KNIGHTS BACHELOR

Theodore Agnew, DL. For services to education. (East Somerton, Norfolk)

David Anthony Andrew Amess, MP. Member of parliament for Southend West. For political and public service. (Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex)

Matthew David Baggott, CBE, QPM. Formerly chief constable, Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to Policing in the United Kingdom. (Solihull, West Midlands)

Professor Richard Robert Barnett. Vice-Chancellor University of Ulster. For services to Higher Education and Business in Northern Ireland. (Coleraine, Londonderry)

Professor Andrew Jonathan Bate, CBE, FBA. Literary Scholar and Provost, Worcester College, University of Oxford. For services to Literary Scholarship and Higher Education. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Dr Simon Fraser Campbell, CBE, FRS. Drug Discoverer and Scientific Adviser. For services to Chemistry. (Poole, Dorset)

Dr Anthony Herbert Everington, OBE. Chair, NHS Tower Hamlets Clinical Commissioning Group. For services to Primary Care.

Professor Julian Ernest Michael Le Grand, FBA. Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics. For services to Social Science and public service. (Bristol)



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John Vincent Hurt, CBE. Actor. For services to Drama. (Norfolk)

Peter Ashley Kendall. For services to the Agricultural Industry in England and Wales. (Baldock, Hertfordshire)

Andrew Valentine Morris, OBE. Chief executive, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS. (Wokingham, Berkshire)

Richard Leon Paniguian, CBE. Head, Defence and Security Organisation, UK Trade and Investment. For services to the UK Defence Industry. (London)

Professor Martyn Poliakoff, CBE, FRS. Research Professor of Chemistry, University of Nottingham. For services to the Chemical Sciences. (Beeston, Nottinghamshire)

Dickson Poon, CBE. For services to Business and to charity particularly Higher Education. (London)

David Edward John Ramsden, CBE. Head, Government Economic Service. For services to Economic Policy Making. (London)

Professor Nilesh Jayantilal Samani, DL. Professor of Cardiology, University of Leicester. For services to Medicine and Medical Research. (Leicester, Leicestershire)

Professor Nigel John Thrift, DL, FBA. Vice-Chancellor, University of Warwick. For services to Higher Education. (Coventry, West Midlands)

John Arthur Townsley. Executive Principal The Gorse Academics Trust, Leeds. For services to Education. (Cawood, North Yorkshire)

David John Verey, CBE. Chair, The Art Fund. For services to Arts Philanthropy. (London)

Professor Norman Stanley Williams. Past president Royal College of Surgeons of England. For services to Surgery. (London)

Thomas Philip Winsor. HM chief inspector of Constabulary. For public service. (Kent)

ORDER OF THE BATH

Knight Commander (KCB)

Evan Paul Silk. Formerly Chair Commission on Devolution in Wales. Forservices to the Parliaments of and Devolution in the UK.

Companion (CB)

Harold Mark Carter. Deputy Legal Adviser Legal Advisers’ Branch, Treasury Solicitors. For services to Government Legal Services and services to the community in Guildford, Surrey. (Guildford, Surrey)

David Julian Cook. Second Parliamentary Counsel Office of the Parliamentary Counsel. For services to the Preparation of Legislation. (Colchester, Essex)

Ms Alison Cottrell. Director HM Treasury. For services to Financial Services Consumers. (London)

James Harra. Director general Business Tax, HM Revenue and Customs, London. For services to Tax Administration. (London)

Dr Andrew John McDonald. For services to Parliament and voluntary service to Disability Awareness. (London)

Nicholas Christopher Shanahan. Director general Operations, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Welfare Reform. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)

Professor Christopher John MacRae Whitty. Chief Scientific Adviser Department for International Development. For public and voluntary service to Tropical Medicine in the UK and Africa. (London)

ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER

Dame Commander (DCVO)

Mrs Elizabeth Shan Josephine The Honourable Legge-Bourke, LVO. Lord-Lieutenant of Powys.



Knight Commander (KCVO)

Nicholas James Alexander The Earl of Caledon. Lord-Lieutenant of County Armagh.



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Sir David Geoffrey Manning, GCMG, CVO. Adviser to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Henry of Wales.

Timothy John Edward Baron Tollemache. Formerly Lord-Lieutenant of Suffolk.

Commander (CVO)

Mrs Mary Selina The Honourable Bayliss. Lord-Lieutenant of Berkshire.

Sir David William Brewer, CMG, JP. Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London.

Michael Patrick Day. Chief executive Historic Royal Palaces.

Anthony James Longmore Worth. Lord-Lieutenant of Lincolnshire.

Lieutenant (LVO)

Mrs Joy-Maria Camm. Assistant private secretary to The Duchess of Cornwall.

Dr Martin David Clayton, MVO. Head of Prints and Drawings, Royal Library, Windsor Castle.

Nicholas John Wingfield Digby. Veterinary Surgeon to the Royal Studs.

Miss Stephanie Gail Greengross. Director Strategic Communications, Business in the Community.

Roger Francis Tollemache Halliday, MVO. Formerly Land Steward, Western District, Duchy of Cornwall.

Jonathan David Hellewell. Formerly assistant private secretary to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.

The Reverend Canon Denis Ratliffe Mulliner. Chaplain Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace.

William James Nye. Principal private secretary to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.

Miss Catherine Teresa O’Donnell, MVO. Formerly Nursing Sister, Buckingham Palace.

Miss Louise Mary Tait. Communications secretary for Scotland Royal Household.

Member (MVO)

Miss Catherine Mary Bland. Personal assistant to the Deputy private secretary to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.

Miss Nicola Christine Brentnall. Director The Queen’s Trust.

Jon Allison Brewer. Paintings Conservator Royal Collection Trust.

Michael John Brown. Volunteer Awards Assessor The Prince’s Trust.

Mrs Deborah Clare Clarke. Senior Curator, Palace of Holyroodhouse.

Inspector Clive Graham Cox. Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.

Paul Coxon. Operations Surveyor Royal Household.

Eric Kenneth James Crawford. Building and Civil Engineering Works Supervisor Royal Household.

Miss Laura Jane Gibson. Head of Digital Engagement for Royal Communications Royal Household.

Kenrick Steven Hanson. Systems Development Officer Royal Household.

Daniel James Harvey, RVM. Senior Engineer, Sandringham Estate.

Mrs Susan Elizabeth Jubb. Senior Receptionist, Clarence House.

Mrs Laura Claire France Kellard. Senior IT Training and Development Officer, Royal Household.

Inspector Terence Christopher Leach. Metropolitan Police. Forservices to Royalty Protection.

Mark Geoffrey Lisk, RVM. Household of The Duke of York.

Mrs Susan Mary Pendry. Formerly Administrator, St. George’s House, Windsor Castle.

Christopher Thomas Perkins. Formerly Landing Site Officer The Queen’s Helicopter Flight.

Dr Edward William Perkins. Formerly Communications secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Henry of Wales.

Michael Dudley de Burgh Collins Persse. For services to The Prince of Wales.

Douglas Hastings Precey. Formerly head of Secretariat private secretary’s Office Royal Household.

Miss Mary Squire. Lieutenancy Clerk Mid-Glamorgan.

Andrew Michael Tibble. Operations and Logistics manager Household of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.

Miss Bernadette Tomas. Senior Management Accountant Royal Household.

Peter Barry Whorton, RVM. Deputy Yeoman of the Plate Pantry, Windsor Castle.

Miss Annwen Lloyd Williams. Senior Administrator Aberdyfi Centre, Outward Bound Trust.

ROYAL VICTORIAN MEDAL (RVM)

Andrew John Brown. Forestry Foreman Sandringham Estate.

Lance Sgt Stephen Centro Cassidy. Formerly Household of The Duke of Kent.

Colin Alfred Childs. Formerly Electrician Royal Household.

Peter Thomas Charles Clayton. Head Gamekeeper Crown Estate, Windsor.

David Thomas Evans. Carriage Restorer/Cleaner Royal Mews.

David Charles Lambourn. Office and Travelling Yeoman Household of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.

Jose Manuel Lazarczuk. Groundsman Crown Estate, Windsor.

Thomas Arnold Watt. Palace Attendant Palace of Holyroodhouse.

Mrs Jennifer Denise Whiter. Senior Housekeeping assistant, Windsor Castle.

ORDER OF THE COMPANIONS OF HONOUR (CH)

The Rt Hon Jeremy John Durham Baron Ashdown Of Norton-Sub-Hamdon, GCMG, KBE. For public and political service.

Sir (George) Adrian Hayhurst Cadbury, DL. For services to Business and the community in the UK. particularly Birmingham. (Solihull, West Midlands)

Dame Mary Elizabeth Peters, DBE. For services to Sport and to the community in Northern Ireland. (Dunmurry, Belfast) The Rt Hon David Ivor Baron Young Of Graffham, DL. For public service. (London)

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, CIVIL

Knight Grand Cross (GBE)

Professor Sir John Irving Bell, FRS. For services to Medicine Medical Research and the UK Life Science Industry. (Oxfordshire)

Dame Commander (DBE)

Sue Bruce, Edinburgh council chief executive. Photograph: PA

Mrs Susan Margaret Bruce. Chief executive City of Edinburgh Council. For services to Local Government in Scotland. (Fintry, Stirling and Falkirk)

Mrs Kate Dethridge. Principal, Churchend Primary School, Reading and National Leader of Education. For services to Education. (Hampstead Norreys, Berkshire)

Ms Carol Ann Duffy, CBE. Poet Laureate. For services to Poetry. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)

Mrs Oremi Evans. Headteacher, The Brookfield School, Herefordshire. For services to Education. (Hereford, Herefordshire)

Ms Barbara Mary Plunket Greene, OBE. For services to British Fashion. (Surrey)

Ms Mrs Fiona Marie Kendrick. Chair and chief executive Officer, Nestle UK and Ireland. For services to the Food and Drink Industry and to Skills Development. (Tadworth, Surrey)

The Rt Hon Anne Catherine McGuire, MP. Member of Parliament for Stirling. For parliamentary and political services. (Cumbernauld, Dunbartonshire)

Mrs Joyce Evelyn Plotnikoff. Director, Lexicon Ltd. For services to Justice, particularly Vulnerable and Child Witnesses. (Hitchin, Hertfordshire)

Ms Esther Louise Rantzen, CBE. For services to Children and Older People through ChildLine and The Silver Line.

Professor Teresa Lesley Rees, CBE. Professor of Social Science, Cardiff University and lately director for Wales, Leadership Foundation for Higher Education. For services to Social Sciences. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)

Professor Eileen Sills, CBE. Chief Nurse and director of Patient Experience, Guy’s and St. Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Nursing. (London)

Ms Kristin Scott Thomas, OBE. Actress. For services to Drama. (London)

Ms Ila Dianne Thompson, CBE. Formerly Group chief executive Officer, Camelot. For services to the National Lottery and charitable services. (Buckinghamshire)

Professor Marina Sarah Warner, CBE, FBA. Professor, School of Arts and Humanities, Birkbeck College, University of London and Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford. For services to Higher Education and Literary Scholarship. (London)

Mrs Catherine Fiona Woolf, CBE. Formerly Lord Mayor of London. For services to the Legal Profession, Diversity and the City of London. (Surrey)

Commander (CBE)



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Mrs Margaret Mary Aspinall. Chair, Hillsborough Family Support Group, Liverpool. For services to Bereaved Hillsborough Families. (Liverpool, Merseyside)

His Honour Judge Brian John Barker. QC, Recorder of London. For services to the Administration of Justice and to charity. (London)

Professor Graeme William Walter Barker, FBA. Formerly Disney Professor of Archaeology and director, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge. For services to Archaeology. (Norwich, Norfolk)

Trevor Graham Baylis, OBE. Inventor and Founder, Trevor Baylis Brands plc. For services to Intellectual Property. (Middlesex)

Martin George Bean. Vice-Chancellor The Open University. Forservices to Higher Education. (Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire)

Ms Virginia Beardshaw. Chief executive I CAN Children’s Charity. For services to Children with Special Needs and Disabilities. (London)

David John Bennett. Chief executive Sanctuary Housing Group. Forservices to Social Housing. (Morton on Lugg, Herefordshire)

John Douglas Bonney, QFSM. Chief Officer, Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Fire Safety. (Hampshire)

Christopher Brinsmead. Life Science Champion. For services to UK Life Sciences. (Nether Alderley, Cheshire)

Professor Alistair Stanyer Burns. National Clinical director for Dementia. For services to Health and Social Care particularly Dementia Care. (Macclesfield, Cheshire)

James Caan. Founder and chairman Start Up Loan Company. For services to Entrepreneurship and charitable services through the James Caan Foundation. (London)

Victor Manuel Chavez. Chief executive Officer Thales UK Ltd. For services to the Defence and Security Industry. (Fleet, Hampshire)

Mrs Amanda Elizabeth Chessell. Software Engineer, IBM. For services to Engineering. (Alton, Hampshire)

Michael David Lincoln Chowen. Philanthropist. For charitable services. (Brighton, East Sussex)

Mrs Tina Clapham. Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)

Miss Margaret Anita Clark, OBE. Chair, Hastoe Housing and Plunkett Foundation. For services to Rural Communities.

Nicholas George Cooper. Chairman Sterling Insurance Group Ltd. For services to Philanthropy in Higher Education and the Arts. (London)

Ms Elizabeth Pauline Lucy Corley. CEO Allianz Global Investors. For services to the Financial Sector. (London)



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Stephen Cram, MBE. Formerly Chair, English Institute of Sport. For services to Sport.

Alan Davey. Chief executive Arts Council England. For services to the Arts. (London)

Ms Sandra Dawe, MBE. Formerly chief executive, VisitBritain. For services to the Tourism Industry. (London)

Miss Cressida Rose Dick, QPM. Assistant commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing. (London)

Dr Michele Dix. Managing director Planning, Transport for London. For services to the Transport Industry. (Hertfordshire)

Mrs Wilma Christina Jean Donnelly, TD, DL. Director of Nursing, Royal College of Nursing (Wales). For services to Nursing, the Armed Forces and Trade Unionism. (Pontypridd, Mid Glamorgan)

Nigel Wallace Boyd Dunlop. For services to Business and the Economy in Northern Ireland. (Helens Bay, Down)

Alan Michael Eccles. Chief executive Officer and Public Guardian Office of the Public Guardian. For services to the Administration of Justice and Vulnerable Adults. (Wolverhampton, West Midlands)

John David Emerson. Chief executive Association of Charitable Foundations. For services to Philanthropy and Charitable Giving. (London)

Keith Exford. Chief executive Affinity Sutton Group. For services to Housing in London. (Balcombe, West Sussex)

Professor Ruth Sarah Farwell. Vice-Chancellor Buckinghamshire New University and lately Chair, GuildHE. For services to Higher Education. (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire)

Professor Russell Foster, FRS. Professor of Circadian Neurosciences University of Oxford. For services to Science. (Reading, Berkshire)

Stephen Charles Fox. Chief executive BAM Nuttall. For services to Civil Engineering and Construction. (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire)

Mrs Catherine Marie Garside. Headteacher, St. Ambrose Barlow Roman Catholic High School, Swinton, Salford. For services to Education. (Leigh, Greater Manchester)

Ms Shakuntala Michaela Ghosh. For services to Venture Philanthropy and the Voluntary Sector especially Homeless and Disadvantaged Young People. (London)

Rodney Alan Rupert Green. Prior and chairman of Trustees Priory of England and the Islands. For voluntary service to the Order of St. John and St. John Ambulance. (Leicester, Leicestershire)

Ms Gillian Guy. Chief executive Officer Citizens Advice. For services to Consumers. (London)

Trevor Hicks. President Hillsborough Family Support Group. For services to Bereaved Hillsborough Families. (Settle, North Yorkshire)

Brent Shawzin Hoberman. For services to Entrepreneurship. (London)

Peter Holbrook. For services to Social Enterprise. (London)

Jason Bruno Acker Holt. Chief executive Holts Group and Founder, Holts Academy. For services to the Jewellery Sector and Apprenticeships. (London)

Robert Eric Hough, DL. Chair, Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to Business in the North West. (Altrincham, Greater Manchester)

The Rt Hon John Michael Jack. Chairman Office of Tax Simplification. For services to Tax Policy. (Plymouth, Devon)

Frederick Frank Jarvis. For parliamentary and political services. (London)

Richard Jones. Opera and Theatre director. For services to Music. (London)

Professor Heather Evelyn Joshi, OBE, FBA. Emeritus Professor, Centre for Longitudinal Studies. For services to Longitudinal and Women’s Studies. (London)

Ms Judith Pamela Kelly, OBE. Artistic director, Southbank Centre. For services to the Arts. (London)

Councillor Erica Kemp. Lord Mayor of Liverpool. For public and political service. (Liverpool, Merseyside)

Miss Kathryn Felice Lampard. Independent Overseer Department of Health and NHS Investigation into Jimmy Savile. For services to the National Health Service and to the community.

Dr Ruth Jane Lea. For services to the Financial and Economic Sectors. (London)

Ms Diane Elizabeth Lees. Director general Imperial War Museums. For services to Museums.

Mrs Mary Stewart MacKlin. Chief executive Officer, of The Klin Group. For services to Economic Regeneration and Entrepreneurship in Scotland. (Kilmarnock, Ayrshire and Arran)

Patrick Sean Maguire. Governing Governor Maghaberry Prison, Department of Justice. For Public Service to the Northern Ireland Prison Service. (Down)

Dr Carolyn Makinson. Formerly Executive director International Rescue Committee UK. For services to Humanitarian Relief Programmes. (New York, USA)

Miss Adeeba Malik, MBE. Deputy chief executive, QED-UK. For services to Interfaith and Community Cohesion. (Bradford, West Yorkshire)

Gordon Matheson. For services to Local Government and the community. (Glasgow)

Dr Alice Mary Maynard. Formerly Chair Scope. For services to People with Disabilities and their Families. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)

Mrs Josephine Helen McArdle. Founder and chairman, Helen McArdle Care. For services to the Care Home Business and the community in the North East of England.

Dr Bridget Mary McConnell. Chief executive, Culture and Sport Glasgow. For services to Culture. (Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk)

Ms Uma Mehta. Chief Community Services Lawyer London Borough of Islington. For services to Children. (Billericay, Essex)

Professor Julienne Elizabeth Meyer. Professor of Nursing Care for Older People. For services to Nursing and Older People. (Guildford, Surrey)

David Fraser Middleton. Chief executive Transport Scotland. For services to the Civil Service and Transport in Scotland. (Edinburgh)

Mrs Patricia Lewsley-Mooney. Commissioner for Children and Young People. For services to Children’s Rights in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)

Jonathan Moulds. Philanthropist. For services to the LSO (London Symphony Orchestra). (London)

Denis Kevin Myers. Deputy chief executive Health and Safety Executive. For services to Health and Safety. (Ingatestone, Essex)

Tim Oates. Group director of Assessment Research and Development Cambridge Assessment. For services to Education. (Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridgeshire)

Professor Timothy Noel Palmer, FRS. Professor in Climate Physics, University of Oxford. For services to Science. (Newbury, Berkshire)

Nicholas Pascoe. Regional manager HM Prison Service Greater London. For services to the Criminal Justice System. (Fleet, Hampshire)

Professor Sharon Jayne Peacock. Clinical Microbiologist University of Cambridge. For services to Medical Microbiology. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)

Ms Joanne Lesley Perez. Co-head Policy and Markets Team, Debt Management Office. For services to UK Financial Management. (Washington, USA)

Ms Amanda Phillips. Executive Principal Paradigm Trust, Tower Hamlets, London. For services to Education. (Dunmow, Essex)

Ms Sonia Clare Phippard. Director of Water and Flood Risk Management Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to the Environment and Flood Risk Management. (London)

Stuart Polak. Director Conservative Friends of Israel. For political service. (Borehamwood, Hertfordshire)

Professor David Anthony Purser. Toxicologist. For services to Fire Safety. (Hatfield, Hertfordshire)

Stephen Quartermain. Chief Planner Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Planning Infrastructure. (London)

John Paul Randall. Formerly Independent Chair Police Negotiating Board and Police Advisory Board of England and Wales. For services to Policing. (Worcestershire)

Professor Peter Wynne Rees. Formerly City Planning Officer City of London Corporation. For services to Architecture and Town Planning. (London)

Ms Anne Helen Richards, CVO. Chief Investment Officer, Aberdeen Asset Management plc. For services to the Financial Services Industry and voluntary service. (Edinburgh)

Professor Stephen Michael Richardson. Associate Provost (Institutional Affairs) and Professor of Chemical Engineering Imperial College London. For services to Chemical Engineering Education. (Reigate, Surrey)

Dr Vivecca (Vicky) Robinson. Chief executive National Centre for the 3Rs (MC3Rs). For services to Science and Animal Welfare. (St Albans, Hertfordshire)

Professor Fiona Mary Ross. Professor of Primary Care Nursing and director of Research Leadership Foundation for Higher Education, Kingston University and St. George’s. For services to Nursing. (London)

Professor Caroline Rush. Chief executive British Fashion Council. For services to the British Fashion Industry. (London)

Mrs Judith Anne Salter. Headteacher, Glenwood Special School, Essex. For services to Education. (Benfleet, Essex)

Michael Paul Sheffield. Formerly Group chief executive Officer Kier Group plc. For services to Civil Engineering, Construction and Charitable Fundraising. (Huntington, Cambridgeshire)

Ms Jane Elizabeth Shepherdson, MBE. Chief executive Officer, Whistles. For services to UK Retail Business. (London)

Ms Ali Smith. Writer. For services to Literature. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)

Professor Rosalind Louise Smyth. Director Institute of Child Health and Professor of Child Health, University College London. For services to Regulation of Medicines for Children. (London)

Ms Barbara Spicer. Formerly Interim chief executive, Skills Funding Agency. For services to Education, Learning and Skills. (St Helens, Merseyside)

Ms Sarah Elizabeth Staniforth. Formerly Museums and Collections director National Trust. For services to National Heritage. (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire)

Alasdair Glen Stirling. Head of Future Submarines Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (Wrington, Somerset)

Mrs May Storrie. For services to Business and Philanthropy. (Thorntonhall, Lanarkshire)

Mrs Michele Sutton, OBE. Formerly Principal and chief executive, Bradford College and president, Association of Colleges. For services to Further Education. (Didsbury, Greater Manchester)

Michael Anthony Sweeney. Formerly chairman Henley Royal Regatta. For services to Rowing. (Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire)



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Ms Meera Syal, MBE. Actress, and Author. For services to Drama and Literature. (London)

John Quinlan Terry. Architect. For services to Classical Architecture. (Colchester, Essex)

Ms Amanda Margaret Tincknell. Chief executive Cranfield Trust. For services to the charitable sector. (Romsey, Hampshire)

Dr Anna Danielle Van Der Gaag. Chair Health and Care Professions Council. For services to Health and Care. (Slinfold, West Sussex)

Mrs Dawn Patricia Ward, OBE. Principal and chief executive, Burton and South Derbyshire College. For services to Further Education. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Ms Janice Elizabeth Ward. Founder and chief executive Officer Corrotherm International Ltd. For services to Business. (Southampton, Hampshire)

Thomas Raymond Watkins. Formerly consultant in Dental Public Health NHS Grampian. For services to Healthcare. (Callander, Perth and Kinross)

Professor Paul Webley. Director School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. For services to Higher Education. (London)

Ms Jane Melville Wernick. Jane Wernick Associates Ltd. Forservices to Structural and Civil Engineering. (London)

Professor Caroline Elizabeth Whalley. Founder the Elliot Foundation and Trustee, SHINE. For services to Education. (London)

Michael Wheeler. Non-Executive director Department of Health. For services to Healthcare. (Oxshott, Surrey)

Professor Bill Whyte. Professor of Social Work Studies in Criminal and Youth Justice University of Edinburgh. For services to Youth Justice in Scotland. (Musselburgh, East Lothian)

Ms Amanda Elizabeth Wills. For services to the British Travel Industry and to charity. (London)

Philip Richard Wood. Special Global Counsel Allen and Overy. Forservices to English and Financial Law. (Shere, Surrey)

Roger Wright. Chief executive Aldeburgh Music, and lately director, BBC Proms and Controller, BBC Radio 3. For services to Music. (Snape, Suffolk)

Andrew Wyllie. Chief executive Costain. For services to Construction and Engineering. (Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire)

Officer (OBE)

William David Butler-Adams. Managing director Brompton Bicycle. For services to UK Manufacturing. (Middlesex)

Anthony Olusola Ademola Ageh. Controller of Archive Development BBC. For services to Digital Media. (London)

Dr Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia. For services to Interfaith and Community Cohesion.

Gulfaraz Ahmed. Headteacher Parkinson Lane Primary School, Halifax. For services to Education. (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)

Mrs Lorraine Faith Allen. Principal, Whitley Academy, Coventry. Forservices to Education. (Earl Shilton, Leicestershire)

Ms Elizabeth Armour. Inspector Education and Training Inspectorate, Department of Education, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Education in Northern Ireland. (Magherafelt, Londonderry)

William James Armstrong. Formerly Senior Coroner for Norfolk. Forservices to the Bereaved and to Charity. (Norwich, Norfolk)

Ms Julie Anne Ashdown. For services to Equality and Diversity. (London)

Mrs Joanne Allison Ashworth. Director of Forensic Services of East Midlands Police Forces. For services to Forensic Science. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)

Ms Joan Baird. Board Member Clanmil Housing Association Limited. For services to Housing and the community in Northern Ireland. (Ballycastle, Antrim)

Mrs Tamsin Kate Baldwin. Executive director and Trauma Care Worker, Imara. For services to Child Protection. (West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire)

Cecil Balmond. Architect. For services to Architecture. (London)

Allan David Bantick. Formerly chairman Scottish Wildlife Trust. Forservices to Conservation in Scotland. (Boat of Garten, Inverness-shire)

Mrs Joan Dorothy Bartholomew, (Joan Morecambe). For charitable services. (Harpenden, Hertfordshire)



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Brendon Batson, MBE. For services to Football. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Mrs Diana Carolyn Beattie. Director, Heritage of London Trust. For services to Heritage in London. (London)

Rodney John Bennion. Formerly Chair of Trustees Construction Youth Trust. For services to Construction Training and the community in the South East. (Ashtead, Surrey)

Steven John Berry. Team Leader Department for Transport. For services to Local Transport Resilience. (Hastings, East Sussex)

Ms Elizabeth Anne Bingham. For services to Equality in the Workplace. (London)

Professor Diane Joan Birch. Professor of Law University of Nottingham. For services to Higher Education. (Bunny, Nottinghamshire)

Mrs Jennifer Ann Christine Bishop. For services to the Trans community. (Rhyl, Clwyd)

Mrs Helen Ruth Bond. For services to the Women’s Institute and to the community in Cambridge. (Barton, Cambridgeshire)

Colin Booth. Principal Barnsley College. For services to Further Education. (Newton Aycliffe, Durham)

Dr Helen Bowcock. Philanthropist. For services to Community Philanthropy. (Haslemere, Surrey)

James Richard Wesley Boyce. For services to Football in Northern Ireland. (Carrickfergus, Antrim)

Professor Peter Riven Braude. Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology King’s College London. For services to Reproductive Medicine. (London)

Mrs Susan Jean Stewart Brimelow. Chief inspector, Healthcare Environment Inspectorate. For services to Patient Care and Safety. (Milngavie, Dunbartonshire)

Ms Stephanie Brivio. Assistant director Child Protection, Safeguarding Group, Department for Education. For services to Child Protection and to the community in Medway. (Rochester, Kent)

Kenny Brown. Governor HM Prison Wandsworth. For services to HM Prison Service. (London)

Professor Margaret Louise Brown. For services to Mathematics Education and to Governance of Schools in South London. (London)

Miss Rebecca Catherine Bryant. Head of Crime and Disorder Directorate Manchester City Council. For services to the community and Victim Support in Manchester. (Sale, Greater Manchester)

Professor Stewart Brymer. Honorary president and lately chairman Dundee Heritage Trust. Forvoluntary service to Culture and Heritage in Dundee. (Dundee)

Ms Jennifer Mary Brzozowska. Head Oil and Gas Exploration. For services to Oil and Gas Infrastructure. (Epsom, Surrey)

Dr Sarah Buck. Fellow Institution of Structural Engineers and director, BSW Consulting, Exeter. For services to Engineering and Education. (Newton Abbot, Devon)

David Bull. For services to young people in the UK and Europe through the Scout Movement. (Chester, Cheshire)

Mrs Elizabeth Kelly Cameron. Chief executive, Scottish Chambers of Commerce. For services to Business and Commerce. (Gourock, Renfrewshire)

Alastair John Wilson Campbell. Chairman Campbell Lutyens and Co Ltd. For services to Financial Services and Charitable Fundraising. (London)



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Michael Brian Cantlay. Chairman Visit Scotland. For services to the Tourism and Hospitality Industry in Scotland. (Callander, Perth and Kinross)

Ms Elizabeth Anne Carriere. Head South Sudan, Department for International Development. For services to Development and Leadership in South Sudan. (Middlesex)

Dr Hilary Dawn Cass. President Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. For services to Child Health. (London)

Raymond Cathline. Business Support Team Digitalisation Programme, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Jobseekers, Diversity and to the community in Enfield. (Enfield, Middlesex)

William Mackenzie Cattanach. Head PILOT Secretariat, Department of Energy and Climate Change. For services to Oil and Gas Infrastructure. (Ellon, Aberdeenshire)

Col Edward Paul Ronald Cautley, CMG, DL. Colonel Commandant, Royal Marines Cadets. For voluntary service to the Cadet Forces.

Adam Vincent Stewart Chedburn. Headteacher Whitley Bay High School, Tyne and Wear. For services to Education. (Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear)

Philip John Chesworth. Formerly Detective Sergeant Police Scotland. For services to Counter Terrorism. (London)

Matthew Shackleton Chinn. Managing director Energy Sector, Siemens plc. For services to the UK Renewable Energy Industry. (Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire)

Ms Anne Chisholm. Formerly Chair The Royal Society of Literature. For services to Literature. (London)

Jerome Wilfrid Church, MBE. General secretary, The British Limbless Ex-Service Men’s Association. For services to Veterans. (London)

Robert Clegg. For services to the community in Rochdale. (Rochdale, Greater Manchester)

Ian Clinton. Formerly Principal Blackburn College. For services to Further Education.

Dr Beverly Jane Collett. Consultant in Pain Management University Hospital Leicester. For services to Pain Management. (Leicestershire)

Dr David Gordon Collier. Chief executive England and Wales Cricket Board. For services to Cricket. (Middlesex)

Professor Cyrus Cooper. Director Medical Research Council Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, Universities of Southampton and Oxford. For services to Medical Research. (Southampton, Hampshire)

James Kimberly Corden. Actor. For services to Drama. (London)

Arthur Cormack. Gaelic Singer and chief executive Feisean nan Gdheal. For services to Gaelic Education. (Isle of Skye, Inverness-shire)

Henry Richard Geers Cotterell. Formerly president Country Landowners’ Association. For services to the Rural Community and to Charity. (Byford, Herefordshire)

Ms Janene Cox. President Society of chief Librarians. For services to Libraries. (Tutbury, Staffordshire)

Roy Frederick Cox. Chair Sense Scotland. For services to the Deafblind. (Clydebank, Dunbartonshire)

Ms Susan Mary Crowley. Chair Institute for Learning. For services to Further Education and Teaching. (London)

Judge John Joseph Curran. For services to the Judiciary and the community in Northern Ireland. (Craigavon, Armagh)

Dr Lesley Sharon Curtis. Headteacher Everton Nursery School and Family Centre of Liverpool. For services to Education. (Southport, Merseyside)

Peter John Robert Dahlstrom. Headteacher Hope Special School, Wigan. For services to Education. (Culcheth, Cheshire)

James Christopher Meredith Davies, DL. For services to Charity and the community in Merseyside. (Wirral, Merseyside)

Michael John Davies. Head of Maritime Resilience Planning and Consequence Management, Department for Transport. For services to Maritime Safety. (Sudbury, Suffolk)

Ms Elizabeth Fiona Davis. Formerly director Natural Resources Wales. For public service. (Raglan, Gwent)

Mrs Julie Deane. Co-owner and Founder, The Cambridge Satchel Company. For services to Entrepreneurship. (Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire)

Ms Harriet Logan Dempster. For services to Child Welfare in Scotland. (Beauly, Inverness-shire)



Es Devlin. Photograph: Ian West/PA

Ms Es Devlin. Stage and Set Designer. For services to Stage and Set Design. (London)

Norman Dewis. For services to the Motor Industry. (Shropshire)

Jon Mark Doig. Chief executive Commonwealth Games Scotland. For services to Sport. (Menstrie, Clackmannanshire)

Christopher Martin Earnshaw. For services to Engineering and Technology. (Harpenden, Hertfordshire)

Professor Paul Ekins. Director and Professor of Resources and Environment Policy UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources. Services to Environmental Policy. (London)

Ian Elgy. Principal Armour Specialist. For services in support of Military Operations. (Salisbury, Wiltshire)

David Etheridge. Chief Fire Officer Oxfordshire County Council. For services to the community. (Abingdon, Oxfordshire)

Ms Judith Evans. Formerly Chair of the Governing Council, St. George’s, University of London. For services to Higher Education. (London)

Melville Stanley Evans. Formerly Chair Powys Teaching Local Health Board. For services to the NHS in Wales. (Pontyclun, Mid Glamorgan)

Paul William Farmer. Managing director Wade Ceramics Ltd. For services to International Trade and the Ceramics Industry in Stoke-on-Trent. (Blythe Bridge, Staffordshire)

Dr John Damien Fay. Director College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Agri-Food Education. (Downpatrick, Down)

Alan Ferguson. Chairman and chief executive Fergusons Transport Ltd. For services to Business in the North East. (Morpeth, Northumberland)

Timothy Fisher. Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)

John Robert Flamson, DL. Director, Liverpool City Challenge. For services to Business and the community in Liverpool. (Liverpool, Merseyside)

Paul Forman. Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)

Ms Alison Fryatt. Formerly head of Health and Safety Sponsorship Team. For public service. (London)

Dr Bernadette Fuge. Chair Age Cymru. For voluntary services to Older People in Wales. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)

David Edmund Talbot Garman. Formerly Chair Mangar International. For services to the Healthcare Industry. (Llandrindod Wells, Powys)

Mrs Jane Susan Gates. Chief executive, Sebastian’s Actions Trust. For services to Seriously Ill Children and their Families in the South East. (Berkshire)

Ms Barbara Gelb. Chief executive Officer Together for Short Lives, Bristol. For services to Improving Care Services for Children. (Bristol)

Col Robin Dewhurst Gibson, MBE. Chief executive, Lowlands Reserve Forces’ and Cadets’ Association. For services to the Armed Forces. (Dollar, Clackmannanshire)

Edward William Gillespie, DL. For services to Horse Racing in Cheltenham Gloucestershire. (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire)

Dr George Thompson Gillespie. Chief executive Officer MIRA Ltd. For services to International Trade. (Tamworth, Staffordshire)

Mrs Jill Carolyn Gloster. Formerly chief commissioner, ScoutsWales. For services to the Scouting Movement in Wales. (Criccieth, Gwynedd)

Mrs Kathleen Ann Gore, DL. For services to Charity and to the community in East Sussex, particularly to Hospice Care. (Uckfield, East Sussex)

Archibald Graham. Deputy Leader Glasgow City Council. For services to the Commonwealth Games 2014 and Local Government. (Glasgow)

Mrs Lynn Greenwold. Chief executive Officer, Professional Association of Teachers of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties. For services to Special Educational Needs. (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire)

Stuart Mark Griffiths. Chief executive Birmingham Hippodrome. For services to the Arts in Birmingham. (Eynsham, Oxfordshire)

Mrs Charlotte Anne Grobien. For charitable services to Children and Young People in Wandsworth, Greater London and Surrey. (London)

David Boyd Guilfoyle. Chief executive Youth Council for Northern Ireland. For services to the community, particularly Young People in Belfast. (Belfast)

Stephen Guyon. Lead for Rough Sleeping and Single Homelessness Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Rough Sleepers. (London)

Alexander Richard Hamilton. For services to Maritime Heritage. (Harpenden, Hertfordshire)

Dr Robert Hardy. Chief executive Aesica Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Forservices to the Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industry. (Ponteland, Northumberland)

Ian Hart. Department for Education Liaison Officer National Network for Children in Employment and Entertainment. For services to Children. (Surrey)

Ms Sally Hawkridge. Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)

Francis Xavier Hester. Founder and chief executive Officer TPP. For services to Healthcare. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)

Geoffrey Alan Hope. Stabilisation Adviser Helmand Provincial Reconstruction Team, Department for International Development. For services to Stabilisation and Development in Afghanistan. (London)

Professor Geoffrey Hosking. Emeritus Professor of Russian History School of Slavonic Studies, University College London and Co-founder, Nightline. For services to Higher Education and Students. (London)

Ms Anne Catherine Houston. Formerly chief executive CHILDREN 1ST. For services to Children and Young People. (Glasgow)

Mrs Pauline Jean Howie. Chief executive, Scottish Ambulance Service. For services to NHS Scotland and to the Scottish Ambulance Service. (Erskine, Renfrewshire)

David John Hudson. Executive Headteacher Wickersley School and Sports College, Rawmarsh Community School and Clifton Community School, Rotherham. For services to Education. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Leslie Hughes. For services to the Insurance Industry and to the community in Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, Down)

Mrs Joan Hunt. Honorary Professor, Cardiff Law School. For services to Children. (Clevedon, Somerset)

Nicholas Simon Hurn. Executive Headteacher Cardinal Hume Catholic School, Gateshead and St. Robert of Newminster School, Sunderland. For services to Education. (Washington, Tyne and Wear)

Kevin Paul Hyland. Formerly Detective Inspector Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Combating Human Trafficking. (Limerick, Republic of Ireland)

Anthony Jennens. Chair GamCare. For charitable services in the Prevention and Treatment of Gambling Addiction. (London)

Mrs Susan Johnson. For services to Ladies’ Golf. (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)

Dr Jacqui Lunday Johnstone. Chief Health Professions Officer Scottish Government. For services to Healthcare and the Health Care Professions. (Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire)

David Baden Jones, DL. Principal and chief executive, Coleg Cambria and lately Principal and chief executive, Deeside College. For services to Further Education in North East Wales. (Ruthin, Clwyd)

Mrs Elizabeth Jones. Postgraduate Dental Dean, London. For services to Dental Education. (London)

Dr Glynn Jones, DL. For services to the community in Sussex. (Hassocks, West Sussex)

Mrs Patricia Joyce Jones. Founder and chief executive Officer, Bristol Dyslexia Centre. For services to Education. (Bristol)

Dr Gwen Parry-Jones. Safety and Assurance director Nuclear Generation, EDF Energy. For services to Science and Technology. (Stonehouse, Gloucestershire)

Ms Maud Kells. Nurse WEC International. For services to people in the Democratic Republic of Congo. (Cookstown, Tyrone)

Mrs Wendy Kennedy. Head, Offshore Oil and Gas Environment and Decommissioning, Department of Energy and Climate Change. For services to the Oil and Gas Industry. (Aberdeenshire)

Miss Lynne Kilpatrick. Head of Video Games Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For services to the Video Games Industry. (London)

Ms Susan Langley. For services to Women in Business. (Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire)

Ms Jeanetta Christine Laurence. Formerly Associate director Royal Ballet. For services to Dance. (London)

Dr William Lawler. Forensic Pathologist. For services to the Police and Criminal Justice System. (Penrith, Cumbria)

Mrs Edmee Pistis Leventis. For services to Arts Philanthropy. (London)

Ms Faith Liddell. Director Festivals Edinburgh. For services to the Arts. (Edinburgh)

Keith Loudon. For services to Business and to the community in Leeds West Yorkshire. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)

Philip Lowthian. Head Regional Benefits (Disability), Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Unemployed in North West England and Manchester. (Rochdale, Greater Manchester)

John David Peter Lubbock. For services to the Orchestra of St. John’s and People with Autism and Learning Difficulties in the UK. (Wallingford, Oxfordshire)

Ms Mary Louise MacDonald. Chief executive Officer Young Scot. For services to Young People and the community in Scotland.

James Patrick Ray Maddan. Neighbourhood Watch Volunteer. For services to Policing and Community Safety. (London)

Peter Madden. Formerly chief executive Officer Forum for the Future. For services to Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development. (Bristol)

Seamus Magee. Head of Office Electoral Commission in Northern Ireland. For services to Democracy. (Downpatrick, Down)

Dr Roshan Maini. For services to the Life Sciences Industry. (Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire)

Dr Graeme Peter Alexander Malcolm. Chief executive Officer M Squared Lasers. For services to Science and Innovation. (Crieff, Perth and Kinross)

Ms Laura Elizabeth Marks. Founder Mitzvah Day. For services to Interfaith Relations. (London)

Tom Martin, JP, DL. For services to Business and the community in the East Riding of Yorkshire. (Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire)

Robert John Maskrey. For voluntary and charitable services to the Arts and the community in Wales and Herefordshire. (Norton Canon, Herefordshire)

Ms Patricia McAuley. Formerly Senior director Scotland Consumer Futures. For services to Consumer Affairs. (Glasgow)

Ms Brigid McBride. Digital director London, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to UK Digital Transformation. (London)

Ms Arlene McCarthy. Formerly Member of the European Parliament for North West England. For Parliamentary and Political Services. (Altrincham, Greater Manchester)

Mrs Mary Margaret Geraldine McGahey. Chief executive, Larne Borough Council. For services to Local Government.

Mark Gerard McGreevy. For services to Homeless People in the UK and Abroad. (London)

Ms Maureen McKenna. Director of Education Glasgow City Council. For services to Education in Scotland and Malawi. (Torrance, Glasgow)

Robert Joseph McLoughlin. For services to Broadcasting in the North West. (Hale, Greater Manchester)

Mrs Anne Patricia McPhee. For political service in Scotland.

Daniel McSorley. Chief executive Omagh District Council and Interim chief executive, Strabane District Council. For services to Local Government. (Castlederg, Tyrone)

Mrs Wendy Mead. Chairman, City’s Health and Social Care Scrutiny Sub Committee. For Civic and Community Services in London. (London)

Robert Carl Messenger. Deputy director Treasury Solicitor’s Department. For services to Government Legal Services. (Middlesex)

Professor Robert Hamilton Millar. Emeritus Professor Centre for Innovation and Research in Science Education, University of York. For services to Science Education.

Ms Jane Caroline Miller. Team Leader and Senior Health Adviser Department for International Development. For services to Development in Africa, particularly Female Genital Mutilation. (Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire)

Andrew Brett Milligan. Formerly Board Member Technology Strategy Board and head of Global Strategy, Standard Life Investments. For services to Innovation and the Economy. (Edinburgh)

Richard George Millington. Executive Principal Chepping View Primary School, Buckinghamshire. For services to Education. (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire)

Professor Ian Mark Mills, FRS. Emeritus Professor of Chemical Spectroscopy, University of Reading and Emeritus president, Comite Consultatif des Unites. For services to Chemistry and Metrology. (Reading, Berkshire)

Bruce Minto. Chairman Board of Trustees, National Museums Scotland. For services to Culture. (Edinburgh)

Jeremy Charles Moore. Liaison Officer for Road Policing Association of chief Police Officers. For services to Road Safety and Policing. (Chelmsford, Essex)

Mrs Denise Ellen Moreton. For services to the Women’s Institute Movement in Staffordshire. (Wolverhampton, West Midlands)

Mrs Carol Allison Morris. Work Services director for London and the Home Counties. For services to Jobseekers. (London)

John Malcolm Morris. Headteacher Ardleigh Green Junior School, Havering. For services to Education. (Essex)

Ms Julie Morrow. Head Appletree and Stoneygate Nursery Schools and Children’s Centres, Lancashire. For services to Children and Families. (Preston, Lancashire)

Ms Sajda Mughal. For services to Community Cohesion and Interfaith Dialogue. (London)



Charlie Mullins. Photograph: PA

Sidney Charles (Charlie) Mullins. Founder and chief executive Pimlico Plumbers. For services to the Plumbing Industry. (London)

Graham John Mungeam. Non-Executive chairman Oasis Community Learning. For services to Children and Families. (Tonbridge, Kent)

Mrs Heather Munro. Formerly chief executive, London Probation Trust. For services to Probation, Rehabilitation and Criminal Justice. (Market Harborough, Leicestershire)

Dr Anne Philomena Murray. Principal Oakgrove Integrated Primary and Nursery School. For services to Education. (Londonderry)

Professor Venugopal Karunakaran Nair. Head of Avian Viral Diseases Programme Pirbright Institute. For services to Science. (Kidlington, Oxfordshire)

Professor Dilip Nathwani. Director of Medical Education NHS Scotland. For services to Treatment of Infectious Diseases. (Carnoustie, Angus)

John Leslie Newbigin. Chair Creative England. For services to the Creative Industries and the Arts. (London)

William Benedict Nicholson. Screenwriter and Author. For services to Drama and Literature. (Lewes, East Sussex)

Ms Francesca Osowska. Director Commonwealth Games and Sport, Scottish Government. For services to Government and the Commonwealth Games. (Edinburgh)

Robert Owen. Chief executive Officer St. Giles Trust. For services to the Rehabilitation of Offenders. (London)

Ms Jean Palmer. Deputy chief executive and Corporate director of Residents Services Hillingdon Council. For services to Local Government. (Middlesex)

Ewart West Parkinson. For voluntary and charitable services in Cardiff. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)

Michael Brian Pears. Assistant director Academies Group, IFD. Department for Education. For services to Education and to the community in Hounslow. (Middlesex)

David Philip Pearson. For charitable services. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Ms Jennifer Clare Preece. Bill Principal manager Childcare, Special Educational Needs and Children’s Strategy, Department for Education. For services to Children. (Brighton, East Sussex)

Mrs Katharine Riddell Pugh. Chief executive, The Heritage Alliance. Forservices to Heritage. (London)

Dr David Alasdair Hornley Rae, FRSE. Formerly director of Horticulture and Learning, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. For services to Horticulture and Education.

Dr Ruth Louise Mallors-Ray. Formerly director of Aerospace and Defence Knowledge Transfer Networks. For services to Science, Innovation and Knowledge Transfer. (Sevenoaks, Kent)

Miss Maura Regan. Principal Carmel College and chief executive, Carmel Education Trust. For services to Education. (Sedgefield, Durham)

David Reynolds, DL. Farmer and director, Camgrain. For services to Agriculture and the community in the East Midlands. (Kettering, Northamptonshire)

John Stuart Rhodes. For services to the Economy Planning and the community. (Oxfordshire)

Ms Eve Sarah Richardson. Formerly chief executive National Council for Palliative Care. For services to End of Life Care. (St Lawrence, Isle of Wight)

Christopher Ridley. Formerly director of Financial Management House of Commons. For services to Public Finances and voluntary service to Campanology. (London)

Dr Timothy William Robson. For services to the Homeless in Hertfordshire. (Watford, Hertfordshire)

Lt Col Peter Albert Roffey, DL. For services to the community in Leicestershire. (Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire)

Barrie Thomas Rutter. Founder and Artistic director Northern Broadsides. For services to Drama. (Halifax, West Yorkshire)

Mark Lindsay Sanderson. Formerly head of Major Events Team Office for Security and Counter Terrorism, Home Office. For services to Counter Terrorism. (Edinburgh)

Surat Singh Sangha. Managing director Asiana Ltd. For services to Entrepreneurship. (Nottinghamshire)

Dr John William Scadding. Consultant Neurology Adviser Ministry of Defence. For services to Medical Research and Defence. (London)

Ms Margrit Wendy Scott. President Association for the Professional Development of Early Years Educators. For services to Education. (Keswick, Cumbria)

Professor Kenneth Richard Seddon. Director Queen’s University Ionic Liquid Laboratories (QUILL), Queen’s University Belfast. For services to Chemistry. (Donaghadee, Down)

Joseph Seelig. Founder London International Mime Festival. For services to Theatre. (London)

Jatinder Kumar Sharma. Principal and chief executive Walsall College. For services to Further Education. (Wolverhampton, West Midlands)

Ian Martin Shaw. Head Management of Regional Development Agencies Residuary Assets and Liabilities Team, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. For services to Business. (London)

Miss Dasha Wendy Shenkman. For services to Philanthropy and the Arts. (London)

Dr John Anthony Simmonds. Director of Policy Research and Development, British Association for Adoption and Fostering. For services to Children and Families. (London)

Mrs Rosaleen Moriarty-Simmonds. For services to the Equality and Rights of Disabled People. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)

Ms Justine Mary Simons. Head of Cultural Policy Mayor of London’s Office. For services to Culture in London. (London)

Brian Simpson. Formerly Member of the European Parliament for North West England. For Parliamentary and Political Services. (Warrington, Cheshire)

Professor Iram Siraj. Professor of Early Childhood Education Institute of Education, University of London. For services to Education. (Stapleford, Cambridgeshire)

Jeffrey Skidmore. Conductor and Artistic director Ex Cathedra. Forservices to Choral Music. (Lichfield, Staffordshire)

Roy McKinley Slater. For services to Business and Charity in Scotland. (Pollokshields, Glasgow)

Eric Roger Smith. Director of People and Learning British Red Cross. For services to First Aid. (London)

Frank Leslie Smith. Chair of Governing Body Chesterfield College. For services to Further Education. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Mrs Mardy Smith. Principal, New College, Worcester. For services to Education. (Evesham, Worcestershire)

Ms Sheridan Smith. Actress. For services to Drama. (London)

Ms Margaret Ann Souyave. For services to Hockey. (Ambergate, Derbyshire)

Professor Nigel James Sparrow. Senior National GP Adviser Care Quality Commission. For services to Primary Care. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)

Charles Spencer. Chairman The Spencer Group. For services to Business and the Economy in the Hull and Humber Region. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)

Professor Sarah Katherine Spurgeon. Professor of Control Engineering University of Kent. For services to Engineering. (Shepherdswell, Kent)

Professor Gwyneth Mary Stallard. Professor of Pure Mathematics The Open University. For services to Higher Education. (Leek Wootton, Warwickshire)

David Purcell Stewart. For charitable services especially to the Health and Housing Sector in London and Surrey. (Oxted, Surrey)

Jean Roberta Lady Stoddart, DL. For services to Health and Charity in Merseyside. (Neston, Cheshire)

Ms Davina Louise Tanner. Chief executive and Founder Britannia Enterprises. For services to Business and the community in East Anglia. (Norwich, Norfolk)

William Robert Thomson. Finance manager Scottish Prison Service. For services to the Criminal Justice System. (Hamilton, Lanarkshire)

Mrs Joan Mary Tice, DL. For charitable services through the Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation. (Teeton, Northamptonshire)

Ms Jenny Margaret Tooth. Chief executive Officer UK Business Angels Association. For services to Small Businesses. (London)

Adrian Tranter. President British Taekwondo. For services to Martial Arts. (Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire)

Peter Truesdale. Formerly Councillor Lambeth Council. For public and political services. (London)

Henry Campbell Tweedie. Chair Northern Ireland Meat Exporters’ Association. For services to the Red Meat Industry and the community in Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, Down)

Miss Elizabeth Kathleen Tysoe. Formerly head of Healthcare Inspection HM Inspector of Prisons. For services to Offender Health. (Staines, Surrey)

Simon Robert Vincent. President Europe, Middle East and Africa, Hilton Worldwide. For services to the Hospitality Industry. (Dorking, Surrey)

Martyn John Wade. Formerly National Librarian and chief executive National Library of Scotland. For services to Culture in Scotland. (Linlithgow, West Lothian)

Ms Rachel Catherine Wakeman. Executive director and Trauma Care Worker, Imara. For services to Child Protection. (Mapperley Park, Nottinghamshire)

Charles Walker. Member of Parliament for Broxbourne. For political service. (London)

David John Ward. Route managing director South East, Network Rail. For services to the Rail Industry. (Ashford, Kent)

James Adam Robertson Ernest Ward. Crown Advocate Crown Court Advocacy Unit, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order in the South West and service to the community. (Trowbridge, Wiltshire)

Professor Valerie Wass. Head School of Medicine, Keele University and Elected Member, Medical School Council Executive, London. For services to Medical Education. (London)

Ms Emily Margaret Watson. Actress. For services to Drama. (London)

Eion Watts. Leader Bolsover District Council. For services to Local Government. (Barlborough, Derbyshire)

Andrew James Webb. Senior Policy Adviser Indirect Tax, London, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Tax. (London)

Mrs Tessa Mary Webb. Formerly chief executive Hertfordshire Probation Trust. For services to Probation. (Brentwood, Essex)

Ashton West. Chief executive Motor Insurers’ Bureau. For services to Road Safety. (Tring, Hertfordshire)

Professor Christopher Allan Whatley. Formerly vice-Principal University of Dundee. For services to Scottish History Education. (Longforgan, Perth and Kinross)

Mrs Sharon Mary White. Founding Member, School and Public Health Nurses Association. For services to Public Health Nursing for School Aged Children. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)

Roger Brian Whorrod. Member of Council University of Bath. Forservices to Philanthropy in Higher Education. (Near Alcester, Warwickshire)

Mrs Margaret Willcox. Commissioning director for Adults, Gloucestershire County Council. For services to Vulnerable People in the South West. (Bridgnorth, Shropshire)

Professor Hugh Godfrey Maturin Williamson, F.B.A.. Formerly Regius Professor of Hebrew, University of Oxford. For services to Scholarship and Theology. (Southwold, Suffolk)

Eric Arthur Windsor. Formerly chairman National Bench Chairmen’s Forum. For services to the Administration of Justice. (Whitchurch, Shropshire)

Col Edward Christopher York. For services to Charity and the community in North Yorkshire. (York, North Yorkshire)

Member (MBE)

Ms Shabana Iltaf Abasi. Head of Service Cafcass Greater Manchester. For services to Children in Greater Manchester. (Cheadle, Greater Manchester)

Councillor Elizabeth Adger. Member Ballymena Borough Council. For services to Local Government and Young People in Northern Ireland. (Ballymena, Antrim)

Alderman William Alexander Fraser Agnew. Alderman Newtownabbey Borough Council. For services to Local Government and Cross Border Relations. (Newtownabbey, Antrim)

Waqar Afzal Ahmed. Prevent manager Birmingham City Council. For services to challenging extremism and empowering communities. (Dudley, West Midlands)

Mrs Shahnaz Akhtar. Foster Carer, Slough. For services to Children and Families. (Slough, Berkshire)

Mrs Margaret Aldwin. Founding Member and Trustee, Ichthyosis Support Group. For services to People with Genetic Disorders and their Families. (Reading, Berkshire)

Robert Thomson Allan. National chairman Royal British Legion Scotland. For voluntary service to Service Personnel and Veterans. (Thurso, Caithness)

Mrs Valerie Margaret Allen. For services to Business and to the community in Warrington and Halton, Cheshire. (Warrington, Cheshire)

Robert Anderson. Chairman South Lanarkshire Carers Network. For services to Carers in Lanarkshire. (Carnwath, Lanarkshire)

Ms Fiona Jane Andrews. Director Smokefree South West. For services to Public Health and Tobacco Control. (Wraxall, Somerset)

Michael James Andrews. Formerly Foster Carer Hampshire County Council. For services to Children and Families. (Shaftesbury, Dorset)

Mrs Valerie Claire Andrews. Formerly Foster Carer, Hampshire County Council. For services to Children and Families. (Shaftesbury, Dorset)

Jason Peter Anker. Director Jason Anker Live Ltd. For services to Health and Safety in the Construction Industry. (Newark, Nottinghamshire)

Graham Clive Apps. Manager UK Missing Persons Bureau, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement in Safeguarding Vulnerable Persons. (Camberley, Surrey)

Professor Uduak Archibong. Professor of Diversity University of Bradford. For services to Higher Education and Equality. (Bradford, West Yorkshire)

Henry Anthony Armstrong. Engineering Technician Department for Regional Development, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Transport and charitable fundraising. (Antrim)

David John Ashmore. Formerly chief executive Greensquare Group and Member, Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to Housing in the South West of England. (Chippenham, Wiltshire)

Mrs Ulfat Shahin Ashraf. Muslim Chaplain, Birmingham. For services to Interfaith and Community Cohesion. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Miss Felicity Ann Dawn Aston. Antarctic Explorer. For services to Polar Exploration. (Tonbridge, Kent)

Mrs Carole Margaret Louise Atkinson. Volunteer, Metropolitan Police Service. For voluntary service to the community in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. (Hampton Hill, Middlesex)

Hasan Bakhshi. Director Creative Economy in Policy and Research, Nesta. For services to the Creative Industries. (London)

Neil Dennis Baldwin. For services to the Nuclear Industry particularly Civil Nuclear Engineering and Decommissioning. (St Bees, Cumbria)

Antony John Banks. Formerly Chair Cameron Price. For services to Engineering in the West Midlands. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Mark Barber. Planning director Radio Advertising Bureau. For services to Commercial Radio. (London)

Guy Jeffrey Barker. Jazz Trumpeter and Composer. For services to Jazz. (London)

Ronald Barker. For services to the community in Rossendale Lancashire. (Rossendale, Lancashire)



Patrick Barnes. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA

Patrick Gerard Barnes. Boxer. For services to Boxing and the community in Northern Ireland. (Newtownabbey, Antrim)

Ms Clare Barnfather. Director (Grade 6), Stakeholder and Engagement Team and No 10 Relationship manager - Marketing, Department for Business Innovation and Skills. (London)

Mrs April Margaret Barrett. For services to Disability Sport. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Frederick Thomas Barrett. Keeper of the Guard’s Chapel. For services to the Army. (London)

Mrs Wendy Bartlett. Co-founder and chief executive, Bartlett Mitchell. For services to the Hospitality Industry. (Virginia Water, Surrey)

Ahmed Bashir. Head Operations and Finance Business Partner, Marketing, UK Trade and Investment. For services to Equality in the Public Sector. (Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire)

Kenneth Norman Batley. For services to the community in Chalgrove Oxfordshire. (Chalgrove, Oxfordshire)

Mrs Rosemary Margaret Baxter. Fundraiser, Leukaemia and Lymphoma NI. For services to Leukaemia Research. (Bangor, Down)

Thomas Baxter. Fundraiser Leukaemia and Lymphoma NI. For services to Leukaemia Research. (Bangor, Down)

Derek Andrew Bearhop. Head of Games Delivery Team Scottish Government. For services to Government and the Commonwealth Games. (Musselburgh, East Lothian)

Professor Elizabeth Margaret Beaty. Emeritus Professor and lately Pro vice-Chancellor University of Cumbria. For services to Higher Education. (Penrith, Cumbria)

Mrs Dorothy Beeson, BEM. Founder, the Swan Sanctuary. Forservices to the Rescue and Rehabilitation of Swans. (Shepperton, Surrey)

Mrs Ann Bell. For services to the community in Exton, Rutland. (Exton, Rutland)

Ms Vivienne Bellos. Director of Music North Western Reform Synagogue. For services to Music. (London)

Dr Robert Dean Joseph Berkeley. Formerly director Runnymede Trust. For services to Equality. (London)

Dr Pamela Oriri Scholastica Ayewoh-Bernard. For services to the African and Caribbean community in Bedford. (Bedfordshire)

Mrs Irene Janice Beschizza. For services to Young People through Guiding in Hither Green, Bexley and Sidcup, London. (London)

James Betmead. For services to Sport and the community in Fleetwood Lancashire through Fleetwood Town Football Club. (Fleetwood, Lancashire)

Dr David Blackburn. Landscape Artist. For services to Art. (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)

Mrs Cynthia Ann Blake. Foster Carer, Hampshire County Council. For services to Children and Families. (Eastleigh, Hampshire)

Kenneth Blake. Foster Carer Hampshire County Council. For services to Children and Families. (Eastleigh, Hampshire)

Andrew Richard Blundell. Volunteer The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, Kent. For services to Young People. (Tonbridge, Kent)

Mrs Patricia Rose Bolton. Founder, Gateshead ADHD Support Group and the Parents In Power Parent-Carer Forum, Gateshead. For services to Children with Disabilities and their Families. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)

Mrs Deborah Louise Bone. Mental Health Nurse, Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust. For services to Children and Young People. (Hertfordshire)

Michael Bowden. President Camborne Agricultural Show and Trade Stand manager, Royal Cornwall Agricultural Show. For services to Agriculture, Tourism and the community in Cornwall. (Camborne, Cornwall)

Edward John Bowler. Chair Crewe Alexandra Football Club. For services to Football. (Nantwich, Cheshire)

James Edward Bowyer. Senior Executive Officer Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (Westbury on Trym, Bristol)

Dr Alan Boyle. For services to Swimming and Water Polo. (Warrington, Cheshire)

Ronald John Bradford. For services to the community in Thorpe on the Hill Lincolnshire. (Thorpe on the Hill, Lincolnshire)

Mrs Agnes Barbara Dunlop Brand. Foundation Stage Co-ordinator, Enniskillen Model Primary School. For services to Education and the community in Northern Ireland. (Fermanagh)

Mrs Margaret Rose Brennand. For services to Girl Guiding and to the community in Skerne and Driffield, East Yorkshire. (Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire)



Gbolahan Bright. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA

Pastor Gbolahan Ayorinde Bright. Volunteer Maths Teacher Bright Maths Club, Dagenham Heathway Library. For services to Education in East London. (London)

Gerard Majella Broderick, JP. For services to Justice and to the community in Northern Ireland. (Omagh, Tyrone)

John Stewart Broomhall. Committee Member Nantwich Agricultural Show. For services to Agriculture, the Rural Economy and the community in Nantwich, Cheshire. (Nantwich, Cheshire)

Mrs Jennifer Broughton. Founding Member FFLGM. (Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gay Men). For services to Sexual Equality and Families. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)

Miss Claire Bruce. Policy Adviser Cabinet Office. For services to National Security, particularly Destruction of Chemical Weapons. (London)

Keith Granville Buckler. For services to the New English Orchestra and to Chartiy through Rotary in Grange-over-Sands Cumbria. (Ulverston, Cumbria)

Nigel Bumstead. Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)

Councillor Janet Burgess. Councillor London Borough of Islington. For services to Local Government and to the community in Islington. (London)

Richard George Hugh Burlend. Mechanical Engineer Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (Great Dunmow, Essex)

Allan Robert Burns. For services to the Disabled in Scotland and Overseas. (Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire)

Professor Janatha Hetherington Burns. Head of School of Psychology Politics and Sociology, Canterbury Christ Church University. For services to People with an Intellectual Disability. (Wadhurst, East Sussex)

Euan Burton. Athlete. For services to Judo. (Edinburgh)

Bernard Buxton. For charitable services through the Liverpool Taxi Drivers Children in Care Outing Fund Merseyside. (Liverpool, Merseyside)

Anthony Byrne. For services to Gymnastics in Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, Antrim)

Andrew Graham Cameron. For services to Entertainment and Charity in Glasgow. (Auchterarder, Perth and Kinross)

Dr Colin Deas Campbell. For services to the community in Waddesdon Buckinghamshire. (Wendover, Buckinghamshire)

Peter Capener. Co-Founder and Chair Bath and West Community Energy. For services to Sustainable Energy. (Bath, Somerset)

Arthur Capstick. For services to Education and to the community in Staveley and Kendal Cumbria. (Kendal, Cumbria)

Ms Lydra Helena Lopez Cardozo. Principal Designer Cardozo Kindersley Workshop. For services to the Craft of Letter-cutting.

Philip Carne. Founder The Richard Carne Charitable Trust. For services to Philanthropy. (London)

Ms Ann Carter. Project director Imperial War Museums. For services to Museums. (London)

Bryan Robert Casbourne. For services to the community in Wigmore and Hereford Herefordshire. (Leominster, Herefordshire)

Dr Audrey Elizabeth Arlene Cassidy. Chief executive Autism NI. For services to People with Autism in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)

Mrs Gladys Yvonne Chamberlain. For services to the community in Axbridge, Somerset. (Axbridge, Somerset)

Keith George Chapman. For services to Arts and Culture in Hampshire. (Hampshire)

Ms Roma Lynn Charlton. Chief executive Officer After Adoption. For services to Children and Families. (Newcastle, Tyne and Wear)

Subhash Chander Chaudhary. Mammalian Cell Culture Venture Leader Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies. For services to Biotechnology Manufacture in North East England. (Darlington, Durham)

Paul Cheeseman. Employment and Skills Co-ordinator Great Yarmouth Borough Council. For services to Homeless People. (Great Yarmouth, Norfolk)

Mrs Teresa Jane Chinn. For services to Nursing. (Bristol)

Ms Lynda Clapham. Lead Librarian, Sidney Stringer Academy, Coventry. For services to Education. (Coventry, West Midlands)

Mrs Jennifer Mary Clark. Founder, Sussex Bat Hospital. For services to Bat Conservation in the UK. (East Sussex)



Rochelle Clark. Photograph: David Rogers/Getty Images

Ms Rochelle Clark. Prop England Women’s Rugby Union Team. For services to Rugby. (Hazelmere, Buckinghamshire)

Raymond Coe. Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator Royal Docks Community School, London Borough of Newham. For services to Education and the community in Newham. (Benfleet, Essex)

Gordon Arthur Hector Cole. Master Arrowsmith. For services to Heritage Crafts.

Ian John Courtney. Chair Executive Governing Body, Dartmoor Federation. For services to Education. (North Tawton, Devon)

Mrs Philippa Jane Crabtree. Teacher in Charge of Complementary Therapies, Royal National College for the Blind. For services to the Education of People with Visual Impairments. (Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire)

Mrs Marion Fenwick Crangle. For services to Foster Care in Renfrewshire. (Barrhead, Renfrewshire)

Ms Mrs Andrea Dawn Crossfield. Chief executive, Tobacco Free Futures. For services to Public Health and Tobacco Control in the North West. (Merseyside)

Joseph Cuddy. Formerly Border Force Officer Border Force, Gatwick. For services to Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults. (London)

Paul Cummins. Ceramic Artist. For services to Art and First World War Commemorations. (Chesterfield, Derbyshire)

Mrs Patricia Majella Cunningham. Leader, Dominican at Orana Preschool, Newry. For services to Preschool Education in Northern Ireland. (Newry, Down)

Paul Cunningham. Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)

Denis Curran. Chairman Loaves and Fishes. For services to Charity and the Homeless in Glasgow. (East Kilbride, Lanarkshire)

Professor Quintin Ivor Cutts. Professor of Computer Science Education, University of Glasgow. For services to Computing Science. (Glasgow)

Miss Daksha Dabasia. Senior Project manager Business Improvement and Compliance Team, Crown Prosecution Service London. For services to Law and Order, particularly Digital Working. (London)

Mrs Christine Mary Davenport. For services to Girlguiding and to the community in Ashford, Middlesex. (Ashford, Surrey)

Mrs (Margaret) Jean Davidson, DL. For services to the community in the City and County of Londonderry. (Eglinton, Londonderry)

Mrs Anne Mary Davies, DL. For services to the Voluntary and Social Enterprise Sectors throughout Cheshire, especially in Ellesmere Port. (Ellesmere Port, Cheshire)

Dr Gillian Davies. Specialist in Dental Public Health Greater Manchester and the Dental Observatory, Public Health England. For services to Dental Public Health. (Lymm, Cheshire)

Stephen William Davies. Volunteer RNLI. For services to Maritime Safety. (West Glamorgan)

Ms Janice Davinson. Formerly Organiser, Cumbria Federation of Young Farmers Clubs. For services to Farming and Rural Communities in Cumbria. (Penrith, Cumbria)

Henry William Davis. For charitable and voluntary services in London. (London)

Mrs Eileen Valerie Davison. Lead Scientist, West Midlands. For services to Genomic Technologies. (Mollington, Oxfordshire)

Stephen Davison. Higher Executive Officer Ministry of Defence. For services to Armed Forces Personnel. (Hazelemere, Buckinghamshire)

Dr Robert Anthony Day. Chief Technology Officer Jisc Technologies and Executive director, Janet. For services to Information Technology. (Newbury, Berkshire)

John Arnold Dennis. For services to the community in Barnsley and Grimethorpe South Yorkshire. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)

Ferris Herbert Dennison. For voluntary service to the Northern Ireland Kidney Research Fund. (Bangor, Down)

Stuart Devine. Operations director The Ashvale. For services to the Seafood Industry and Charity. (Westhill, Aberdeenshire)

Steven Dexter. Evidence Analyst Department for Transport. For services to Improving Recreational Water Safety. (Romsey, Hampshire)

Mrs Angela Jane Charlotte Dickson. Founder Trustee, the Brain Tumour Charity. For services to Brain Tumour Research and Support. (Dogmersfield, Hampshire)

Neil Alan Dickson. Chairman of Trustees the Brain Tumour Charity. For services to Brain Tumour Research and Support. (Hook, Hampshire)

George Donaldson. For voluntary service in St. Andrews. (St Andrews, Fife)

Ms Rebecca Donnelly. Chief executive Officer Fight 4 Change Foundation. For services to Community Sport. (London)

Ms Sylvia Lesley Donnelly. Higher Officer Border Force South East and Europe, Home Office. For services to Child Protection and voluntary service in Canterbury. (Dover, Kent)

Mrs Angela Doughty. For services to Children with Special Needs through the Wilby Riding for the Disabled Trust, Northamptonshire. (Walgrave, Northamptonshire)

Mrs Barbara Drummond. Holiday Camps Organiser, Derby Deaf Children’s Society. For services to Children with Special Needs and Disabilities in Derbyshire and Lincolnshire. (Derbyshire)

Miss (Elizabeth) Lynne Duckworth. Formerly director of Advancement University of Central Lancashire. For services to Higher Education. (Preston, Lancashire)

Mrs Margaret Forbes Dunbar. Formerly chief executive, St. Columba’s Hospice. For services to Palliative Care. (Broomhill, Glasgow)

James Stewart Dunlop. For services to the Stockport Canal Boat Trust and to the community in Disley Cheshire. (High Peak, Derbyshire)

Geoffrey William James Dunn. Principal Ballysally Primary School, Coleraine. For services to Education and the community in Northern Ireland. (Ballymoney, Antrim)

Ms Jean Duprez. Senior manager K&M McLoughlin Decorating Ltd., and Ambassdor, London Chamber of Commerce. For services to Skills Training. (London)

Roy Brian Dyer. Founder Essex Dog Training Centre and Founding director, Essex Dog Display Team. For services to Dogs and the community in Essex. (Brentwood, Essex)

Mrs Ann Eden. For services to Scouting and to the community in Macclesfield, Cheshire. (Macclesfield, Cheshire)



Jamal Edwards, founder of SBTV. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA

Jamal Edwards. Founder and chief executive Officer SBTV. For services to Music. (Luton, Bedfordshire)

Dr Heather Mary Elgood. Director Postgraduate Diploma in Asian Arts, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. For services to Higher Education and the Arts. (Oxfordshire)

Councillor Carole Maxwell Ellis. Councillor, Bedford Borough Council. For services to Local Government and charity. ((Deceased: to be dated 2 December 2014))

Mrs Emma Josephine Elston. Co-founder and director, UK Container Maintenance Ltd. For services to Manufacturing. (Northwich, Cheshire)

Professor Barbara Ann English. For services to Heritage and to the community in Beverley East Riding of Yorkshire. (Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire)

Mrs Mary Evans. Board Member, Dyslexia Scotland. For voluntary service to People with Dyslexia in Scotland. (Elgin, Moray)

Mrs Margaret Eyden. Border Force, Home Office. For services to Border Safety in the UK. especially Northern Ireland. (Bangor, Down)

Mrs Carol Maud Falconer. President, Durham North County Guide Association. For services to Young People. (Jarrow, Tyne and Wear)

Edward Barry Farwell. Co-Founder and chief executive Children’s Hospice South West. For services to Children’s Palliative Care. (Barnstaple, Devon)

Alan James Fearon. Member and lately Chorus Master Chorus of Royal Northern Sinfonia. For services to Music in the North East. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)

Mrs Diana Kay Fergus. Senior Executive Officer Affordable Housing Regulation and Investment, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Housing. (London)

Miss Elizabeth McDougall Ferrier. Vice-president Girlguiding Dunbartonshire. For services to Young People. (Clydebank, Dunbartonshire)

Joseph Charles Fisher. For services to Charity especially the British Polio Fellowship. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)

Mrs Jasmine Alexis Flatters. Athletics Volunteer. For services to Triathlon. (Thatcham, Berkshire)

Mrs Susan Flohr. Manager, British Dyslexia Association National Helpline and Policy, Berkshire. For services to Dyslexic People. (Maidenhead, Berkshire)

Dr Mary Patricia Flynn. Head of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships and Business Networks Queen’s University Belfast. For services to Higher Education in Northern Ireland. (Newry, Down)

Capt Hugh Francis Joseph Fogarty. Volunteer and chairman RNLI Staff Association. For services to Flood Rescue and Maritime Safety. (Poole, Dorset)

Christopher Andrew Fonteyn, JP. For services to the community in Stourbridge West Midlands. (Stourbridge, West Midlands)

Mrs Philippa Mary Ford. Public Affairs and Policy manager, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. For services to Physiotherapy. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)

Brinsley Forde. Musician and Actor. For services to the Arts. (Watford, Hertfordshire)

Mrs Alice Jane Formby. Founding Trustee and Fundraiser, Princess Alice Hospice. For services to End of Life Care. (Thames Ditton, Surrey)

Ms Elizabeth Jane Formby. Team Leader Children’s Social Care, Department for Education and Trustee, Akamba Children’s Education Fund. Forservices to Children and to Charity. (Shirley, West Midlands)

Mrs Shirley Rose Davis-Fox. Chair, ISA Training, Bridgend. For services to the Hairdressing Industry. (Mid Glamorgan)

Andrew De Freitas. For services to Local Government and the community in North East Lincolnshire. (Grimsby, Lincolnshire)

Rodney Friend. Violinist. For services to Music. (Buckinghamshire)

Mrs Rosalind Fulcher. Prison Officer, HMPrison Huntercombe. For services to HM Prison Service. (March, Cambridgeshire)

Ms Lisa Elizabeth Gagliani. Formerly chief executive Bright Ideas Trust. For services to Young People and Small Business. (Thames Ditton, Surrey)

James William Gair. Watch manager (Retained) Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the community in Morpeth Northumberland. (Morpeth, Northumberland)

Professor Jennifer Elizabeth Gallagher. Professor of Oral Health Strategy Kings College London. For services to Oral Health. (London)

Mrs Caroline Rosemary Gardner, JP, DL. For services to Charity and to the community in Leyburn, North Yorkshire. (Leyburn, North Yorkshire)

Mrs Elizabeth Ann Garnham. Chair of Governors, Uffculme and Hamilton Special Schools and vice Chair, Parents’ Views Count, Birmingham. For services to Education. (Birmingham, West Midland)



Hazel Geach. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA

Mrs Hazel Margaret Geach. For services to Young People through the Scouting Movement. (London)

Derek Ernest Gee. For services to Business Charity and the community in Nottingham. (Keyworth, Nottinghamshire)

David Robert Gerrard. For services to the Scout Movement and to Young People in Cardiff. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)

Mrs Nicola Gewirtz. Founder, Lola Rose. For services to Jewellery Design. (London)

Mrs Jillian Frances Ghanouni. For voluntary service to the community in Rural India. (Southampton, Hampshire)

Mrs Surinder Kaur Ghura. For services to Interfaith Understanding and to the community in Newcastle upon Tyne. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)

Miss Dianne Cynthia Gibbons. Journalist, The Sentinel. For services to Journalism in North Staffordshire. (Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire)

Hugh John Simpson Gibson. For political service to the Democratic Unionist Party and to the community in Northern Ireland. (Ballygowan, Down)

Professor Patrick Gill. Senior Fellow Optical Frequency Standards and Metrology, National Physical Laboratory. For services to Science. (Chiddingford, Surrey)

Mrs Roisin Goodwin. Research and Development Budget and Compliance manager, Invest NI. For services to Research and Development. (Rathfriland, Down)

Ms Claire Louise Gott. Design Package manager WSP UK. Forservices to Civil Engineering and charitable services in Cameroon. (London)

Mrs Jean Frances Gough. For services to Children and Sport through the Sir Stanley Matthews Foundation in Staffordshire. (Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire)

John Thomas Graham. For services to the Langdale Ambleside Mountain Rescue Team Cumbria. (Ambleside, Cumbria)

Mrs Sheila Eileen Elizabeth Graham. For services to victims and witnesses of crime in Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, Down)

Ms Tammie Elizabeth Graham. Administrative Officer Ministry of Defence. For services to Royal Marines Personnel and Families. (Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute)

Dr Kate Miriam Granger. Trainee Doctor in Elderly Care Medicine Health Education Yorkshire and the Humber. For services to the NHS and Improving Care. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)

John Greener. Foster Carer Foster Care Associates, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. For services to Children and Families. (Gateshead, Tyne and Wear)

Mrs Linda Greener. Foster Carer, Foster Care Associates, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. For services to Children and Families. (Gateshead, Tyne and Wear)

William James Greer. Head Training Organisation, South Eastern Regional College. For services to Education in Northern Ireland. (Banbridge, Down)

Alfred Grummett. For services to Homeless People through Haven Tyneside and to the community in Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead Tyne and Wear. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)

George Guest. For charitable services in West London. (Middlesex)

Gordon Stuart Guild. For voluntary political service. (Staffordshire)

Mrs Dorothy Anne Gunnee. For services to Community Music and Young People in Glasgow. (Glasgow)

Raymond Guy. Practice manager Ellergreen Medical Centre, Liverpool. For services to Patient Care. (Liverpool, Merseyside)

John Maddison Hall. Chair of Trustees Hollybank Trust, West Yorkshire. For services to Children and Adults with Special Needs and Disabilities. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)

Professor Susan Hallam. Professor Emerita, Institute of Education, University of London. For services to Music Education. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)

Patrick Hallgate. Route managing director Western, Network Rail. For services to the Economy in the South West. (Wiltshire)

Dr Barbara Hammond. Chief executive Low Carbon Hub. For services to Community Energy Development, particularly in Oxfordshire. (Oxfordshire)

Mrs Margaret Carol Ann Hannibal. Director of Operations, MOSAIC. For services to Bereaved Children and their Families in Dorset. (Poole, Dorset)

Miss Maria Hanson. For services to Children and Young People with Life Debilitating Conditions in the Midlands through Me and Dee. (Ticknall, Derbyshire)

Mrs Helena Teresa Harper. Head of Teacher Development, Education Standards Directorate, Department for Education. For services to Education and to the community in Redbridge. (London)

Samuel Harris. For services to Recreational Sea Angling. (Peterlee, Durham)

Paul Edward Harrison. For services to Law Enforcement and the Public through the Metropolitan Police Service and St. John Ambulance. (London)

Alan James Harvey. For political service. (Dudley, West Midlands)

Miss Margaret Ann Hawkes. Foster Carer Merseyside. For services to Children and Families. (Bromborough, Merseyside)

Derek John Hayward. For services to Sport and Young People in Shropshire. (Wem, Shropshire)

Mrs Kerry Hearsey. Chief executive, The Princess Royal Trust for Carers in Hampshire. For services to Carers in Hampshire. (Andover, Hampshire)

Deric Armstrong Henderson. Formerly Editor Press Association Ireland. For services to Journalism in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)

Miss Donna Frances Hendry. Team Leader, Dunfermline Station Scottish Ambulance Service. For services to Emergency Healthcare in Fife. (Leven, Fife)

Professor Martin Anthony Hendry. Head of the School of Physics and Astronomy University of Glasgow. For services to Public Engagement in Science. (Glasgow)

Professor Katharine Heron. Professor of Architecture University of Westminster. For services to Architecture and Higher Education. (London)

William Michael Hewitt. Operations manager Rock Lifeboat Station, RNLI. For services to Maritime Safety on the Camel Estuary. (Wadebridge, Cornwall)

Mrs Frances Ina Hickox. Co-Founder, St. Endellion Music Festival. For services to Music in Cornwall. (Edinburgh)

Andrew Patrick Hill. For humanitarian services in the Philippines. (London)

Norris Albert Hill. For services to the community in Wolverhampton. (Coseley, West Midlands)

Stephen Hill. Deputy Headteacher St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Primary School, Shaw, Oldham. For services to Education and Charity. (Oldham, Greater Manchester)

Dr The Reverend Richard Leslie Hills. For services to Industrial Heritage. (Hyde, Greater Manchester)

Miss Maryanne Hodgkinson. Head of Arts Media and Business Administration, Derwen College. For services to Further Education for Adults with Learning Difficulties. (Buckley, Clwyd)

Matthew Hodson. Consultant Nurse Homerton Hospital, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Respiratory Care. (London)

Dennis Anthony Holland. Higher Executive Officer Ministry of Defence. For services to Aviation Safety. (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)

Professor Peter Kenneth Holman. Music director. For services to Early Music. (Colchester, Essex)

Derek Royston Hopkins. Assistant chief Officer Special Constabulary, Essex Police. For services to the community in Essex. (Witham, Essex)

Mrs Helena Marie Hopkins. Head of the Garden Rooms, Prime Minister’s Office. For public service. (Luton, Bedfordshire)

Miss Susan Patricia Hopkins. Higher Executive Officer Stratford Benefit Centre. For services to Customers and charitable services. (London)

Mrs Karen-Marie Horn. Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to the Armed Forces and Service Families. (Arlecdon, Cumbria)

David Malcolm Horsman. Chairman Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce. For services to Business and the Economy in Yorkshire. (Halifax, West Yorkshire)

Keith Richard Hoskins. Hitchin Town Centre manager. For services to the community in Hitchin. (Hitchin, Hertfordshire)

Mrs Maureen Hudson. Chair, Musgrove Leukaemic Group Somerset, South West. For charitable services to Healthcare. (Bridgwater, Somerset)

David Hughes. Chair EMI Music Sound Foundation and EMI Archive Trust. For services to the UK Music Industry and Charity. (Camberley, Surrey)

Ms Linda Ashbarry Hughes, JP. For services to the community in South Devon. (Newton Abbot, Devon)

Alastair Hislop Hume. For services to Fisheries Management and Angling in North East Scotland. (Aberdeen)

Ms Tiffany Hunt. For services to Heritage in North West England. (Cumbria)

Miss Sarah Alice Hunter. Vice-Captain England Women’s Rugby Union Team. For services to Rugby. (Bath, Somerset)

Robin Timothy Hutchinson. For services to the Arts and to the community in Surbiton and Kingston upon Thames. (London)

Professor Elisabeth Ann Innes. Principal Scientist and director of Communications Moredun Research Institute. For services to Scientific Research and Communication. (Edinburgh)

Paul Shanthakumar Jacob. Formerly Trustee Christian Aid. For charitable and voluntary services. (London)

Mrs Sara Delano Jacson. For services to Young People in Shaftesbury and to the community in North Dorset. (Shaftesbury, Dorset)

Dr Stefan Maria Josef Stanislaus Janikiewicz. Formerly Clinical director Drug and Alcohol Services, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Reducing Drug Misuse. (Wirral, Merseyside)

Melvin Jehu. Formerly Chair Cwm Taf Community Health Council. For services to Healthcare and to the community in South Wales. (Aberdare, Mid Glamorgan)

John Maurice Arthur Jenkins. President and Chair SportsAble. For services to Disability Sport. (Reading, Berkshire)

Mrs Judyth Hilary Jenkins. Head of Nutrition and Dietetic Services, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. For services to People’s Health and Well Being in Wales. (Mid Glamorgan)

Ms Sarah Wendy Jewell. Founder and managing director SJA International, and chief executive Officer, ALC Health. For services to Entrepreneurship in the Medical Health Industry. (Findon, West Sussex)

Mrs Elizabeth Caroline Johnson. Business Development manager, Pure Energy Centre, Unst. For services to Renewable Energy and Charitable Fundraising in Shetland. (Unst, Shetland)

Mark John Johnson. Social Entrepreneur. For services to Vulnerable People through User Voice. (London)

Brian Jones. Formerly Foster Carer Worcestershire. For services to Children and Families. (Redditch, Worcestershire)

David John Jones. Lead Assessor Parliamentary Assessment Boards, Conservative Party. For political service. (Merseyside)

Mrs Jillian Ivy Jones. Formerly Foster Carer, Worcestershire. For services to Children and Families. (Redditch, Worcestershire)

Dr Kenneth David Jones. Holiday Camps Organiser Derby Deaf Children’s Society. For services to Children with Special Needs and Disabilities in Derbyshire and Lincolnshire. (Lincolnshire)

Lawrence Jones. Founder and chief executive Officer UKFast. For services to the Digital Economy. (Halebarns, Greater Manchester)

Mrs Sonja Le Vay. For services to the community in East Sussex. (Crowborough, East Sussex)

Dr Rosaleen Mary Llewellyn-Jones. For services to the British Association for Cemeteries in South Asia and to British Indian Studies.

Dr Michael John Jubb. Director Research Informaton Network (RIN). For services to the Social Sciences. (London)

Gurmel Singh Kandola. Chief executive National Sikh Museum, Derby. For services to the community. (London)

Dr Brian Douglas Keighley, JP. Formerly Chair, British Medical Association Scottish Council. For services to Healthcare. (Balfron, Stirling and Falkirk)

Mrs Jacqueline Kelly. Formerly chief executive, Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare. (Taunton, Somerset)

Dr Paul Kerryson. Artistic director Curve Theatre. For services to Theatre in Leicestershire. (Kerridge, Cheshire)

Ms Fiona Margaret Keyte. For services to Disadvantaged and Vulnerable People through Time Out in Canterbury Kent. (Canterbury, Kent)

Abdul Razaq Khan. Foster Carer Slough. For services to Children and Families. (Slough, Berkshire)

Surinder Pal Singh Khurana. Volunteer Humberside Police. For services to the community In North East Lincolnshire. (Grimsby, Lincolnshire)

Dr Jean King. Formerly director of Tobacco Control Cancer Research UK. For services to Cancer Prevention. (London)

Miss Susan Kirk. Former Board Member Macmillan Cancer Support. For services to Supporting People with Cancer. (Boston, Lincolnshire)

Ms Susan Jane Kirkham. Formerly Curriculum and Assessment Specialist, Association for School and College Leaders. For services to Education. (Lymington, Hampshire)

Mrs Helen Knights. Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services in support of Military Operations. (Poole, Dorset)

Mrs Jennifer Anne Kretz. For services to North Dorset Home Start and to the community in North Dorset. (Blandford Forum, Dorset)

Alva Guy Lambert. For services to the community particularly the Afro-Caribbean community in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

Ms Ann Lampard. Music Teacher. For services to Music Education in Skye and Lochalsh. (Isle of Skye, Inverness-shire)

Peter Alan Langard. For services to the Accountancy Profession and to Charity in Birmingham. (Worcestershire)

Lt Col David Edward Langford. For services to the community in the Isle of Wight. (Yarmouth, Isle of Wight)

Brian Alan Leslie Larcombe. Senior Executive Officer UK Hydrographic Office. For services to Industrial Relations. (Taunton, Somerset)

Ms Susan Leach. Higher Officer Border Force. For services to Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults. (Oldham, Greater Manchester)

Mrs Jane Slider Lee. Manager, Consolidated European Reporting System, Maritime and Coastguard Agency. For services to Ship Safety. (Peterhead, Aberdeenshire)

Melvin Kenneth Lee. Senior Project manager Jankel Armouring Ltd. For services to the Armed Forces. (Bristol)

Mrs Molly Irene Samuel-Leport. For services to Karate. (London)

Frank William Letch. For services to People with Disabilities and to the community in Crediton Devon. (Crediton, Devon)

Gordon Alan Lewis. For services to Young People and to the community in Skelmersdale West Lancashire. (Skelmersdale, Lancashire)

Ms Lynda Christine Lewis. Formerly Editorial Supervisor of the Vote House of Commons. For parliamentary services.

Ronald Edward Ley. Councillor Ilfracombe Town Council. For services to the community in Ilfracombe, Devon. (Mortehoe, Devon)

Miss Helen Dorothy Lindsay. Staff Officer Department for Employment and Learning, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Freedom of Information and voluntary service in Belfast and abroad. (Newtownabbey, Antrim)

Stephen Lindsay. Formerly Chair Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Development Committee, The Prince’s Trust. For services to Young People. (St Albans, Hertfordshire)

Mrs Rachel Littlewood. For services to Family Carers through Carers First in Kent and Medway and to People with Learning Disabilities in Gillingham, Kent. (Gillingham, Kent)

Professor Carole Margaret Longson. Director Centre for Health Technology Evaluation, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. For services to Healthcare. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)

Peter Lovell. Chief executive North London Credit Union. For services to Access to Finance. (Middlesex)

Robert Sidney Ludditt. Senior Officer Debt Pursuit, Chesterfield, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Debt Collection. (Ripley, Derbyshire)

Mrs Joan Ada Rose Lythgoe. Chair and Holding Trustee, Business Opportunities for the Physically Handicapped. For services to the Disabled on Canvey Island. (Canvey Island, Essex)

Denis Stuart MacGregor. For services to The Boy’s Brigade and to the community in Nottingham. (Nottinghamshire)

Alistair John Alexander MacIver. For services to Crofting in the Highlands and Islands. (Rogart, Sutherland)

Malcolm Dingwall MacKay. For services to Football in Glasgow. (Glasgow)

Gary Maguire. Manager Cultural Services Team, Glasgow City Council. For services to the community in South West Glasgow. (Glasgow)

Ms Carol Betsy Lees Dickson Main. Director Live Music Now Scotland. For services to Music. (Edinburgh)

Mrs Florence Mairs. Principal, Straid Primary School, Ballyclare. For services to Education and the community in County Antrim. (Antrim)

Ms Mary Elizabeth Male. Non-Executive Chair TrustMark. For services to the Construction Industry and Consumer Protection. (Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire)

Ms Pauline Veronica Manley. Formerly Project manager Women Making a Difference. For services to Empowering Women and under-represented Groups. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)

Rabbi Barry Marcus. For services to Holocaust Education. (London)

Mrs Nicola Mark. Head of Norfolk Pension Fund, Norfolk County Council. For services to Local Government. (Diss, Norfolk)

David Timothy Marsh. Offender Outcomes manager HM Prison Barlinnie. For services to Training and Improvements. (Neilston, Renfrewshire)

Mrs Margaret Isobel Marten. For services to the community in Chandlers Ford and to Winchester Prison Visitors’ Tea Bar in Hampshire. (Eastleigh, Hampshire)

David Martin. Operations manager Broughty Ferry and Peterhead Lifeboat Stations, RNLI. For services to Maritime Safety. (Dundee, Angus)

Atul Maru. Executive Officer Border Force, Heathrow Airport, Home Office. For services to Law Enforcement. (Middlesex)

Ms Jennifer Lynne McAllister. Education Officer Scottish Seabird Centre. For services to Education. (Musselburgh, East Lothian)

Alistair McArthur. For services to Humanitarian Aid. (Devon)

Ms Beatrice Helen McBride. Formerly director of Policy and Communications British Heart Foundation. For services to cardiovascular healthcare. (East Sussex)

Ms Celine McCartan. Deputy director (head of Corporate and Support Services) South West College. For services to Further Education in Northern Ireland. (Omagh, Tyrone)

Mrs Pamela Joan McConnell. For services to the community in Chesterfield, Derbyshire and to Charity through the Association of Inner Wheel Clubs in Great Britain and Ireland.

The Reverend Ronald McCracken. For Humanitarian services to Children and Young Adults Overseas. (Crumlin, Antrim)

Brendan Joseph McCusker. Principal St. Mary’s Primary School, Maguiresbridge. For services to Education in Northern Ireland. (Enniskillen, Fermanagh)

Winston Anthony McDowell. Bank Staff Nurse Broadmoor Hospital, West London Mental Health NHS Trust. For services to Mental Health. (Crowthorne, Berkshire)

Mrs Lesley Anne McIntosh. Asset Management director, EA Technology and Founder and managing director, EA Technology Analytical Limited. For services to Manufacturing.

David McKenzie. For services to Young People in the North East.

Ms Diane Jane McLafferty. Deputy director Commonwealth Games, Scottish Government. For services to Government and the Commonwealth Games. (Edinburgh)

Councillor John McLaughlin. Member Omagh District Council. For services to Local Government and to the community in Omagh, County Tyrone. (Omagh, Tyrone)

Mrs Julie Ann McLean. Director, Work Based Learning and School Partnerships, City College Plymouth. For services to Education.

Mrs Anne Macgregor McPherson. For services to Nursing.

Mrs Margaret Vera Mead. Formerly chairman, Croydon Health and Wellbeing Board, and Founder, Croydon Carers Support Centre. For Civic and Community Services. (London)

Mrs Catherine Mary Meredith. Herefordshire Rural Hub Co-ordinator. For services to Rural Communities. (Herefordshire)

Mrs Catherine Flint Millar. Secretary, The Burghead Headland Trust. For services to the community in Burghead, Morayshire. (Elgin, Moray)

Alderman Maurice Turtle Mills. Member Ballymena Borough Council. For services to Local Government. (Ballymena, Antrim)

David Stuart Millward. For voluntary service to the Fire and Rescue Service in Argyll. (By Oban, Argyll and Bute)

Ms Judith Kay Miln. Deputy Headteacher Clapton Girls’ Academy, Hackney. For services to Education. (London)

Mrs Claire Milne. Partner, Antelope Consulting. For services to the Telecommunications Sector. (London)

Mrs Margaret Rose-Whyte-Linton Mitchell. Stroke Liaison Team Leader, Westgate Health Centre. For services to Healthcare in Tayside. (Forfar, Angus)

Mrs Doreen Jaen-Mooney. Community Worker, New Heights, Kingstanding. For services to the community in Birmingham. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Mrs Jillian Margot Moore. For services to the community, particularly Children in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Mrs Jennifer Ann Morgan. Senior manager, Woodlands High Special School Cardiff. For services to Special Education and the community in Cardiff. (Penyfai, Mid Glamorgan)

Richard Moross. Chief executive Officer and Founder Moo.com. For services to Entrepreneurs