and director. For services to Film. (London)
Mohammad Ashfaq. Founder and managing director Kikit Pathways to Recovery, Birmingham. For services to Vulnerable People. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Ms Samera Jabeen Ashraf. For services to Sport and Diversity. (Edinburgh)
Francis Gordon Askew. Formerly Literacy and Phonics Adviser Department for Education. For services to Education.
Mrs Lynne Ann Atkin. HR director, Barclays UK and Global head of Employee Relations, Barclays Bank. For services to Human Resources in the Banking Sector. (London)
Mrs Shazia Azhar. Member, Diverse Leaders Network. For services to Education. (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)
William Edward Hampshire Bagnall. Governor and Chair Finance and Strategy Committee, The Sixth Form College Farnborough, Hampshire. For services to Education. (Guildford, Surrey)
Dr John Baker. Chair of Governors Queen Boudica Primary School, Essex, and National Leader of Governance. For services to Education. (Colchester, Essex)
Andrew Donald Ballantyne. Managing director C-Software Ltd. For services to Defence. (London)
Andrew Banks. For services to Diving. (Plymouth, Devon)
Benjamin Barker. For services to the community in Greater Bedminster Bristol. (Southville, Bristol)
Christopher Barmby. For services to Policing and the community. (Tonbridge, Kent)
Mrs Jennifer Ann Barnes. For voluntary service to Disabled People in Monmouthshire.
Ralph Gunther Bauer. Chair Franklin Group. For services to Textiles Manufacturing in Northern Ireland. (Banbridge, Down)
Dr Paul Bennett. For services to Archaeology. (Canterbury, Kent)
John Beresford. Volunteer Show Racism the Red Card Campaign. For services to Education. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Mrs Jennifer Bridget Billington. Deputy Headteacher, Sir Tom Finney Community High School, Preston. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (Preston, Lancashire)
Mrs Anne Carolyn Binney. For services to Wildlife and the Arts. (Channel Islands)
John Binns. Mental Health Champion London. For services to Mental Health. (London)
Mrs Patricia Kathleen Black. Formerly Senior Lecturer, St Mark's Hospital, Harrow, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to Stoma Care Nursing. (London)
Lt Col Robert Henry Lynn Blomfield, TD. Chairman, Northamptonshire Reserve Forces and Cadets Association. For services to the Reserves and Cadets. (Church Brampton, Northamptonshire)
Peter Alan Blyth. Higher Executive Officer Ministry of Defence. For services to the Reserve Forces and Cadets on Tyneside. (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear)
Dean Robert Bolton. Director Eye Watch Security Ltd. For services to Business and the community in Scunthorpe. (Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire)
Mrs Janice Mary Boswell. For voluntary service and services to the community in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. (Belbroughton, Worcestershire)
David John Boutcher. For services to Children's Charity and for Advocating Charitable Corporate Involvement. (London)
Ms Heather Bowry. Head of Group Management Support. For services to HM Treasury. (London)
Mrs Jane Annabelle Boyes. Receiver General and Canon Treasurer, Winchester Cathedral. For services to the Church. (Petersfield, Hampshire)
Mrs Anne Campbell Bradley. For charitable services in Warwickshire. (Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire)
Mrs Katrina Brennan. Stroke Managed Clinical Network manager, NHS Lanarkshire. For services to Stroke Care in Scotland. (Carnbroe, North Lanarkshire)
Miss Emily Sophie Hastings Brooke. Founder and CEO Blaze. For services to the Economy and Transport. (Bath, Somerset)
Mrs Margaret Ann Brookes. For services to Guiding and Young People in Stockport. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)
Paul Lawrence Brown. Mechanical Instrumentation Workshop manager Imperial College London. For services to Higher Education. (London)
Mrs Susan Jean Brown. Formerly Nurse consultant, Connective Tissue Diseases, Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Bath. For services to Nursing. (Bath, Somerset)
Junier Browne. Formerly Environment and Business Senior Advisor Environment Agency. For services to the Environment, Diversity and the community in Leeds. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Ms Karen Bryson. Actress. For services to Drama. (London)
Mrs Gwyneth Noelle Buchanan. Sergeant, Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to Policing and the community in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)
Paul Burgess. For services to People with Disabilities and to the community in Birmingham. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Mrs Carole Lesley Burgoyne. Strategic director for People, Plymouth City Council. For services to Children and Young People. (Plymouth, Devon)
Mrs Pamela Jean Butcher. For services to Table Tennis. (Meopham, Kent)
Dr Rachel Butler. For Development of Genomics services in Wales and across the UK. (Coed-y-Paen, Monmouthshire)
Dr John Buttrick. Formerly director and Honorary president Hull Children's University. For services to Children in Hull. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)
Mrs Emily Katherine Venetia Byron. For services to Children, Young People and the community through the New London Performing Arts Centre. (London)
Dr Jill Marie Cainey. Chief executive Electricity Storage Network. For services to Energy Technology and the community in Wiltshire. (London)
Mrs Jacqueline Cairnie. Unit manager, Greendykes Early Years Centre. For services to Vulnerable Children and their Families in East Edinburgh. (Edinburgh)
Mrs Margaret Anne Calland. For services to the community in Thorpe Hesley, South Yorkshire.
John Murray Cameron. Trustee RUCGC Foundation. For voluntary service to the community in Northern Ireland. (Bangor, Down)
William James Campbell. For services to Agriculture. (Newtownards, Down)
Ronald Nicholas Cannon. Lifeboatman RNLI Ramsgate. For services to Maritime Safety. (Broadstairs, Kent)
Robert James Kennedy Cardwell. For services to the RNLI and the community in Northern Ireland. (Portrush, Antrim)
Mrs Teresa Anne Carpenter. Foster Carer, Kent County Council. For services to Children and Families. (Broadstairs, Kent)
Miss Patricia Carrington. Principal and head of Service City College Peterborough. For services to Further Education and to the community in Peterborough. (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)
Mrs Diane Christine Carroll. Trustee director, Remploy Ltd Pension and Assurance Scheme. For services to People with Disabilities. (Wirral, Merseyside)
Mrs Cheryl June Cates. Disability Champion, Criminal Casework, Immigration Enforcement, Home Office. For services to Equality and Diversity. (Banstead, Surrey)
Mrs Victoria Jean Chalmers. Founder and Lead Practitioner, Time 4 Children. For services to Children's Emotional Wellbeing. (Haywards Heath, West Sussex)
Miss Lynda Chamberlain. Security manager Anglian Water. For services to Water Supply Resilience. (Downham Market, Norfolk)
Ms Aqila Choudhry. For public and political service. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Dr Pushpinder Chowdhry. For services to the Asian community in the UK. (London)
Kevin Christopher Clancy. Formerly head of Construction York College. For services to Further Education. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Mrs Mary Teresa Clancy. SENCO Co-ordinator, St. Gregory's Catholic Science College, Harrow. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (London)
Miss Linda Susan Clark, JP. For voluntary service in the West Midlands. (Walsall, West Midlands)
Mrs Susan Clark. Chair and Fundraiser, Pegasus Playscheme, Dover. For services to Children with Disabilities. (Dover, Kent)
Ms Gillian Clipson. Formerly Deputy chief executive Association of Colleges. For services to Further Education.
Professor David Coates. Director of Life Sciences Learning and Teaching, University of Dundee. For services to Biology. (Nethergate, Dundee)
Andrew Gordon Cochrane. Founder Noble Caledonia. For services to Tourism. (Loughton, Essex)
Christopher John Collier. Business Board Chair NSPCC Peterborough. For services to Children and Young People. (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)
Sean Connolly. Intelligence Analyst HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Innovation and Tackling Organised Crime. (Brentwood, Essex)
John Anthony Conteh. For services to Boxing. (London)
Patrick Joseph Conway. Works Convenor AugustaWestland Ltd. For services to Industrial Relations and the community in Yeovil, Somerset. (Yeovil, Somerset)
Mrs June Cook. For services to charity and the community in Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire. (Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire)
Dr Philip Cooper. Nurse consultant in Dual Diagnosis North West Boroughs Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Cheshire. For services to Nursing. (Warrington, Cheshire)
Stuart Richard Copley. Manager International Liaison Officer, Pakistan, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement and International Relationships. (Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire)
Mrs Elizabeth Iris Corry. Volunteer, The Salvation Army. For charitable services to the community. (Belfast)
Barrie Cottingham. For services to the Boys and Girls Clubs in South Yorkshire. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)
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Anthony Crane. For services to Music charity and the community in Merseyside. (Wirral, Merseyside)
Michael John Creighton. For political and public service. (Southampton, Hampshire)
Professor Thomas Crick. For services to Computer Science and the Promotion of Computer Science Education. (Cardiff)
Mrs Ethna Philomena Cummins. Formerly Headteacher, Whitefield Infant School and Nursery, Lancashire. For services to Education. (Prestwich, Greater Manchester)
Miss Patricia Mary Cunningham. For voluntary political service. (Glasgow)
Ms Susan Janet Dare. Formerly Principal and chief executive Officer Northbrook College, Sussex. For services to Education. (Brighton, East Sussex)
Edward Davenport. Foster Carer Trafford Borough Council. For services to Children and Families. (Leigh, Greater Manchester)
Mrs Jean Davenport. Foster Carer, Trafford Borough Council. For services to Children and Families. (Leigh, Greater Manchester)
Christopher Davies. Higher Executive Officer Ministry of Defence. For services to Drugs Awareness in the Armed Forces. (Amesbury, Wiltshire)
Michael John Davies. For services to Business and Disadvantaged Children in North Yorkshire. (Ilkley, West Yorkshire)
Miss Michelle Rebecca Davies. Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Strategy manager Cornwall Fire, Rescue and Community Safety Service. For services to Victims of Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence. (Bodmin, Cornwall)
Steven Davis. Captain Northern Ireland Football Team. For services to Football. (Southampton, Hampshire)
Ian Charles Dean. For services to Music. (London)
John Anthony Delaney. For services to the Teenage Cancer Trust. (Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire)
Mrs Vilasgauri Ratilal Dhanani. For voluntary and charitable services. (London)
James Andrew Dick. Formerly Chair of Trustees and Governors Moor House School and College, Hurst Green, Surrey. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (Limpsfield, Surrey)
Mrs Gillian Mary Dinsmore. Formerly vice-Chair, Music in Hospitals UK and Convenor Music in Hospitals Scotland. For services to Music and charity. (Glasgow)
Mrs Marina Ann Dolman, JP, DL. President, Bristol City Football Club. For services to Football. (Easter Compton, Gloucestershire)
Professor Claire Alice Mary Domoney. Head of Department Metabolic Biology, John Innes Centre. For services to Crop Science and Improvement of the Pea Crop in the UK. (Norwich, Norfolk)
John Joseph Donnelly. Chairman SDC Trailers. For services to Economic Development in Northern Ireland. (Magherafelt, Londonderry)
Miss Helen Fleure Dorey. Deputy director Sir John Soane's Museum. For services to Heritage. (London)
Mrs Janet Lorraine Down. Chief executive, SoLO Life Opportunities. For services to Children and Young People with Special Needs in the West Midlands. (Ansley, Warwickshire)
Mrs Darrilyn Downes. Teacher, Forest Oak School, Birmingham. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Capt Jeremy Leslie Drewitt. Formerly Harbour Master PD Ports Limited. For services to the welfare of Seafarers on Teesside. (Saltburn, North Yorkshire)
Mrs Janet Dullaghan. Head of Commissioning for Children's Health and Wellbeing, Peterborough Borough Council and Founder, Dreamdrops. For services to Children's Wellbeing. (Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire)
John Dunn. Marine Scientist. For services to the Promotion of Marine Science and Education. (Portlethen, Aberdeenshire)
Lt Col Richard Harris East. For services to charity and the community in Dorchester Dorset. (Dorchester, Dorset)
Miss Joanne Idonia Eccles. For services to Equestrian Vaulting. (Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire)
Mrs Jean Edusei. For services to Girlguiding and to Young People in Ghana. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Mrs Gabrielle Anne Lynam Edwards. For services to the community in the Isle of Wight. (Newport, Isle of Wight)
Ms Ndidi Ekubia. For services to Silversmithing. (Camberley, Surrey)
David Ellis. Formerly chairman Falmouth Harbour Commissioners. For services to the Economy and the community in Cornwall. (Truro, Cornwall)
Babak Erfani. Chairman Archway - the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Network. For services to Network Rail and Diversity in Transport. (Reading, Berkshire)
Ms Sonia Mentena Evans. Foster Carer Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. For services to Children and Families. (London)
Mrs Susan Evans. For services to Disabled People in Merseyside. (Little Crosby, Merseyside)
Alderman Allan George Ewart. For services to Local Government and the community in Northern Ireland. (Craigavon, Armagh)
Mrs Sheila Fairhurst. Co-founder, CarlyFund.co.uk. For services to People who have Suffered Domestic Abuse. (Wigan, Greater Manchester)
Trevor Fairhurst. Co-founder CarlyFund.co.uk. For services to People who have Suffered Domestic Abuse.
David Annunzio Michele Falzani. President Sainsbury Management Fellows. For services to Engineering and Enterprise. (Kent)
Eamon Joseph Fanning. Senior Officer Maritime, Aviation and Military Intervention Cell, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement and charity. (Gravesend, Kent)
Michael Roger Farrant. For voluntary service to the community in London. (London)
Mrs Marion Jean Faust. Chair of Governors, Brampton Manor Academy. For services to Education. (London)
Mrs Elspeth Finch. Entrepreneur, Founder and chief executive Officer, Indigo&. For services to Engineering and Enterprise. (London)
Alan Corry-Finn. Vice president of Trustees Northern Ireland Hospice and director of Nursing, Primary Care and Older, People Western Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Nursing. (Londonderry)
Professor Anthony Colin Fisher. Consultant Clinical Scientist head of Department and director, Merseyside, Royal Liverpool University Hospital. For services to Medical Physics and Clinical Enterprise. (Chester, Cheshire)
Michael Fitzgerald. For services to Homeless People and the community in Maidstone Kent. (Maidstone, Kent)
Terry Flanagan. For services to Rugby League and to charity in the North West. (Grasscroft, Greater Manchester)
Steven John Frankham. For services to Business and to charity in South East England. (London)
Miss Elizabeth Gage. Jeweller. For services to Business. (London)
Mrs Claire Rashleigh Garnett. Founder, Peebles Orchestra and Peebles Youth Orchestra. For services to Music in the community in the Scottish Borders. (Peebles, Tweeddale)
Ms Eileen Garvey. For services to Women who have Suffered Domestic Violence and Abuse in Buckinghamshire. (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire)
Antony Simon Gearing. For services to Young People in the UK.
Ms Sahana Gero. For services to Music and the community in South London. (London)
Mrs Natalie Dawn Gilmour. For services to Women's Rugby League. (Rotherham, South Yorkshire)
Mrs Dawn Alison Good. Head of Stroke Service and Lead Stroke Nurse, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Nursing. (Attenborough, Nottinghamshire)
Mrs Jeanette Gilchrist Gordon. Higher Executive Officer, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Department for Work and Pensions and to the community in East Ayrshire. (Ayrshire)
Mrs Harriet Anne Granville. Formerly History Teacher, Tudor Hall School, Banbury. For services to Education. (Warwickshire)
Gordon Cuthbert Griffin. For services to People with Sight Impairment. (London)
Ms Elizabeth Griffith. Policy Officer Law Centre NI. For services to Vulnerable People. (Belfast)
Mrs Romayne Ida Mary Grigorova. For services to Dance. (London)
Derek Groves. Physical Education Specialist HM Prison Hull. For services to HM Prison Service and to Paralympic Sport. (Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire)
Capt (retired) Gaubahadur Gurung. Executive Officer Ministry of Defence. For services in Support of Service Personnel. (Saffron Walden, Essex)
Ms Kimberly Jane Hager. Joint Commissioning manager (Drugs and Alcohol) Cornwall Fire, Rescue and Community Safety Service. For services to public safety. (Liskeard, Cornwall)
Mrs Barbara Elizabeth Hale. Foster Carer, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Children and Families. (Tipton, West Midlands)
Martin Alan Hale. Foster Carer Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Children and Families. (Tipton, West Midlands)
Mrs Doreen Anne Hall. Councillor, South Lakeland District Council. For services to the community in the Lake District.
Asif Hamid. Chief executive Officer The Contact Company and Chair, Wirral Chamber of Commerce. For services to Small and Medium Sized Businesses. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
Scott Denny Hann. Gymnastics Coach. For services to Gymnastics. (Basildon, Essex)
Dr Robert William Hardeman. Deputy Chair NI Science Industry Panel. For services to the Advanced Manufacturing, Materials and Engineering Sector in Northern Ireland. (Londonderry)
Mrs Bethan Zoe Harding. Headteacher, Herbert Thompson Primary School, Cardiff. For services to Education. (Morpeth, Northumberland)
Gary Anthony Hardman. For services to the Lesbian Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community in Greater Manchester. (Bury, Greater Manchester)
Paul Edward Harper. Formerly Team Leader Social Work Reform, Children's Services, Department for Education. For services to the Department for Education. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)
Nigel Patrick Harris, JP. Director, Camden LGBT Forum. For services to the LGBT community. (London)
Mrs Kathleen Isobel Hartshorne. For services to the community in Pontesbury, Shropshire. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire)
Ms Claire Louise Harvey. Senior consultant KPMG, GB Paralympian and Chair, Anti Homophobia and Transphobia Steering Group. For services to Diversity, Inclusion and Sport. (Kent)
Ms Adetola Kunle-Hassan. Founder Nubian Skin. For services to Fashion. (London)
Mrs Dorothy Haw. For services to the community in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Mrs Stella Maris Hayes. For services to the Samaritans, particularly at HM Prison Preston, Lancashire. (Preston, Lancashire)
Ms Pamal Jeet Hayre. Formerly private secretary Home Office. For public service. (London)
Mrs Dian Joyce Heaney. For voluntary service to the community in Craigavon, Northern Ireland. (Craigavon, Armagh)
Columb Henry, JP, DL. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. (Coleraine, Londonderry)
Mrs Margaret Patricia Stuart Henton. Formerly Non-Executive director, Coal Authority. For services to the Environment and Professional Education. (Edinburgh)
Gareth Higgins. Managing director KMF Precision Sheet Metal Ltd. For services to Apprenticeships. (Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire)
Mrs Pauline Anne Hill. Foster Carer, Cheviots Children's Disability Service, Enfield. For services to Children and Families. (London)
Roger Anthony Hill. Foster Carer Cheviots Children's Disability Service, Enfield. For services to Children and Families. (London)
Philip John Hirst. For services to charity and the community in Wigan. (Wigan, Greater Manchester)
Mrs Barbara Anne Hodkinson. Founder, Butterfly Scheme, Yorkshire. For services to People with Dementia. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
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Ms Alyson Hogg. Founder and Owner Vita Liberata. For services to Economic Development in Northern Ireland. (Ballyclare, Antrim)
Dr John Alan Holmes. For services to charities in Nottinghamshire. (West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire)
Mrs Meryl Homer. Pre-School manager, St. Alphege Church of England Pre-School and manager, Little Treasures and 2's Group. For services to Early Years Education. (Solihull, West Midlands)
Keith Hopkins. For services to charity and the community in Kirriemuir Angus. (Kirriemuir, Angus)
Kevin Thomas Horkin. For services to charity and to the community in Clitheroe Lancashire. (Clitheroe, Lancashire)
Lee Hough. Advanced Nurse Practitioner The White Rose Surgery, West Yorkshire. For services to Nursing. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)
Raymond Charles Howard. Councillor Essex County Council. For services to Local Government and the community in Canvey Island. (Canvey Island, Essex)
John Wallace Howie. For services to Business and the Economy. (Kilmarnock, Ayrshire and Arran)
Mrs Elisabetta Lapenna-Huda. Entrepreneur, Founder and Chair, MyBnk. For services to Financial Services and Young People. (London)
Barry Hudson. For voluntary service to the community and Rowing. (High Shincliffe, Durham)
Dr Sean Terence Hudson. Co-founder Expedition and Wilderness Medicine and Medical Lead, UKMed, Cumbria. For services to Providing Medical Aid and Education. (Cumbria)
Ms Suzanne Leigh Hudson. Chief executive Bipolar UK. For services to People Affected by Bipolar Illness. (London)
Mrs Louise Hunter. Director of Corporate Affairs, Northumbrian Water Group. For services to Business Practice and Corporate Responsibility. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Imam Monawar Hussain. For services to Interfaith Relations and to the Community in Oxfordshire. (Cowley, Oxfordshire)
Ms Sally Jane Hyman. Chair of Trustees RSPCA. Llys Nini Branch. For services to Animal Welfare and the Environment. (Baglan, Neath Port Talbot)
Ian William Edward Imlay. For services to Music in Leicester. (Oadby, Leicestershire)
Mrs Razia Ismail. Chair and Founder, Aaghee. For services to Women in the Asian community in Birmingham. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Mohamed Amin Issa. Senior Lecturer Ministry of Defence. For services to the Defence Centre for Languages and Culture. (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire)
Abdul Jabbar. For political and public service. (Oldham, Greater Manchester)
Mrs Glynis Sylvia James. Headteacher, Heronsbridge School, Bridgend. For services to Special Educational Needs. (Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taff)
Surinder Singh Jandu. For services to Community Cohesion. (London)
Thomas Glyn Jenkins. For services to the community in Greater Manchester.
Mrs Sylvia Jean Jenkinson. For services to the community in Bosley, Cheshire. (Macclesfield, Cheshire)
Mrs Julie Jennings. Formerly manager, Children, Young People and Families, Royal National Institute of Blind People. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (London)
Gideon Jewel. Global president Lear Corporation. For services to the Automotive Industry and charity. (Kenilworth, Warwickshire)
Peter John Sverre Johansen. Formerly chief executive Officer and president London Taxi Company. For services to the Automotive Industry and charity. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)
Sqn Ldr (Retd) George Leonard Johnson, DFM. For services to World War II Remembrance and the community in Bristol.
Ms Mary Elizabeth (Moya) Johnston. Group vice president OEM Businesses, Survitec Group Ltd. For services to Economic Development in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)
Ms Rosemary Johnston. For services to Music. (London)
Mrs Veryan Stella Johnston. Formerly Executive director, Human Resources, Newcastle University. For services to Higher Education.
Brian Jones. For services to Glassblowing. (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear)
Mrs Clara Audrey Jones. For services to the Women's Institute and to the community. (Llangefni, Anglesey)
Professor Fiona Jones. Professor of Rehabilitation Research Kingston University and St. George's University, London. For services to Stroke Rehabilitation. (London)
Ms Jennifer Jones. Founder and manager Inspired Foundations. For services to Adoption.
Dr Nikita Kanani. General Practitioner and chief Clinical Officer NHS Bexley Clinical Commissioning Group. For services to Primary Care. (London)
Dr Serbjit Kaur. Dentist Leicestershire. For services to Dentistry. (Leicester, Leicestershire)
Stephen James Keeler. Operations manager Employment Agency Standards, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to Employment Rights. (Watford, Hertfordshire)
Dr Kenna Kennedy. For services to Promotion of the Gaelic Language Music and Gaelic Medium Education. (Pollokshields, Glasgow)
Mrs Marion Helen Kerley. For services to the community in Andover, Hampshire. (Andover, Hampshire)
Daniel Stuart Kerry. For services to Women's Hockey. (Shabbington, Buckinghamshire)
Asif Amir Khan. For services to Architecture. (London)
Dr Shah Noor Khan. For services to the Muslim community and Community Cohesion. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Christopher Richard Kilroy, DL. For services to charity and the community in Bedfordshire. (Oakley, Bedfordshire)
Christopher Peter Kirk. Deputy District commissioner Perth and Kinross District. For services to the Scouting Movement. (Perth, Perth and Kinross)
Daniel Rayner Kruger. Chairman Only Connect and the West London Zone for Children and Young People. For services to charity. (London)
Vikas Kumar. For services to the Arts and Culture. (Gateshead, Tyne and Wear)
Michael Eric Lambell, JP. For services to the Magistracy and to St.John Ambulance. (Dartford, Kent)
Mrs Patricia Yvonne Angela Lamour. For services to Diversity. (London)
Mrs Diane Lampard. For services to Equestrianism. (Oakham, Rutland)
Ms Fiona Margaret Larg. Chief Operating Officer and secretary University of the Highlands and Islands. For services to Education in Scotland. (Nairn)
Maurice William Lee. For services to Scouting in County Fermanagh Northern Ireland. (Kesh, Fermanagh)
Professor Christopher Terence Lewis. For services to Marine Science and Promoting Scientific Collaboration in the South West.
Charles Gething Lewis. For services to the Samaritans and the community in Herefordshire. (Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire)
Miss Patricia Liddiard. For services to Young People in the UK and Abroad and to the community in Woodford Wells.
Ernest Ian Lindley. Foster Carer Doncaster. For services to Children and Families. (Doncaster, South Yorkshire)
Richard Howard Charles Lindley. For voluntary and charitable services. (London)
Mrs Christine Linnitt. Formerly head, Holywell Primary School, Loughborough. Elected Member of the Headteacher Board for the East Midlands and Humber. For services to Education. (Northamptonshire)
David John Lipman. For services to Liberal Judaism and the Jewish community in Nottingham. (Caythorpe, Nottinghamshire)
Ms Susan Lister. For services to Equality Diversity and the Arts in Yorkshire. (York, North Yorkshire)
Mrs Carolyn Little. Chair, Support in Mind Scotland. For services to Mental Healthcare. (Dumfries)
Miss Denise Katherine Llewellyn. Formerly Executive Nurse director Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. For services to Nursing in Wales. (Tumble, Carmarthenshire)
Ms June Martha Marshall Logan. For services to Disability Sport. (Craigavon, Armagh)
David Eric Long. For services to UK charities. (London)
Dr Michael Paul Loosemore. For services to Sports Medicine. (Wendover, Buckinghamshire)
Mrs Anne Irene Love. Volunteer manager, Western Health Social Care Trust. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. (Limavady, Londonderry)
Derek Charles Lowden. Administrative Officer Working Age Benefits, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Department for Work and Pensions and the community in Teddington, Middlesex. (London)
Ms Alison Jayne Lowe. For services to the Fashion Industry. (London)
Professor Rebecca Jane Lunn. Professor University of Strathclyde. For services to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. (Renfrewshire)
Professor Richard Mark Lyon. Consultant in Emergency Medicine The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. For services to Emergency Healthcare. (Edinburgh)
William John Mcleod Reid MacKie. Formerly Convenor Peterhead Port Authority. For services to the Fishing Industry. (Peterhead, Aberdeen)
The Reverend Roderick MacLeod. For services to the Gaelic Language and voluntary service in Argyll. (Inveraray, Argyll and Bute)
Chris MacMeikan. For services to the Music Festival and Live Events Industry. (London)
Angus Stuart MacPherson. For services to the community in Wiltshire. (Swindon, Wiltshire)
Mrs Isabella Macgregor MacRae. Community Councillor, Dores and Essich. For services to the community in Inverness and the Highlands. (Dores, Inverness-shire)
Alun David Maddox. For services to charity and Education. (Rhondda Cynon Taff)
Mrs Sandra Elizabeth Major. Formerly Senior Caseworker to Jo Cox, MP For parliamentary services and service to the community in Batley and Spen, West Yorkshire. (West Yorkshire)
Ms Angela Patricia Malone. For services to Wheelchair Curling. (Glasgow)
Tarek Fouad Malouf. Founder Hummingbird Bakery. For services to Baking and Confectionery. (London)
Mrs Jennifer Ann Marshall. Principal, Belmont Nursery School, Londonderry. For services to Education. (Eglinton, Londonderry)
Professor Leo Martin. Chairman St. Margaret of Scotland Hospice, Clydebank. For services to Healthcare and Education. (Giffnock, Renfrewshire)
Mrs Isabel Jane Alexandra Martinson. Executive chairman, Considerate Constructors Scheme. For services to Business. (Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire)
Mrs Marjorie Maskrey. For services to the community in Birkenhead, Merseyside.
Dr Mark Mason. Formerly chief executive Officer Mubaloo. For services to the Digital Economy. (Bristol)
Mrs Mary Elizabeth Matthews. For services to the Girl Guides and to The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. (Alloa, Clackmannanshire)
Neil Peter May. Senior Research Fellow UCL and director Sustainable Traditional Buildings Alliance. For services to Sustainability and Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Communities. (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire)
Thomas William Mayberry. For services to Heritage. (Taunton, Somerset)
David McAllister. Chairman Lanarkshire Branch, SSAFA. For voluntary service to Service Personnel. (Strathaven, South Lanarkshire)
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Mrs Laura McCartney. Assistant director, Employment Services, Disability Action. For services to Disabled People and their Families in Northern Ireland. (Rosetta, Belfast)
Dr John Pender McClure. Chairman the Scottish Cot Death Trust. For services to Paediatric Healthcare. (Ayr, Ayrshire and Arran)
Miss Linda Ann McConnell. Founder The Symphony of Dreams Charitable Trust. For services to charity. (Scotstoun, Glasgow)
Eric James McGraw. Founder and lately managing Editor Inside Time. For services to the Rehabilitation of Prisoners in England and Wales. (Taunton, Somerset)
Ms Catrina Ann McHugh. For services to Disadvantaged Women through Theatre. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Pastor John McKee. Pastor New Life City Church and director of City Life Centre. For services to the community in the Shankill and Falls area in Belfast. (Belfast)
Mrs Philippa Jane McKerrow. For services to Guiding in London and the South East. (London)
James Crawford McLaren. Chair Quality Meat Scotland. For services to the Farming Industry in Scotland. (Crieff, Perth and Kinross)
Mrs Valerie Jean McLea. For services to the community and Assisting Policing in Royal Wootton Bassett. (Swindon, Wiltshire)
Dr Sharon Elizabeth Anne McMurray. For services to Children with Literacy Difficulties and to those with Special Educational Needs. (Hillsborough, Down)
Mrs Mary Elizabeth McNulty. Headteacher, St. Roch's Primary and Hearing Impaired School. For services to Education and the Deaf community in Glasgow. (Bearsden, Dunbartonshire)
Mrs Christine Mary Meadows. Foster Carer, Islington Council. For services to Children and Families. (London)
Councillor Paul Stewart Metcalfe. For voluntary service to RNLI in Eastbourne. (Eastbourne, East Sussex)
Mohammad Ajman (Tommy) Miah. Chef and Restauranteur. For services to the Hospitality Industry and charity. (Edinburgh)
Mrs Loraine Midda. Head of Member Services (Lords), Parliamentary Digital Service. For parliamentary service and charitable service to Haven House Children's Hospice, Woodford Green, Essex.
Frederick Milles. Executive Officer Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
Mrs Irene Milne. Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services in Support of Military Operations. (Watford, Hertfordshire)
Mrs Katherine Ann McKenzie Milne. For voluntary service Abroad. (Elgin, Moray)
Robert John Mitchell. Emeritus Curator St. Andrews Botanic Garden. For services to Horticulture and Horticultural Education in Scotland. (Elie, Fife)
Mrs Vera May Mitchell. Volunteer, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to NHS Patients. (Plymouth, Devon)
Andrew Moffat. Assistant Headteacher Parkfield Community School, Birmingham. For services to Equality and Diversity in Education. (Solihull, West Midlands)
The Honourable Rosamond Mary Monckton. For voluntary and charitable services to People with Learning Disabilities and their Families in the UK and Abroad. (Dallington, East Sussex)
Mrs Beryl Eileen Moppett. For services to the community in Solihull, West Midlands. (Solihull, West Midlands)
David Frederick Morlidge. For services to the Arts and the community in Bolton. (Bolton, Greater Manchester)
Mrs Roberta Margaret Morris. Formerly Deputy chief Operating Officer, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board.
Majid Mukadam. Transplant Surgeon Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham. For services to Transplantation Patients. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Ms Johann Cathy Muldoon. For services to Business and Architecture. (Ballymoney, Antrim)
Miss Nicola Ann Murdoch. Chief executive Defence Medical Welfare Service. For services to Armed Forces Personnel and their Families. (Farnham, Surrey)
Colin George Mustoe. Chairman Senator International. For services to Manufacturing and charity in North West England. (Ribchester, Lancashire)
Ms Helen Elizabeth Myers. Assistant Headteacher The Ashcombe School, Dorking, and Chair, London Branch Association for Language Learning. For services to Education.
Pritpal Singh Nagi, DL. For services to Business and charity in Staffordshire. (Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire)
Stuart Martin Nagler, DL. For voluntary service in Hertfordshire. (Radlett, Hertfordshire)
Philip Neame. Trustee and Deputy chairman The Ulysses Trust. For voluntary service to Reserve Forces and Cadets. (Malmesbury, Wiltshire)
Stephen Edward Newbound. For services to the Cabinet Office and No 10 Downing Street. (London)
Michael Nicholas. For services to the Fire and Rescue Service and BAME community in London. (London)
Peter Arthur Nicol. For services to the Highland Games the Economy and voluntary service in the North of Scotland. (Aboyne, Aberdeenshire)
Professor Jane Elizabeth Nixon. Deputy director Clinical Trials Research Unit, University of Leeds. For services to Health Research. (Bingley, West Yorkshire)
Brian David Noble. For services to Rugby League and charity.
Mrs Joanne Noble. Prison Officer Specialist (Health Care), HM Prison Manchester. For services to Prisoners' Health. (Bury, Greater Manchester)
Ms Pranee Nou. For services to Humanitarian Aid and International Development. (Gravesend, Kent)
Leonard John Nye. For services to Charitable Fundraising. (London)
Mrs Caroline Anne Oakley. Formerly director of Nursing (Quality and Patient Experience), Hywel Dda University Health Board. For services to the Nursing Profession and NHS Wales. (Tenby, Pembrokeshire)
Fergal Joseph O'Brien. For services to Social Work Practice. (Mullaghbawn, Armagh)
John O'Brien. For services to Youth Initiatives in the UK and Abroad. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire)
Ms Erin O'Connor. For services to Fashion and charity. (London)
Dr Simon O'Donovan. Clinical Lead Young Onset Dementia Service, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. For the Development of Mental Health Services for Older People. (Rhoose, Vale of Glamorgan)
Miss Eunice Olumide. For services to Broadcasting The Arts and charity. (Edinburgh)
Mrs Elizabeth Anne O'Reilly. Chair of Governors, Greenway Primary and Nursery School, Hertfordshire. For services to Education. (Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire)
Mrs Angela Gwen O'Sullivan. County commissioner for Mid Glamorgan, St. John Ambulance. For voluntary service to First Aid. (Aberdare, Mid Glamorgan)
Stephen Peter Oxlade. Executive Principal Reigate and Coulsdon College. For services to Education. (Epsom, Surrey)
Nitin Palan. For services to Interfaith Relations. (London)
Mrs June Heather Parkinson. For political and public service. (Breaston, Derbyshire)
Miss Anjna Morarji Patel. Principal Officer Road Safety and Parking, Sandwell Council. For services to the Parking Profession. (Perton, Staffordshire)
Mrs Sazeda Patel. For services to the community in Blackburn. (Blackburn, Lancashire)
Mrs Kathleen Mary Whitmore-Payne. Foster Carer, Cornwall Council. For services to Children and Families. (Newquay, Cornwall)
Gerald John Peck. For services to Policing and local communities. (Burton on Trent, Staffordshire)
James Ernest Perry. For services to the community in Ballymena Northern Ireland. (Ballymena, Antrim)
Mrs Susan Carolyn Phelps. Operations director Wales, Alzheimer's Society. For services to People with Dementia in Wales. (Pontyclun, Mid Glamorgan)
Mrs Elizabeth Burton-Phillips. Founder, DrugFAM. For services to People who Experience Drug Addiction and their Families. (Twyford, Berkshire)
Jonathan Harry Phipps. Chairman D-Day Revisited. For services to D-Day Veterans. (Parkgate, Cheshire)
Mrs Amanda Jane Piper. Foster Carer, Suffolk County Council. For services to Children and Families. (Barnby, Suffolk)
John Andrew Plant, JP. For services to Business and the community in the North of England. (Marsh Lane, Derbyshire)
John Raymond Cochrane Pollock. For charitable services to the community. (Coleraine, Londonderry)
Mrs Alison Porter. Higher Executive Officer, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Department for Work and Pensions and to the community in Taunton. (Taunton, Somerset)
Richard Archer Porter. For services to the community in Glasgow. (Glasgow)
Mrs Pamela Mary Posnett. Leader, Melton Borough Council and Member, Leicestershire County Council. For services to Local Government. (Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire)
Ms Lisa Joanne Pursehouse. For services to Sport Charity Engagement and Community Development. (West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire)
Mrs Jean Hamilton Purves. For services to Girlguiding and the community in Moffat, Dumfriesshire. (Largs, Ayrshire and Arran)
Sean Rafferty. For services to Broadcasting. (London)
Dr Bharti Rajput. Director Sole Body Soul. For services to Podiatry and the Economy in Dundee. (Dundee)
Dr Khalid Rashed. Consultant in Stroke Services Yeovil Hospital. For services to Stroke Care in Somerset. (Tintinhull, Somerset)
Miss Gugulethu Sophia Mbatha-Raw. Actress. For services to Drama. (Oxfordshire)
Jonathan Rea. For services to Motorcycle Racing. (Castletown, Isle of Man)
Dr John Rooney Richards. Director Kilbryde Hospice. For services to Palliative Care in South Lanarkshire. (Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk)
Mrs Amanda Jane Richardson. Chief executive, The PACE Centre, Aylesbury and Founder-chairman, Action Cerebral Palsy. For services to Special Educational Needs. (Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire)
Ms Margot Roberts. (Margaret Mrs. Huddlestone), lately Administrative director, Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency. For services to Medical and Dental Education.
Ms Penny Roberts. Founder and Chair of Governors St. Luke's Church of England School, Hampstead, London. For services to Education. (London)
Mark Roscrow. Director (Procurement Services) NHS Wales. For services to Public Healthcare Procurement in Wales. (Nantgarw, Cardiff)
Mrs Susan Helen Ross. Vice president, British Exporters Association. For voluntary service to UK Exports. (London)
Mrs Jacqueline Rowbottom. Foster Carer, Cheshire West and Chester Council. For services to Children and Families. (Chester, Cheshire)
Dr Kevin Rowland. Facilitator in Systems and Services Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (West Bromwich, West Midlands)
Robin Bernard Rush. For services to charity. (Aylsham, Norfolk)
Jonathan Charles Rushton. For services to Mountain and Cave Rescue in North Yorkshire. (Bedale, North Yorkshire)
Mrs Sylvia Russell. Chair, Lanark Community Development Trust. For services to the community and Heritage in Lanarkshire. (Lanark, Lanarkshire)
John Robert Ryan. For services to Art. (London)
Stephen John Ryder. For services to the Highland Games the Economy and voluntary service in Perthshire. (Crieff, Perth and Kinross)
Asif Sadiq. For services to Policing and the community in London. (London)
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, CIVIL
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
MBE
Ms Wendy Jane Sadler. For services to Science Engineering Communication and Engagement. (Llandaff North, Cardiff)
Nicholas Mark Sales. Chief Engineer Valent Applications Ltd. For services to Defence. (London)
Richard Salmon. Senior Executive Officer Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)
Ms Adele Emily Sande. For services to Music. (London)
Trevor Martin Sapey. For services to The Mary Rose Museum and Disabled and Disadvantaged People in Portsmouth and the South East. (Southsea, Hampshire)
Miss Ruth Joan Sara. For services to Young People in the South West of England. (Bath, Somerset)
David Sherrard Sawyer. For services to charity and the community in Brighton. (Brighton, East Sussex)
Timothy Sayer. For services to Art and Philanthropy. (London)
Ms Dorina Isabella Scott. Headteacher Beavers Community Primary School, Hounslow. For services to Education. (London)
Mrs Jacqueline Catherine Scott. For services to Children and the community in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Ms Louise Baxter-Scott. Scams Team manager National Trading Standards. For services to Protecting Vulnerable People from Financial Abuse. (Eastbourne, East Sussex)
Dr Cherith Semple. Macmillan head and Neck Clinical Nurse Specialist South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Nursing. (Newtownards, Down)
Mrs Ishbel Sewell. For services to the community in Aldbourne, Wiltshire. (Aldbourne, Wiltshire)
Tejinder Kumar Sharma. For services to Hindi Literature and to Community Cohesion in London. (London)
Mrs Denise Shaw. Formerly Chair of Governors, Outwoods Primary School. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire)
Ms Sandie Shaw. Singer. For services to Music. (Oxfordshire)
Edward Christopher Sheeran. For services to Music and charity. (London)
Ms Emma Sheldon. For services to Exports. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)
Mrs Deborah Shelley. Centre manager, Bootle Church of England Team Ministry. For services to the Church and the community in South Sefton. (Waterloo, Merseyside)
The Reverend Canon Anthony Michael Shepherd. For services to the Church and the community in Harrogate North Yorkshire. (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)
Grahame Shepherd. Chairman Service Children in State Schools. For voluntary service to the Children of Military Personnel. (Bedale, North Yorkshire)
Ms Peggy Sherwood. Formerly president Jewish Gay and Lesbian Group. (London)
Mrs Michele Shirlow. Chief executive, Food Northern Ireland. For services to the Food and Drink Sector in Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, Down)
Christopher Kevin Shurety. For services to Music. (London)
Keith David Simons. For services to Jewish Prisoners and the Jewish community in Pinner Middlesex. (London)
Douglas Ian Mowat Simpson. Pharmaceutical Journalist Kent. For services to Pharmaceutical Journalism. (London)
Mrs Georgina Felicia Tutuaa Bondzi-Simpson. Chair of Governors, Kingsbury High School. For services to Education. (London)
Mrs Dawn McCarthy-Simpson. Director, Producers Alliance for Cinema and TV. For services to Exports. (Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire)
Mrs Elizabeth Rosemary Skelcher. Formerly assistant director of Economic Development, City of London Corporation. For services to Business Relations and Development in London. (London)
Miss Ruby Smith. For services to Charitable Fundraising and Young and Elderly Vulnerable People in Sheffield South Yorkshire. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Ms Amanda Jane Southwick. Principal Marchbank Free School, Darlington, County Durham. For services to Education. (Darlington, Durham)
Brian Allen Spencer. For services to Mountain Rescue in Cumbria. (Keswick, Cumbria)
Dr Shobba Srivastava. For voluntary service to Community Cohesion in North East England. (South Shields, Tyne and Wear)
Dr Alan Campbell Stanfield. For services to Curling. (Nairn)
Alan Neil Russell Stannah. Joint chairman Stannah Lifts Holdings Ltd. For services to British Manufacturing. (Chichester, West Sussex)
Brian Leslie Russell Stannah. Joint chairman Stannah Lifts Holdings Ltd. For services to British Manufacturing. (Wimborne, Dorset)
Mrs Margaret Carol Stannard. Volunteer, Oak Field School and Specialist Sports College, Nottingham. For services to Special Educational Needs. (Nuthall, Nottinghamshire)
Malcolm Richard Stanton. Acting head Protective Equipment Group, London Fire Brigade. For services to the Safety of Firefighters and the Protection of the Public. (Gillingham, Kent)
Gwyn Starkey. For services to the Lesbian Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community in Greater Manchester. (Bury, Greater Manchester)
Richard David Stevens. For services to the community in Hastings East Sussex. (Hastings, East Sussex)
Barry Stickings. Formerly Chair Micro and Anophthalmic Children's Society. For services to Children with Visual Impairments. (Broadstairs, Kent)
James Stretton. Formerly chairman Lammermuir Festival. For services to the Arts, Finance and charity in Scotland. (Haddington, East Lothian)
Mrs Alison Sykes. For services to Troubled Families in Dearne, South Yorkshire. (Rotherham, South Yorkshire)
Graham Taylor. For services to Forestry. (Hereford, Herefordshire)
Jonathan Francis James Taylor. Formerly Headmaster Bootham School, York. For services to the York Independent State School Partnership. (Truro, Cornwall)
Professor Richard Hamilton Taylor. Visiting Professor in Civil Engineering University of Bristol. For services to Engineering. (Portishead, Bristol)
Mrs Patricia Lorraine Thomas. HR and Redeployment Adviser, Transport for London. For services to Transport in London and the community. (London)
Capt Winston Thomas. Owner Pembrey Airport. For services to Aviation in Wales. (Llanelli, Carmarthenshire)
Dr Elizabeth Claire Thompson. Formerly Senior Policy Adviser Wellcome Trust. For services to Science. (Royston, Hertfordshire)
Bernard Oliver Tickner. For services to Horticulture and to Wildlife Conservation in Suffolk. (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)
Hugh Robert James Totten. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, Antrim)
David Brian Treadwell. For voluntary service to the community in Acocks Green Birmingham. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Richard Treble. Chief Scientific Adviser LGC. For services to the Advancement of Drug Forensics. (London)
Duncan Tree. Head of Policy and Performance Volunteering Matters. For services to Social Care. (Brighton, East Sussex)
Richard Michael Twemlow. For services to Scouting in Wirral. (West Kirby, Merseyside)
Vernon Chandrasiri Udugampola. For services to Humanitarian Aid particularly in Sri Lanka and the UK. (London)
Tariq Zamir Usmani. Founding Chair Better Community Business Network. For services to Community Cohesion. (Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire)
Robert David Uttley. For services to the community in Calder Valley and Todmorden West Yorkshire. (Todmorden, West Yorkshire)
The Reverend June Vaughan. For services to the community in Aberfan Young People and the Red Cross. (Merthyr Tydfil)
Norman Veitch. For services to Glassblowing. (Dartington, Devon)
Deepak Verma. For services to the Arts. (London)
Ms Jean Margery Vidler. Secretary Kingston Environment Centre and director, Green Futures Festivals. For services to the community in Kingston upon Thames. (London)
Willem Patrick Visscher. For services to the Craft of Parchment and Vellum Making. (Ivybridge, Devon)
Councillor Alberta Margaret Mallard Waddington. For services to the community in the West Midlands. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)
Brian Wilfred Walker. Headteacher West Park School, Derby. For services to Education. (Derbyshire)
Mrs Carol Walker. Director, Somme Association. For services to Commemoration and Reconciliation. (Belfast)
Mrs Catherine Walker. War Poets Collection Curator, Edinburgh Napier University. For services to Education, Heritage and Public Engagement. (Edinburgh)
Mrs Dawn Walker. Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)
Ms Helen Mary Walker. For services to Heritage and the community in Ealing. (London)
Mrs Louise Ann Walkiden. Foster Carer, Hertfordshire County Council. For services to Children and Families. (Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire)
Timothy John Walkiden. Foster Carer Hertfordshire County Council. For services to Children and Families. (Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire)
Alan Robert Waltham. Leader North Lincolnshire Council. For services to Local Government. (Brigg, Lincolnshire)
Col Michael Robert Lorne Ward. Honorary Treasurer Combat Stress. For voluntary service to Veterans. (London)
Simon Christian Iliffe Watkin. Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism Home Office. For services to Border Security. (Maidstone, Kent)
Mrs Janet Watson. Deputy Headteacher, Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne, Dorset. For services to Education. (Wimborne, Dorset)
Andrews Dennis Webb. School secretary London School of Economics. For services to Higher Education and to the community in East Anglia. (Cambridgeshire)
Mrs Gail Eileen Webb. Education consultant and lately head of Learning Improvement, Leeds Local Education Authority. For services to Education. (Wirral, Merseyside)
Mrs Janet Elizabeth Wheatley, DL. For services to Voluntary Action Rotherham and the community in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. (Eckington, Derbyshire)
Ms Fiona Deborah Joyce Whimster. Headteacher The Lincoln St. Giles Nursery School. For services to Education and Community Cohesion in Lincolnshire. (Lincoln, Lincolnshire)
Richard Henry Whitehouse. For services to Cave and Mountain Rescue Organisations.
Mrs Una Maria Wiatrek. Senior Executive Officer, Scotland Lead, Devolution Strategy, Advice and Legislation Team, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Department for Work and Pensions. (Falkland, Fife)
Miss Kate Wickham. Managing director GATE7 Ltd. For services to Exports and Outward Investments. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Mrs Etheleen Mildred Wigley. Founder, Children First Derby Charity. For services to Vulnerable Children in Derby. (Littleover, Derbyshire)
Dr John Alasdair Wilson. Consultant Gastroenterologist Fife Health Board. For services to Healthcare. (Cupar, Fife)
Ms Jennifer Woods. Associate director Widening Participation, Kingston University. For services to Widening Access to Higher Education. (London)
Mrs Iona Margaret Worthington. For voluntary political service. (Bury, Greater Manchester)
Oladele Woye. Executive Officer Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Department for Work and Pensions and to the community in East London. (London)
Mrs Mary Hunter Yapp. For services to Art through the Albany Art Gallery, Cardiff and charitable services in Wales. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
John Melville Young. Formerly president Homeless World Cup. For services to Sport and Social Entrepreneurship. (Edinburgh)
Robert James Barton Young. Chair Board of Governors, Foyle College and Governor, Ebrington Primary School. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
Mrs Bula Chakravarty-Agbo. For services to the Arts within the community in South London. (London)
Ajaz Ahmed. Mentor Mosaic Network and Council Member / Advisory Board Member, Huddersfield University. For services to Young People. (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)
Mrs Patricia Obiageli Aiyenuro. For services to Sport in the London Borough of Camden.
Anthony Francis Edwin Lister Aldridge. For services to the community in Ealing London. (London)
Mrs Julie Ann Alford. For services to Young People in Holt, Norfolk. (Holt, Norfolk)
Mrs Noor Jahan Ali. Senior Buying manager, World Foods, Wm Morrison Supermarkets Plc. For services to Diversity in the Retail Industry. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Ronald William Allison. For services to Athletics. (London)
James Campbell Anderson. Honorary president 1st Stonehouse Company. For services to the Boys' Brigade and the community in Stonehouse, Lanarkshire. (Larkhall, Lanarkshire)
Mrs Marjorie Atkinson. For services to the community in Great Hale, Lincolnshire. (Sleaford, Lincolnshire)
Henry Stephen Austin. For services to the Boys' Brigade in Tonbridge and North West Kent. (Tonbridge, Kent)
Ms Catherine Rachel Bache. Founder Secret Garden Outdoor Nursery. For services to Early Years Play and Education in Fife. (Cupar, Fife)
Olayinka Idris Bada. Designated Detention Officer Metropolitan Police. For services to Policing. (London)
Reginald John Bailes. For services to Sport and the community in Old Trafford Manchester. (Old Trafford, Greater Manchester)
Mrs Felicity Alice Bailey. Teaching assistant, Sir Harry Smith Community College, Peterborough. For services to Education. (Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire)
Bryan Logan Bain. Volunteer Nairn Citizens' Advice Bureau. For services to the community in Nairn. (Auldearn, Nairn)
Dr Michael Bandar. Entrepreneur. For services to Young Entrepreneurs in the West Midlands. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Christopher Luke Bannister. For services to the community in Newton and Clifton Lancashire. (Preston, Lancashire)
Miss Beryl May Barcroft. For services to Young People and the community in Forsbrook Staffordshire. (Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire)
Fergus Allan Barklie. For services to Tennis. (Ballymena, Antrim)
Richard Frank Barugh. For services to the community in Easingwold North Yorkshire.
Leonard Arthur Bates. For services to the community in Acton Trussell Bednall and Teddesley Hay, Staffordshire. (Acton Trussell, Staffordshire)
Mrs Valerie Jean Bell. For services to the community in Huddersfield and Kirklees, West Yorkshire. (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)
Mrs Joan Bellis. For services to charity and to the community. (Holt, Wrexham)
Mrs Pamela Irene Berry. For services to the community in Delph, Greater Manchester. (Saddleworth, Greater Manchester)
Miss Valerie Black. For services to the community in Cookstown County Tyrone. (Cookstown, Tyrone)
Graham Charles Bland. For services to The Fire Fighters' Charity and the community in Nottinghamshire. (Mapperley, Nottinghamshire)
Mrs Carol Margaret Bratty. President, Hardwicke and District Branch, Royal British Legion. For voluntary service to ex-Service Personnel. (Quedgeley, Gloucestershire)
Paul James Breen. For charitable services to the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary Therapeutic Roof Garden. (Bridge of Don, Aberdeen)
Mrs Pamela Joan Britton. Caretaker, Stifford Clays Medical Practice, Essex. For services to Healthcare. (Grays, Essex)
Mrs Glenda Margaret Brocklehurst. Manager, Early Years Projects, Stockport Metropolitan Council. For services to Children and Families. (Knutsford, Cheshire)
Mrs Susan Brook. For services to the community in Llanfrynach and Cantref. (Brecon, Powys)
Mrs Florence Elizabeth Broughton. For services to Disabled People in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. (Abingdon, Oxfordshire)
Miss Grace Brown. For voluntary service to the community in Langholm Ewes and Westerkirk. (Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway)
Ian Elliott Brown. For services to Badminton. (Scone, Perth and Kinross)
Mrs Margaret Elizabeth Mary Brown. For services to Music in Northern Ireland. (Ballycastle, Antrim)
Mrs Mary Young Brownlie. For services to the community in Broughton and Upper Tweeddale. (Broughton, Tweeddale)
Dr Melanie Bruce. Clinical Psychologist Starfish Plus. For services to Children and Families in Norfolk. (Fakenham, Norfolk)
Mrs Brenda Margaret Bryden. For voluntary service to Wrexham Maelor Hospital and the community in Wrexham. (Rhosnesni, Wrexham)
Mrs Eileen Fiona Buchan. Management Team Chair, Peterhead Unit, Sea Cadet Corps. For voluntary service to Young People. (Peterhead, Aberdeenshire)
Mrs Joan Bunn. For services to Citizens' Advice Bureau and the community in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. (Nuneaton, Warwickshire)
Mrs Denise Burgin. Sessional Supervisor, ParentLine Scotland. For services to the Welfare of Children and their Families. (Earlsferry, Fife)
Roger John Burnett. For services to the community in Scarborough. (Malton, North Yorkshire)
Clifford Keith Burns. For services to the community in Newtownards County Down. (Belfast)
Graham Edward Bushill. For services to Young People in Crewe. (Crewe, Cheshire)
James Anthony Fowell Buxton. For services to the community in Yeovil Somerset. (Yeovil, Somerset)
Miss Henrietta Millicient Campbell. Vice president Royal British Nursing Association. For services to Disabled Registered Nurses. (London)
Mrs Elizabeth Marilyn Campbell. For services to the Girlguiding in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)
Ms Evelyn Rebecca Canavan. For services to Mental Health. (London)
Alistair Cassie. For services to the community in Ballater Aberdeenshire. (Ballater, Aberdeenshire)
Allan Caswell. For services to the community in Bayston Hill Shropshire. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire)
Mrs Chrystine Sarah Claire Chalk. For voluntary service to Save the Children. (London)
William Chambers. For services to Football and the community. (St Anns, Nottinghamshire)
Mrs Carol Margaret Chapman. Member, St. John Fellowship Cheshire. For voluntary service to St. John Ambulance. (Warrington, Cheshire)
Ms Helen Chapman. Grade 7 Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)
Alan Alexander Clarke. For services to the community in Northern Ireland through Dance Education. (Belfast)
Mrs Jean Clarke. For services to Riding for the Disabled Association, Northern Ireland. (Ballymena, Antrim)
Mrs Morag Allan Coates. For services to Young People in Darlington. (Darlington, Durham)
Connal Murray Cochrane. Director The Cochrane Foundation. For services to the community in Alva, Clackmannanshire. (Clackmannanshire)
John James Cochrane. For services to Sport and the community in Northern Ireland. (Craigavon, Armagh)
Mrs Lillian Cook. Co-Owner, Perth and Dundee Tuition Centres. For services to Education. (Doune, Perth and Kinross)
Richard Neville Kenneth Copas. For services to Young People in Holt Norfolk. (Holt, Norfolk)
Mrs Jean Roberta Corliss. Treasurer and Operations manager, Soar Valley Bus. For services to Rural Community Transport. (Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire)
Mrs Avril Cotterill. For services to the community in Haughton, Staffordshire. (Haughton, Staffordshire)
Lee Grant Cracknell. For services to Disability Sport in Essex. (Bicknacre, Essex)
Andrew Frederick Craig. For services to the Armed Services and the community in Fleetwood Lancashire. (Fleetwood, Lancashire)
Miss Rosalind Cramp. For services to Disability Sport in Hertfordshire. (Letchworth, Hertfordshire)
Miss Mandy Cunningham. For services to Bowling. (Belfast)
Joseph Henry Curry. For services to Charitable Fundraising in County Tyrone. (Cookstown, Tyrone)
Ms Natasha Dalton. Tutor City College Peterborough. For services to Further Education. (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)
Mrs Ellen Marie Delaney. For services to the community in Fordbridge, Solihull. (Solihull, West Midlands)
Mrs Mary Diamond. For services to Cancer Support. (Londonderry)
Ms Marianne Rose Diller. For services to the community in Halesowen West Midlands. (Halesowen, West Midlands)
Mrs Ruby Eva Ditcher. For services to the community in Tavistock, Devon and Callington, Cornwall. (Callington, Cornwall)
Mervyn John Dougan. For services to Older People in Northern Ireland. (Collone, Armagh)
Mrs Margaret McCall Driscoll. For services to the community in Burnmouth, Berwickshire. (Eyemouth, Berwickshire)
Mrs Pamela Joyce Drummond. For voluntary service. (Lisburn, Antrim)
William Thomas Duperouzel. For services to charity and the community in Bedfordshire. (Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire)
Mrs Rachel Ehrentreu. For services to the Vulnerable and Elderly members of the Jewish community in North West London.
Mrs Barbara Ann Elliott. For services to Young People, charity and the community in Llangattock and Crickhowell. (Crickhowell, Powys)
Christopher Elwell. Director Half Moon Theatre. For services to Theatre and Young People. (London)
Brian Wynn Evans. For voluntary service in the Scottish Borders. (Scottish Borders)
Ms Andree Falla. For services to the Girl Guides and other charities. (Stotfold, Bedfordshire)
Dean Faulkner. Bandmaster Isle of Sheppey St. John Ambulance Band. For voluntary service to St. John Ambulance. (Sheerness, Kent)
Mrs Uma Nalayini Fernandes. For voluntary service to Community Healthcare in Middlesex. (London)
Timothy Fogden. For services to charity and the community in Bury St Edmunds Suffolk. (Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk)
Mrs Barbara Evelyn Forrai. For services to charity in the UK and Russia. (London)
Mrs Zoe Frais. For services to Young People and the community in Alnwick, Northumberland. (Alnwick, Northumberland)
Mrs Mary Alison Freemantle. For services to the community in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire. (Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire)
Mrs Beatrice Evelyn Frost. For services to UK National Heritage. (Hailsham, East Sussex)
Mrs Lilian Elsie Fuller. For services to Elderly People in Ash, Surrey. (Aldershot, Hampshire)
Barry Anthony Furness. Chairman Fareham Branch, RAF Association. For voluntary service to ex-Service Personnel. (Fareham, Hampshire)
Mrs Margaret Elizabeth Galbraith. For services to Foster Care in Northern Ireland. (Strabane, Tyrone)
Mrs Shirley Galsworthy. For services to Elderly People and the community in St. Albans, Hertfordshire. (St. Albans, Hertfordshire)
Mrs Priscilla Lyons Gamble. For voluntary service to the community in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. (Lisbellaw, Fermanagh)
Mrs Eileen Anne Gardner. Art Tutor. For services to Adult Education and the Arts in Fife. (Newport-on-Tay, Fife)
Richard Adrian Giles, JP. For services to the community in Pewsey Wiltshire. (Pewsey, Wiltshire)
Phillip Robert Gillespie. For charitable services in Northern Ireland. (Ballymena, Antrim)
Alastair Gilmore. For services to Higher Education and to the community in Antrim Northern Ireland. (Carrickfergus, Antrim)
Robert Edward Glasgow. Secretary Cockenzie and Port Seton Amateur Radio Club. For services to Amateur Radio, the community and charity in South East Scotland. (Port Seton, East Lothian)
Mrs Sheena Mhairi Glover. For services to Music and charity in Angus. (Arbroath, Angus)
Mrs Doreen Golding. For services to charity and the Pearly Kings and Queens Society. (London)
Richard Jeremy Golland. For services to Business and charity. (Brookmans Park, Hertfordshire)
Mrs Hilary Nan Goodall. For services to the community in Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire.
David (Bill) Gordon. Ranger Peak District National Park. For services to Wildlife, particularly the Protection of the Ring Ouzel.
Samuel Johnston Gray. Organist and Choirmaster Ballyholme Presbyterian Church, Bangor, Northern Ireland. For charitable services. (Holywood, Down)
Mrs Joan Thelma Green. Chair, Homestart Craigavon. For services to Children and Families in Northern Ireland. (Waringstown, Armagh)
Dr Linda Helene Greenwall. Dentist Hampstead Healthcare Ltd. For services to the Dental Profession in the UK and Abroad. (London)
Steven Barry Greenwood. Special chief inspector British Transport Police. For voluntary service to Policing. (London)
Raymond Griffiths. Secretary Birmingham Branch, SSAFA. For voluntary service to ex-Service Personnel. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Mrs Urszula Krystina Gudiens. For services to Charitable Fundraising. (Moor Park (Northwood), Hertfordshire)
Ms Mary Ishbel Haggarty. Secretary Arrochar and Tarbert Community Council. For services to the community in Arrochar, Tarbet and Ardlui, Argyll. (Arrochar, Dunbartonshire)
Ms Patricia Hall. For services to the community. (Workington, Cumbria)
Mrs Eileen Alicia Hamilton. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. (Dromore, Down)
Martyn Charles Hamlin. Disability Employment Adviser Devon Cornwall and Somerset, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the community in Norton Sub Hamdon, Somerset. (Norton Sub Hamdon, Somerset)
Frank Leslie Hancock. For services to Golf and the community. (Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire)
Mrs Louisa Esther Harbottle. Prison Visitor, HM Prison Frankland. For services to Prisoners. (Blaydon, Tyne and Wear)
Franklyn Harris. Learning Ambassador Learning and Work Institute. For services to Adult Learning and Skills. (London)
Mrs Josephine Harris. For services to charity and the community in Lincoln. (Lincoln, Lincolnshire)
Mrs Marian Jean Harris. Musical director, Milford Haven Amateur Operatic Society. For services to Music and Amateur Community Theatre in Pembrokeshire. (Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire)
Noel Harris. For services to charity and the community in Lincoln. (Lincoln, Lincolnshire)
Kenneth Harvey. Head of Service Children with Disabilities, Central Bedfordshire Council. For services to Children and Young People. (Biggleswade, Bedfordshire)
Anthony John Hawkins. For voluntary service to Disabled People in Ceredigion. (Ceredigion)
Mrs Marie Hawthorne. Escort for Lord-Lieutenant Cadets, Northern Ireland Reserve Forces and Cadets Association. For voluntary service to the Army Cadet Force. (Belfast)
Miss Rachel Hayes. Head of Membership and Events Regen SW. For services to Women in the Energy Sector. (South Molton, Devon)
Mrs Erika Roswitha Hayward. Founder, Timbertown, Maidenhead. For services to Education. (Maidenhead, Berkshire)
Dr Samantha Georgina Healy. Campaign director the 5 percent Club, QinetiQ. For services to Apprenticeships and Graduate Programmes in the Defence Industry. (Winchester, Hampshire)
Mrs Elizabeth McRae Hendry. For services to Clydebank Golden Jubilee Hospital. (Glasgow)
Miss Melanie Hipwood. Security Operations manager Department for International Development. For services to Public Administration. (Sittingbourne, Kent)
David Hugh Hodge. For services to the community in Cockfield Suffolk. (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)
David Allen Hogarth. For services to Elderly People in Westminster London. (London)
Mrs Mary Holman. For services to the community in Ditchling, East Sussex. (Ditchling, East Sussex)
Ms Deborah Ann Holme. For services to Dance and Young People in Essex. (Chelmsford, Essex)
Christopher John Houlgate. Volunteer. For services to Southrepps Commons. (Southrepps, Norfolk)
Mrs Elizabeth Hueston. Writer. For services to the community in Portglenone, County Antrim. (Ballymena, Antrim)
Mrs Margaret Rees-Hughes. Community Non-Officer (Independent Member), Hywel Dda University Hospital Board. For services to the NHS in Wales. (Llanelli, Carmarthenshire)
Mrs Mary Hugo. For services to the community in Manaton, Devon. (Newton Abbot, Devon)
Neil Andrew Christopher Hulme. Conservation Adviser Sussex Branch, Butterfly Conservation. For services to Wildlife Conservation. (West Sussex)
Mrs Muriel Anna Hunt. For charitable services in Oxford. (Oxfordshire)
Hugh Arthur Hutchinson. Captain 1st Vale of Leven Boys' Brigade. For services to the Boys' Brigade and the community in Vale of Leven. (Clydebank, Dunbartonshire)
Miss Felicity Jane Irons. For services to Rush and Heritage Crafts. (Bedford, Bedfordshire)
Ashley Norman Jackson. Landscape Watercolourist. For services to Art. (Holmfirth, West Yorkshire)
Mrs Valerie James. For services to Older People and to the community. (Seven Sisters, Neath Port Talbot)
Edward James Jenkins. For services to the community in Dinas Powys. (Powys, Vale of Glamorgan)
Mrs Jennifer Carol Johns. For voluntary service in Portsmouth, Hampshire. (Southsea, Hampshire)
Colin Johnson. Operations assistant the Conservative Party. For political service. (London)
Mrs Gloria Elizabeth Johnson. For services to the community in Measham, Leicestershire. (Wem, Shropshire)
Ian Johnson. For services to the community in Skelton North Yorkshire. (Saltburn, North Yorkshire)
Frank Jonas. For services to the community in Portsmouth. (Portsmouth, Hampshire)
Capt David Cledlyn Jones. For services to Anglo-German relations and World War II Education. (Pennard, Swansea)
Ronald William Godfrey Jones. Chairman Bassaleg and Rhiwderin Branch, Royal British Legion. For voluntary service to ex-Service Personnel and their Families. (Newport, Gwent)
Mrs Mary Kasey. For voluntary service to Save the Children. (Epsom, Surrey)
Mrs Janet Margaret Kempson. Manager, Centre Place Family Centre, Southend on Sea, Essex. For services to Children and Families. (Rayleigh, Essex)
Miss Janet Dawn Kerridge. For services to the community in Walsham le Willows Suffolk. (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)
Mrs Jane Kett. For services to the Girl Guides in Grimsby. (Grimsby, Lincolnshire)
Miss Lorna Elizabeth Key. For services to the community in Little Totham Essex. (Little Totham, Essex)
Suraj Bhan Khandelwal. Chairman and managing director S&A Drapers Ltd and Secure Deposit Ltd. For services to Business and the community in Leicester. (Birstall, Leicestershire)
Mrs Ann Georgina Khoshbin. For services to Education. (Blackpill, Swansea)
Mrs Ibolya Violet Knill. For services to Holocaust Education and Interfaith Cohesion. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Vinod Mathuradas Kotecha. For services to the Asian community in North London. (Watford, Hertfordshire)
Gavin Richard Lambert. Head of Information Department National Crime Agency and chairman of Trustees, Different Strokes. For services to Law Enforcement and Young People. (Horley, Surrey)
Alan James Wilson Langton. For services to the community in Mapperley and Arnold Nottinghamshire. (Mapperley, Nottinghamshire)
Ronald Peter Lavers. For services to the community in the Rame Peninsula Cornwall. (Torpoint, Cornwall)
Miss Celia Jane Leatt. For services to the community in Bristol. (Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol)
Dr Rudolf Oscar Leavor. For services to the Jewish community and Interfaith Relations in Bradford West Yorkshire. (Bradford, West Yorkshire)
Norman Lee. For services to Football and Young People in Tameside. (Hyde, Greater Manchester)
The Reverend Jane Mary Legh. For voluntary service in Derbyshire. (Ashbourne, Derbyshire)
James George Francis William Leslie. For voluntary service to Police Welfare in Northern Ireland. (Ballymena, Antrim)
Mrs Gaynor Ann Lewis. For services to charity and the community in Rowsley, Derbyshire. (Matlock, Derbyshire)
Mrs Linda Lewis. Volunteer, West Durrington Phoenix Youth Group. For services to Young People.
Mrs Noreen Mary Lewis. Lead Nurse, Cardiff and Vale University Hospital Board. For services to Haematology Nursing in South Wales. (Newport)
Edwin Horace Lintott. For services to the community in Stedham West Sussex.
Harvey Arthur Lawrence Lloyd. For services to the community Mountain Rescue, Mountaineering and Heritage in Wales. (Caernarfon, Gwynedd)
Harry Lodge. President and chairman Wakefield Angling Club, and Executive Committee Member, Newmillerdam Country Park. For services to Angling. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)
Jacqueline Longden. Formerly manager The BLESMA Elizabeth Frankland Moore Home, Blackpool. For services to Veterans. (Blackpool, Lancashire)
John William Lord. For services to Flintknapping. (King's Lynn, Norfolk)
Geoffrey Philip Lynch. For services to Disabled People and the community in Waterlooville and Havant Hampshire. (Waterlooville, Hampshire)
Ian Bradley MacDonald. For services to Citizens' Advice Bureau and the community in Lisburn. (Lisburn, Antrim)
Joe Mahon. For services to charity and Cross Community Relations in Fermanagh. (Irvinestown, Fermanagh)
Mrs Janice Main. Volunteer and lately Governor, Stag Lane Junior School, Edgware. For services to Education. (London)
Mohammed Tauqeer Malik. Councillor Aberdeen City Council. For services to the community in Aberdeen. (Aberdeen)
Edward Marcus. Chairman Maysfield Support Group. For services to the Cancer Fund for Children. (Belfast)
Ms Dorothy Mary Markham. Director Cairn Mhor Childcare Partnership. For services to Children, Young People and their Families in Fife. (Falkland, Fife)
John Bernard George Marsden. For services to the community in Tickhill South Yorkshire. (Doncaster, South Yorkshire)
Mrs Anne Isabel Masino. For voluntary service to Young People through the UK Scout Association. (Argyll and Bute)
Ms Margaret Anne Mason. For services to the Friends of Thetford Forest and Heritage in Suffolk.
Mrs Margaret Mather. Secretary, Inveraray Highland Games. For services to the community in Inveraray. (Inveraray, Argyll and Bute)
Samuel James Mawhinney. Director Denholm Fish Selling Company Ltd. For services to the Fishing Industry and community in County Down. (Newtownards, Down)
Mrs Elizabeth McCann. For services to Criminal Justice. (Ballyclare, Antrim)
Mrs Mary McCarthy. For voluntary service. (Portaferry, Down)
Ian McDonnell. For services to the community in the Ards Peninsula Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, Down)
Mrs Mary McGowan. First Aid Volunteer, British Red Cross. For voluntary service to First Aid in Aberdeen.
Miss Elaine McHaffie. Volunteer North East Sensory Service, Aberdeen Branch. For services to People with Disabilities and charity. (Aberdeen)
Frank McHugh. Group Scout Leader 33rd Ayrshire Scout Group. For services to the Scouting Movement and the community in East Ayrshire. (Dalmellington, Ayrshire and Arran)
Ms June McIntosh. Deputy Charge Nurse Edinburgh Cancer Centre. For services to Young People with Cancer and to charity in Edinburgh. (Edinburgh)
Mrs Iris Ann Hume King McNab. Secretary, Friends of Victoria and Whyteman's Brae Hospitals. For services to charity in Kirkcaldy, Fife. (Kirkcaldy, Fife)
Mrs Jacqueline Fraser McNairn. For services to Young People and the community in Pathhead, Midlothian. (Pathhead, Midlothian)
James Duncan McKay McNeill. For services to the community in Broughshane and the Glens Northern Ireland. (Ballymena, Antrim)
Brian Medhurst. For services to the community in Yelverton Devon. (Yelverton, Devon)
David Meldrum. For services to Rothesay Brandanes Amateur Football Club Argyll and Bute. (Rothesay, Argyll and Bute)
Mrs Iffet Anwar Mian. Founding Member, All Pakistan Women's Association Birmingham Branch. For charitable and community service. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Andrew Johnston Michie. For services to the Safety of Outdoor Adventure Activities. (Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire)
Mrs Sabina Miller. For services to Holocaust Education and Interfaith Cohesion. (London)
Roger Graham Millns. For services to the community in Audlem Cheshire. (Crewe, Cheshire)
Arthur Alexander Mitchell. For voluntary service to the Ex-Service community in Lisburn. (Lisburn, Antrim)
David Henry Montgomery. Member Ballymena Combat Cancer Group. For services to Cancer Sufferers in Northern Ireland.
Dr Roger Philip Morgan. For voluntary service to the Arts in Herefordshire. (Ross on Wye, Herefordshire)
Mrs Sally Elizabeth Morris. For services to the community in Islip, Northamptonshire. (Kettering, Northamptonshire)
Mrs Barbara Liddle Mortimer. Formerly secretary, Gateshead Division, SSAFA. For voluntary service to ex-Service Personnel. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
William John Mulroe. For services to charity and the community in Featherstone West Yorkshire. (Pontefract, West Yorkshire)
Dr Sohail Munshi. General Practitioner Five Oaks Family Practice, North Manchester. For services to Primary Care. (Greater Manchester)
Brian Edward Murphy. Special Constable Cumbria Constabulary. For services to Policing. (Brampton, Cumbria)
Anthony Cecil Nelson. For services to the community in Sheringham Norfolk. (Sheringham, Norfolk)
Stephen Newman. Shepperton Lock and Weir Keeper Environment Agency. For services to Inland Waterways. (Shepperton, Surrey)
Andrew Norton. For services to the community in Hinton St. George Somerset. (Hinton St George, Somerset)
Dennis Cyril Norton. Founder Norton Collection. For services to Community Heritage in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. (Worcestershire)
Miss Cara O'Donnell. Co-Founder SAMS. For services to charity in Glasgow. (Glasgow)
Cornelius Peter O'Hare. Caretaker Southern Regional College, Newry West Campus. For services to Further Education in Northern Ireland. (Newry, Down)
Mrs Eileen O'Sullivan. Volunteer, Age Exchange, Blackheath. For services to Education. (London)
Dr Ruth Padday. General Practitioner Hedge End Medical Centre. For services to Healthcare and Young People in Hampshire. (Botley, Hampshire)
Mrs Catherine Helena Mary Palmer. For charitable services to The Fire Fighters' Charity in the North West. (Pendlebury, Greater Manchester)
Roy William Palmer. For services to charity and the community. (Llandrindod Wells, Powys)
Mrs Janet Parry. For services to the community and Local Government. (Vale of Glamorgan)
Mrs Margaret Ann Parry. For services to the community in Chobham, Surrey. (Chobham, Surrey)
John Henry Paterson (Johnny Pat). For services to Charitable Fundraising and the community in Hull East Riding of Yorkshire.
Michael John Pattie. For services to charity in Dumfries and Galloway. (Dumfries)
Mrs Mary Ellen Phillips. Director, Motherwell and Wishaw Citizens' Advice Bureau. For services to the community in Lanarkshire. (Wishaw, Lanarkshire)
Mrs Margaret Ann Pick. For voluntary service to Save the Children. (Oxshott, Surrey)
Mrs Judith Elizabeth Powell. For services to Operation Christmas Child, Meltham, West Yorkshire. (Holmfirth, West Yorkshire)
Clifford John Powis. Paramedic Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust. For services to Emergency Care. (Abertillery, Gwent)
Raymond John Radmall. For services to the community in Pagham West Sussex. (Bognor Regis, West Sussex)
Mrs Marie Rafferty. For services to the community in Newry and Mourne. (Newry, Down)
Mrs Alice Victoria Rankin. Owner, Baker's Oven Cafe. For services to the community in Newarthill, North Lanarkshire. (Bellshill, Lanarkshire)
George Alan Ranyard. For services to charity. (Skegness, Lincolnshire)
Mrs Glenys Diane Raybould. Founder, Rhondda Breast Friends. For voluntary service to People with Breast Cancer. (Porthcawl, Bridgend)
Andrew Howard Riley. For services to the community in Northwood Hills Middlesex. (London)
Miss Agnes Margaret Ringland. Formerly Postmistress Crossgar Post Office. For services to the community in Crossgar, County Down. (Crossgar, Down)
Gordon Roach. For services to the community in Winstone Gloucestershire. (Cirencester, Gloucestershire)
Jeremy Roberts. Formerly Deputy Headteacher Rhyl High School. For services to Education and the community in Rhyl. (Rhyl, Denbighshire)
Philip James Rusk. For services to charitable and voluntary work in the local community. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Mrs Fiona Florence Russell. Shop Volunteer, Capability Scotland. For services to charity in Edinburgh. (Edinburgh)
Alexander Douglas Ruthven. Trustee Therapet. For voluntary service to the community in Edinburgh and the Lothians. (Edinburgh)
Mrs June Beryl Sadler. For services to the community in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)
Mohinder Singh Sangha. Member Board of Jathadars, Sikh Council. For services to the community in Leicester. (Rushey Mead, Leicestershire)
Daniel Joseph Savage. Chairman Brookvale Care Home for the Disabled. For services to Disabled People. (Greater Manchester)
David John Sayers. For services to the community in Henfield West Sussex. (Henfield, West Sussex)
Mrs Amanda Jane Scales. Learning Ambassador, Learning and Work Institute. For services to Adult Learning and Skills. (Brighton, East Sussex)
Robert Philip Scott. For services to Young People through the Scout Association. (Randalstown, Antrim)
Mrs Elaine Scriven. For services to the community in Bradford, West Yorkshire. (Lancashire)
Mrs Prudence Bridget Scurfield. For services to Fundraising for Save the Children. (Petersfield, Hampshire)
Graham Scutt. For services to Rugby. (Solihull, West Midlands)
Allan Henry Searle. For services to the community in Stogursey Somerset. (Bridgwater, Somerset)
Mrs Maureen Pearl Selley. For services to Local History. (Yelverton, Devon)
Mrs Trudi Shaw. Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For voluntary service. (London)
Mrs Sandra Irene Showell. Teacher, Peter Symonds College, Winchester. For services to Education. (Winchester, Hampshire)
Kandiah Sivayogaiswaran. For services to the Midlands Tamil Cultural Association and to Young People in Birmingham. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)
Alan David Skews. For services to the community in Callington Cornwall. (Callington, Cornwall)
Mrs Gillian Kathleen Smith. Founder and manager, Gooseberry Bush Day Nursery, Camborne, Cornwall. For services to Children and Families. (Penzance, Cornwall)
Mrs Teresa Maria Smith. Chair and Trustee, Sheffield Unit. For voluntary service to the Sea Cadet Corps. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Mrs Ann Miriam Squirrell. Founder, Mid-Suffolk Axis. For services to People with Physical and Sensory Disabilities in Mid-Suffolk. (Stowmarket, Suffolk)
Gary George Stack. Constable West Midlands Police. For services to Policing and the community. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Roy Stephen. For services to the Malayalee Association UK Knanaya Catholic Association and to the community in Swindon, Wiltshire. (Swindon, Wiltshire)
Miss Ann Stewart. For voluntary service to the Arts Healthcare and Steam Railway Preservation in London, Edinburgh and Derby. (Kirkcaldy, Fife)
Mrs Margaret Stewart. Guide Leader and Volunteer. For services to the community in Aughnacloy, County Tyrone. (Aughnacloy, Tyrone)
Mrs Priscilla Carol Stirling. For services to Youth Sport in Carrickfergus. (Ballyclare, Antrim)
Mark Richard Stockdale. Volunteer Hull Children's University. For services to Education. (Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)
Mrs Helen Stoodley. Formerly Sergeant, Metropolitan Police. For services to Policing and Youth Engagement in South West London. (West Byfleet, Surrey)
Duncan Struthers. For services to the community in Hillingdon London. (Stapleton, Bristol)
Alan Frederick Sturgeon. For services to Rugby. (Lisburn, Antrim)
Mrs Christine Helen Sutherland. For services to the community in Banff and Buchan. (Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire)
Mrs Pauline Anne Sykes. For services to the community in Rawcliffe, East Riding of Yorkshire. (Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire)
Christopher Syrus. Founder SYRUS Consultancy C.I.C. For services to Further Education. (London)
Dennis Taylor. Higher Executive Officer Programme Management Officer, Data Science, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Department for Work and Pensions Digital Group and Charitable Fundraising. (Fellgate, Tyne and Wear)
Miss Marie Taylor. Area Standard Bearer Royal Naval Association. For services to Veterans and the community in York. (York, North Yorkshire)
Mrs Mary Olivia Tebble. For voluntary service to Wildlife Conservation and the community in East Lothian. (North Berwick, East Lothian)
Mrs Hilary Gwyneth Terry. Youth Leader, Olney Holiday Bible Club. For services to the community in Olney, Buckinghamshire. (Olney, Buckinghamshire)
David Paul Thomas. For services to charity in Africa and Pastoral Care in the Fire Service in Wales. (Llandysul, Ceredigion)
Mrs Margaret Yvonne Thompson. For services to the community in Shareshill, Staffordshire. (Shareshill, Staffordshire)
Samuel James Thompson. For voluntary service to the community and ex-Service Personnel in Portadown. (Portadown, Armagh)
Mrs Linda Ann Thornton. For services to Young People in Dorset through the Creation of the John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation. (Bournemouth, Dorset)
Richard Derek Tilney. For services to the community in Malmesbury Wiltshire.
John Tivnan. Councillor Torpoint Town Council. For services to Local Government and the community. (Torpoint, Cornwall)
David Noel Tod. Vice chairman Scottish Fisheries Museum. For services to Preserving the Heritage of the Scottish Fishing Industry. (Cellardyke, Fife)
Mrs Ruth Tomkins. Fundraiser, Dementia UK. For charitable services to People with Dementia and their Carers. (Burwash, East Sussex)
Nigel James Travis. For services to Boxing and the community. (Worsley, Greater Manchester)
Miss Ruth Marie Truelove. Reading assistant and Governor Stepney Primary School, Hull and Volunteer, National Literacy Trust. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)
Hugh Tulip. For services to Cricket and the community. (Alnwick, Northumberland)
Michael Tuohy. Volunteer Crisis at Christmas. For services to Homeless People in London. (Brookmans Park, Hertfordshire)
Neville Brian Turner. For voluntary service to Young People in Leicester. (Leicestershire)
Mrs Bessie Underwood. For services to Elderly People in Castleton, North Yorkshire. (Whitby, North Yorkshire)
Mrs Effie Walker. School Crossing Patrol Warden, Colgrain Primary School. For services to Education and the community in Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute. (Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute)
Miss Nicola Wallis. For services to Youth Music. (London)
Mrs Maureen Violet Wallwork. For services to the community in Washington, Tyne and Wear. (Washington, Tyne and Wear)
Mrs Caroline Mary Ward. For services to the community in Winchester, Hampshire. (Winchester, Hampshire)
Mrs Catherine Brigid Waters. Formerly Matron, Central Criminal Court. For services to the Welfare of Court Users. (London)
Mrs Jean Mary Watkins. For services to Elderly People in Frimley and Camberley, Surrey and Farnborough, Hampshire. (Frimley, Surrey)
Sister Annie Grace Watt. For services to Peace and Reconciliation in Larne. (Belfast)
Mrs Carol June Wheeler. For voluntary service to County Hospital, Pontypool. (Cwmbran, Torfaen)
Peter Wilkinson. For services to Music. (Stoke Bishop, Bristol)
Graham Wilson. For services to Forestry. (Brockenshurst, Hampshire)
Mrs Susan Margaret Wilson, JP. For services to the community in Chellaston, Derbyshire. (Oakwood, Derbyshire)
Martin Charles Windle. For services to Football and the community. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Mrs Eileen Mary Wright. Volunteer, Bournemouth Hospital Charity, Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare and charity. (Bournemouth, Dorset)
DIPLOMATIC SERVICE AND OVERSEAS LIST
KNIGHTS BACHELOR
Frank Lowy. A.C. chairman, Westfield Corporation. For services to business and philanthropy.
Trevor Steven Pears, CMG. Executive chairman of the Pears Family Charitable Foundation. For services to philanthropy.
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DCMG
Ms Shan Elizabeth Morgan, CMG. Former Deputy permanent Representative, UK Representation to the European Union. For services to UK interests in the European Union.
KCMG
Jonathan Michael Howard Faull. Former director general in the European Commission. For services to UK relations with the European Union.
CMG
Asif Anwar Ahmad. HM Ambassador Manila, Philippines. For services to British interests in South East Asia.
Mrs Madeline Alessandri. Director, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to British foreign policy.
Edward Alexander Bannister, QC. Former Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Commercial Court Judge. For services to justice in the Eastern Caribbean.
Mark Rainer Bowden. United Nations secretary-General's Deputy Special Representative UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator, and UN Development Programme Representative for Afghanistan. For services to humanitarian assistance.
Dr Carolyn Browne. HM Ambassador Astana, Kazakhstan. For services to British foreign policy.
Ms Christine Mary Chinkin. Director Centre for Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economic and Political Science. For services to advancing women's human rights worldwide.
Howard Ronald Drake, OBE. High commissioner, Ottawa, Canada. For services to UK/Canada relations.
John Christopher William (Matthew) Kidd. High commissioner Nicosia, Republic of Cyprus. For services to UK/Cyprus relations.
Stephen Lillie. Formerly director Asia Pacific Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to UK relations with the Asia Pacific region.
Charles Tito Powell. Director Real Instituto Elcano. For service UK/Spanish relations.
Mark Leslie Stephens. Former British Council Country director Egypt; now Regional director, South Asia. For services to UK/Egypt cultural relations.
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DBE
Ms Barbara May Frost. Chief executive WaterAid. For services to the provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene in developing countries.
KBE
The Rt Hon Stephen Rothwell O'Brien. United Nations under-secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator. For services to the United Nations and humanitarian affairs.
CBE
Peter James Budd. Director Arup and Partners Ltd, and Deputy chairman of the China Britain Business Council. For services to promoting British trade in China.
OBE
Rupert Joe Fairfax Ainley. First secretary British Embassy, Beijing, China. For services to UK energy security and to UK-China relations.
Mrs Justine Iris Bryer. Co-Founder and president, The European Union Youth Orchestra. For services to arts, culture, youth, education and international relations.
Colin Edward Church. Former Executive chairman Rhino Ark. For services to conservation, the environment and the community in Kenya.
Professor Philip Cotton. Vice Chancellor of the University of Rwanda. For services to education in Rwanda.
Richard Michael Beresford Croker. Deputy head of Mission Juba, South Sudan. For services to British interests in South Sudan.
Mrs Ginny Anne Ferson. Deputy Governor of Bermuda. For services to child safeguarding in the British Overseas Territories. (no address )
Keith Green. Counsellor Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to British/Colombian relations.
John Neville Hare. Founder of Wild Camel Protection Foundation. For services to conservation of the wild camel in Mongolia and China.
Patrick Lamb. Formerly Arabian Peninsula Iraq Department Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to supporting the Government Legal Service.
David John Mepham. UK director Human Rights Watch. For services to Human Rights.
Dr Sarah Pape. Consultant Plastic Surgeon Royal Victoria Infirmary Newcastle upon Tyne. For services to the treatment of burns patients in the UK and Romania.
Nigel Graham Peters. Director Development Aid, British Expertise International. For services to UK export promotion in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
David James Spencer. First secretary Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to national security.
Miss Thorhilda Mary Vivia Abbott-Watt. HM Ambassador Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. For services to British foreign policy.
Dr Jaswindar Singh Wouhra. Chair Institute of Directors, West Midlands, and director and Company secretary, East End Foods plc. For services to business and international trade.
John Sutherland Yates. Head of Strategy Performance and Insight, British Council. For services to the UK's international and cultural relationships.
MBE
Ms Francesca Therese Andrews. Legal Directorate Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to Human Rights and the Rule of Law.
Nigel Barclay. Attache Agriculture and Fisheries, UK Representation to the European Union. For services to UK relations with the European Union and Belgium.
Dr Richard George Cooke. Staff Scientist Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. For services to archaeology and the understanding of ancient Central American civilization.
Brian Kenneth John Dallamore. Chair of Trustees of the British School Jakarta. For services to education and sport in Indonesia.
Edward Guy Dru Drury. Head of Confederation of British Industry China. For services to promoting British business in China.
Richard Empson. President of the British Society in Uruguay. For services to UK interests and the British community in Uruguay.
Nicholas David John Eyre. Educator British Council, Spain. For services to the global teaching of the English Language.
Matthew Fairey. Second secretary Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to national security.
Ty Francis. Executive vice president and Group Publisher Ethisphere Institute. For services to promoting business in Wales.
George Arthur Fromow. Senior Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer Gibraltar. For services to Haematology.
Ms Lucy Elizabeth Glenn. Deployment manager Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to national security.
Mrs Elizabeth Anne Guillebaud. Great Lakes Outreach. For services to development in Burundi.
Simon Mark Guillebaud. International director Great Lakes Outreach, Bujumbura, Burundi. For services to development in Burundi.
Mrs Amy Denise Hathaway. Project director, Forever Angels, Mwanza, Tanzania. For services to providing interim and community care for abandoned and vulnerable infants in Mwanza.
Antony Gordon Hawksworth. Comedian and writer. For services to disadvantaged children in Moldova.
William Martin Howard. Volunteer. For services to education in India.
Ms Kate Hubbard. First secretary Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to international security.
Barry Leahey. Managing director Playdale Playgrounds Ltd. For services to UK trade and investment and exports.
Anthony Douglas Leo. Radio Station manager (Retired) St. Helena. For services to the community of St. Helena.
Reece Andrew Bolton-Locke. Human Resources manager Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to national security.
Ms Cicily Icena Malone. Coordinator Alternative Secondary Education Programme, British Virgin Islands. For services to education, the community and the Church in the British Virgin Islands.
Ms Annabel Mehta. President of Non Governmental Organisation Apnalaya. For services to the community and underprivileged in Mumbai, India.
Daniel Murphy. National Crime Agency Liaison Officer Lagos, Nigeria. For services to combating organised crime in Nigeria.
Charles Pierce. Head of Geography and Social Science at Malapoa College Vanuatu and head of Social Science at the Vanuatu Institute of Teacher Education. For services to education in Vanuatu.
Ms Philippa Mary Vernon-Powell. Field director New Life Mexico. For services to disadvantaged children in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Tahmina Rahman. Regional director ARTICLE 19 Bangladesh and South Asia. For services to freedom of expression and the right to information in Bangladesh.
Mrs Kathleen Rees. Formerly chief executive Officer, The Haven, Wolverhampton. For services to the protection of women and child victims of domestic violence in the West Midlands and overseas.
Alfred William Reoch. Former chief commissioner Gibraltar Scouts. For services to Gibraltarian Scouting, the Anglican community, and Drama.
Graham Neil Akeroyd Shaw. Chairman British Chamber of Commerce, Kenya. For services to the promotion of British business in Kenya.
Nathan Nicholas Albert Fred Stagno. International Hockey Umpire Gibraltar. For services to international hockey.
Ms Lynn Caron Stanier. Founder Their Future Today, Sri Lanka. For services to the community in Sri Lanka.
Andrew Taunton. British Consular Agent Pichincha Province, Ecuador. For services to British interests in Ecuador.
Dr Colin Alfred Tourle. Medical Services Worldwide. For voluntary medical work overseas.
Andrew Walter Bougourd Ross Weir. Chair British Chamber of Commerce, Hong Kong. For services to British commercial interests overseas.
Wai Kee Kenny Yau. Secretary Royal British Legion and Hong Kong Ex-Servicemen's Association. For services to ex-servicemen in Hong Kong.
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
Peter Thomas Frank Bickmore, BEM. Organiser, British Veterans of Vis, Croatia. For services to the commemoration of the Adriatic Campaign in World War II.
Mrs Teresa Ann Brown. Personal assistant to the head of Department of International Trade, British Embassy Bucharest, Romania. For services to the British community in Romania.
Mrs Annie English. Volunteer Fundraiser for Elche Children's Care Home, Spain. For services to child welfare.
Ms Emma Kirstie Guilbaud. Volunteer. For services to the centenary commemorations of the Battle of Nery.
John Edward Kiddell. Volunteer. For services to the British community in Madrid and local charities.
Mrs Jean Anderson Lazzara. Chair of Lady Harriet Bentinck Trust, Naples, Italy. For services to the British community in Naples.
Wilston Scotland. Coach Montserrat. For services to youth and sports development in Montserrat.
Ms Sylvia Georgina Tatnell. Local Councillor Alicante, Spain. For services to the community in Alicante.
Ms Vyona Jean Young. Inclusion manager Special Education Needs, St. Helena. For services to the community, particularly to special needs education, in St. Helena.
COOK ISLANDS
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
OBE
The Reverend Tuaine Ngametua. For services to the community.
MBE
Mrs Pani Iokopeta Ben. For services to the community.
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
Saitu Marsters. For services to the community.
Mrs Keu Mitchell. For services to the community.
GRENADA
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
CBE
Victor Robinson Ashby. For services to Education.
OBE
Ms Maureen Veronica Wilson. For services to Education.
MBE
Francis L. Mahon. For services to business.
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
Mrs Anne Austin. For services in the field of Health and Community Work.
Mrs Ann Greaves. For services in the field of Social Work.
GUERNSEY
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
OBE
Judge John Russell Finch. For services to the Judiciary in Guernsey.
MBE
Mrs Lilian Bale. For services to Fostering in Guernsey.
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
Mrs Beatrice Vivien Webber. For services to the Blind in Guernsey.
ISLE OF MAN
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
MBE
Mrs Suzanne Mary Harding. For services to the Isle of Man Samaritans.
Mrs Trudi Jane Williamson. For services to the community on the Isle of Man.
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
Mrs Julia Helen North. For services to the Manx Community.
JERSEY
KNIGHTS BACHELOR
William Bailhache. For services to The Crown and the community in Jersey.
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
MBE
Brian Heath. For services to the Jersey Probation and After-Care Service.
Paul Tucker. For services to Scouting in Jersey.
Mrs Carole Ann Rose Penfold. For services to the community through the League of Friends.
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
Mrs Patricia Robson. For services to Art in Jersey.
Mrs Carole-Anne Janet Robins. For services to the community.
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
KNIGHTS BACHELOR
Sang Chung Poh, MBE. For services to commerce and to the community through supporting charities and healthcare particularly the Papua New Guinea Kidney Foundation.
Nathaniel Poya. For services to the community and business including as chairman of the Papua New Guinea Ports Corporation.
ORDER OF ST MICHAEL AND ST GEORGE
CMG
Ms Betty Palaso, OBE. For her leadership role in the public service as head of the Internal Revenue Commission.
Jacob Weis. For service to commerce particularly investment, banking and business development.
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
KBE
Charles Watson Lepani, CBE. For distinguished public service in the enhancement of the nation's foreign relations trade with Australia, and important communications.
The Right Reverend Girege Wenge. For services to the community and to the Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea through his leadership Ministry roles as Bishop and head of the Church.
CBE
Derek Michael Jepson. For services to commerce and to the community.
Mrs Josephine Kiak, BEM. For services to education and to women's development.
Robert W. Moore. For services to commerce and to the community through supporting healthcare.
The Honourable Don Mumeyupe Sawong, MBE. Judge in the National and Supreme Courts. For services to the community and to the judiciary.
OBE
Mrs Emma Judith Faiteli. For public service in manpower planning and pay policy.
Daryl Holmes. For services to health through support for YWAM Medical Ships.
Vele Kagena. For services to agriculture and livestock training.
James Kendeyagl. For service to local government and land mediation.
Michael Koisen. For services to finance management especially in connection with credit unions.
Paulias Korni. For public service in information extension.
Malcolm Leslie Lewis. For services to business and to the community.
Kenneth Mulligan. For services to the community and to rural healthcare through YWAM Medical Ships.
Pus Kera Nui. For services to business and to the community.
Scott Gregory O'Reilly. For services to commerce and to the community.
Max Hufanien Rai. For public service in foreign relations and trade.
Michael Anthony Wheeler. For services to agriculture particularly in coffee development.
Kenankege H. Wickramaratne. For public service in civil works management.
MBE
Lepokon Andu. For services to the Village Court and to the community.
Isaac Baikuru. For services to rural healthcare.
Colin Robert Benton. For services to agriculture.
Mrs Regina Nua Boma. For services to general health and to women's development.
Michael Lawrence Butler. For services to rural aviation and to the environment.
Francis Maganbogl Dama. For services to business and to the community.
Ingwai Dire. For service to local government and to the community.
Mrs Rosemary Fabian. For services to rural healthcare.
Teddy Igu. For services to education and to the community.
Mrs Ruth Kange. For services to Southern Highlands provincial administration.
The Reverend Kila Kilarupa. For services to the United Church.
Dibilngga Kulang. For services to local government and to land mediation.
Piuk Lasela. For services to the Church and to the community.
Mrs Annette Leva. For services to education.
Luso Lolan. For services to the community.
Simon Mamot. For services to local government.
Apakure Mogia. For services to education.
Ludger Mond. For services to Simbu provincial administration.
Peter O'Donohoe. For services to commerce and to business training.
Arai Pula. For public service.
Eric Sinebare. For public service.
Ezekiel Mark Vene. For services to sport and to Government House.
Thomas Bare Yoba. For public service.
Brett Aaron Young. For services to business and to the community.
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
James Bai. For services to local government and to the community.
Senior Sgt Dage Dumop. For services to the community and to the Police Force.
Mrs Margaret Kaile. For services to rural healthcare.
John Tugunde Kari. For services to rural healthcare.
Masa Kia. For services to the community.
Sebastian Komba. For services to the community.
Senior Sgt Fiona Banie Kovingre. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
Mrs Lina Willie Kua. For services to rural healthcare.
The Reverend Ravu Magani. For services to the United Church.
Mrs Ellen Mana. For services to rural healthcare.
Phillip Max Meauri. For services to youth development and to the Church.
James John Mintik. For services to community development.
Gilford Nelson. For services to Government House.
Mrs Serah Poiya. For public service.
Mrs Helen Rupa. For services to State Owned enterprises.
Dellis Sause. For services to the community.
Stephen Show. For public service.
Tim Taesa. For public service.
Amos Tami. For services to the Catholic Church.
Samson Walizopa. For services to the community.
Chief Sgt Jack Sanson Wek. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
Senior Sgt Maryanne Yabara. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
CBE
Col Joseph Ben, MBE. Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
OBE
Col Siale Diro. Papua New Guinea Defence Force
MBE
Cdr (Navy) Mozart Vanamos. Papua New Guinea Defence Force
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
WO Joseph Ikime. Papua New Guinea Defence Force
WO Karukuru Laho. Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Chief WO Joel Sorigi. Papua New Guinea Defence Force
WO James Pinia Taule. Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Chief WO Dubbo Smith Yonny Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
QUEEN'S POLICE MEDAL
QPM
Chief Superintendent Norman Kambou. Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
Superintendent Jim Namora. Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
Chief Sgt Maria Euga. Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
SAINT LUCIA
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
CBE
Dr George Martin Christopher Didier. For services to Health Care.
OBE
Ms Denise Joyce Auguste M. B.E. For services to Music Education.
Daren Julius Sammy. For services to Sports.
MBE
Gerald Cyril. For Public Service.
Teddyson John. For services to Music.
Peter Josie. For services to Agriculture.
Mrs Sylvia Eroline Lamontagne. For outstanding contribution to the Business Sector.
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
Thomas Daniel. For services to Education.
Trevor Levi Ansel Daniel. For services to Sport.
Ms Francillia Jackson. For services to the Community.
Kenty Candius Pamphile. For services to the Community.
Ms Veronica Phillips. For services to the development of Early Childhood Education.
SOLOMON ISLANDS
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
OBE
Frank Vincent Prendergast. For services in the field of policing and community development.
Emeritus Archbishop Adrian Thomas Smith. For services to the Church and to community development.
MBE
Jack Houtarau. For services to rural and community development.
Mrs Grace Kilua. For services in the field of nursing and community development.
Mrs Merle Hilly Ramo. For services to nursing and to the community.
Mrs Greenpa Sibinyunyu Sibi. For services to nursing and community development.
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
Mrs Roana Japhet Belo. For services to nursing and to the community.
Ashwant Kumar Dwivedi. For services to community development.
Mrs Miriam Tigita Houanimae. For services to nursing and to the community.
Billy Mae. For services to vocational rural training and to community development.
Thomas Manehunitai. For services to education the Church and to rural community development.
Chief Clement Rojumana. For services to rural and community development.
Li Kwok Wing. For services to commerce and to community development.
TUVALU
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
OBE
Tito Isala M. B.E. For Public and Community Service.
MBE
Poopu Asuelu. For Public and Community Service.
Lagasia Malona. For Public and Community Service.
Teniku Talesi. For Public and Community Service.
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
Mrs Maike Tausi. For Public and Community Service.
Maukuku Tealofi. For Public and Community Service.
Ekueta Telava. For Public and Community Service.
MILITARY DIVISION - ROYAL NAVY
ORDER OF THE BATH
KCB
Vice Admiral Simon Robert Lister, CB, OBE.
CB
Surgeon Vice Admiral Alasdair James Walker, OBE, QHS.
Rear Admiral Simon Paul Williams, CVO.
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
CBE
Rear Admiral John Robert Hamilton Clink, OBE.
Rear Admiral Timothy Miles Lowe.
Brig Richard Anthony Winchcombe Spencer, OBE, ADC. Royal Marines.
OBE
Commodore Richard Mark Allen. Royal Navy
Capt Mark John Cameron. Royal Navy
Col Michael John Tanner. Royal Marines
Cdr James Wyper. Royal Navy
MBE
WO 1 Logistician (Catering Services) Wayne Burbury.
Lt Cdr Simon James Church. Royal Navy
WO 1 Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering) Iain Cunningham.
CPO Air Engineering Technician (Avionics) Andrew Smyth Fleming.
Lt Deborah Daphne Harmer. Royal Navy
Leading Logistician (Writer) Claire Hughes.
Lt Cdr (Acting Cdr) James Alistair Delange Kirkwood. Royal Navy
Cdr Robert Graeme Spence. Royal Navy
Cdr Stephen Michael Thomas. Royal Navy
Cdr Michael Leslie Wood. Royal Navy
QUEEN'S VOLUNTEER RESERVES MEDAL
QVRM
Sgt David Holman. Royal Marines Reserve
MILITARY DIVISION - ARMY
ORDER OF THE BATH
CB
Maj Gen Mark Jarvis Gaunt.
Maj Gen John Robert Patterson.
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
CBE
Col Michael Robert Butterwick.
Col William Pemble Owen English.
Brig Colin Thomas McClean, MBE.
Brig Tom Richardson Copinger-Symes, OBE.
Brig Ralph William Wooddisse, MBE, MC.
OBE
Lt Col Hamish George Gordon Cormack, MBE. The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.
Lt Col Christopher David Davies, MBE. The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment.
Lt Col Jamie Ian Hartley. The Rifles
Col Thomas Jonathan Murray.
Col Andrew Keith Robinson.
Col Christopher John Strathern Rose.
Col Khashayar Dominic Sharifi.
Lt Col Jason Sheffield. Royal Tank Regiment
Col Jonathan Roderick Henry Timmis.
Lt Col Richard George Walker. Corps of Royal Engineers
MBE
Maj Levi Vincent Ashley. The Royal Logistic Corps
Maj John Mark Barry. The Rifles
Maj Richard Allan Bell. Royal Corps of Signals
Maj Denis Burton. The Royal Welsh Army Reserve.
Maj Kevin Charles Cammack. Royal Regiment of Artillery
Maj David Campey. Corps of Royal Engineers
Col Frances Elizabeth Castle.
Cpl Arun Lewis Cofax. Corps of Royal Engineers
Lt Col Dominic Martin Lyall Cooper. The Royal Logistic Corps
Capt Richard John Crane. The Royal Logistic Corps
Capt Anthony Angelo Davies. Corps of Royal Engineers
WO Class 2 Marc David Elliott. Corps of Royal Engineers
WO Class 1 Gavin Arran Emmerson. The Royal Logistic Corps
Acting Maj Simon William Everett. The Royal Irish Regiment
Lt Col Alison Helen Falcon. The Royal Logistic Corps Army Reserve.
Lt Col Nicholas Mark Gee. Royal Regiment of Artillery
Maj Prembahadur Gurung. The Royal Gurkha Rifles
Capt Andrew Haines. Royal Regiment of Artillery Army Reserve.
Capt Tobias Robin Sanford Harris. The Parachute Regiment
Cpl Andrew Craig Harrison. Corps of Royal Engineers
Maj William Derek Hodgkinson. The King's Royal Hussars
Acting Cpl Amber Rose Hollands. Royal Army Medical Corps
Lt Col Stephanie Lotte Eleanor Louise Jackman, TD. The Royal Logistic Corps, Army Reserve.
Maj Ami Jones. Royal Army Medical Corps Army Reserve.
Acting Lt Col Norman Owen Jones, ARRC. Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, Army Reserve.
Maj Pauline Murray-Knight. Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch)
Acting Lt Col Anthony Thomas Lamb. Combined Cadet Force
Lt Col Catherine Charlotte Anne Livingstone. Royal Army Medical Corps Army Reserve.
Maj Paul Logie. Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Maj James William Lyons. Army Air Corps
Maj David Robert MacKlin. The Rifles
WO Class 1 Iain Crichton Martin. The Royal Logistic Corps
WO Class 2 Rolf Alan Mason. Royal Regiment of Artillery
Cpl Jessica Layla Masterman. The Royal Logistic Corps
Lance Cpl Rossa Dominick McPhillips. Intelligence Corps Army Reserve.
Local WO Class 2 David Malcolm Mills. Irish Guards
Capt Ian David Stokes. Royal Regiment of Artillery
WO Class 2 Karen Ann Styles. Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch)
Maj Fergus Keegan Sullivan. Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Maj William John Tower. Coldstream Guards
Capt Richard Simon Wood. The Parachute Regiment
Lt Col Nicholas Robert Edward Woolgar. The Royal Lancers
ROYAL RED CROSS
ARRC
Maj Jennifer Ann Buck. Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
Capt Rosemary Godfrey. Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Army Reserve.
QUEEN'S VOLUNTEER RESERVES MEDAL
QVRM
Maj Paul Harry Jackson. General List Army Reserve.
Sgt Hayley Elizabeth Just. Corps of Royal Engineers Army Reserve.
Col Mark Christopher Sheridan.
Staff Sgt Careen Gillian Thorn. The Royal Logistic Corps Army Reserve.
MILITARY DIVISION - ROYAL AIR FORCE
ORDER OF THE BATH
CB
Air Vice-Marshal Malcolm Andrew John Brecht, CBE. Royal Air Force.
Air Vice-Marshal Edward Jackson Stringer, CBE. Royal Air Force.
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
CBE
Group Capt Stephen Alec Bentley. Royal Air Force
Air Commodore Dawn Allison McCafferty. Royal Air Force
OBE
Wing Cdr Gareth John Bryant. Royal Air Force
Wing Cdr Mark Thomas Dunlop. Royal Air Force
Wing Cdr James Alexander Freeborough. Royal Air Force
Wing Cdr Andrew Massie. Royal Air Force
Wing Cdr Elizabeth Joan Nicholl. Royal Air Force
Wing Cdr Michael John Edward Sutton. Royal Air Force
MBE
WO Anthony Joseph Barker. Royal Air Force
Sqn Ldr Darren Bassett. Royal Air Force
WO Alan Roy Butterfill. Royal Air Force
Wing Cdr David Charles Cox. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training)
Flt Sgt Mark James Elliman. Royal Air Force
Sgt Alan Albert Fenney. Royal Air Force
Sgt Matthew Ian Foster. Royal Air Force
Sqn Ldr Adrian Morris. Royal Air Force
WO Michael George Morris. Royal Air Force
Sqn Ldr Hugh John Warr Nichols. Royal Air Force
Flt Lt Derek Vincent Oldham. Royal Auxiliary Air Force
WO Adrian Mark Paton. Royal Air Force
WO Michelle Smith. Royal Air Force
ROYAL RED CROSS
ARRC
Cpl Clare Louise Harvey. Royal Air Force
Flt Lt Laura Jane Hodson. Royal Auxiliary Air Force
QUEEN'S VOLUNTEER RESERVES MEDAL
QVRM
Sgt Philip Baden Bower. Royal Auxiliary Air Force
Senior AC Shane Victor Staniforth. Royal Auxiliary Air Force Overseas Territories Police and Fire Service Medal
Moustafa Kemal. Chief inspector Sovereign Base Areas Police, Cyprus.
SUNDRIES
QUEEN'S POLICE MEDAL
QPM
ENGLAND AND WALES
Ian Fred Birkin. Temporary Sergeant Nottinghamshire Police.
Roger Brown. Constable Derbyshire Constabulary.
Mrs Debra Cooper. Constable, Metropolitan Police Service.
Mrs Michelle Sarah Dunn. Deputy chief Constable, Hertfordshire Constabulary.
Nigel Paul Hatten. Detective Sergeant Gloucestershire Constabulary.
Mrs Karen Judith Manners. Deputy chief Constable, Warwickshire Police.
Ms Alison Newcomb. Deputy assistant commissioner Metropolitan Police Service.
Paul Nicholls. Constable Essex Police.
Ms Tracy O'Hara. Detective Constable Merseyside Police.
John O'Hare. Chief Superintendent Greater Manchester Police.
Mrs Hilary Jane Sawyers. Chief Constable, Staffordshire Police.
Amerjit Singh. Detective Sergeant Cambridgeshire Constabulary.
Mrs Kathryn Somerville. Temporary Detective Sergeant, Nottinghamshire Police.
Alun Maxwell Thomas. Chief Superintendent British Transport Police.
Mrs Karen Warner. Detective Inspector, North Yorkshire Police.
David Whalley. Neighbourhood Sergeant Merseyside Police.
Ms Sue Williams. Detective chief Superintendent Metropolitan Police Service.
SCOTLAND
Johnny Gwynne. Deputy chief Constable Police Scotland.
Ms Gillian Imery. Chief Superintendent Police Scotland.
NORTHERN IRELAND
Nigel Forsythe. Detective chief Superintendent Police Service of Northern Ireland.
William Thomas Colin Monteith. Detective Sergeant Police Service of Northern Ireland.
Douglas Gareth Wilson. Sergeant Police Service of Northern Ireland.
OVERSEAS
Edward Louis Yome. Commissioner of Police Royal Gibraltar Police.
QUEEN'S FIRE SERVICE MEDAL
QFSM
ENGLAND AND WALES
Ms Caroline Louise Anderson. Temporary Watch manager Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service.
David Edward Curry. Chief Fire Officer Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service.
Adam John Eckley. Acting chief Fire Officer Essex Fire and Rescue Service.
Brian Hawes. Watch Commander Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service.
SCOTLAND
Ms Linda Coughlan. Watch manager Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
Kenneth Simmons. Watch manager Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
Andrew Watt. Group manager Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
QUEEN'S AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL
QAM
ENGLAND AND WALES
Neil Le Chevalier. Director of Operations South West Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust.
Paul Liversidge. Director North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust.
Robin Petterson. Clinical Support Officer Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
Tony Rossetti. First Responder Officer Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
SCOTLAND
Lewis Campbell. General manager for East Central Division Scottish Ambulance Service.
NORTHERN IRELAND
George Stott. Training Officer Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.
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