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In total, 1,097 people are named on the 2020 New Year Honours list, of which 315 will receive a British Empire Medal (BEM), 397 a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) and 229 … The cellist who played at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s wedding in 2018, Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 20, has been awarded an MBE, as has war veteran Harry Billinge who has raised more than £10,000 towards a national memorial for his fallen comrades. VideoWhy Liz Cheney's sacking by the Republicans matters, A lost whale - 6,000 miles from home. Read about our approach to external linking. 'Flying giant' returning to Ireland after centuries1, Australian flight arrives half empty from India4, Biden revokes Trump order to punish statue vandals5, Israel-Gaza conflict rages as US envoy visits6, Pokémon card sales halted over security concerns7, Israelis and Palestinians turn to TikTok8, Why doesn't Japan cancel the Tokyo Olympic Games?9, UK troops seize IS weapons in Mali operation10. 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In total, 1,097 people are named on the 2020 New Year Honours list, of which 315 will receive a British Empire Medal (BEM), 397 a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) and 229 a Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). Quote: "I am buzzing with excitement like a little girl. Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour, Sir Elton Hercules JOHN CBE – For services to Music and charity, Sir Keith Vivian THOMAS FBA – For services to the Study of History, Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, Professor Dame Sally Claire DAVIES DBE – For services to Public Health and Research, Melanie Henrietta DAWES CB – For public service, Alison Margaret SAUNDERS CB – For services to Criminal Justice, Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath, Jonathan Guy JONES QC HM – For public service, John Alexander MANZONI – For public service, Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Dr Caroline ALLEN OBE – For services to Education, The Baroness Floella Karen Yunies BENJAMIN OBE DL – For services to charity, The Baroness Susan Catherine CAMPBELL CBE – For services to Sport, Professor Lynn Faith GLADDEN CBE FRS FREng – For services to Academic and Industrial Research in Chemical Engineering, Teresa Colomba GRAHAM CBE – For services to Small Businesses, Gillian GUY CBE – For services to the Public and Voluntary Sectors, Diana Ruth JOHNSON MP – For charitable and political service, Olivia NEWTON-JOHN OBE AO – For services to charity, Cancer Research and Entertainment, Professor Magdalene Anyango Namakhiya ODUNDO OBE – For services to Art and Arts Education, Caroline Ann PALMER YEATES CBE – For services to Cancer Medicine, Professor Lesley REGAN – For services to Women’s Healthcare, Rose TREMAIN CBE – For services to Writing, Julia UNWIN CBE – For services to Civil Society, Professor Sarah Jane WHATMORE FBA – For services to the Study of Environmental Policy, Sharon Michele WHITE – For public service, David Julian BINTLEY CBE – For services to Dance, Humphrey BURTON CBE – For services to Classical Music, the Arts and Media, Professor Anthony Kevin CHEETHAM FRS – For services to Material Chemistry, UK Science and, Rt Hon George Iain DUNCAN SMITH MP – For political and public service, Peter Kenneth ESTLIN – For services to International Business, Inclusion and Skills, Dr Dennis Barry GILLINGS CBE – For services to the Advancement of Dementia and Life Sciences Research, Francis John Stapylton HABGOOD QPM – For services to Policing, Christopher James HAMPTON CBE – For services to Drama, Clive Hubert LLOYD CBE – For services to Cricket, Samuel Alexander MENDES CBE – For services to Drama, Robert James Macgillivray NEILL MP – For political service, Menelas Nicolas PANGALOS – For services to UK Science, Simon Laurence STEVENS – For services to Health and the NHS in England, Jonathan Richard SYMONDS CBE – For services to UK Life Sciences and Finance, William Gennydd THOMAS – For charitable and political service, Professor Duncan John WINGHAM – For services to Climate Science, Andrew William Graham WYLIE CBE – For services to Business and charity, Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George, Catherine Elizabeth ADAMS – For services to International Law and British Foreign Policy, Jonathan Lewis HALL OBE – For public service, Professor David Hurst MOLYNEUX – For services to Controlling Neglected Tropical Diseases, Peter George BETTS CBE – For services to International Climate Change Agreements, Katharine BRADDICK – For services to Financial Services, Lindy Elizabeth CAMERON OBE – For services to International Development, Sarah Patricia DAVIDSON (SARAH AITKEN) – For public service, Nicholas Lewis DYER – For services to International Development, Tamara Margaret FINKELSTEIN – For public service, Philippa Ann HELME- For services to Parliament, Noel Henry LAVERY – For services to Government in Northern Ireland, Indra Suzzanne MORRIS – For services to Social Mobility, Jeremy Mark POCKLINGTON – For public service, Susannah Jemima STOREY (SUSANNAH HOOPER) – For public service, Clara Jane SWINSON – For services to Healthcare Policy, Catherine Sarah WEBB – For public service, David Peter WILLIAMS – For services to Government Finances, Commanders of the Order of the British Empire, Professor Rowena ARSHAD (ROWENA PARNELL) OBE – For services to Education and Equality, Professor Colin Gareth BAILEY – For services to Engineering, Peter Charles BARFOOT – For services to Sustainable Farming, Professor Julia Mary BLACK (JULIA CROSS) – For services to the Study of Law and Regulation, Jennifer Mary BODY OBE – For services to Aerospace Engineering, Amanda Melanie BROOKS (AMANDA KENDALL) – For services to Economic Growth, Andrew Maurice Gordon BUD – For services to Exports in Science and Technology, Professor Gordon Lawrence CARLSON – For services to General and Intestinal Failure Surgery, Teresa CLARKE – For services to Improving Outcomes for Care Leavers, Andrea COSCELLI – For services to Competitive Markets, Jonson COX – For services to the Water Industry, Anne Gwendoline CRAIG – For services to Drama and charity, Paul Geoffrey CROWTHER OBE – For services to Policing, Ian Barrett CURLE – For services to the Scotch Whisky Industry, Dr Colin Thomas CURRIE MBE – For charitable and political services, Professor Gareth John DARWIN FBA – For services to the Study of Global History, Andrew Robert Tudor DAVIES AM – For political and public service, Claire DOVE OBE DL – For services to Social Enterprise, Gabrielle Anne EDWARDS – For services to the Environment, Professor Barbara Jane ELLIOTT – For services to the Social Sciences, Rebecca Jane ENDEAN OBE – For services to Analysis, Research and Innovation, Kersten Elizabeth ENGLAND – For services to the Economy and community in Bradford, Dr Ahalia Navina EVANS – For services to NHS Leadership and the BAME community, Elizabeth FAGAN – For services to Gender Equality in Business, Dr Kevin John FEWSTER – For services to Museums and Maritime History, Sheila May FLAVELL – For services to Gender Equality in IT and Graduate and Returners Employment, James FOBERT – For services to Architecture, Catherine Mary FOGARTY – For services to Parliament, Peter Geoffrey FREEMAN – For services to Housing and communities, Colin James GRAVES – For services to Cricket, Andrew James GREEN – For services to the Information Technology Sector and to the British Space Industry, Professor Gillian Margaret HAGUE – For services to the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Children, and in support of Survivors of Abuse, Alastair David HAMILTON – For services to Economic Development in Northern Ireland, Peter George HANSFORD FREng – For services to Innovation in Civil Engineering, Caroline HARGROVE FREng – For services to Engineering, Christine HODGSON – For services to Education, Adam Ronald HOGG – For charitable and political services, Claire Ellen HORTON – For services to Animal Welfare, John Campbell HUDSON – For services to the Royal Navy and to Naval Shipbuilding and Design, Shobana JEYASINGH MBE – For services to Dance, Professor Peter David JOHN – For services to Higher Education, Jack Henry JONES OBE – For services to the Public and International Humanitarian Sectors, Professor Jacqueline Margaret KAY MBE FRSE – For services to Literature, Steven KNIGHT – For services to Drama, Entertainment and to the community in Birmingham, Professor Aditi LAHIRI FBA – For services to the Study of Linguistics, Cheryl LAMONT – For services to Criminal Justice, Richard LAS Deputy Director – For public service, Helen Kay LEDERER – For services to Diversity and Inclusion in the Civil Service, Professor Alan Robert LEHMANN FRS – For services to Medical Science, Patients and Families affected by Xeroderma Pigmentosum and Cockayne Syndrome, Dr Paul Travers LELLIOTT – For services to Mental Health, Carol Mary MATTHEWS – For services to Social Housing, Ross Maxwell MCEWAN – For services to the Financial Sector, Andrew John MCKEON – For services to Healthcare, Stephen Leonard MEAR – For services to Dance, Keith Charles William MORGAN – For services to Small Business Finance, Mary Jane Fiona (Polly) NEATE – For services to Homelessness, Annie Avril NIGHTINGALE MBE – For services to Radio, Professor John Ernest NOLAN – For services to Structural Engineering and the Construction Industry, Dr Saker Anwar NUSSEIBEH – For services to Responsible Business and to the Financial Sector, James Richard PARKES – For services to Transport, Damian Dimond Peter PARMENTER – For services to Defence, Dr Susan Alison PEMBER OBE – For services to Adult Education, Professor John Douglas PICKARD – For services to Neurosciences, Neurosurgery and Research for Patients with Complex Neurological Disorders, Nina Ann PURCELL – For services to Consumer Safety in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Dr Joseph Anthony RAFFERTY – For services to Suicide Prevention, Christopher John REA OBE DL – For services to Business, Innovation and Exports, Gillian REYNOLDS MBE – For services to Radio, Mr William Samuel Clive RICHARDS OBE DL – For services to charity and to the community in Herefordshire, Mr Thomas Messenger RIORDAN – For services to Local Government, Mr Timothy ROBINSON – For services to Digital Technology, Lynette ROMEO – For services to Social Work, Syl (Sylvia) SALLER – For services to Business and Equality in the Workplace, Laura Jane SANDYS – For services to UK Energy Policy, Peter Andrew SAVILLE – For services to Design, Lesley Ann SEARY – For services to Local Government, Philip Henry George SELLWOOD – For services to Public Policy on Energy Efficiency, Dr Hayaatun SILLEM – For services to International Engineering, Stephen SLACK – For services to the Archbishop’s Council and Church of England, Ruth Elizabeth SUTHERLAND – For services to Vulnerable People, Dr Andrew Dawson TAYLOR OBE – For services to Science and Technology, Paul Pavandeep THANDI DL – For services to the Economy, Michael Anthony Norcott THOMPSON OBE – For services to Education and Philanthropy, Brendan Peter THRELFALL – For public service, Rudolph WALKER OBE – For services to Drama and charity, Timothy Alexander WALKER – For services to the Arts and Music, Errollyn WALLEN MBE Composer – For services to Music, Emma Marion WARD (EMMA BILLEY) – For services to Government and the Economy, Professor Bee Leng WEE – For services to Palliative and End of Life Care, Robert Arthur WHITEMAN – For services to Public Sector Financial Management, Frances (Mensah) WILLIAMS – For services to the African community in the UK and Africa, Brian David Henderson WILSON LVO – For services to charity and Business in Scotland, Professor Nicholas Michael John WOODHOUSE – For services to Mathematics, Officers of the Order of the British Empire, Dr Debra Helen ADAMS – For services to Infection Prevention and Nursing, Ali AKBOR – For services to the community in Leeds, Pauline ANDERSON – For services to Children and Young People in Education, Carl Jason AUSTIN-BEHAN – For services to charity, LGBTQ+ Equality and the community in Greater Manchester, Professor Abdel Ghayoum BABIKER – For services to Medical Research, Dr Joanne Elizabeth BAILEY – For services to Forensic Psychology, Offender Rehabilitation and Public Safety, John Patrick BANKS – For services to the Government Legal Service, René James BARCLAY – For services to Law and Order, Professor Karen Louise BARKER – For services to Healthcare, Mirella Magdeleine BARTRIP – For services to Dance Education and Training, Trevor Harley BAYLISS – For services to Cricket, Maureen Jane BEATTIE – For services to the Entertainment Industry, Margaret Elizabeth BEELS – For services to Tackling and Preventing Modern Slavery and Labour Exploitation, Shabir BEG – For services to Interfaith Relations in Glasgow, Ronald BELL – For voluntary service to the Royal Marines and to the community in Blackpool, Dr Michael Scott BINGHAM – For services to Planning, Rosemary Jane BLACK – For services to Education, Dr Martyn James – For services to Animal Health, Emma Louise Ann BOURNE – For services to public administration, Alison Jane Robb BRENCHLEY – For services to Financial Services and Diversity, Christopher David BRERETON – For services to Environmental and Public Health in Wales, Professor Ian Hamer BROWN – For services to Animal Health and Welfare, Andrew Charles BROWN – For services to the Church, Andrew George BROWNE – For services to victims and survivors of abuse, Nicholas John BUNTING – For services to RAF Personnel and Veterans, James Gordon CAMPBELL – For services to Healthcare and the community in Derbyshire, Paul Lewis CANN – For services to Combatting Loneliness in Older People, Ruth Elizabeth CHAPMAN – For services to the International Fashion Retail Industry, Thomas Watson CHAPMAN – For services to the International Fashion Retail Industry, Dr Zahid Mehmood CHAUHAN – For services to Homeless People, Dr Katherine Sarah CHHATWAL – For services to Education, Robert Owen CLARKE – For services to Broadcasting and Journalism, Paul Mukala Monekosso CLEAL – For services to Diversity and Inclusion in the Accountancy Profession, Colette COHEN – For services to the UK Oil and Gas Industry and Government Collaboration, Rachel Surrethun COLDICUTT – For services to the Digital Society, Ian Charles COLE – For services to Defence, Hilary COTTAM – For services to the British Welfare State, Miles Anthony COVERDALE – For public service, Duncan CRAIG – For services to Male Victims of Sexual Violence and Child Abuse, John Roland CUSHING – For services to charity, Ian Simon DAVIDSON – For services to Agriculture in Scotland, Florence Davida DAVIES – For services to Diversity and Inclusion, Renuka Priyadarshini DENT (RENUKA JEYARAJAH-DENT) – For services to Children and Families, Carol Ann DEWHURST – For services to Education, Alan Herbert DIGMAN – For services to Government Security and to charity, Patrick Gerard DONNELLAN – For services to Law and Order, (James Arthur DOUGLASS – For services to Policing and National Security, Charlotte DRING – For services to Cross Government Social Mobility, Helga Louise EDSTRÖM – For public service, Dr Peter David ENGLANDER – For services to charity and Philanthropy, Wilma Isobel ERSKINE-HEGGARTY BEM – For services to Tourism and Golf in Northern Ireland, Simon Neville John EVEREST – For services to International Trade, Timothy FALLOWFIELD – For services to Disability Awareness, Andrew James FALVEY – For services to Transport, Tracy FISHWICK – For services to Unemployed People in North West England, Dawn Rebecca – For services to Training, Inclusion and Diversity in Engineering, John Douglas FOGGO – For services to the Non-Proliferation of Chemical Weapons, Jeanette Linda FORBES – For services to Business, Technology and charity, Ann Porter FRANCKE – For services to Workplace Equality, Ann Colette GALLAGHER – For services to Museums and Contemporary Art), Adrian Richard GAULT – For services to the Environment and Tackling Climate Change, Alastair George GIBBONS – For services to Social Work, Jennifer Margaret GIBBS – For services to Higher Education and the Interior Design Industry, Sabah GILANI – For services to Young People and to the Muslim community, William Laing GILL – For services to the Agriculture Sector in Scotland, Agnes (Nancy) Mills GILLESPIE – For public service, Professor Sophie GILLIAT-RAY – For services to Education and to the Muslim community in the UK, Councillor Russell Vivian GOODWAY – For services to Local Government, Nishma GOSRANI – For voluntary services to Promoting Diversity and Inclusion, Virginia Katharine Croft GRAHAM – For services to Promoting Renewable Energy, James Matthew GRAHAM – For services to Drama and Young People in British Theatre, David Anthony GRAY – For services to Policing and Child Protection, Professor Patrick Francis GRAY – For services to Housing in Northern Ireland, Dr Susan GREENHALGH – For services to Physiotherapy, Elaine Christine GRIFFITHS MBE DL – For services to Heritage and charity, Andrew David HALLS – For services to Education, Ruth Mary HAMPTON – For services to the Lord’s Taverners Scotland, Cruse Bereavement Care and Autism in Scotland, John HANNETT – For services to the Economy, Birte HARLEV-LAM – For services to Maternity and Young People’s Care, John HEALY – For services to the Economy in Northern Ireland, Nicholas John HENDERSON – For services to Horse Racing, Dr David HEWETT – For services to People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, Olive Paula HILL – For services to the Economy in Northern Ireland, Charlotte Emily Jane HILL – For services to Young People, Helen HOLLAND – For services to Survivors of Childhood Abuse, Professor Philip HOWARD – For services to Healthcare, Jeannette HOWE – For services to Pharmacy, Dr Ian Robert Burton HUDSON – For services to Healthcare, Sir Thomas Collingwood HUGHES – For services to Healthcare Technology and Information, (Dr Henrietta Sophia Lefanu Seymour HUGHES – For services to the NHS, Angela Jeanette HUGHES – For services to Emergency Air Service in Wales, Professor David HULME – For services to Research and International Development, Major Kim Elizabeth HUMBERSTONE – For public service and for services to Young People through the Army Cadet Force, Professor Jane Louise HURST – For services to Animal Welfare, Matthew Thomas HYDE – For services to Young People, Joseph David IRVIN – For services to Active Travel and to charities, Reverend Elizabeth Margaret JACK – For services to Bereaved Children and the community in Edinburgh, Karen Ruth JAMES – For services to the NHS, Roderick David JAQUES -For Medical services to Olympic and Paralympic Sport, Professor Timothy David JICKELLS – For services to Marine and Atmospheric Science, Susan Elizabeth JOHNSON – For services to Defence, Professor Phillip John JONES – For services to Architecture and Decarbonisation, Jade Louise JONES MBE – For services to Taekwondo and Sport, Andrew Anthony JOWETT – For services to Education in Zambia, Arundeep Singh KANG – For services to the Development of BAME communities, Christopher Noel KENNY – For services to the Fire and Rescue Service, Nicola KILLEAN – For services to Music, Children and Community Cohesion, Lesley Mary Samuel KNOX – For services to Culture, James Nicholas LAMBERT – For services to Social Mobility in Education, Susan Kate LAMFORD (KATE FLATT) – For services to Choreography, Helen Louise LAMPRELL – For services to Business and Equality, Dr Andrew Jonathan – For services to General Practice, Gabrielle LEE Governor – For services to Prisoners and Their Families, Gary LIGHTBODY – For services to Music and charity in Northern Ireland, Julie Kamla LITHGOW – For voluntary service to Diversity in the Maritime Sector, Michael Ernest Charles LOCK – For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, Philip LONG – For services to Heritage and Culture, Timothy LOSTY – For services to International and Community Relations, Camilla Ann LOWTHER – For services to British Fashion and Photography, Struan MACDONALD – For services to Defence, Professor Allyson Elaine MACVEAN -For services to Ethics in Policing, Wendy MAISEY – For services to International Trade and the Economy, David James MAISEY DL – For services to International Trade and the Economy, Javad MARANDI – For services to Business and Philanthropy, Timothy John MARLOW – For services to the Arts, Ann Marie MARR – For services to NHS Leadership, Stephen MARTIN DL – For services to Business, Conservation and the community in Hull and East Yorkshire, Yvonne MASON – For services to Young People in Norfolk and Suffolk, Catriona MATTHEW MBE – For services to Golf, John Clive Cecil MAY DL – For services to Young People, Rosemary Frances MAYGLOTHLING – For services to Rowing and Gender Equality in Sport, Linda MCAVAN – For charitable and political services, Martin James MCELHATTON – For services to Disability Sport, Professor Gerard Gabriel MCGOVERN – For services to Automotive Design, Professor Maria Louise MCHUGH – For services to Higher Education and Business Development, Dr Helen MCKAY – For services to Forest Science and Forestry, Professor Sheila Anne Manson MCLEAN FRSE – For services to Health and Education, Kim MEARS – For services to the Telecommunications Industry, Stephen Andrew MILEY – For services to Children and Families, Paul Julian MILLER – For services to Startup Investment, Vaughne Ann MILLER – For services to Parliament, Dr William Peter Robin MITCHELL – For services to Computing and Artificial Intelligence Education, Claude MORAES – For charitable and political services, Professor Sadie Anna MORGAN – For services to the Advocacy of Design in the Built Environment, Mr Keith John MORRIS – For services to the Insurance Industry and Philanthropy, Janet Rachel MORRISON – For services to Combatting Loneliness in Older People, Antonia Caroline MOSS – For public service, Janis Mary MOWLAM – For services to Education in South Africa and Volunteering, Dr Helen Louise MUNN – For services to the Advancement of Medical Science, Professor Andrew David NEELY FREng – For services to Research and University/Industry Collaboration, Paul William NETHERTON – For services to Policing, Paul Frank NICHOLLS – For services to the Horse Racing Industry, David Christopher NIEPER – For services to UK Manufacturing and Apprenticeship Development, Philippa NUNN – For services to Education, John O’NEILL – For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, Ms Allison Claire OGDEN-NEWTON – For services to the Environment and Social Enterprise, (Professor Anne Elisabeth OSBOURN FRS – For services to Plant Science, Dr Ramesh Damji Devji PATTNI – For services to Interfaith Relations and the Hindu community in the UK, Mr Barry Raymond Neil PAYNE – For services to Children with Special Education Needs and Disabilities, Andrea Michelle PEARSON – For services to Transport, Jon Richard PEARSON – For services to the Royal Navy, Corrienne PEASGOOD – For services to Safeguarding and Construction Skills in Norfolk, Paul Simon PHILLIPS – For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness, Geoffrey Michael Boyd PICK – For services to the Management of Records and Archives in London, Professor Emma Lucinda PLATT – For services to the Social Sciences, Michael Hugo James PLAUT – For services to Business and Entrepreneurship, Juliet Rose PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE – For services to Stroke Survivors, John Mark POYTON – For services to Young Victims of Violence, Louise Marie PROCTOR – For services to Education and Careers, Paul Benjamin RAMSBOTTOM – For services to charity, Graham Gordon RAZEY – For services to Education, Kathleen Mary RICHARDSON – For services to Law Enforcement, Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd) Roderick Michael – For services to Veterans, Fiona Elizabeth RIGBY – For services to Education, David Geoffrey ROBERTS – For services to Aviation, Laurie James RUSSELL – For services to Social Enterprise in Scotland, Wallace SAMPSON – For services to Business and the community in Yorkshire, Professor Helen SANG – For services to Food Security and Bioscience for Health, June SARPONG MBE – For services to Broadcasting, David John SHRIGLEY – For services to Visual Arts, Nigel Robert SLATER – For services to Cookery and Literature, Osmond Junior SMART – For services to Tackling Gang Violence, Professor Alan SMITH – For services to Education, Paul Anthony SMITH – For services to Technology in Newcastle upon Tyne, Simon James STAUGHTON – For services to the Brewing Industry and to the community in Cornwall, Dr Anthony Baxter STEVENS – For services to Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland, Dr Catriona Anne STEWART – For services to Autistic Women, Benjamin STOKES – For services to Cricket, Marian Kathryn SUDBURY – For services to Economic Growth, Roger Meddows TAYLOR – For services to Music, Richard TEUTEN – For services to International Development, Elaine Anne TISDALL – For services to Adult Learning, Mercer Lindsay TODD – For services to the Justice Sector, David TOOLE – For services to Dance and People with Disabilities, Elizabeth TOWNS-ANDREWS – For services to Business, Enterprise and Public and Private Sector Collaboration, Jason Don TURNER – For services to People with Substance and Criminal Justice Issues, Dr Victoria TZORTZIOU BROWN – For services to General Practice, Edward Franáois VAINKER – For services to Education, Barbara Anne VEST – For services to the Energy Industry, Professor Timothy Rutland WALSH – For services to Microbiology and International Development, Professor Ian WEEKS – For services to Knowledge Transfer and Medical Innovation, Sascha Hilary WELLS-MUNRO – For services to the NHS and Patient Safety, Christopher WHEATLEY – For services to Education, Graham Harry WILKINSON – For public service, Susan Jane WILKINSON MBE – For services to Literature and Public Libraries, Alexander WILLIAMS – For services to Economic and Industrial Development, Owen Almando WILLIAMS – For services to Healthcare in West Yorkshire, David WILLIS – For services to Public Finance, Juliet WRIGHT – For services to Families and Children, Charles Alan John YATES – For services to Law Enforcement, Hannah Venetia YUSUF-GEORGE – For public service, Members of the Order of the British Empire, Joanna Tufuo ABEYIE – For services to Diversity in the Media and Creative Industries, Keith Wynn ADAMS – For services to Education and the community in Lochaline, Argyll and Bute, Royston Stephen Eric ALDWIN – For services to the voluntary sector, Mumtaz ALI – For services to Disadvantaged Customers in Birmingham, Mohamed Ashraf ALI – For services to Community Relations, Tracey ALLEN – For charitable and political services, Jane Audrey ALLEN – For services to Gymnastics, David Ian ALSTON – For services to the Arts, Cerian ANGHARAD – For services to Science Promotion and Engagement with Young People, Chukwuemeka Emmanuel ANYIAM-OSIGWE – For services to the Black and Minority Ethnic Film Industry, Mark Edward APSEY – For services to Sustainable Energy and Energy Efficiency, Martin Graham AUSTIN – For services to Accessibility in the Tourism and Entertainment Sectors, Professor Adisa AZAPAGIC FREng – For services to Sustainability and 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(Harry) Raymond BILLINGE – For services to Charitable Fundraising, Elaine Margaret BILLINGTON – For services to Apprenticeships and Young People in North West England, Michael John BLOWER – For services to the community in Farnham, Surrey, Dominic James BODDINGTON – For services to Alternative Education in Norfolk, Barbara Kay BÖHM – For services to Education in the UK and East Africa, Paulette Veronica BOLTON – For services to Patient Care, Robert David BOYD – For services to the Arts and to the community in Northern Ireland, Professor Leslie BRENT – For services to Holocaust Education and the Field of Immunology and Organ Transplantation, Christopher BRIDGMAN – For services to the community in Wolverton and Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, Nicola Louise BRINDLEY – For services to Victims of Domestic Violence in Nottingham, Mark Patrick BROOKES – For services to People with Learning Disabilities and Autism, Polly Anne Frances BROOKS – For services to People with Burn Injuries, Diana Elizabeth BROOKS – For services to charity and Young People, Thomas Johnston BROWN – For services to Scottish Traditional Music, Stephen BROWN – For services to Armed Forces Personnel, Emily Florence BRUNT – For voluntary service to Education and the community in the West of Northern Ireland, Felicity Anne BRYAN – For services to Publishing, Gordon John BUCHANAN – For services to Conservation and Wildlife Film-making, Nicholas Brendan BUCKLEY – For services to Young People and the community in Greater Manchester, Aileen BUCKTON – For services to Social Care, Graham Colin BUDD – For services to Community Policing in Cardiff, Jenifer BURDEN – For services to Education, Peter Kenneth BURKE – For services to Heritage Education, Maureen Elizabeth BURNETT – For services to Healthcare in Ethiopia, David BURNS – For services to Children and Young People with Autism, Dr Eileen BURNS (EILEEN GREENWOOD) – For services to Integrated Healthcare for Older People, Raymond Michael BURROWS – For services to the Ulster Aviation Society, Heritage Sector and to the community in Northern Ireland, Marcus William BURTON – For services to Exports and Inward Investment, John BUTLER – For services to Further Education, Carolyn BUTLIN – For services to Probation and Community Safety, Joseph Charles BUTTLER – For services to Cricket, Joanne CABLE – For services to Military Personnel and Families, Robert Frederick CADDY – For services to Children, Linda Pauline Ann CADDY – For services to Children, Colonel Patrick CAIRNS – For services to Police Charities, Maureen Winifred CAMPBELL – For services to Fostering in County Tyrone, Professor John Lennox CAMPBELL – For services to General Practice, John Ireland Blackburne CANNON – For services to the British Cobnut Industry, Scott Christopher CAWLEY – For services to People with Diabetes, Sally CHAKAWHATA – For services to International Development and HIV Policy, John CHAPMAN – For services to the community in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, Leslie Sebastian CHARLES – For services to Music, Aziza CHAUDRY – For services to Education, Craig Vincent CHETTLE – For services to Entrepreneurship and the Creative Industries Sector, Daisy Rose CHRISTODOULOU – For services to Education, Yvonne CLARKE – For services to Innovation and the community in North West England, Alistair CLARKE – For services to Social Enterprise in Lancashire, Francis Stephen CLAYTON – For services to Apprenticeships, Catherine Hannah CLEARY – For services to People with Eating Disorders, Mete COBAN – For services to Young People, Graham Edward COLDMAN – For services to the community in Edenbridge, Kent, Peter COLENUTT – For services to Education, Nichola Sarah CONNELL – For services to Emergency Nutrition Crises Abroad, John George COPLAND – For services to Agriculture and the Rural community in Scotland, Elizabeth CORNFORD – For services to Young People and the community in South Lakes, Cumbria, Rebecca Mary CORNISH – For services to Children with Disabilities in Africa, Philip Edward CORRICK – For services to the Hospitality Industry, Councillor Jayne Louise COWAN – For political and public service, Jacquelynn Forsyth CRAW – For services to Arts, Education and Business in Scotland, Dr Brian CROSSLEY – For services to the Craft of Chair Caning, Vivien Anne CURRIE – For services to Racecourse Management, Business and charity in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Graham Gifford CURTIS – For services to the community in Dorchester, Dorset, Neil CUSSEN – For services to Policing and Forensic Science, Neil Andrew DALLEN – For services to Local Government and Young People, Abdirisak DALMAR – For services to People with Disabilities in Somalia, Lisa DANCER – For services to Adult Learners with Mental Health Issues in the London Borough of Hillingdon, Manjit DARBY – For services to Nursing and Patient Care, David DAVIES – For services to the Manufacturing Sector in South Wales, Councillor Philip Michael DAVIS – For services to Heritage, Paula Marie DAWSON – For services to Public Inquiries in Northern Ireland, Andrew Robert DAY – For services to the community in Portscatho, Cornwall, The Very Revd David DELARGY – For services to Music and charity in Northern Ireland, Winifred Mary DIGNAN – For services to Healthcare in North West England, Captain Guy Fraser DISNEY – For services to Horse Racing, Polar Expeditions and Veteran’s Charities, Caroline DOMANSKI – For services to Financial Inclusion, Linda Lorraine DOMINGUEZ – For voluntary service to St John Ambulance, Air Vice-Marshal Simon Robert Charles DOUGHERTY – For voluntary service to RAF Personnel and Veterans, Archibald DRYBURGH -For services to Local Government and the Armed Forces, Captain Iain Christopher DUNDERDALE – For services to the community in the Scottish Highlands, Loren DYKES – For services to Women’s Football in Wales, Naomi EALES – For services to Law Enforcement, Anne ELLIOT – For services to Out of School Care, Jill Marion ELSON – For political and community service in Exmouth, Devon, Wilfred EMMANUEL-JONES – For services to British Farming, Elizabeth Anne EVANS – For services to Nursing, Esther Temitope FAJOYE – For services to Children and Young People, Kathryn Anne FARRINGTON – For services to Children and Young People, Julie Rose FARROW – For services to Diversity and Inclusion, Mary FERGUSON – For services to Midwifery in Wales, Tania FINDLAY – For services to Education, Heidi Lorraine FISHER – For services to Innovation in Social Enterprise and Impact Measurement, Olanike Adefemi FOLAYAN – For services to Diversity in Engineering, Ann Marie FORD – For services to Patient Safety, Maureen Rose FORD – For services to Cancer Patients and Charitable Fundraising, Robert Melville FOWLER – For services to Law and Order, Dr Melrose FRASER (MELROSE STEWART) – For services to Physiotherapy, Andrew Robert FREEBURN – For services to Policing and the community in NorthernIreland, Arantxa Jona Ibarloza GABA – For services to the community in North Kensington, London, Fiona Elizabeth GALE – For services to Heritage in Wales, Daniel Joseph GALVIN Jr. – For services to Young People and charity, Maksud Ahmed GANGAT – For services to the Muslim community and Interfaith in South London, Brian Patrick GARDNER – For services to People affected by Spinal Cord Injuries, Sandra Marie GARLICK – For services to Women in Business in the West Midlands, Lynne Janetta GARWOOD – For services to Mental Healthcare and Nursing in Wales, Sonia GHARYAL – For services to National Security, Adeline Marie Odile Claude GINN – For services to Rail, Shakuntla GITTINS – For services to Children, Jane Marian GOLDINGHAM – For services to the Social Work Profession, Natasha Delia Letitia GORDON – For services to Drama, Natalie GORDON – For services to Transport and the community in London, Dr Anne Margaret Stuart GRANT – For services to charity in Bedfordshire, Maria Beate GREEN – For services to Holocaust Education, Virginia Mary GREENWOOD – For services to charity, Robert GRICE – For services to Hallmarking Law, Roger GRIFFITH – For services to Diversity and the Arts, Derek GRIFFITHS – For services to Drama and Diversity, Serena Monique GUTHRIE – For services to Netball, Anthony Patrick HADLEY – For charitable services to Shooting Star Chase Children’s Hospice Care, David HAIRE – For services to Patients and Staff in East Yorkshire, John Paul HAJDU – For services to Holocaust Education and Commemoration, Tracy Helen Pringle HAMILTON – For services to the Northern Ireland Agri-Food Sector, Lynn Christine HAMMERSLEY – For services to Gymnastics, Fitness and the community in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, Michele Ann Oxley HAMMOND – For services to Elite Sport, Paul Joseph HARBARD – For services to Innovative Housing Delivery in London and to charity, Ainsley Denzil Dubriel HARRIOTT-  For services to Broadcasting and the Culinary Arts, Joanne Elizabeth HARTEN – For services to Netball, Dr Rachel HARTNELL – For services to Animal Health and Welfare, Hatice HASAN – For services to Women in the Heating and Plumbing Industry, Parveen HASSAN – For services to Community Engagement, Inclusion and Equality, Professor Edward HAWKINS – For services to Climate Science and Science Communication, Annette Julia HENLEY – For services to Raising Awareness of Mental Health Issues, Andrea Christina HIDER – For services to Children and Young People in Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, Andrew HOLT – For services to Young People and the community in Leicestershire and Rutland, Mindu Margaret HORNICK – For services to Holocaust Education and Commemoration, Angela HORSLEY – For services to Children’s Healthcare in the NHS, Professor John Paul HOWARTH – For services to General Practice and the NHS, The Very Reverend Doctor David Michael HOYLE – For services to Faith and to vulnerable communities in Bristol, The Right Reverend Rose Josephine HUDSON-WILKIN – For services to Young People and the Church of England, Professor Elizabeth Ann HUGHES – For services to Healthcare Education and Training, Maureen Alyson HUGHES – For services to Children and Young People in Leeds, Christl Anne HUGHES – For services to Equality and charity, William George HUGHES – For services to Children and Young People in Leeds, Aaron William HUGHES – For services to Football, Simon Graham HUNTER – For services to Business and the Economy, Nadiya HUSSAIN – For services to Broadcasting and the Culinary Arts, Arif HUSSAIN – For services to the Muslim community in the UK and Abroad, Timothy John HUTCHINSON – For voluntary services to Football on North Tyneside, Karen Jayne HUTCHINSON – For services to Defence, George Richard HYDE – For voluntary service to the community in Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, Shelly Dawn JAMES – For services to Kinship Care, Mark Arthur James JARDINE – For services to the community in Dumfries and Galloway, Nadeem Hassan JAVAID – For services to Community Cohesion and Young People, Vicky JEFFERS – For services to the Armed Forces, Martin Frank JEWELL – For services to Business Start Ups and to charity in Enfield, London, Michael Kuldip JOHAL – For services to the Economy and to Community Cohesion, Antonia (Toni) JOHNSON – For services to the Arts and the community in County Fermanagh, Karl Ashley JONES – For services to charity and to Older People in South West England and South Wales, Elizabeth JONES – For services to Rugby League Football and to charity, Louise Emma JOSEPH (DREDA SAY MITCHELL) – For services to Literature and Educational Work in Prisons, Fiona Margaret KALACHE – For services to Young People in Mid Argyll, Sheku KANNEH-MASON – For services to Music, Dr Sudarshan KAPUR – For services to Interfaith Understanding and the community in East London, Carolyn Reneson KEEN – For services to Adult Education and the community in London, Roseann KELLY – For services to Economic Development in Northern Ireland, Charles Richard KENNARD – For services to Youth Music, Joanne KENNY QFSM – For services to Education, Alison KENTUCK – For services to Salvage and Underwater Heritage, Richard Anthony KERSLAKE – For services to Education and the Arts in the London Borough of Sutton, Anthony Stuart KIRKHAM – For services to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and to Arboriculture, Lady Jill Ingram KIRKWOOD – For services to charity, Gordon Thomas KNIGHT – For public service and to Mental Health Awareness, Alan Philip Eric KNOTT – For services to Cricket, Angela Margaret KNOWLES – For services to Blood Cancer Research, Professor James Colville LAIRD – For services to Pre-Hospital Emergency Care, Lady Angela Vivien Paula LAMPORT – For voluntary service to the Red Cross, Simon David LANE – For services to the community in Cheshire, Amy LEONARD – For services to Young People and Education, Jean LEONARD – For services to Music and the community in Orkney, Lilian Kathleen LEVY – For services to Holocaust Survivors, Donna Louise LEWIS – For services to Children, Roy Christopher LEWIS – For services to Financial Inclusion, Linda Susan LING – For services to People with Disabilities, Gabrielle Nicole LOGAN – For services to Sports Broadcasting and the Promotion of Women in Sport, Elizabeth Jane LONSDALE – For voluntary and public service, Robin John LOVE – For services to the Maritime Sector and the community in Plymouth, Nanette Elizabeth LOVELL – For services to Young People and the community in Northampton, Sharon LOVELL – For services to Children and Young People, Elizabeth Ann LYNCH – For services to Art and Culture, Professor Francis Ronald LYONS – For services to Higher Education and Music, Ludwig Victor MACAULAY – For voluntary service to the community and the Firefighters’ Charity, Keith Sinclair MACKIGGAN – For public service, Kay Louise MADDIESON – For public service in Northern Ireland, Richard Andrew MAIN – For services to the Charitable Sector, Anthony Granville MALLIN – For services to Young People through Sport, Charles Gareth Roe MANBY – For services to charity and People with Cancer, Teresa MANNING – For services to Financial Inclusion, the Credit Union Movement and the community in Leicestershire, George Robert MARSH TD – For services to the community in the West Midlands, Carole MARTIN (CAROLE THOMAS) – For services to Pay and People Management, Dr Mahiben MARUTHAPPU – For services to Health and Social Care Technology, Laura Jane MASSARO – For services to Squash, Professor William Michael MAWHINNEY TD – For services to Pharmacy, Medicines Regulation and Public Safety, Caroline Gillian MAWHOOD – For services to the Economy, Alexander MAY – For services to the Doric Language, Culture and Heritage in the North East of Scotland, Yewande Modupe MAYOMI-AKINOLA – For services to Engineering and Diversity in STEM Design and Innovation, The Very Revd Stephen Patrick MCBREARTY – For services to Criminal Justice, Dr David Alastair MCDONALD – For services to Healthcare, Bridget Fiona MCINTYRE – For services to Women, Martin Jeremy MCKAY-SMITH – For services to Law and Order and Legal Training, Dr Michael Gerard MCKILLOP – For services to Disability Awareness and Athletics in Northern Ireland, Margaret Rose MCKINLAY – For services to the Girls Brigade, Philip MCLAUGHLIN – For services to the community in Northern Ireland, Professor Dr Jane – For services to Mental Health and People with Learning Disabilities, Cllr Dr David MICHAEL – For services to the community in Greater London, Josephine MIDDLEMISS – For services to Healthcare in Ethiopia, Yvonne Ann MILLARD – For services to Paediatric Nursing, Nigel James MILLER – For services to People with Learning Disabilities, Rebekah Louise MITCHELL – For services to HIV Awareness, Carl Darren MITCHELL – For services to Children and Young People in Blackpool, Diane Marie MITCHELL – For services to Children and Young People in Blackpool, Dr Nalini Jitendra MODHA – For services to the NHS, Jennifer Diane MONK – For services to Vulnerable Young People, Gordon MOORE – For services to Mental Health and People with Learning Disabilities in Northumberland, Richard Henry MORGAN – For services to the community in Harlow, Essex, David MORGAN – For services to Weightlifting, Anna Mary MORGAN – For services to Nursing, Dr Lynn Mary MORGAN -For services to the community in Cambridgeshire, Gillian Henrietta MORTON – For services to Healthcare, David Pearson MUIR – For services to Racehorse Welfare, Yvonne MULHOLLAND – For services to Education, Eileen Rose MULLAN – For voluntary service in Northern Ireland, Carolyn Ann MURRAY – For services to Education in South Sudan, Kanti NAGDA – For services to charity in the UK, Eva NEUMANN – For services to Holocaust Education, Michael James NICHOLAS – For services to Rugby League in Wales, Ciara Angela NICHOLL – For services to Bereaved Families in the UK and Ireland, Thomas NIVEN – For services to Naval Shipbuilding, Reverend Martin O’HAGAN – For services to Music and charity in Northern Ireland, Reverend Eugene Damien O’HAGAN – For services to Music and charity in Northern Ireland, Kim O’NEILL – For services to Law and Order, Judith Rose PALMER – For services to Dance, Kevin PARKINSON – For services to the NHS in Lancashire and South Cumbria, Claire Caroline PASHLEY – For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, Yusuf PATEL – For services to Community Cohesion and Interfaith in the London Borough of Redbridge, Yogesh PATEL – For services to Literature, Susan Jane PATERSON – For services to the community in North East Scotland, Harry Fotios PATICAS – For services to the community in Bethnal Green, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Michelle Rose PAUL – For services to Literacy and Numeracy, Professor Jeremy David PEARSON – For services to Medical Research, Nicolette Jennifer Kemp PEEL – For services to Women with Cancer during Pregnancy, Deborah Ann PENNINGTON – For services to Mental Health Awareness, Stephen James PENNY – For services to Mountain Rescue, Nicola May Roche PERRIN – For services to Science, Kathleen Mary PERRY – For services to the community in Staffordshire, David Michael PHILLIPS – For services to Charitable Fundraising, Kathleen Agnes PICKEN – For services to Music, Education and charity, Barry PICKEN – For services to the community in Wolverhampton and the West Midlands, Revd Canon Michael PILAVACHI – For services to Young People, Teresa PORTER – For services to Education and the community in Kilmarnock, Rodney Stanley POWELL – For services to Blind or Visually Impaired People, Michael John PRENDERGAST – For services to Music, Sally Louise PRESTON – For services to Entrepreneurship, Michelle PROUDMAN – For services to Community Nursing, Jane Claudia PYMAN – For services to Orthopaedic Surgery, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Paediatrics, Dr Tara QUASIM (TARA QUASIM-SHAH) – For services to People with Post Intensive Care Syndrome, Jasvir Kaur RABABAN – For services to the Sikh community, Mohammed Tariq RAFIQUE – For services 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