Los Honores de Año Nuevo de 2022 son nombramientos de algunos de los 15 reinos de la Commonwealth en diversas órdenes y honores para reconocer y recompensar las buenas obras de los ciudadanos de esos países. Los Honores de Año Nuevo se otorgan como parte de las celebraciones de Año Nuevo a principios de enero y los de 2022 se anunciaron el 31 de diciembre de 2021.
Estos fueron los últimos honores de Año Nuevo otorgados por la reina Isabel II . Murió nueve meses después, el 8 de septiembre de 2022, en el castillo de Balmoral, en Escocia, tras celebrar su Jubileo de Platino en junio de 2022, poniendo fin a su reinado de 70 años.
Los destinatarios de los honores se muestran tal como fueron diseñados antes de su nuevo honor y organizados por el país cuyos ministros asesoraron a Isabel II en los nombramientos, luego por el honor y por el grado del honor ( es decir , Caballero/Dama Gran Cruz, Caballero/Dama Comendador , etc. ), y luego por divisiones ( es decir , Civil, Diplomática y Militar), según corresponda.
Reino Unido
A continuación se enumeran las personas designadas por Isabel II en su calidad de Reina del Reino Unido con honores dentro de su propio haber y con el asesoramiento del Gobierno para otros honores. [1] [2]
La Muy Noble Orden de la Jarretera
Dama Real de la Muy Noble Orden de la Jarretera (LG)
Profesor Robin William Grimes , FRS, FREng, Últimamente asesor científico jefe del Ministerio de Defensa Nuclear. Por sus servicios a UK Resilience y relaciones científicas internacionales.
Dr. Douglas Edwin Oakervee , ingeniero francés, CBE, presidente de la revisión independiente de HS2 . Por sus servicios de transporte y prestación de infraestructura.
Horace Shango Ové , CBE, cineasta y fotógrafo. Por sus servicios a los medios de comunicación.
Mark Trevor Phillips , OBE, por sus servicios a la igualdad y los derechos humanos.
Sir Patrick John Thompson Vallance , Asesor Científico Principal del Gobierno, Oficina Gubernamental para la Ciencia. Por sus servicios a la ciencia en el Gobierno.
Gareth Neil Davies, Director General del Grupo de Aviación, Marítimo, Internacional y de Seguridad del Departamento de Transporte. Para el servicio público.
Elizabeth Jean Ditchburn, directora general de Economía del Gobierno escocés. Por sus servicios a la economía escocesa.
Catherine Megan Frances, directora general de Gobiernos locales y servicios públicos, Departamento de nivelación, vivienda y comunidades. Para servicios al gobierno local.
Brian Mark Hutton, ex secretario de la Cámara de los Comunes , por sus servicios al Parlamento.
John-Paul Marks, Director General de Trabajo y Salud, Departamento de Trabajo y Pensiones. Por sus servicios para la reforma del bienestar social.
Madelaine McTernan, directora general del Grupo de trabajo sobre vacunas. Por sus servicios en la respuesta a la COVID-19.
Richard James Pengelley, Director Ejecutivo del Servicio de Salud y Asistencia Social de Irlanda del Norte y Secretario Permanente del Departamento de Salud de Irlanda del Norte. Para servicios al sector de la salud y al Gobierno.
Elizabeth Jane Russell, directora general de Impuestos y Bienestar Social del Ministerio de Hacienda . Por sus servicios a la economía durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
La Muy Distinguida Orden de San Miguel y San Jorge
Caballero/Dama Comendador de la Orden de San Miguel y San Jorge (KCMG/DCMG)
Profesor Stewart Thomas Cole , Director General del Instituto Pasteur, París , Francia. Por sus servicios a la ciencia
Alden McLaughlin , MBE, ex primer ministro de las Islas Caimán. Por sus servicios a la población de las Islas Caimán.
Menna Frances Rawlings , CMG, Embajadora de Su Majestad en París, Francia. Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Compañero de la Orden de San Miguel y San Jorge (CMG)
William Borry, Director del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, de la Commonwealth y de Desarrollo. Por sus servicios a la política exterior y la seguridad nacional británicas.
Daniel Patrick Brendon Chugg, ex embajador de Su Majestad en Yangón (Myanmar). Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Daniel Craig , actor. Por sus servicios en cine y teatro.
Samantha Louise Job , MVO, directora de Defensa y Seguridad Internacional, Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Commonwealth y Desarrollo. Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Vivien Frances Life, directora y negociadora principal del Departamento de Comercio Internacional. Para servicios relacionados con el comercio y la inversión
Dr. Roderick Mackenzie, director de desarrollo y vicepresidente ejecutivo de desarrollo de productos globales de Pfizer. Por sus servicios a la salud pública durante la COVID-19
Sean Marett, director comercial y de negocios de BioNtech. Por sus servicios para el desarrollo de una vacuna contra la COVID-19
Benjamin Robert Merrick , ex director de la Dirección de Territorios de Ultramar del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, de la Commonwealth y de Desarrollo. Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Melanie Angela Robinson, Embajadora de Su Majestad en Harare, Zimbabwe. Por sus servicios en materia de política exterior y desarrollo internacional.
La Real Orden Victoriana
Comandante de la Real Orden Victoriana (CVO)
Peter James Chenery, director ejecutivo de The Royal Anniversary Trust.
Amanda Madeleine MacManus, LVO, últimamente secretaria privada de la duquesa de Cornualles.
Caroline Anne Nunneley, LVO, dama de compañía de la Princesa Real.
La Muy Honorable Dama Patricia Lee Reddy , GNZM, QSO, recientemente Gobernadora General de Nueva Zelanda.
Michael John Taylor, LVO, Subdirector de la Casa Real (Operaciones).
Richard James Tilbrook , secretario del Consejo Privado y secretario de Nombramientos del Primer Ministro.
Susan Margaret Winfield, OBE, Lord Teniente de Tyne y Wear.
Teniente de la Real Orden Victoriana (LVO)
Mark Paul Flanagan , MVO, Asistente del Maestro de la Casa Real (Catering) y Chef Real, Casa Real.
Comodoro del aire Malcolm John Fuller, caballero acomodador de la Reina.
Teniente coronel John Robert Dennis Kaye, DL, recientemente teniente de la Guardia Real de Su Majestad del Honorable Cuerpo de Caballeros de Armas.
Miembro de la Real Orden Victoriana (MVO)
Claire Louise Anderson, directora adjunta de ventas minoristas y admisiones, Palacio de Holyroodhouse.
Yasin Bharucha, Contador Financiero, Oficina del Tesorero y de la Bolsa Privada, Casa Real.
Robert Patrick Biggs, secretario adjunto de la Lugartenencia de Northumberland.
Dra. Vivienne Cox , CBE, directora no ejecutiva independiente y directora de participación de la fuerza laboral de GSK y presidenta del Instituto Rosalind Franklin. Por sus servicios en materia de sostenibilidad, diversidad e inclusión en las empresas.
Flora Jane Duffy , OBE, triatleta. Por sus servicios al deporte en Bermudas
Dra. Jennifer Margaret Harries , OBE, directora ejecutiva de la Agencia de Seguridad Sanitaria del Reino Unido. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la salud.
Sara Khan , ex comisionada principal de la Comisión para la Lucha contra el Extremismo. Por sus servicios en materia de derechos humanos y lucha contra el extremismo.
Emily Lawson , últimamente directora comercial del Servicio Nacional de Salud de Inglaterra y del Servicio Nacional de Mejoras del Sistema Nacional de Salud (NHS, por sus siglas en inglés). Por los servicios prestados al NHS, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Diane Elizabeth Lees , CBE, directora general del Museo Imperial de la Guerra. Por sus servicios a museos y patrimonio cultural.
Joanna Lumley , OBE, por sus servicios al teatro, al entretenimiento y a causas benéficas.
Profesora Julie Elspeth Lydon, OBE, últimamente vicerrectora de la Universidad de Gales del Sur. Por sus servicios a la educación superior.
Dra. June Munro Raine , CBE, directora ejecutiva de la Agencia Reguladora de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios. Por sus servicios de atención sanitaria y respuesta a la COVID-19.
Profesora Sarah Marcella Springman , CBE, rectora y profesora de Ingeniería Geotécnica, ETH Zurich. Por sus servicios a la ingeniería y a la administración deportiva internacional.
Profesora Helen Jayne Stokes-Lampard , presidenta de la Academia de Colegios Médicos Reales y presidenta de la Academia Nacional de Prescripción Social. Por sus servicios a la medicina general.
Muy Honorable Profesor Lord Kakkar . Por sus servicios a la atención sanitaria y al servicio público.
El Muy Honorable Lord McAvoy . Por Servicios Políticos y Públicos.
Comendador de la Orden del Imperio Británico (CBE)
Militar
Capitán Mark Edgar John Anderson
Brigadier Daniel James Edward Cheesman, MBE
Cirujano comodoro Stuart Mark Collett
General de división Christopher Brendan Kevin Barry, OBE
Adesola Olumide Adetosoye, OBE, directora ejecutiva del Ayuntamiento de Bromley. Por sus servicios en el ámbito del bienestar infantil.
Charles Edward Alexander, presidente de Opera Rara, presidente de la junta directiva de Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust y, recientemente, miembro principal no ejecutivo de la junta directiva del Departamento de Cultura, Medios de Comunicación y Deporte. Por sus servicios voluntarios y caritativos en favor de las artes, la cultura y la salud.
Timothy Edward Douglas Allan. Por sus servicios a empresas, organizaciones benéficas y las artes.
Edmund John Seward Anderson, presidente y director no ejecutivo independiente de National Savings and Investments. Por sus servicios al sector financiero y la vida pública en Yorkshire.
Profesor Jonathan Richard Benger, director médico de NHS Digital. Para servicios al NHS.
Profesor Phillip Thomas Blythe, Asesor científico principal del Departamento de Transporte. Por sus servicios a la ciencia y la ingeniería en el ámbito del transporte y el gobierno.
Sandra May Bowker (Sandra Wallace), copresidenta de la Comisión de Movilidad Social. Por sus servicios en el ámbito jurídico, profesional y de la movilidad social.
Barbara Dana Broccoli , OBE, productora cinematográfica. Por sus servicios al cine, al teatro, a la filantropía y a las habilidades.
Jonathan Broomfield, Director del Departamento de Medio Ambiente, Alimentación y Asuntos Rurales. Para el Servicio Público.
Linda Brown, directora ejecutiva de la Autoridad de Compensación por Lesiones Criminales. Por sus servicios a la justicia y a las víctimas de delitos.
Lisa Jane Burger, directora ejecutiva y codirectora ejecutiva del Teatro Nacional. Por sus servicios a las artes.
Roger Burnley , director ejecutivo de Asda Stores Ltd. Por servicios a la cadena de suministro de alimentos.
Kirsty Johnstone Bushell, vicepresidenta nacional de SSAFA. Por su servicio voluntario en las Fuerzas Armadas.
Dra. Elizabeth Kelly Cameron, OBE, directora y directora ejecutiva de la Cámara de Comercio de Escocia. Por sus servicios para la promoción del comercio internacional de Escocia y el Reino Unido.
Julia Charles (Julie Jaye Charles). Por servicios a la igualdad, a la interseccionalidad y a las personas con discapacidad
Martin John Coles, director ejecutivo de la Sociedad de la Marina y de los Cadetes del Mar. Por sus servicios a los jóvenes y la educación marítima.
Jenny Coles, directora de servicios para niños del condado de Hertfordshire. Para servicios de asistencia social para niños.
Steven Martin Cooper, copresidente de la Comisión de Movilidad Social. Por sus servicios en el ámbito bancario y de la movilidad social.
Dr. John Anthony Fingleton , Fundador y Director Ejecutivo, Fingleton Ltd. Por sus servicios a la economía y a la innovación.
Profesora Wendy Sue Fox (Wendy Barclay), Cátedra de Investigación Médica en Virología, Imperial College London . Por sus servicios en el campo de la virología.
Profesora Lynne Elizabeth Frostick , miembro de la junta directiva de la Agencia de Medio Ambiente. Por sus servicios en materia de gestión del riesgo de inundaciones y erosión costera.
Profesor Graham Harold Galbraith , Vicerrector de la Universidad de Portsmouth. Por sus servicios a la educación superior.
Dr. Steven John Gamblin, FRS, Director de Plataformas Científicas, The Francis Crick Institute. Por sus servicios a la investigación científica.
Tanweer Ikram , juez adjunto de distrito, Tribunal de Magistrados. Por sus servicios a la diversidad judicial.
Alistair James Bradbury Jarvis, director ejecutivo de Universities UK. Por sus servicios a la educación superior, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
John Johnston, subsecretario del Grupo de Políticas Sanitarias del Departamento de Salud. Para servicios de atención sanitaria en Irlanda del Norte.
Robert Jones, Director de Liderazgo en Amenazas, Agencia Nacional contra el Crimen. Por sus servicios de prevención del crimen grave y organizado.
David Arnold Kerfoot, MBE, DL, último presidente de la Asociación de Empresas Locales de York, North Yorkshire. Para servicios a empresas rurales y al sector voluntario y comunitario.
Shalini Khemka. Por sus servicios al emprendimiento y a la economía.
Profesor Kamlesh Khunti , catedrático de Atención Primaria de Diabetes y Medicina Vascular de la Universidad de Leicester y médico general de Hockley Farm Medical Practice, Leicester. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la salud.
Profesor Martin Richard John Knapp , Director de la Escuela de Investigación en Atención Social del NIHR y Profesor de Políticas de Salud y Atención Social de la London School of Economics . Por sus servicios a la investigación en atención social.
Dr. Kai Hung Lee, fundador de la Fundación Lee Kai Hung. Por sus servicios en materia de educación e intercambio cultural entre el Reino Unido y China
Profesor Nicholas Robert Lemoine , Director Médico Nacional, Red de Investigación Clínica, Instituto Nacional de Investigación en Salud. Por sus servicios a la investigación clínica, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Martin Steven Lewis , OBE, fundador de MoneySavingExpert. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la radiodifusión y los derechos del consumidor.
Profesora Anne Elizabeth Magurran , FRSE, Profesora de Ecología y Evolución, Centro para la Diversidad Biológica y el Instituto Escocés de los Océanos, Universidad de St Andrews . Por sus servicios a la biodiversidad.
Profesor Peter John Morland Openshaw , catedrático de Medicina experimental y procónsul del Imperial College de Londres. Por sus servicios en el campo de la medicina y la inmunología.
Nicholas Robson Owen, último presidente de Deloitte LLP en el Reino Unido. Por sus servicios al sector de servicios profesionales.
Profesor Mark Radford, enfermero jefe de Health Education England y subdirector de enfermería de NHS England y NHS Improvement. Por sus servicios a la enfermería.
David Thomas Raw, subdirector del Tesoro de Su Majestad. Por sus servicios en respuesta a la COVID-19.
Stephen Michael Reese, abogado y socio de Clifford Chance LLP. Por sus servicios en respuesta a la COVID-19.
Benjamin Rimmington, ex codirector de Normas y Servicios de Seguridad Vial del Departamento de Transporte. Por los servicios prestados al transporte durante la COVID-19.
Michael Roy Roberts , director de estilo de la revista Vanity Fair. Por sus servicios en el sector de la moda.
Claudia Roden , autora de libros de cocina. Por sus servicios a la literatura.
Francis Rogers, director ejecutivo de la Autoridad Combinada de la Región de la Ciudad de Liverpool y director general de Merseytravel. Por sus servicios para la reforma del gobierno local en la Región de la Ciudad de Liverpool.
Philippa Claire Rouse, directora del Sistema de Fronteras e Inmigración del Ministerio del Interior. Para el servicio público.
Laura Manning Shoaf, ex directora general de Transport for West Midlands, por sus servicios de regeneración económica en West Midlands.
Susannah Kate Simon, directora de la Asociación Comercial entre el Reino Unido y la UE, Secretaría de la UE, Oficina del Gabinete. Para el servicio público.
Profesor Iqbal Singh, OBE, presidente del Centro de Excelencia en Seguridad para Personas Mayores. Por sus servicios de Igualdad e Inclusión en la Atención Sanitaria.
Rachel Susan Skinner , FREng, directora ejecutiva de WSP . Para servicios de infraestructura.
Graham Thomas Smith , por sus servicios al movimiento sindical y la promoción del trabajo justo en Escocia.
Dra. Liane Margaret Smith, FREng, fundadora y directora, Larkton Ltd. Por sus servicios a la ingeniería y la ciencia de los materiales.
Timothy John Smith, presidente de la Comisión de Comercio y Agricultura . Por sus servicios en materia de políticas comerciales en materia de agricultura, alimentos y bebidas.
Dr. John Frederick Stageman, OBE, presidente de LifeArc. Por sus servicios a la traducción de la investigación médica.
Robert Adrian Stringer , presidente de Sony Music Group y director ejecutivo de Sony Music Entertainment . Por sus servicios a las industrias creativas del Reino Unido, a la justicia social y a la beneficencia.
Moira Clare Ruby Stuart , OBE, presentadora y locutora. Por sus servicios a los medios de comunicación.
Janine Lesley Tregelles, directora ejecutiva de Revitalise Respite Holidays y, últimamente, directora ejecutiva de Mencap. Para brindar servicios a personas con discapacidades de aprendizaje.
Adrian Charles Vinken, OBE, DL, director ejecutivo del Theatre Royal Plymouth. Por sus servicios al teatro.
Donna Ward Sanderson, directora de Pobreza, Familias y Desventajas del Departamento de Trabajo y Pensiones. Para el servicio público.
Susie Warran-Smith (Susan Jane Nelson), presidenta de Produced in Kent. Para servicios a pequeñas empresas de la industria alimentaria del Reino Unido.
Profesor Nick Anthony David John Webborn, OBE, Presidente de la Asociación Paralímpica Británica. Por sus servicios al deporte y la medicina deportiva.
Elizabeth Jane Whittaker, directora de Conocimiento, Análisis e Información, HM Revenue and Customs. Por sus servicios en respuesta a la COVID-19.
Michael Gregg Wilson , OBE. Por sus servicios al cine, al teatro, a la filantropía y a las habilidades.
Dr. Neil Rhys Wooding, por sus servicios a la justicia social, a la igualdad y a la comunidad en Gales.
Oficial de la Orden del Imperio Británico (OBE)
Militar
Coronel Richard Charles Morris, MBE
Comandante Katie Marie Muir
Coronel Simon Milward Rogers
Comandante cirujana Lisa Claire Stevens
Comandante Mark Walker
Teniente coronel Oliver James Michael Bartels, Cuerpo Médico del Ejército Real
Coronel James Nicholas Briers Birch
Teniente coronel David Royston John Calder, Cuerpo de Ingenieros Reales
Coronel Kirsten Julie Dagless
Teniente coronel Timothy James Jonathan Draper, Regimiento Real de Escocia
Teniente coronel David Anthony Goodacre, Cuerpo Aéreo del Ejército
Teniente coronel James Robert Howard, Regimiento Real de Tanques
Teniente coronel Timothy Paul James, Regimiento de Yorkshire
Teniente coronel Keith Edward Spiers, TD, VR, Regimiento Real de Anglian, Reserva del Ejército
Teniente coronel Caroline Charlotte Vincent, Cuerpo de Enfermería del Ejército Real de la Reina Alexandra
Teniente coronel interino Timothy Andrew Wight-Boycott, Regimiento Real de Tanques
Capitán del grupo Nicholas Charles Joseph Brittain
Capitán de grupo William Edward Dole
Capitán de grupo Shaun Gee
Capitán del grupo Richard David Grimshaw
Comandante de ala Dominic Francis Owen Holland
Capitán del grupo Sarah Catherine Moorehead
Comandante de ala Piers Lawrence Morrell
Civil
Owen Abbott, Director de Metodología de Censos y Estadísticas de Población, Oficina de Estadísticas Nacionales. Para servicios relacionados con Censos y Estadísticas de Población.
Syed Viqar Ahmed, fundador y presidente de Community Energy London. Por sus servicios en materia de energía comunitaria, descarbonización y beneficios comunitarios en Londres.
Dr. Syed Ahmed, director clínico de Health Protection Scotland. Por sus servicios en el marco del programa de vacunación contra la COVID-19.
Amir Ali, ex presidente de la Asociación de Usuarios de Tribunales Civiles. Por sus servicios a los usuarios de los tribunales y a la ley.
Dra. Aisha Nicole Andrewin, directora médica de Anguila. Para servicios de salud pública en Anguila
Andrew Edward Anson , director ejecutivo de la Asociación Olímpica Británica. Por sus servicios al deporte, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Coronel (retirado) Christopher Lee Argent, QVRM, TD, DL, presidente de la Asociación de Fuerzas de Reserva del Reino Unido. Por su servicio voluntario en las Fuerzas de Reserva del Reino Unido y la OTAN.
Lisa Armstrong , directora de moda de The Telegraph. Por sus servicios en el sector de la moda.
Profesor Anthony John Avery, catedrático de Atención Primaria de Salud, Universidad de Nottingham. Por sus servicios a médicos generales.
Mohammed Asif Aziz, Director de Servicios de Salud, Boots UK Ltd. Para servicios de farmacia, especialmente pruebas de Covid-19.
Clark Samuel Bailie. Por sus servicios en materia de vivienda y gestión pública en Irlanda del Norte.
Yvonne Dawn Baker, directora ejecutiva de STEM Learning. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la educación STEM.
Dr. Austin Howard Ball, Último coordinador técnico del experimento Compact Muon Solenoid Experiment, CERN. Por sus servicios a la física y la ingeniería.
Richard Edward Ballantyne, director ejecutivo de la Asociación de Puertos Británicos. Por sus servicios al sector marítimo.
Elizabeth Barrett, directora de Academy Transformation Trust for Further Education. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
Angela Barry, socia de mejora escolar y consultora de desarrollo de liderazgo. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
Thomas Bennett , director y fundador de researchED y asesor de conducta del Departamento de Educación. Para servicios relacionados con la educación.
Dr. David Bentley, vicepresidente y científico jefe de Illumina Cambridge Ltd. Por sus servicios de experiencia y liderazgo en genómica médica humana.
Dr. Hindpal Singh Bhui, jefe del equipo de inspección, Inspección de prisiones de Su Majestad. Por sus servicios en centros de detención durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Pauline Black , cantante, actriz y autora. Por sus servicios en el mundo del espectáculo.
Sharon Blyfield , directora de formación y pasantías en Coca-Cola Europacific Partners. Para servicios de formación y pasantías.
Profesor John Robert Fyfe Bolton, último profesor visitante del Instituto de Atención Pública de la Universidad Oxford Brookes. Por sus servicios de asistencia social.
Julia Nonie Bouverat. Por servicio político.
Evelyn Jane Bowman, JP, Gerente Sénior de Quejas, Equipo de Quejas Ministeriales, HM Revenue and Customs. Para el servicio público.
Profesora Verónica Elizabeth Bowman , becaria de estadística y ciencia de datos del Laboratorio de Ciencia y Tecnología de Defensa. Por sus servicios a la defensa y la respuesta a la COVID-19.
Antony John Peter Bowring, ex secretario y organizador del barco, Transglobe Expedition Trust. Por sus servicios a organizaciones benéficas.
Kathryn Emma Boyd, exdirectora adjunta de la Secretaría de la UE, Oficina del Gabinete. Para el servicio público.
Alan Brace, director de Finanzas del Servicio Nacional de Salud de Gales. Por los servicios prestados al Servicio Nacional de Salud y la respuesta al COVID-19 en Gales.
Anthony Thomas Andrew Braddon, filántropo. Por sus servicios voluntarios y caritativos a personas sin hogar y niños desfavorecidos en Londres y el sureste.
Dra. Elizabeth Ann Breeze, directora del Centro de Filantropía y directora de la Universidad de Kent. Por sus servicios de investigación filantrópica y recaudación de fondos.
Amanda Bringans, ex directora de recaudación de fondos de la British Heart Foundation, por sus servicios a organizaciones benéficas.
Geoffrey Stewart Brown , ex presidente del St Johnstone Football Club, por sus servicios al fútbol escocés y a la comunidad de Perth.
Kathryn Anne Brown , ex jefa de Adaptación al Cambio Climático del Comité sobre Cambio Climático. Por sus servicios a la investigación sobre el cambio climático.
Joy Michelle Brown, últimamente fiscal principal de distrito de la Corona, Este de Inglaterra, Servicio de Fiscalía de la Corona. Por sus servicios a la ley y el orden.
June Muriel Brown , MBE, por sus servicios al teatro y a la caridad.
Henrietta Brown, directora de operaciones comerciales de la Oficina de Estadísticas Nacionales. Para servicios al Censo de Inglaterra y Gales.
Peter William Burnett, presidente de la Cámara de Comercio Británica en Hong Kong. Para servicios a la comunidad empresarial británica en Hong Kong
Alexander Mark Burns, director ejecutivo de Robert Harter Ltd. Por sus servicios a la industria automotriz del Reino Unido.
Frank Butterfill, director de servicios integrados del Grupo Marshall Aerospace and Defence. Por sus servicios a la Real Fuerza Aérea.
Robin William Caley, abogado sénior, HM Revenue and Customs. Por sus servicios de apoyo fiscal y ante la pandemia.
Dr. Ian William Campbell, hasta hace poco presidente ejecutivo interino de Innovate UK. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la innovación.
Dra. Nira Cyril Chamberlain , Presidenta del Instituto de Matemáticas y sus Aplicaciones. Por sus servicios a las ciencias matemáticas.
Philippa Minshall Charles, directora de la Fundación Garfield Weston. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de las artes, la cultura y la recuperación comunitaria.
Alpesh Chauhan , director musical de la Compañía de Ópera de Birmingham. Por sus servicios a las artes.
Gregory Stuart Childs , cofundador de la Conferencia de Medios Infantiles y director de la Fundación de Medios Infantiles. Por sus servicios al sector del comercio internacional y de los medios infantiles.
Jaine Louise Chisholm Caunt, Directora General de la Asociación de Comercio de Granos y Piensos. Por sus servicios a la promoción del libre comercio internacional.
Lorraine Anne Clarke, directora regional y directora ejecutiva de ARK Schools Academy Trust, Hastings. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
Ann Cleeves , autora. Para servicios relacionados con la lectura y las bibliotecas.
Valerie Cockerell, hasta hace poco directora ejecutiva de la Estación Oficial de Pruebas de Semillas de Escocia, Ciencia y asesoramiento para la agricultura escocesa. Por sus servicios a la agricultura escocesa.
Evelyn Margaret Cosgrove, ex directora de la escuela secundaria St Mary's High School, Newry. Por sus servicios a la educación.
Kadeena Cox , MBE. Por sus servicios en atletismo y ciclismo.
Profesor Paul Croney, vicerrector y director ejecutivo de la Universidad de Teesside. Por sus servicios a la educación superior y a la regeneración económica.
Reverendo James Alan Cruddas, FRSA, Director Adjunto del Departamento de Medio Ambiente, Alimentación y Asuntos Rurales. Para el Servicio Público.
Dra. Mary Ann Cusack, pediatra, organización benéfica Love the One, India. Por sus servicios de atención sanitaria y bienestar infantil en India
Thomas Robert Daley . Por sus servicios relacionados con el buceo, los derechos LGBTQ+ y la caridad.
Barclay John Davies. Para servicios de transporte público y del gobierno.
Sharon Tracey Davies, directora ejecutiva de la Asociación de proveedores de servicios de asistencia de Hertfordshire. Para servicios de asistencia social en Hertfordshire.
Profesora Helen Davis, Jefa de la División de Oftalmología y Ortóptica, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Sheffield. Por sus servicios en el campo de la ortóptica.
Helene Dearn, directora del grupo de West Midlands, Servicios de Trabajo y Salud, Departamento de Trabajo y Pensiones. Para el servicio público.
David Deaves, fundador de Dewsbury Ambulance Charities. Por sus servicios voluntarios y caritativos a la comunidad de Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
Sally Debonnaire, directora de producción de ITV. Por sus servicios a la televisión y su servicio voluntario a través de ScreenSkills.
Madeleine Frances Desforges, Directora Ejecutiva de la Asociación Nacional de Acción Voluntaria y Comunitaria. Por sus servicios en el ámbito del voluntariado y la beneficencia.
Dr. Japinder Dhesi, ex jefe de equipo del Gabinete. Servicio público.
Davinder Singh Dhillon, presidente del Chattri Memorial Group. Por sus servicios en conmemoración de la contribución de las fuerzas indias en la Primera Guerra Mundial.
Dra. Grainne Doran, médica general de Irlanda del Norte y, en los últimos tiempos, presidenta del Consejo del Colegio Real de Médicos Generales de Irlanda del Norte. Por sus servicios a la medicina general.
Martin Patrick Duffy, negociador principal, acuerdos comerciales y capacidad, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Commonwealth y Desarrollo. Para servicios relacionados con el Comercio y el Desarrollo
Paul Durrant, director de UK Games Talent and Finance CIC. Por sus servicios a la industria y la educación de los videojuegos.
Carol Dutch, directora estratégica de asociación y descentralización del Ministerio de Trabajo y Pensiones, para brindar servicios a personas vulnerables en Glasgow.
Brenda Sophia Edmenson-McLeish, directora ejecutiva, The Learning Curve Group, para servicios de educación superior.
Graham Winston Edwards, director ejecutivo de Wales and West Utilities. Para servicios a empresas y a la comunidad en Gales.
Dr. David Stuart Edwards, ex presidente del Consejo de Administración del Morley College de Londres. Por sus servicios a la educación de adultos y superior.
Obumneke Ndudirim Ekeke. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la informática y la educación en inteligencia artificial, y por la promoción de la diversidad y la inclusión en el sector tecnológico.
Richard Etherington, jefe de equipo del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, de la Commonwealth y de Desarrollo. Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Richard George Evans, MBE. Por sus servicios de recaudación de fondos para obras de caridad, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Julia Elisabeth Frances Falconer, Asesora Superior de Política Forestal, Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Commonwealth y Desarrollo. Por sus servicios al medio ambiente
Mohammed Shabir Fazal, director de la Eden Boys' Leadership Academy, Manchester. Por sus servicios a la educación.
Jeremy Michael Dyer Field. Por sus servicios a la industria funeraria.
Su Eminencia Michael Fitzgerald , Cardenal de la Iglesia Católica Romana. Por sus servicios a las asociaciones interreligiosas e intereclesiásticas.
Deborah Mary Fleming, directora ejecutiva de University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust. Por sus servicios al NHS.
Julie Kim Anne Foley, directora de Estrategia de Gestión del Riesgo de Inundaciones y Adaptación Nacional, Agencia Ambiental. Por sus servicios de gestión del riesgo de inundaciones.
Profesor John Leslie Robert Forsythe, director médico de donación y trasplante de órganos, NHS Blood and Transplant. Por sus servicios de cirugía de trasplantes y COVID-19.
Mark James Fowles, ex director general de Nottingham Transport. Para servicios de transporte público y organizaciones benéficas.
Martha Essandoah Freeman, asesora política y jefa de la Oficina Regional del Representante Especial de la Unión Europea para el Cáucaso Sur y la Crisis en Georgia. Por sus servicios en materia de resolución de conflictos en el Cáucaso Sur
Simon Edward French, inspector jefe de la División de Investigación de Accidentes Ferroviarios. Por sus servicios en materia de seguridad ferroviaria.
Raymond Francis Friel, exdirector ejecutivo de Plymouth CAST Trust, por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
Nitin Ganatra , actor. Por sus servicios en el teatro.
Sajdah Perveen Ghafoor. Servicios de sensibilización e integración cultural en Cumbria.
Julian Mark Lythel Gibbs, ex jefe de extradición del Ministerio del Interior. Por sus servicios en materia de cooperación jurídica y judicial internacional.
Michael John Gifford , ex embajador de Su Majestad en Nursultán (Kazajstán). Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica.
Nicholas Edward Giles, Director General de Consumo, Ordnance Survey. Por sus servicios a la salud de la nación.
Jagtar Singh Gill. Por sus servicios a las comunidades sikh e interreligiosas británicas.
Aonghus Coinn Huntly Gordon, fideicomisario fundador de Ruskin Mill Trust. Por sus servicios en materia de patrimonio cultural y educación.
Profesora Ailsa Jane Hall , directora de la Unidad de Investigación de Mamíferos Marinos y profesora de Biología de la Universidad de St Andrews. Por sus servicios en materia de protección ambiental y epidemiología.
Rebecca Ann Harris, directora adjunta del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, de la Commonwealth y de Desarrollo. Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Deborah Harrison, directora general adjunta de Pricecheck Toiletries Ltd. Para servicios de comercio internacional.
Robin Frances Hart, directora sénior de programas, Wilton Park. Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Angela Maria Hartnett , MBE, chef. Por sus servicios a la industria hotelera y al NHS durante la respuesta al COVID-19.
Lianne Hawkes, Jefa de equipo, Ministerio de Defensa. Por sus servicios a la Defensa.
Oliver James Haydon, Director Adjunto del Ministerio de Hacienda. Por sus servicios en las negociaciones europeas.
Daniel Hayes, director ejecutivo de The Orders of St John Care Trust. Para servicios de asistencia social.
Emma Carol Hayes , MBE, directora técnica del Chelsea Women. Por sus servicios al fútbol.
Susan Heath, Jefa de equipo del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, de la Commonwealth y de Desarrollo. Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Martyn John Henderson, director ejecutivo de la Autoridad de Seguridad de los Campos Deportivos. Por sus servicios en materia de seguridad deportiva durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Dr. Clive Hickman, Director Ejecutivo, The Manufacturing Technology Centre Ltd. Para servicios de ingeniería, fabricación y desarrollo tecnológico.
Dr. Roger Ronald Highfield , Director Científico del Science Museum Group. Por sus servicios a la participación del público en la ciencia.
Patrick Godfrey Hungerford Holdich, director de análisis de investigación del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, de la Commonwealth y de Desarrollo. Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Dr. Saleemul Huq , Director del Centro Internacional para el Cambio Climático y el Desarrollo. Por sus servicios para combatir el cambio climático internacional
Victoria Jane Hornby, directora ejecutiva de Mental Health Innovations. Por sus servicios al sector benéfico durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Sally Colette Hunt , miembro del consejo de ACAS. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de las relaciones industriales.
Raymond Hutchinson, director general de Gilbert-Ash. Por sus servicios a la industria de la construcción y a la diversidad y la inclusión.
Pamela Susan Hutchinson. Por sus servicios en materia de diversidad e inclusión en el sector financiero.
Robin Hutson . Por sus servicios a la industria hotelera y la filantropía.
Dr. André Jan Imich, Asesor Profesional en Necesidades Educativas Especiales y Discapacidades, Departamento de Educación. Para servicios a niños y jóvenes.
Deborah Mary Inskip, JP. Por sus servicios a la comunidad de Bedfordshire, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Dra. Melanie Jane Ivarsson, vicepresidenta sénior y directora de desarrollo de Moderna, Estados Unidos de América. Por los servicios de salud pública durante la COVID-19
Timothy Drysdale Jackson, ex director de Sparsholt College y Andover College. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la educación superior.
James Jamieson , presidente de la Asociación de Gobiernos Locales. Por sus servicios a los gobiernos locales.
Profesor Ali Sadiq Mohammad Jawad, profesor de reumatología de Barts and the London School of Medicine y reumatólogo consultor de Barts Health NHS Trust. Por sus servicios en el ámbito sanitario.
Dra. Asyia Kazmi, Fundación Bill y Melinda Gates. Por sus servicios a la educación, en particular a la educación de las niñas.
Paul Richard Peter Killworth, jefe de equipo del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, de la Commonwealth y de Desarrollo. Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Felicity Jane Gordon Kirkwood, Presidenta, Hospital Británico, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Por sus servicios al Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires y a la Comunidad Británica
Sharath Kumar Jeevan, exdirector ejecutivo de STiR Education. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
David Hugh Johnston, director del grupo de pruebas y confianza digital. Por sus servicios a las fuerzas del orden.
Matthew Leon Jones, director ejecutivo de ARK Globe Academy, Londres. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
Hanif Mohamed Kara , director de diseño y cofundador de AKT II y profesor de práctica de tecnología arquitectónica en la Escuela de Diseño de la Universidad de Harvard. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la arquitectura, la ingeniería y la educación.
Zoe Elizabeth Keeton, directora de asuntos regulatorios para el Reino Unido e Irlanda, RWE Renewables. Para servicios al sector de energías renovables.
Millie Kendall, MBE, directora ejecutiva del British Beauty Council. Por sus servicios a la industria del cabello y la belleza.
Alison Kilbane-Griffiths, Gerente de Relaciones con Clientes Corporativos, Agencia de Licencias de Vehículos y Conductores. Para servicios de transporte.
Catherine Margaret Kitchen, directora ejecutiva de Skylark Partnership Academy Trust y presidenta de la Asociación Nacional de Educación Hospitalaria. Para servicios a niños y jóvenes.
John Andrew Kneen, gerente de recursos humanos de Shell Energy, Shell Human Resources. Por sus servicios en materia de diversidad e inclusión.
Dr. David Konn, Jefe de Misión, Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Commonwealth y Desarrollo. Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Carol Lake, miembro de la Junta de Recuperación Cultural. Por sus servicios a las artes durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Dr. Alexander Geoffrey Lambert, Director Adjunto de Operaciones de Encuestas sobre Infecciones por Covid, Oficina de Estadísticas Nacionales. Para servicios de Estadística y Salud Pública.
Matthew James Lanham, director ejecutivo del Centro Neuromuscular. Para brindar servicios a personas afectadas por enfermedades neuromusculares en el Reino Unido.
Clive Anthony Lawrence, ex director ejecutivo de la escuela St Giles' School, Derby. Por sus servicios a la educación.
Neil Leitch, director ejecutivo de Early Years Alliance. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
Dra. Katharine Liddell, funcionaria de la Agencia Nacional contra el Crimen. Por sus servicios a las fuerzas del orden y a la ecología.
Julie Lindsay, directora de operaciones de la Oficina del Defensor del Pueblo. Para servicios a personas vulnerables y a la comunidad.
Dr. Nigel Stuart Lockyer , Director del Laboratorio Nacional del Acelerador Fermi. Por sus servicios a la ciencia y las relaciones entre el Reino Unido y los EE. UU.
Andrew Ian Lovett, presidente de la Asociación de Museos Independientes. Por sus servicios al patrimonio cultural, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Profesor Alan Lowdon, Profesor en ejercicio, Universidad de Durham y Director de Desarrollo Estratégico, Instituto Nacional de Energía Eólica Marina, Bristol Community College, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos de América. Para servicios a la Colaboración de Energía Eólica Marina entre el Reino Unido y los Estados Unidos
Alison Natalie Kay Lowe , ex directora ejecutiva de Touchstone. Por sus servicios de salud mental y bienestar durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Amritpal Singh Maan, filántropo. Por sus servicios a la comunidad sij y a la caridad.
Dra. Joanna Macrae, Codirectora del Departamento de Bosques y Uso de la Tierra a Nivel Internacional, Departamento de Medio Ambiente, Alimentación y Asuntos Rurales. Por sus servicios al medio ambiente.
Drusilla Maizey, presidenta de la Autoridad de Servicios Empresariales del NHS. Por los servicios prestados al NHS.
Marie Alea Mary Greenwood Mallon, MBE, presidenta de la Agencia de Relaciones Laborales. Por sus servicios en materia de relaciones laborales e industriales en Irlanda del Norte, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Christopher John Justin Manson, director ejecutivo interino de UK Government Investments. Por sus servicios a las empresas y la economía.
Dra. Ruth Eleanor March , vicepresidenta sénior de Medicina de precisión y muestras biológicas de AstraZeneca. Por sus servicios a UK Science y la respuesta a la COVID-19.
William Marks, Coordinador Superior de Políticas, Análisis y Contingencias Civiles, Secretaría del Gabinete y Oficina de Estadísticas Nacionales. Para el Servicio Público.
Helene Alexandra Marshall. Por sus servicios de educación sobre maternidad en Escocia.
Simon Peter Anthony Massarella, JP, Responsable Nacional de Asuntos Digitales de la Magistratura. Por sus servicios a la Administración de Justicia.
John Bickford De Vismes Martin St Valery, presidente de Market Entry Solutions - JacksonMSV y presidente de British Business Group de Dubái y los Emiratos del Norte. Para servicios a empresas del Reino Unido en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos
Jeremy Paul Mayhew, miembro del Tribunal de lo Común y, en el pasado, presidente del Comité de Finanzas de la ciudad de Londres. Por el servicio público y voluntario.
James Douglas McAlpine, Director Adjunto de Desarrollo, Alta Comisión Británica en Dhaka, Bangladesh. Por sus servicios al Desarrollo Internacional
Russell Warren McCallion, director de recursos humanos del grupo, PD Ports. Para servicios a empresas y a la comunidad en Tees Valley.
Sean McCarry, comandante regional del Servicio de Rescate Comunitario. Por sus servicios a la comunidad en Irlanda del Norte.
David McCarthy, jefe de equipo del Ministerio de Defensa. Por sus servicios a la defensa.
Dra. Catherine Isabel McClay, exdirectora de Futuros de National Grid, por sus servicios al sector energético y la promoción de la descarbonización.
Catherine Lynne McClure , directora de Cambridge Mathematics. Por sus servicios a la educación.
Horace Michael McEvoy, MBE. Por sus servicios a la comunidad en el norte de Gales.
Kevin Paul McGee, director ejecutivo adjunto de East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust y Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Por sus servicios al NHS.
Gavin Bruce McGillivray, Director de Desarrollo, Asistencia Oficial para el Desarrollo, Alta Comisión Británica, Nueva Delhi, India. Por sus servicios para el Desarrollo Internacional
Keith Andrew Meade, subdirector de Política de Seguridad Física del Ministerio de Defensa. Por sus servicios a la defensa y a la diversidad.
Profesor Jonathan Michie , catedrático de Innovación e Intercambio de Conocimientos y presidente del Kellogg College de la Universidad de Oxford. Por sus servicios a la educación.
Richard Harry Middleton, presidente de la Comisión de Becas de la Commonwealth. Por sus servicios a la Commonwealth y a la educación superior
Hannah Mills , MBE. Por sus servicios relacionados con la navegación y el medio ambiente.
Profesor Robert Minge Mokaya , profesor de Química de Materiales y vicerrector de Participación Global de la Universidad de Nottingham. Por sus servicios a las Ciencias Químicas,
Donna Charlotte Molloy, directora de políticas y prácticas de la Fundación para la Intervención Temprana. Para servicios a niños y jóvenes vulnerables.
Bridget Isabella Mongan, directora de servicios para adultos y atención sanitaria en prisiones, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust. Para servicios de atención sanitaria y trabajo social en prisiones en Irlanda del Norte.
Profesor Hugh Edward Montgomery , catedrático de Medicina Intensiva, University College London. Por sus servicios en Medicina Intensiva y Cambio Climático.
Lesley Moody, MBE, presidenta de la Cámara de Comercio del Noreste de Inglaterra. Por sus servicios a las empresas y a la comunidad del Noreste de Inglaterra.
Neil Moore, líder del Consejo del Valle de Glamorgan. Por sus servicios a la comunidad del Valle de Glamorgan.
Stephanie Susan Moore, MBE, fundadora de The Bobby Moore Fund. Por sus servicios para la financiación de la investigación del cáncer de intestino.
Dra. Catherine Lucy Morris, pediatra, organización benéfica Love the One, India. Por sus servicios de atención sanitaria y bienestar infantil en India
Lynne Elizabeth Morris, JP, directora ejecutiva de The Toybox Charity. Para servicios a niños en el Reino Unido y en el extranjero.
Teniente coronel Roderick Edmund Forbes Morriss, TD, DL, teniente adjunto representante del distrito londinense de Hackney. Por servicio público.
Kathryn Munson, directora de servicios de libertad condicional, Hull y East Riding, Servicio Nacional de Libertad Condicional. Por sus servicios al sistema de justicia penal.
Heather Catherine Murray, directora sénior de asociaciones del Departamento de Trabajo y Pensiones. Para servicios a personas vulnerables y justicia social.
Figen Ayse Murray, activista y educadora. Por sus servicios en la lucha contra el terrorismo.
Amanda Naylor. Para servicios a niños y jóvenes vulnerables.
David Peter Newton, director de políticas, energía, consumidores y participación, Departamento de Estrategia Empresarial, Energética e Industrial. Para servicios a personas en situación de pobreza energética.
David Laurence Nicholson, MBE, presidente de Radio Tyneside. Por sus servicios a la radiodifusión hospitalaria y a la comunidad de Newcastle upon Tyne.
Amanda Nicholson, directora ejecutiva de King's Academy Trust y directora ejecutiva de Oakwood Academy, Manchester. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
William John Oakes, antiguo director de la Dartford Grammar School, Kent. Por sus servicios a la educación.
Jennifer Roselyn Ogole, directora ejecutiva de Bang Edutainment. Para servicios a jóvenes.
Melanie Oldham, directora ejecutiva de Bob's Business. Servicios para empresas y ciberseguridad.
Stephen Orr, director ejecutivo de Catalyst. Por sus servicios de innovación.
Isabelle Amanda Parasram, abogada en Inglaterra y Gales, directora ejecutiva de Social Value UK y, últimamente, vicepresidenta del Partido Liberal Demócrata. Por su trabajo en el ámbito político y público.
Donald Parker, exdirector ejecutivo de Yorkshire Collaborative Academy Trust, por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo en Yorkshire del Norte.
Amanda Lin Parry, directora ejecutiva adjunta de HISP MAT y directora ejecutiva de LEARN Teaching School Alliance, Hampshire. Por sus servicios a la educación.
Dra. Dipti Patel, directora médica del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Desarrollo de la Commonwealth. Para servicios a funcionarios gubernamentales y sus familias y a ciudadanos británicos en el extranjero
Profesor Mahendra Gulabbhai Patel, farmacéutico. Por sus servicios en farmacia.
Rizwan Patel, fundador de Lint Group. Por sus servicios a las comunidades desfavorecidas del Reino Unido y del extranjero, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Matthew Richard Patey, director ejecutivo de la British Skin Foundation y director general de Skin Health Alliance. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la investigación dermatológica.
Dan Pearson , diseñador paisajista, jardinero y horticultor. Por sus servicios de horticultura.
Adam George Peaty , MBE. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la natación.
Mark William Pemberton, director de la Asociación de Orquestas Británicas. Por sus servicios a la música.
David Leslie Peppiatt, Director de Asistencia Humanitaria en Efectivo de la Cruz Roja Británica. Por sus servicios al Programa Humanitario Internacional de la Cruz Roja.
Adam Rhodri Pile, Director Adjunto, Jefe del Departamento del Caribe y los Océanos Australes, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Commonwealth y Desarrollo. Para servicios a los Territorios Británicos de Ultramar
Stephen Piper, jefe de equipo del Ministerio de Defensa. Por sus servicios a la defensa.
Vivienne Porritt, cofundadora y líder estratégica global de WomensEd y cofundadora de DisabilityEd UK. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
Antony Paul Porter, QPM, ex Comisionado de la Oficina del Comisionado de Cámaras de Vigilancia. Por sus servicios en materia de seguridad y derechos humanos.
Profesor Lauge Neiman Skovgaard Poulsen, Profesor de Relaciones Internacionales y Derecho, University College London. Por sus servicios a la política comercial del Reino Unido
Arti Prashar, artista, directora y consultora. Por sus servicios de beneficencia a personas que viven con demencia.
Jonathan Rea , MBE. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de las carreras de motos.
Paul Robert Reddish, director ejecutivo de Volunteering Matters y director ejecutivo de ProjectScotland. Por sus servicios al sector voluntario y comunitario durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Alastair James Reid, responsable de seguridad nacional en materia de libertad condicional, Servicio Penitenciario y de Libertad Condicional de Su Majestad. Para servicios de protección pública en Inglaterra y Gales.
Keith David Richards, presidente del Comité Asesor de Transporte para Personas con Discapacidad. Para servicios de transporte accesible.
Susan Robertson (Sue Mountstevens) , ex comisaria de policía y delincuencia de Avon y Somerset. Por sus servicios a la comunidad en Bristol, Somerset y South Gloucestershire.
Michael William Robinson, director ejecutivo de Prior's Court, Thatcham. Para servicios a niños y jóvenes con autismo.
Merwyn Foster Lyte Rogers, Secretaria Permanente del Ministerio de Salud de Anguila. Para el servicio público y los servicios de salud pública y atención sanitaria en Anguila
Dr. Russell David Rook, socio fundador de Good Faith Partnership. Por sus servicios a la acción social.
Profesora Pauline Margaret Rose, profesora de Educación Internacional y directora de Investigación para el Centro de Aprendizaje y Acceso Equitativo de la Universidad de Cambridge. Por sus servicios a la educación internacional de niñas
Thomas James Rutherford, exdirector de cifrado y seguridad en línea del Ministerio del Interior. Por sus servicios a la seguridad pública.
Christopher Ryan, jefe de caja de la Oficina de Gestión de Deuda del Reino Unido. Para el servicio público.
Charles Edward Sabine , activista mundial contra la enfermedad de Huntington. Por servicios caritativos y voluntarios.
Margaret Patricia Saxton, presidenta de North East Learning Trust y Apollo Schools Trust, Durham. Por sus servicios a la educación.
Neil Robert Scotland, asesor forestal principal del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, de la Commonwealth y de Desarrollo. Por sus servicios en el ámbito del medio ambiente
Mark Sealy , MBE, curador e historiador cultural. Por sus servicios al arte.
Jonathon Mark Sesnan, cofundador y director ejecutivo de Greenwich Leisure Ltd. Por sus servicios a la industria del ocio del Reino Unido, especialmente durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Imran Faisal Shafi. Por el servicio público.
Rohini Sharma Joshi, Últimamente directora de Igualdad, Diversidad e Inclusión de Trust Housing Association, Edimburgo. Por sus servicios en materia de igualdad, diversidad e inclusión.
Fay Angela Sharpe, fundadora de Fast Forward 15. Por sus servicios de tutoría para mujeres, igualdad de género y recaudación de fondos para obras de caridad.
Michael John Sharrock, director ejecutivo de la Asociación Paralímpica Británica. Por sus servicios a deportistas con discapacidad.
Profesora Eleanor Shaw, directora adjunta de emprendimiento y educación, Universidad de Strathclyde. Por sus servicios en materia de emprendimiento y educación.
Profesora Zoe Kai Shipton , profesora de Ingeniería Geológica, Universidad de Strathclyde. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de las geociencias y la mitigación del cambio climático.
Hilary Ann Margaret Singleton, miembro del consejo directivo del Fondo Internacional para Irlanda. Por sus servicios al sector comunitario.
Sindy Skeldon, directora adjunta, Servicios Nacionales de Crédito Universal, Servicios de Trabajo y Salud, Departamento de Trabajo y Pensiones. Para el Servicio Público.
David John Rivers Sleath , director ejecutivo de SEGRO plc. Para servicios a organizaciones benéficas y empresas.
Susan Louise Smith, ex directora del Centro de Aceleración de Ciencia y Tecnología del Consejo de Instalaciones de Ciencia y Tecnología. Por sus servicios a la ciencia y la tecnología.
Andrew Mark Smith, director de Asuntos Corporativos de Pinewood Group Limited y presidente de Buckinghamshire Local Enterprise Partnership. Para servicios a empresas y a la industria cinematográfica británica.
Michael John Smith, gerente de medios digitales, Servicio de Policía Metropolitana. Por sus servicios a las fuerzas del orden.
Dra. Faye Catherine Smith, Especialista en Materiales, Departamento de Comercio Internacional y Consultora Independiente. Para el Servicio Público.
Louise Natalie Smith, directora adjunta del equipo de Artes y Bibliotecas del Departamento de Cultura, Medios de Comunicación y Deportes Digitales. Por sus servicios a las artes durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Adrian Paul Smith, Director Ejecutivo, Reclaim Fund Ltd. Para servicios al sector financiero.
David John Smith , MBE, por sus servicios al deporte de la boccia.
Thomas Spedding, director de transporte de Nuclear Transport Solutions. Para servicios a las industrias nuclear y de transporte del Reino Unido.
Chris Spice , director nacional de rendimiento de la British Swimming. Por sus servicios a la natación y al deporte de alto rendimiento.
Dr. Julian Francis Stair , alfarero e historiador. Por sus servicios en el campo de la cerámica.
Scott William Stevenson, subdirector del grupo de trabajo sobre la COVID-19, Gabinete. Para el servicio público.
Nicola Jane Steward, Representante Permanente Adjunta del Reino Unido ante la Organización para la Prohibición de las Armas Químicas, La Haya. Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Erika Jane Stoddart, presidenta de la Asociación TEC. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
Dr. Antony Stokes , LVO, Embajador de Su Majestad en La Habana, Cuba. Por sus servicios a la política exterior británica
Dr. Malur Sudhanva, virólogo consultor, South London Specialist Virology Centre, King's College Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust. Por sus servicios en el campo de la ciencia de la salud, en particular durante la COVID-19.
Profesora Ann Sutton , MBE. Por sus servicios a las artes.
Kate Elizabeth Sutton (Katie Piper) , fundadora de la Fundación Katie Piper. Para brindar servicios a organizaciones benéficas y a víctimas de quemaduras y otras lesiones que provocan desfiguración.
Anthony David Swallow, filántropo y cofundador del programa juvenil y comunitario Cre8 Macclesfield. Para brindar servicios a jóvenes y a la comunidad en Cheshire y en el extranjero.
Dr. Kevin Francis Sweeney, ex director de la Unidad Central de Encuestas de la Agencia de Investigación y Estadística de Irlanda del Norte. Por el servicio público, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Julie Christina Bingham Taggart, directora del Nendrum College, Comber, Irlanda del Norte. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
Selina Maureen Taylor, ingeniera jefa adjunta, sistemas de combate submarino, agencia de transporte de submarinos. Por sus servicios a la defensa y a la ambulancia de St. John durante la COVID-19.
Rekha Thawrani, directora global de contratos NEC, Thomas Telford Ltd. Para servicios de infraestructura y exportaciones británicas.
Dra. Julia Elizabeth Thompson, directora sénior de I+D de AstraZeneca. Por sus servicios en respuesta a la COVID-19.
John Gerard Timpson, embajador de discapacidad y accesibilidad. Por sus servicios voluntarios para personas con discapacidad y para el sector financiero.
Sanjiv Vedi, subdirector y jefe de la Oficina del Director de Asistencia Social de Gales. Por el servicio público, benéfico y voluntario.
Peter Vernon, Oficial de Enlace Internacional, Agencia Nacional contra el Crimen. Por sus servicios a las fuerzas de seguridad internacionales.
Profesor Simon Wain-Hobson , Director de Retrovirología Molecular, Instituto Pasteur, París, Francia. Por sus servicios en Virología
Dr. Stuart Wainwright, Director de la Oficina Gubernamental para la Ciencia. Por sus servicios en materia de planificación y respuesta ante contingencias.
Lady Rachel Elizabeth Waller, cofundadora y últimamente directora de recaudación de fondos de Charlie Waller Trust. Para servicios de salud mental en jóvenes.
Janet Mary Wallsgrove, directora de la prisión HM y del centro para delincuentes juveniles de G4S Care and Justice Services Limited. Por sus servicios al servicio penitenciario.
Sonia Walsh, gobernadora de la prisión de Su Majestad en Wayland. Por sus servicios al Servicio de Prisiones y Libertad Condicional de Su Majestad.
John Selwyn Ward, exdirector adjunto del Departamento de Trabajo y Pensiones. Asesores jurídicos del Departamento Jurídico del Gobierno. Para el servicio público.
Edward James Watson-O'Neill, director ejecutivo de SignHealth. Para servicios a personas con discapacidad auditiva.
Claire Waxman, Comisionada independiente para víctimas de delitos de Londres, Oficina del alcalde para la policía y el delito. Para servicios a víctimas de delitos.
David Wells, director ejecutivo de Logistics UK. Por sus servicios de transporte y logística durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Sophie Wells , MBE. Por sus servicios a la equitación.
Andrew David Whalley , presidente global de Grimshaw Architects. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la arquitectura y la sostenibilidad medioambiental.
David Robert Wheldon. Por servicios de publicidad y marketing.
Sandra Jane White, últimamente directora nacional de salud pública dental, Public Health England. Por sus servicios de salud pública dental y COVID-19.
Katrina Joan Williams, directora de Soluciones de viajes y oficinas de Crown Commercial Service. Para el servicio público.
Dr. Douglas Andrew Wilson, científico jefe de la Agencia de Medio Ambiente. Por sus servicios en materia de investigación medioambiental y respuesta a la COVID-19.
Peter Wilson. Por sus servicios al Ballet Clásico.
Julius Peregrine Harold Shepherd Wolff-Ingham, Director de Marketing y Recaudación de Fondos, Ejército de Salvación, Reino Unido y República de Irlanda. Por sus servicios de recaudación de fondos para organizaciones benéficas.
Derek Andrew Wood, director de Garantía de Servicios de Jubilación, Departamento de Trabajo y Pensiones. Para servicios a jubilados.
Heather Jean Wood, secretaria de la Cámara de los Comunes. Por sus servicios a la Cámara de los Comunes.
Sarah Jane Wren, MBE, directora ejecutiva del Servicio de Vida Independiente de Hertfordshire. Para servicios a personas mayores y discapacitadas en Hertfordshire.
Miembro de la Orden del Imperio Británico (MBE)
Militar
Cabo primero Alexandre Pierre Cassabois
Teniente Carlo Riccardo Contaldi, Reserva de los Royal Marines
Suboficial mayor Colette Natasha Green, Servicios de enfermería de la Marina Real de la Reina Alexandra
Rebecca Anne Harrington, especialista en logística (escritora)
Suboficial de primera clase Robert McAusland Henderson, MVO
Teniente comandante Edward Higgins
Suboficial de primera clase John McWilliams, Reserva de los Royal Marines
Suboficial asistente médica Jessica Metcalfe
Teniente comandante Gordon Smith, Reserva Naval Real
Suboficial jefe de logística (servicios de catering) Robert Thompson
Suboficial de segunda clase Dominic Jason Bellman, Regimiento Real de Artillería
Marie Addison, Gerente Regional de Comunidad y Sostenibilidad, Northern Trains Ltd. Para servicios a la comunidad en Northumberland.
Oyebanji Adeyemi Adewumi, exdirectora adjunta de Inclusión, Barts Health NHS Trust. Por sus servicios al NHS y a la diversidad.
Doreen Muriel Kinbarra Agutter. Por sus servicios a la historia de Meriden y Warwickshire.
Abigail Adwoa Boatemaa Agyei, anteriormente asesora principal de políticas, Personas, Lugares y Comunidades, Departamento de Nivelación, Vivienda y Comunidades. Para el servicio público.
Zulkifl Ahmed, anteriormente Gerente del Grupo de Necesidades Educativas Especiales y Discapacidad, Consejo del Condado de Worcestershire . Por sus servicios a la educación y a los jóvenes.
Morenike Olubukunola Ajayi, fundadora de Career Nuggets. Por sus servicios en pro de la igualdad y la inclusión racial.
Jayne Elizabeth Aldridge, directora de Experiencia Estudiantil de la Universidad de Sussex y, últimamente, presidenta de AMOSSHE. Para servicios a estudiantes de educación superior.
Dra. Rhoda Allison, directora adjunta de enfermería y práctica profesional, Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust. Por sus servicios de fisioterapia.
Karen Jane Almond. Por sus servicios al fútbol femenino de rugby.
Graeme Anderson, anteriormente Oficial Principal de Planificación de Eventos, División Tayside, Policía de Escocia. Por sus servicios de planificación de eventos y de mantenimiento del orden en Dundee.
Samantha Kate Anderson, asesora principal de políticas, Pensiones e Impuestos al Ahorro, Ministerio de Hacienda. Para el servicio público.
Dra. Wendy Jane Anne Anderson, consultora respiratoria, Northern Health and Social Care Trust. Por sus servicios de atención sanitaria, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
John Linden Archibald, portero del ayuntamiento, Old College, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Por sus servicios a la defensa.
Dra. Seema Safia Arif. Por sus servicios de atención sanitaria a la comunidad negra, asiática y de minorías étnicas.
Roger Colin Armstrong. Por sus servicios de narración de historias en Irlanda del Norte.
Michael Frederick Asante, cofundador de Boy Blue. Por sus servicios relacionados con la danza y la música hip hop.
Gregory Antonio Ashby, Director de Operaciones, Money A&E. Para servicios a personas desfavorecidas y empresas sociales.
David Gwynne Backhouse, presidente de la Junta de Directores de la Escuela Primaria Grove, la Escuela Secundaria Mayfield, la Escuela Primaria Barley Lane y la Escuela Primaria Redbridge, distrito londinense de Redbridge. Por sus servicios a la educación.
Margaret Po Ling Bailey, psicóloga laboral, Reclutamiento y selección de la Real Fuerza Aérea. Por sus servicios de evaluación y pruebas de aptitud de tripulaciones.
Matthew James Baker , fideicomisario de Children in Need. Por sus servicios voluntarios y caritativos para la recaudación de fondos.
Darren Barker, director de conservación del ayuntamiento de Great Yarmouth y director general de Great Yarmouth Preservation Trust. Por sus servicios al patrimonio.
Juliette Barker, directora de preparación empresarial, Leicester, HM Revenue & Customs . Para el servicio público.
Dennis Morris Barnett. Para brindar servicios a personas vulnerables en Essex.
Gareth John Batty, director ejecutivo de FareShare, Yorkshire. Por sus servicios al sector de la beneficencia.
Laura Catherine Baxter. Por sus servicios a las Olimpiadas Especiales.
Malcolm Ellis Bell, director ejecutivo de Visit Cornwall. Por sus servicios al turismo en el suroeste de Inglaterra, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Gary Bennett , patrocinador de Show Racism The Red Card. Por sus servicios contra el racismo en el fútbol.
Alan Richard Benson , presidente de Transport for All. Servicios de transporte público para personas con discapacidad.
Sushma Bhanot. Por sus servicios para el bienestar y la comunidad en Chigwell , Essex, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Ayaz Mazeed Bhuta . Por sus servicios en el ámbito del rugby en silla de ruedas.
Sharman Birtles, JP, DL Por servicios a la caridad y a la comunidad en el Gran Manchester.
Stuart Bithell . Por servicios relacionados con la navegación.
Joe Blackman . Por sus servicios a la economía y la caridad.
Michelle Dawn Blanchard, ex directora ejecutiva de Dixons Academies Trust, Bradford. Por sus servicios a la educación.
Matthew Philip Bolshaw, miembro de la Secretaría de Aviación General, Grupo Parlamentario Multipartidario. Por sus servicios a la seguridad de la aviación.
Antoine-Philippe Boo, Primer Secretario de Migración y Fronteras, Embajada Británica en París. Por sus servicios a la seguridad fronteriza del Reino Unido.
Sarah Boyle, Jefa de equipo, Ministerio de Defensa. Por sus servicios a la defensa.
Anthony Ross Bradley. Por sus servicios a la comunidad en Newtown Linford y Birstall, Leicestershire.
Jane Rosalind Bradshaw. Por sus servicios a organizaciones benéficas en el noreste de Inglaterra.
Margaret Emma Bravo, directora de St Peter's Pre-School, Carlisle. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
Dr. Peter Richard Briggs. Por sus servicios al judo.
Frank Bright. Por sus servicios a la educación sobre el Holocausto.
Ezechi David Michael Britton, cofundador y director ejecutivo de Code Untapped. Por sus servicios a la diversidad y a los jóvenes.
Peter Broadbent, director y conductor de la Joyful Company of Singers. Por sus servicios a la música.
Michael Tom Bromby, entrenador de boxeo. Por sus servicios al boxeo y a la comunidad de Hull.
Pawlet Brookes, fundador y director artístico, Serendipity Arts UK Ltd. Por servicios a las artes.
Melanie Janine Brown , patrocinadora de Women's Aid. Para brindar servicios a causas benéficas y mujeres vulnerables.
Elizabeth Mary Buchanan, directora de sala de cuidados respiratorios del hospital Altnagelvin. Por sus servicios a la enfermería en Irlanda del Norte, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Dr. Robert Franklin Bud, Conservador Emérito y Museólogo del Museo de Ciencias. Por sus servicios al Museo de Ciencias y al Patrimonio Industrial del Norte.
Sofia Buncy, fundadora del Proyecto Mujeres Musulmanas en Prisión. Para servicios a reclusas y a la comunidad en Bradford, West Yorkshire.
El reverendo Steven Leo Bunting. Por sus servicios caritativos a la comunidad de Swansea.
Robert James Burrows, anteriormente miembro del personal de la sucursal, Nationwide. Por sus servicios al sector financiero y a la comunidad de Bath durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Arjmund Jabeen Butt. Por sus servicios a la Agencia Tributaria y de Aduanas de Su Majestad y a la comunidad negra, asiática y de minorías étnicas.
Louis Cayer, entrenador de tenis. Por sus servicios relacionados con el tenis.
Rabino Albert Sebastian Chait. Por sus servicios a la comunidad judía y a organizaciones benéficas en West Yorkshire, en particular durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Profesor Iain Leslie Campbell Chapple, profesor de periodoncia y jefe de investigación del Instituto de Ciencias Clínicas de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas y Dentales de la Universidad de Birmingham y consultor de odontología restauradora de la Birmingham Community Healthcare Foundation NHS Trust. Por sus servicios de salud bucal y dental.
Brian Chenier, oficial de apoyo, prótesis, Blesma. Para servicios a veteranos discapacitados.
Jane Heather Chiondini, enfermera especialista en salud del viajero. Por sus servicios de capacitación y desarrollo en medicina del viajero.
Christine Rutherford Chisholm, Founder Trustee, New Jumbulance Travel Trust, Hampshire. For services to Philanthropy and to Charitable Causes.
Michaela Collins. For services to the community in Glasgow during Covid-19.
Nicola Catherine Colson, Head of Dose Sharing, Vaccine Taskforce, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to Global Health.
Bernadette Conlon, President and lately Chief Executive, START. For services to Mental Health and to Disadvantaged Communities in Salford, Greater Manchester.
John Arthur Cooke, Board Secretary, English National Opera. For services to Opera.
Christopher Cookson, Customer Delivery Hub Technician, John Lewis & Partners. For Voluntary and Charitable services.
Thomas Richard Cookson, Chairman, Physics Partners, Kent. For services to Education.
Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd.) Timothy Brian Jackson Coombe. For services to the community in Brampton, Cumbria.
Lee Shane Cooper, Forest Research Worker, Forest Research. For services to Forestry.
Barbara Anne Cooper, Corporate Director Growth, Environment and Transport, Kent County Council. For services to Transport and to the Covid-19 Response.
Yvonne Lucy Copley, Chief Executive, Kyra's Women's Project. For services to Women and the community in York.
Professor Alan Michael Cottenden, Emeritus Professor of Incontinence Technology, University College London. For services to people with incontinence.
Dr. Alan Charles Cotton. For services to the Arts in South West England.
Phillippa Mary Cramer, Co-Founder, The Daily Hope. For services to Older and Vulnerable People, particularly during Covid-19.
Paul Samuel Creelman, Foster Carer and Support Worker, North Yorkshire. For services for Fostering and Youth Work.
Brian Richard Crosby, Intelligence Manager, Home Office. For Public Service.
Brian Crosby, Chief Executive Officer, Coast and Vale Learning Trust. For services to Education in Yorkshire.
Nicholas Cummins. For services to Wheelchair Rugby.
Hilda May Dalziel. For services to Young People in the East End of Glasgow.
Simon Peter Darby, Social Worker, Young Lives vs Cancer. For services to Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer in Northern Ireland.
Edward Norman Darke, Councillor, Longbenton Ward, North Tyneside Council. For services to the community in North Tyneside.
Margaret Davenport. For services to Arts in the community in Suffolk.
Ian Alexander Davidson, Principal Teacher, Guidance, Elgin Academy. For services to Education in Moray.
John Iestyn Davies, Co-founder and Chair of Cyber Wales. For services to the UK Cyber Ecosystem.
Sharon Louise Davies, Vice President, Regulatory and Public Affairs, DHL Express Europe. For services to Logistics.
Alan George Davis, lately Director, Human Resources, Organisational Development and Estates, South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS, particularly during Covid-19.
Phillip Dawe, Team Leader, Sir Keith Park Building Restoration Project, RAF Northolt. For voluntary service to Military Aviation Heritage.
John David Vernon Dent. For services to Veterans, Students and People with Disabilities.
Andrew Keith Gordon Denton, lately Head, Hotel Services, Best Western Hotels. For charitable services to the NHS and Vulnerable People during Covid-19.
Dr. Baljinder Singh Dhanda, Co-Chair, UK Cyber Security Council Formation Project. For services to Cyber Security.
Narinderjit Dhandwar, Business Relationship Manager, Barclays. For services to the Business and Financial Sectors in the West Midlands during Covid-19.
Jeremy Dick, Woodland Officer, Forest Services. For services to Forestry.
Clare Dickens, Senior Lecturer, Nursing Studies, Mental Health, University of Wolverhampton. For services to Education and Improving Suicide Awareness.
Kevin Francis Dickens, Director of Resources, The Abbey School, Faversham, Kent. For services to Education.
Ezekiel Graham Dodds. For services to communities across Northern Ireland.
David Robert Martin Donaldson. For services to Charity and to the community in Northern Ireland during Covid-19.
Kenneth Ross Donaldson, Director of Services, South East Fermanagh Foundation. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
Michael Brian Donegan, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, SpecialEffect. For services to Technology for the Disabled.
Jill Alison Douglas (Jill Douglas Hogg), Sport Presenter. For services to Sport and to Charity.
Heather Drysdale, lately Returns Engagement Team Leader, Home Office. For Public Service.
John William Murray Duncan. For Political Service.
Maureen Elizabeth Dunn. For services to Drama and the Performing Arts in Northern Ireland.
Antonis Eleftheriou, Contract Director, Sovereign Base Areas, Sodexo. For services to Facilities Management in support of British Forces Cyprus.
Johnny Elford, Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement.
Ian Martin Elgeti, Forensic Manager, Thames Valley Police. For Services to Policing.
Dr. Margaret Patricia Ellis. For services to Dementia Care and to the community in St. Andrews, Fife.
Sally Elizabeth Embree, Head, Technical Conservation Team, Historic England. For services to Heritage.
Mark Abayomi Esho, Director, Easy Internet Services Ltd and Easy Internet Solutions. For services to Business.
Maxine Elisabeth Helen Joyce Espley, Executive Director, Care and Support, Green Square Accord. For services to Health and Social Care.
Michael Norman Gwynne Evans, Trustee, Wood Street Mission. For services to Charity and to Disadvantaged People in Manchester and Salford.
William Delwyn Evans, Head, Enforcement Transformation, Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency. For services to Road Safety during Covid-19.
Anna Vanda Laura Fairchild. For services to Women's Martial Arts and to the NHS.
Paul John Fairie, Head of Operations, Lighthouse Laboratory Glasgow. For services to the NHS during Covid-19.
Hedley Rhodes Featherstone, Centenary Delivery Executive, Civil Service Sports Council. For services to Civil Service Sport and Volunteering.
Luke Berenger Collett-Fenson, Senior Private Secretary to the Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health and Social Care. For Public Service during Covid-19.
Lynne McLeod-Finch (Lynne Baird), Founder, Daniel Baird Foundation. For Charitable Service.
Monica Mary Fitzpatrick, Deputy Principal, Equality and LGBT+ Policy Unit, Department for Communities, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Equality and LGBTQ+ Rights and voluntary services to Law and Order.
Edith Mary Adelaide Flexk. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
Susan Deborah Fleet, Managing Director, Lea Graham Associates. For services to Music, to Charity and to Fundraising.
Lucy Fletcher, Senior Trial Manager, University of Oxford. For services to Clinical Trials.
Anya Francis. For services to Young People in Durham through Swimming.
Charles Peter Meredith Girling. For services to the Housing Sector and to Charity.
Marcia Glanvill, Administrative Support, H.M. Revenue and Customs. For services to Workplace Wellness and to the community in Merseyside.
Tabitha Goldstaub, Chair, Al Council and Co-founder, CogX. For services to the Artificial Intelligence sector.
Hannah Rebecca Goldthorpe. For services to Vulnerable People and to the community in Blackburn, Lancashire.
Barry Macdonald Graham, Senior Rail Advisor, Northern Trains. For services to the Rail Industry.
The Reverend Dr. Samuel Grant. For services to the community in Carrickfergus, County Antrim.
Dr. Allison Josephine Gray. For services to St John Ambulance in Northern Ireland.
Ian Green, Section Manager, Nissan Training, Global Training Centre and Nissan Skills Foundation. For services to Apprenticeships and to STEM skills.
Richard Terence Greer, Forensic Case Manager, Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to Policing and to the community in Northern Ireland.
Professor Simon David Gregory, D.L., Deputy Medical Director, Primary and Integrated Care, Health Education England and General Practitioner, King Edward Road Surgery, Northampton. For services to General Practice.
William John Griffiths, Director, Milton Keynes Museum. For services to Museums and to the community in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.
Paul Mark Johnston, Head Coach and Project Manager, Monkstown Amateur Boxing Club. For services to Sport and to the community in County Antrim.
David Jonathan, Director, Grassroots Programme, Luton Council of Faiths and Near Neighbours Programme. For services to Community Cohesion and Interfaith Relations in Luton, Bedfordshire.
Helen Jones, Chief Executive, MindOut. For services to LGBTQ+ Mental Health
Gary Michael Jordan, Chair, Mansfield and Ashfield 2020 Business Club and Executive Business Coach. For services to the Economy and to the community in Mansfield and Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.
Annette Constance Joseph, Founder, Diverse and Equal. For services to Technology.
Simon Norris Lee, Group Chief Executive, Civil Service Sports Council. For services to Sport and Wellbeing.
Janet Belinda Lefley, Community Manager, The Romsey School, Hampshire. For services to Education.
Dr. Vivienne Catherine Lennox, Chair of Governors, Suffield Park Infant and Nursery School, Norfolk. For services to Education.
Henry Lewis, Honorary Vice President, The Magic Circle. For services to Fundraising and Charitable Causes.
Emma Ruth Lindley, Co-founder, Women in Identity. For services to promoting Diversity and Inclusion in the Digital Identity Sector in the UK and Abroad.
Beverley Little (Mark Little). For services to Victims of Modern Slavery.
Cynthia Lloyd (Cyndy Lloyd). For services to Young People in Cheshire.
Sanjay Lobo, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, OnHand. For services to Older People, particularly during Covid-19.
Trevor William Lockhart, Chief Executive, Fane Valley Co-operative Society Ltd. For services to the Agri-Food Industry and to the Economy in Northern Ireland.
James Lovett, Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
Tracy Luke, Chair of Governors, Turner Free School, Folkestone, Kent. For services to Education.
Fiona Louise Mackenzie, Founder, We Can't Consent to This. For services to Raising Awareness of Sexual Violence Against Women.
James Mackie, J.P., Chair, Lifeboat Management Group, Southend-on-Sea Lifeboat Station. For services to the RNLI and to Charity.
Paul Francis John Mackin, Town Councillor and Mayor, Shefford Town, Bedfordshire. For services to Local Government.
Mairead Mackle, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Tarasis Enterprises. For services to Economic Development in Northern Ireland.
Frederick George Magee. For services to Association Football in East Belfast.
Anne Mairead Maguire, lately Project Lead Digital Admissions, Education Authority Northern Ireland. For services to Education.
Munir Faizal Mamujee, Managing Director, m2r Education. For services to Education and to Exports.
Susan Lesley Manns, Director, Sue Manns Associates. For services to Planning.
George Lennox Marcar, Driver Policy Implementation Manager, Transport for London. For services to Transport in London.
Patricia Ann Marchiori, lately Chair of Trustees, Ambitions Academy Trust, Poole. For services to Education.
Nicholas Peter Marsh, Consultant Forensic Imaging Practitioner, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing.
Daniel William Munro Martin. For services to Libraries and to Heritage in Scotland.
Selby William Martin, Chair and Trustee, Shropshire Branch, Council for the Protection of Rural England. For services to the community in Shropshire.
Marc William Masey, Senior Private Secretary to the Chief Medical Officer, Department for Health and Social Care. For Public Service during Covid-19.
Susan Jabeena Maslin. For services to Modern Pentathlon.
Arron John Masperot, Programme Delivery Manager, Census Field Devices, Office for National Statistics. For services to Census 2021 Field Operations.
Jacqueline Maxwell, Head, Customer Relations, SSE. For services to the Energy Supply Industry.
Janet McAlister, lately Lead Officer, School Catering Service, Education Authority Northern Ireland. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
Laurence McBreen. For services to the Social Work Sector in South Wales.
Margaret Pearl McBride, Vice Principal, Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College, Northern Ireland. For services to Education.
Professor Jackie McCoy, Professor, Management Development and Associate Dean for Global Engagement, Ulster University. For services to Higher Education, to Business and to the Arts.
Janet Marjorie McDermott, lately Head of Membership, Women's Aid Federation, England. For services to the Prevention of Violence against Women and Girls.
Stuart Rainey McDonald, Head of Demographic Assumptions and Methodology, Lloyds Banking Group. For services to Public Health.
Terry Miller, Chief Executive Officer, Independent Living Agency. For services to People with Disabilities in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
Richard Mills. For services to Law Enforcement.
Carol Joan Moody, Foster Carer, Kent County Council. For services to Foster Care.
Derek Richard Moody, Foster Carer, Kent County Council. For services to Foster Care.
Christopher Mark Moore, Vice-Chair, Bletchley Park Trust and Chair, FightforSight. For charitable and voluntary services to Heritage and to Visually Impaired People.
Graham Moore, lately Chair, Westfield Health Charitable Trust. For services to Charity.
Jacqueline Mai Moore. For services to Girl Guiding in Northern Ireland.
Elizabeth Anne Morrison, Founder Member, Aberdeen Angus Quality Beef Ltd, Northern Ireland. For services to Agriculture.
Heather Rose Morrison. For services to Dementia Services, to Scouting and to the community in Aberdeenshire.
Simon Christopher Aidan Morton, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, UK Sport. For services to Sport.
Kevin Moseley, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, SwimFin Ltd. For services to International Trade, to Investment and to Charity.
Dr. Beth Mosley, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Thurston Community College, West Suffolk, Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Mental Health.
Anne Mossop Head, Parliamentary Health and Wellbeing Services. For services to Parliament.
Mark Glenn Murphy. For services to Radio and to the community in Suffolk.
Karen Jean Napier, Chief Executive Officer, The Reading Agency. For services to Arts, to Culture, to Reading and to Public Libraries.
Christopher Paul Nash. For services to Dance and to Photography.
Sobia Iqbal Nawaz, Customer Service Manager, Santander. For services to the Financial Sector and to the community in the London Borough of Hounslow during Covid-19.
Simon Naresh Nayyar. For Political Service.
Colin Hugh Neill, Chief Executive, Hospitality Ulster. For services to the Hospitality Industry in Northern Ireland.
Brian Geofrey Newell, Chairman, Shackerley Holdings Group Ltd. For services to the Tiling and Ceramics Industry.
Kathryn Newell, lately Head, Business and Innovation, Government Office for Science. For services to Government Science.
Danny Lewis Newland, Custodial Manager, H.M. Prison Littlehey. For Public Service.
Angus Walter Graeme Nicoll, lately Managing Director, Peter Greig & Co Ltd. For services to the Textile Industry.
Pretty Nkiwane, Social Care and Service Manager, Hertfordshire Children Services. For services to Children's Social Care during Covid-19.
Joanne Patricia Norry, Director, Libraries and Student Services, Leeds Beckett University. For services to Higher Education and to Social Inclusion.
Berendina Jill Norton, Professor of Music, Royal Military School of Music. For services to Music.
Kevin Barnaby Nutt. For services to Young People through Sport and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
Patrick Nyarumbu, Executive Director of Strategy, People and Partnerships, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Nursing.
Roger Oakley, Fundraiser, Lord's Taverners. For services to Charitable Fundraising for Children with Disabilities.
Jacqueline Mary O'Hanlon, Director of Learning, Royal Shakespeare Company. For services to the Arts.
Natalie Abigail Ojevah, Programmes Manager, Barclays. For services to Business Development, and to Diversity and Inclusion.
Peter Oldham, County Vice President, Tame Valley Birmingham Scouts. For service to Scouting in the West Midlands.
Denise Rosemary O'Leary, Founder, Purpol Marketing. For services to the Construction Industry and Entrepreneurs in South West England and Wales.
Natalie O'Rourke, Proprietor, Park Lane Stables Riding for the Disabled. For services to People with Disabilities and to the community in Teddington, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
Dr. Angelina Gillian Osborne. For services to Cultural Heritage.
Sarah Osborne, Branch Support Manager, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement.
Sayyed Osman, Strategic Director of Adults and Health, Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council. For services to the community in East Lancashire.
Judith Anne Ownes, Chief Executive, Titanic Belfast. For services to Tourism.
Dr. Dean Hugh Pallant. For services to the community through the Salvation Army.
Susan Elizabeth Parish, Business and Community Manager, Park Community School, Havant, Hampshire. For services to Education.
Sheila Parker. For services to Women's Football and to Charity.
Elizabeth Parkes. For services to Climate Change and Environmental Protection.
Dr. Adele Parks, Author. For services to Literature.
George William Paul. For services to British Horseracing Heritage.
Rosalind May Paul, Chief Executive Officer and Artistic Director, Scene and Heard. For charitable services to Theatre, to Young People and to Families in Somers Town, London Borough of Camden.
Dr. Sheila Person (Sheila Kanani), Education, Outreach and Diversity Manager, Royal Astronomical Society. For services to Astronomy and to Diversity in Physics.
Dr. Robert Brian Perks, Lead Curator, Oral History and Director of National Life Stories, British Library. For services to Libraries, to the National Archives and to Oral History, particularly during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Hilary Elizabeth Perrin, lately Director, Regional Organisation, The Labour Party. For Political Service.
Zaron Perry, lately Principal, Trinity Nursery School, Bangor, Northern Ireland. For services to Pre-School Education.
Ian McGregor Philip. For services to the community in Dunning, Perthshire.
Isaac Phillip, Trade Capability Adviser, Department for International Trade. For services to International Trade.
Kim Phillips, Head of Catering and Facilities Services, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. For Public Service.
Elizabeth Jane Pryor, Chief Executive Officer, The Anne Robson Trust. For services to End of Life Care.
Irna Mumtaz Qureshi, Co-Founder, Bradford Literature Festival. For services to Heritage.
Avin Rabheru, Founder, Housekeep. For services to Entrepreneurship and to Digital Innovation in the Cleaning Industry.
Lynne Radbone, Principal Paediatric Dietitian, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Sick and Premature Babies.
Emma Raducanu, Tennis player. For services to Tennis.
Virinder Kuljit Kaur Rai, Business Support Manager, Against Violence and Abuse Charity. For services to the Charity Sector and to the community in the London Borough of Redbridge.
Onjali Qatara Rauf, Author and Founder, Making Herstory. For services to Literature and to Women's Rights.
Professor Emma Redding, Professor of Performance Science and Head of Dance Science, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. For services to Dance.
Paul Rees, Chief Executive, Royal College of Psychiatrists. For services to Mental Health and to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.
Thomas Stephen Stirling Reid, Chief Officer, Belfast Harbour Police. For services to the Maritime Industry.
Susan Reilly (Sue Thorpe), Senior Delivery Lead, Regional Delivery Directorate, Department for Education. For services to Education.
Luke Xavier Reynolds, Senior Private Secretary to the Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Government Office for Science. For services to Science in Government.
Louise Diane Rhodes, University of Wolverhampton. For services to Education and to People with Hearing Impairments.
David James Richards, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, WANdisco and Co-Founder, The David and Jane Richards Family Foundation. For services to the Information Technology Sector and to Young People, particularly during Covid-19.
Jane Richards, Co-Founder, The David and Jane Richards Family Foundation. For services to the Information Technology Sector and to Young People, particularly during Covid-19.
Stewart Roberts, Founder, Haircuts4Homeless. For services to Homeless People.
Michael Peter Howes-Roberts. For services to Government Technology, particularly during the Covid-19 Response.
Mark Joseph Robinson, Olympic Performance Manager, Royal Yachting Association. For services to Sailing.
Stuart Robinson. For services to Wheelchair Rugby.
Dr. Justin William George Roe, Consultant and Joint-Head, Department of Speech Voice and Swallowing, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Clinical Service Lead (Airways/Laryngology), Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Imperial College London. For services to Speech and Language Therapy, particularly during Covid-19.
Catharine Anna Roff, Director, Adults and Health, Leeds City Council. For services to Social Care.
Yvonne Michell Valerie Rogan, Policy Adviser, Public Bodies Team, Cabinet Office. For services to Diversity and Inclusion.
Jeremy Rook, Head, Business Assurance, H.M. Prison Elmley. For services to Reducing Reoffending.
Emma Louise Rosewarne, Head, Player Welfare and Operations Director, Rugby Football League. For services to Rugby League Football.
Kerry Michael Rubie, Patron and lately Chair, Friends of the Elderly. For services to Innovation, Leadership and Governance in Adult Social Care.
Dr. Amar Nath Rughani, General Practitioner and Provost, Royal College of General Practitioners, South Yorkshire and North Trent. For services to General Practice.
Joanna Claire Ruxton, Founder, Ocean Generation. For services to Marine Conservation.
Christopher Ryan. For services to Wheelchair Rugby.
Mandip Kaur Sahota, Founder, Strategies and Stories. For Charitable and Public Service.
Joanna Mary Salter, Pilot and Aviation Ambassador, Department for Transport. For services to Aviation.
John Charles Edward Salter, Head of Private Office, Vaccine Taskforce, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For Public Service.
Zimran Samuel, Human Rights Barrister. For services to Victims of Domestic Abuse.
Dr. Iram Sattar, General Practitioner and Trustee, Muslim Women's Network UK and The Passage. For services to the Health and Wellbeing of Vulnerable People.
Charan Kanwal Singh Sekhon, Senior Environment Officer, Environment Agency and Founder Chairman, SEVA Trust UK. For services to Charity, to Diversity and to the Environment, particularly during Covid-19.
Mohammad Sehreen Seleem. For services to Disadvantaged Communities in East London.
Dr. Abdul Karim Sesay, Genomics Facility Lead, Medical Research Council Unit, The Gambia. For services to Charity and Medical Research.
Selasi Awo Setufe. For services to Diversity in Architecture.
Deborah Michelle Sewell, Legal Adviser and Legal Team Manager, H.M. Courts and Tribunals Service. For services to the Administration of Justice and to Vulnerable and Homeless People.
Edwin John Shanks. For services to the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.
David Anthony Sharp. For services to Broadcasting and to Education.
Mhairi Macewan Sharp, Chief Executive Officer, National Emergencies Trust. For services to the Covid-19 response.
Kester Sharpe, lately Deputy UK Chief Commissioner, Scouts. For services to Young People, particularly during Covid-19.
Natalie Charlotte Shaw, Director, Employment Affairs, International Chamber of Shipping. For services to Seafarers during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Paul Shaw, Head Coach, Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby Ltd. For services to Wheelchair Rugby.
Mitesh Pispakkant Sheth, Chief Executive Officer, Redington. For services to Diversity and Inclusion in the Financial Services Sector.
Kim Shutler, Chief Executive Officer, The Cellar Trust. For services to People with Mental Health Issues.
Christine Denise Simmons, Housekeeper and Health and Safety Co-ordinator, Condover College Ltd. For services to Adults with Learning Disabilities during Covid-19.
Emma Louise Simpson, Director, Simpson Brickwork Conservation Ltd. For services to Heritage Conservation.
James Malcolm Sinclair. For services to Charity.
Mamta Rani Singhal, Volunteer, Institution of Engineering and Technology. For services to Engineering.
Bharatkumar Jagatsingh Sisodia. For services to the Culture, to Heritage and to the community in Greater Manchester.
Vivienne Esther Catherine Stern, Director, Universities UK International. For services to International Education.
Craig Angus Stewart. For services to Young People in Dollar, Clackmannanshire.
Jonathan Stewart, Forensics Operation Manager, Merseyside Police. For services to Policing.
Ransford George Stewart, Director, Stewart Management and Planning Solutions. For services to Planning.
Kerry Lynne Strockley, Governor, Preston Primary School, Stockton-on-Tees. For services to Education.
Millar Thomas Stoddart, D.L. For services to Sport and to the Voluntary Sector in Scotland.
Bridget Lara Stratford, Project Coordinator, North East Solidarity and Teaching, Newcastle University. For services to Refugees and Asylum Seekers, particularly during Covid-19.
Deane Street, Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
Martyn John Styles. For services to Junior and Youth Sailing.
The Reverend Jonathan Swales, Founder, Lighthouse. For services to the community in Leeds, particularly during Covid-19.
Jason Swettenham, National Head, Prison Industries, Catering, Retail Services and Physical Education, H.M. Prison and Probation Service. For services to Sport.
Dr. Bnar Talabani, Kidney and Transplant Medical Specialist, University of Wales and Immunology Scientist. For services to the NHS and to the Ethnic Minority Communities in Wales, particularly during Covid-19.
Dorothy Joy Tarrant, Founder, Veritas-Sighisoara. For voluntary service in Romania.
Mandy Taylor, For charitable services in Yorkshire.
Jennifer Taylor, Leader, Early Professionals Programmes, IBM UK, and Chair, Digital and Technology Solutions Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship Trailblazer. For services to Education.
Margherita Taylor, Radio and Television Presenter. For services to Broadcasting and to Diversity.
Michèle Louise Alma Taylor, Director for Change, Ramps on the Moon. For services to Theatre and People with Disabilities.
Caroline Thomas, Member, British Standards Institute Committee on Accessibility. For services to Consumers.
Rhian Louise Thomas, Head of Area Business Centre, Crown Prosecution Service, Cymru-Wales. For services to Law and Order.
Angela Thompson. For voluntary service in Northern Ireland, particularly during Covid-19.
Daniel Paul Thomson. For services to Lytham Coastguard Rescue Team, Lancashire.
Stacy Anne Walsh, Local Authority Relationship Manager, Valuation Office Agency. For Public Service.
Michael John Walters, Lifeboat Operations Manager, Loughor Inshore Lifeboat. For service to the community in Swansea.
Professor Anthony Barrington Ward, lately Professor, Rehabilitation Medicine, Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Rehabilitation Medicine and People with Disabilities.
Jayne Ann Ward, lately Leader, Merseyside Districts Large Recruitment Team, Department for Work and Pensions. For Public Service in Merseyside.
Joyce Sylvia Ward, Chair, Resident Partnership Board, Sovereign Housing. For services to Social Housing.
Lorna Ward. For services to Children's Hearings in Dundee.
Martyn Leander Storme Ward, Lifeguard Supervisor, Cornwall. For services to the RNLI and to Charity.
Dr. Norman Allan Waterman. For services to Materials, to Manufacturing and to Nuclear Engineering.
Annette Jean Getty Weekes, Leader, East Lancashire COVID Manufacturing Cluster. For services to Business and to the community in East Lancashire.
Caroline Jane Wells, D.L., Director, JComms. For services to the Public Relations Industry, to the Economy and to the community in Northern Ireland.
Lorna Havard Weston, Managing Director, Thera East Anglia. For services to People with Learning Disabilities.
Matthew James White, Director, Campus Commerce, University of Reading. For services to the Catering and Hospitality Industry.
Professor Lorraine Elisabeth Whitmarsh, Professor of Environmental Psychology, University of Bath. For services to Social Research in Climate Change, Energy and Transport.
Professor Nalin Chandra Wickramasinghe. For services to Science, Astronomy and Astrobiology.
Caroline Mary Wilkinson, Volunteer and Trustee, Fine Cell Work. For services to the Rehabilitation of Offenders and to the community in South London.
Michelle Kay Willett, Chief Executive Officer, The Gallery Trust, Oxfordshire. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
Adeyemi Adedamola Williams, Superintendent Pharmacist, Bedminster Pharmacy. For services to the NHS and to the community in South Bristol, particularly during Covid-19.
Alison Williams, Headteacher, Craigfelen School, Swansea. For services to Education and to the community in Swansea.
Timothy John Williams, lately Chief Executive Officer, Welsh Automotive Forum. For services to the Automotive Industry.
Timothy John Walkden-Williams. For services to Business and to the community in Prestatyn, North Wales.
Andrew Wilson, Managing Director, Destination Food Brands Division, Greene King. For services to Business and to Charity during Covid-19.
Ingrid Lesley Wilson. For services to the Community Cohesion, to Race Equality and to Global Education.
Jo-Anne Wilson, Manager, Galanos House Care Home, Royal British Legion. For services to Veterans.
Peter John Wilson, Trustee, Milton Keynes Special Needs Advancement Project. For services to People with Educational Disabilities.
Dr. Nicholas Hans Woznitza, Senior Lecturer, Canterbury Christ Church University and Consultant Radiographer, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Radiography and to the Covid-19 response.
The Reverend Canon David Stanley Chadwick Wyatt. For services to Homeless People and to the community in Salford, Greater Manchester.
Helen Margaret Wyatt. For services to Homeless People and to the community in Salford, Greater Manchester.
Stephen William Atherton, Retired Headmaster. For services to British Education and Culture in Greece
Andrew John Bailey, Former Chair, Leonard Cheshire Disability Home in Portugal. For services to Disability Charities
Poppy Baker, Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy
Professor Lorand Bartels, Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge. For services to UK Trade Policy
Yasmin Batliwala, Chief Executive, Advocates for International Development. For services to Human Rights, the Rule of Law and to International Development
Dr. Keith Michael Borien, Chief Executive Officer, The Borien Educational Foundation for Southern Africa. For services to schools in rural areas of the Eastern Cape, South Africa
Maria João Carrapato, Chair, Oporto British School, Portugal. For services to British Education in Portugal
Deborah Louise Chilcott, Assistant Private Secretary to the UK Ambassador to the European Union, Brussels, Belgium. For services to British foreign policy
Clark John Chittenden, lately Director, Trade Policy Coordination, British Embassy Mexico City, Mexico. For services to UK/Mexico trade relations
The Reverend John Howard Chinchen, Archbishop of Hong Kong's Chaplain for International Ministry. For services to the British Community in Hong Kong.
Susanna Cole, Teacher. For services to children and the community in Kikambala, Kenya and to the Parkinson's Society
Sarah Croft, Lead Negotiator, International Agreements, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to UK Trade overseas
Hazel Patricia Cumbo, Chief Executive, Gibraltar Courts Service. For services to Justice in Gibraltar
Kenneth Ronald Dunn, Chair of Africa's Gift Ltd. For services to development and local communities in Lesotho and sub-Saharan Africa
Daniel Liam Edge, Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy
Allison Fisher, Professional Billiard Player. For services to Sport
Dr. Joseph Froncioni, Orthopaedic Surgeon. For services to Road Safety in Bermuda
John Philip Hare, De-mining Technical Director, Falkland Islands. For services to the Falkland Islands Demining Programme
Dale Harrison, Head of Treaty Section, Legal Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy
James Hollow, Japan President, Fabric Inc. and lately Chair of the Board of Trustees, The British School, Tokyo, Japan. For services to Education and the wider community in Japan
Stuart Holroyd, Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy
Alastair James Irving, Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy
Kevin Thomas Kerrigan, Senior Automotive Adviser. For services to the UK Automotive industry in the United States of America
Dr. Michael MacKenzie, Consultant in General Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Daeyang Luke Missionary Hospital, Lilongwe, Malawi. For services to Health in Malawi
William Henderson McAteer, Historian. For services to Seychelles history.
Marigay McKee, Managing partner, Fernbrook Capital LLC and Founder, MM Luxe Consulting, New York, United States of America. For services to British retail overseas
Manohar Narindas Melwani, Tailor, Hong Kong. For services to Business and Charity in Hong Kong
Lloyd Milen, British Consul General for Andorra, Aragon, Balearic Islands and Catalonia, British Consulate General, Barcelona, Spain. For services to British nationals in Spain and to the UK in North-East Spain
Angus William Reed Miller, Prosperity Lead, Horn of Africa, Economic Development, British Office Hargeisa, Somaliland. For services to International Development in Somaliland
Katherine Fiona Mitchell, Executive Director, GBx global. For services to British Entrepreneurs Overseas
Jeremy Morgan, QC, Vice Chair, British in Europe. For services to British nationals in Italy and the European Union
Professor Ian Elliot Murdoch, Consultant Ophthalmologist. For services to Health in Western Africa
Thomas Robert Pember Finn, Second Secretary Human Rights, British Embassy Beijing, China. For services to British foreign policy
Jane Ellen Phelan, Account Director, Crown Agents. For services to Public Health during COVID-19
Lucille Dell Seymour Bem, retired Cayman Islands Government official. For services to Sport, Education and the people of Grand Cayman and the Cayman Islands
Elizabeth Simpson, Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy
Sharon Karen Smith, retired Deputy Clerk, the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly. For Public Service to the Cayman Islands
Christopher James Syer, President of the Malaysian British Society. For services to UK/Malaysia relations and to the British Community in Egypt and Saudi Arabia
Melvyn Lewis Tennant, Founder/Director of the Oracabessa Bay Sea Turtle Project and Lead Warden, Jamaica. For services to Marine Conservation in Jamaica
Vanessa Elizabeth Thomas-Williams, Nursery Officer, Terrestrial Conservation/Environment, Natural Resources and Planning Portfolio Directorate, St Helena. For services to Conservation in St Helena
Ben Robert Thomson, Honorary Consul, Chiang Mai, Thailand. For services to British nationals overseas
Amanda Susan Thursfield, Director, Non-Catholic Cemetery for foreigners, Rome, Italy. For services to the Bereaved in Italy
Pamela Twissell-Cross, District Community Support Coordinator, Royal British Legion, Spain (district north). For services to British nationals overseas
Alexandra Utkucu, Vice Consul, British Consulate General Istanbul, Turkey. For services to British nationals overseas
Philip Graham Wall, Co-founder and Trustee, We See Hope and founding Director, Signify Ltd. For services to vulnerable children in sub-Saharan Africa
Wendy Susan Wall, Co-founder and Trustee, We See Hope. For services to vulnerable children in sub-Saharan Africa
Nicola Willey, lately Regional Director of Science and Innovation, South East Asia, British High Commission Singapore. For services to UK Science and Innovation overseas
Charlotte Emily Williams, Head, Foreign and Security Policy, British High Commission Canberra, Australia. For services to British foreign policy
Cheryl Williams, Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy
Royal Red Cross
Members of the Royal Red Cross (RRC)
Lieutenant Colonel Margaret-Ann Hodge, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
Group Captain Fionnuala Mary Bradley
Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)
Chief Petty Officer Kelly Jane Brechany, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Services
Major Tracey Ann Buckingham, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
Staff Sergeant Julie-Anne Fulford, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
Major Debra Louise Harvey, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
Squadron Leader Sherry Louise McBain
Squadron Leader Elizabeth Frances Paxman
Sergeant Victoria Lee van Der Wel
Squadron Leader Christopher John Wells
British Empire Medal (BEM)
Civil
Mohammed Zoinul Abidin. Head of Universal Services, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. For services to Public Libraries (London, Greater London)
Jack Rowan Abrey. Member Support Officer, Scouts. For services to Young People and to Charity during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Nadia Nasreen Ahmed. Lately Community Champion, Morrisons. For services to the community in Edinburgh (Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh)
Darren William Aitchison. For services to the community in Felixstowe, Suffolk during Covid-19 (Felixstowe, Suffolk)
Timothy James Aldous. Works Supervisor, Forestry England. For services to Forestry (Kettering, Northamptonshire)
Linda June Alexander. For services to Patient Care and Alternative Workforce Solutions in NHS. Wales (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
Siraj Ali. For services to the community in Coventry, West Midlands particularly during Covid-19 (Coventry, West Midlands)
Muhammad Kamil Ali. Volunteer Tutor, BPCD. Trust, Luton. For services to Education (Luton, Bedfordshire)
Lianne Jayne Al-Khaldi. For services to the community in Stafford during Covid-19 (Stafford, Staffordshire)
Dominique Léonie Claude Allen. Benevolent Fund Treasurer, Leicestershire Police. For services to Policing (Earl Shilton, Leicestershire)
Mohmed Siddik Habiba Alli. Volunteer, Redbridge Covid-19 Mutual Aid. For services to the community in the London Borough of Redbridge during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
David Jonathon Allman. For services to the NHS. and to the community in Cheshire, Shropshire and Staffordshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Ellesmere Port, Cheshire)
Nina Kayoko Andersen. For services to the community in Wandsworth, London during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Joanna Hilary Anderson. For services to the community in Winslow, Buckinghamshire particularly during Covid-19 (Winslow, Buckinghamshire)
Laura Frances Argyle. For services to the community in Woodford, London Borough of Redbridge during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Samuel Wesley Atchison. Lately Editor, Tyrone Constitution and Strabane Weekly News. For services to Journalism and the community in County Tyrone (Omagh, County Tyrone)
Liesje Maria Athwal. (Lee Athwal) For services to the community in Tonbridge, Kent, particularly during Covid-19 (Tonbridge, Kent)
Hardip Singh Atwal. For charitable service in Annan, Dumfries and Galloway (Annan, Dumfries)
Caroline Austen. For services to the community in East Sussex particularly during Covid-19 (Lewes, East Sussex)
Julia Baines. Teaching Assistant, St. Margaret Clitherow Catholic Primary School, Bracknell. For services to Education for People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (Bracknell, Berkshire)
Stuart Eric Ballard. Deputy County Commissioner, Avon County Scouts. For services to Young People (Keynsham, Somerset)
Roy William Bate. Life President, Forget-Me-Not Buddies. For services to People with Dementia and their Carers in Greater Manchester (Hyde, Greater Manchester)
Graeme William Baxter, Golf artist/publisher. For services to Golf and to Tourism in Scotland
Julia Evelyn Baxter. Personal Secretary to Commander, 16 Air Assault Brigade. For services to the Army and the community in Colchester, Essex (Colchester, Essex)
Jacqueline Baxter. Environmental Campaigns Officer, London Borough of Bromley. For services to the community in Bromley, Kent during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Kathryn Mary Beale. For services to the communities of Dudley and Sandwell, West Midlands, particularly during Covid-19 (Bilston, West Midlands)
Margaret Ellen Beattie. (Helen Beattie) For services to the Girls' Brigade in Northern Ireland (Bangor, County Down)
Emma Beauchamp. Chair, North East Young Apprenticeship Ambassador Network. For services to Apprenticeships and Skills (Gateshead, Tyne and Wear)
Gerald Stanley Beaumont. For services to People with Disabilities in Wales (Usk, Monmouthshire)
Johanna Belton. For services to the community in Messingham, North Lincolnshire during Covid-19 (Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire)
Freddy Berdach. For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness (London, Greater London)
Ellen Jane Blacker. For services to the community in Malmesbury and Chippenham, Wiltshire particularly during Covid-19 (Chippenham, Wiltshire)
Angela Patricia Blower. Lately Catering Manager, Middlesbrough Council, North Yorkshire. For services to Education (Cleveland & Redcar, North Yorkshire)
Dorothy Mary Bone. Honorary Secretary, Emsworth Maritime and Historical Trust and Honorary Minute Secretary, Emsworth Stroke Club. For voluntary services to the community in Emsworth, Hampshire (Emsworth, Hampshire)
Paul Edward Booker. Special Superintendent, Suffolk Constabulary. For services to Policing (Lowestoft, Suffolk)
Jane Boulton. Manager, Springboard Specialist Pre-school, Chippenham, Wiltshire. For services to Education (Chippenham, Wiltshire)
Simon Bradshaw. Editor, Henley Standard. For services to the community in Henley on Thames, during Covid-19 (Reading, Berkshire)
John Bramham. Chair, The Friends of Old Christ Church, Waterloo, Merseyside. For services to Community Heritage (Blundellsands, Merseyside)
Patricia Elizabeth Bridge. Quaker Chaplain, HM. Prison Wandsworth. For services to Prisoners (London, Greater London)
Paul Bromage. For services to the community in Salisbury, Wiltshire particularly during Covid-19 (Salisbury, Wiltshire)
Terence Michael Bromilow. Chair, Marshall Milton Keynes Athletics Club. For services to Athletics in Buckinghamshire (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)
Anthony Henry Brooking. Lately Police Staff, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing and to Physical and Mental Wellbeing (London, Greater London)
Christopher William Gibson Brown. For services to the community in Cholesbury-cum-St Leonards, Buckinghamshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Chesham, Buckinghamshire)
Donald Maynard Brown. Technology Volunteer. For voluntary service to Blind and Visually-Impaired People (Coventry, West Midlands)
Anne Brown. (Monica Anne Collins) Counsellor, Women's Aid, Belfast. For services to Victims of Domestic Violence (Belfast, Belfast)
Lieselotte Gerta Lily Bruml. For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness (London, Greater London)
Charlene Joanne Burns. Co-Founder and Director, Real Education Empowering Lives. For services to Social Inclusion and to the community in Oldham, Greater Manchester, during Covid-19 (Oldham, Greater Manchester)
Malcolm Keith Burwood. For services to the community in East Sussex (Haywards Heath, West Sussex)
Karen Bussooa. Lately End of Life Care Facilitator, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS. Foundation Trust. For services to End of Life Care (Derby, Derbyshire)
Charlotte Isabel Hurley Butter. Co-Founder, DeliverAid. For services to Frontline Workers and the NHS. during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Ruth Anne Caddell. For services to Education and to the community in Markethill, County Armagh (Portadown, County Armagh)
Lynsey Helen Cargill. For services to the community in Ancrum, Roxburghshire during Covid-19 (Jedburgh, Roxburghshire)
Genevieve Carnell. For services to the community in Woodford, London Borough of Redbridge during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Stephen Peter Chamberlain. Founder, St Laurence's Larder and Open Kitchen. For services to the community in the London Borough of Brent, particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Jayne Beverley Chapman. Councillor, Tendring District Council. For services to the community in Brightlingsea, Essex particularly during Covid-19 (Brightlingsea, Essex)
James Johnston Chapman. Charge Hand Porter, Lisburn Health Centre, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Health and Social Care. (Belfast, Belfast)
Dorothy May Charnley. Shop Manager, RNLI. Blackpool Lifeboat Station. For services to the RNLI. and to Charity (Blackpool, Lancashire)
Alison Christie. For services to the Aberdeen City Council Children's Panel (Aberdeen, City of Aberdeen)
Darren Peter Clark, First Secretary, Operational Delivery Manager, British Embassy Yangon, Myanmar. For services to British foreign policy
Sarah Karis Clay. For services to the community in the London Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames during Covid-19 (West Molesey, Surrey)
Joan Isobel Clements. Administrative Support Officer, Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to Policing and the Community in Northern Ireland (Belfast, Belfast)
Jonathan James Turner Cobb. For services to the community in Miserden, Gloucestershire during Covid-19 (Stroud, Gloucestershire)
Patrick John Colbourne. For services to Young People through Cricket and Charity (Bath, Somerset)
Natalie Claire Coleman, Director, National Gallery of the Cayman Islands. For services to Arts and Culture in the Cayman Islands and wider region
Bianca Collins, Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy
Susan Collins. For services to the community in Bungay, Suffolk during Covid-19 (Bungay, Suffolk)
Joanne Mary Conchie. For services to the community in Cheshire during Covid-19 (Winsford, Cheshire)
Rose Cook-Monk. For services to the community in Dudley, West Midlands (Dudley, West Midlands)
Simon Hugh Jackson Coombe. For services to the community in Limpley Stoke, Wiltshire during Covid-19 (Limpley Stoke, Wiltshire)
Marion Elizabeth Copeland. Infant Feeding Specialist Midwife, North Bristol NHS. Trust. For services to Infant Feeding and Postnatal Care (Bristol, City of Bristol)
Patricia Ann Court. For services to the community in Staffordshire (Worcester, Worcestershire)
Ian Cunningham Crawford. President, Bristol Youth Cricket League and Youth Coordinator, Stapleton Cricket Club. For services to Sport and the community in Bristol (Bristol, City of Bristol)
Stephen Crawford. Founder, Coaching for Christ. For services to Young People in County Antrim (Ballymena, County Antrim)
Gillian Isabel Creed. For services to fundraising and to the community in Swaffham, Norfolk (Norwich, Norfolk)
Claire Louise Curran. For services to Mental Health in Northern Ireland (Dundonald, County Down)
Lorna Anne Moore Dane. For services to Girlguiding and to the community in Northern Ireland (Enniskillen, County Fermanagh)
Sulakhan Singh Dard. Ambassador, British Heart Foundation. For services to Healthcare in the Sikh Community (Leicester, Leicestershire)
Reverend Wayne Matthew Davies. For services to the community in Ludlow, Shropshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Ludlow, Shropshire)
Lesley Davies. Senior Development Manager, Communities, Sefton Library Service. For services to Public Libraries and to the community in Sefton, Merseyside (Liverpool, Merseyside)
Maureen Flora Davies. For voluntary and public service in Anglesey (Holyhead, Anglesey)
Kerry Davis. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence (London, Greater London)
Sharron De Abreu Faria. Director of Art and Hospitality, The Right to Work CIC. For services to Supported Volunteers and Artists with Learning Disabilities particularly during Covid-19 (Clanfield, Hampshire)
Rose Ann Deakin. (Rose Morgan) Community Champion, Morrisons Peckham. For services to the community in Peckham, London Borough of Southwark (London, Greater London)
Peter Edward Deck. For services to the community in Pewsey, Wiltshire (Pewsey, Wiltshire)
Rabinder Singh Dhami. Prevention Manager, Shropshire Fire & Rescue Service. For services to Fire and Rescue (Telford, Shropshire)
Jill Diprose. Founder, Activities Interests Music Support (A.I.M.S.) For services to Families of Children with Special Needs in Dawlish, Devon (Dawlish, Devon)
Anne Elizabeth Doherty. For services to Yorkhill Children's Hospital and to the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow (Glasgow, City of Glasgow)
Emily Doorbar. Customer Service Manager, Staffordshire County Council. For Public Service during Covid-19 (Caverswall, Staffordshire)
Maureen Dunseath. Driver, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service. For Voluntary Service (Londonderry, City of Londonderry)
Linda May Dutaut. For services to the community in Maldon, Essex, particularly during Covid-19 (Maldon, Essex)
Eliza Jane Ecclestone. For services to the community in Sevenoaks, Kent during Covid-19 (Sevenoaks, Kent)
Beverley Edwards. Chair, Metropolitan Women Police Association. For services to Women in Policing (Slough, Berkshire)
Donald Graham Elliott. Special Constable, Merseyside Police. For services to Policing and to the community in The Wirral (Hoylake, Merseyside)
Stephen Gordon Emery. Volunteer, Coxswain and Trustee, Hamble Lifeboat. For services to Maritime Safety (Havant, Hampshire)
Pamela Margaret Essler. Lay Chair, Individual Funding Requests Panel, Bradford District and Craven Clinical Commissioning Group. For services to the NHS. (Keighley, West Yorkshire)
Edward Gordon Charles Evans. For services to the community in Wiltshire (Warminster, Wiltshire)
Marlene Ann Ferris. Women's Refuge Manager, Newark Women's Aid. For services to Victims of Domestic Abuse (Lowdham, Nottinghamshire)
Neil John Fleming. IT Specialist, BAE Systems. For services to the community in Ulverston, Cumbria during Covid-19 (Lindal, Cumbria)
Thomas Edward Fletcher. Area Contract Manager, Everyone Active. For services to the community in the London Borough of Havering during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Kiran Flynn. Social Worker, Frontline. For services to Children and Families during Covid - 19 (London, Greater London)
Reverend Archibald Murdoch Ford. For services to the community in Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire (Troon, Ayrshire and Arran)
David Forshaw. Deputy Launching Authority, Press Officer, RNLI, Lytham St Anne's Lifeboat Station. For services to the RNLI. and to Charity (Lytham St Annes, Lancashire)
Elaine Forsyth. For services to Education in Surrey (Betchworth, Surrey)
Jeremy Fox. For services to the community in Littlehampton, West Sussex (Patching, West Sussex)
Margery Diane Foxley. For services to the community in Seaview, Isle of Wight (Seaview, Isle of Wight)
Joseph Freedman. For services to the Jewish community in Glasgow during Covid-19 (Newton Mearns, Renfrewshire)
Angela Joy French, Former Chair, The Women's Royal Voluntary Service, Portugal. For services to Charity in Portugal
Leslie David Fry. For voluntary service to the community in Dorchester and West Dorset (Dorchester, Dorset)
Melanie Furness. For services to Fundraising and to the community in Thetford, Norfolk (Thetford, Norfolk)
Sarah Gardner. Founder, Serving our Superheroes. For services to the community in the London Borough of Hillingdon, during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Rochelle Sharon Gardner. Community Champion, Morrisons. For services to the community in Whitefield, Manchester (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Johanna Mary Geddes. For services to the Boys' Brigade and the community in Thurso, Caithness (Thurso, Caithness)
Rosemary Margaret George. For services to the community in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire during Covid-19 (Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire)
Averil Selina Gibbins. Lately School Cleaner, Whitehouse Community Primary School, Ipswich. For services to Education (Ipswich, Suffolk)
Jonathan Gibson. For services to Cricket Coaching and to Youth Development (Wigton, Cumbria)
Alan Gibson. Fundraiser, Fire Fighters Charity. For services to Charity and to the community in County Durham (Burnhope, County Durham)
Davina Mary Macinnes Gillies. For services to Marie Curie Cancer Care and the Community in Inverness and Ross-shire (North Kessock, Ross and Cromarty)
Keith Glover. Planning and Recruitment Lead, North West and North Central Area, Work and Health Services, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Sport and to the Delivery of Public Services (Liverpool, Merseyside)
Reverend Rumley Myles Godfrey. For services to the community in Oxfordshire (Wallingford, Oxfordshire)
Clare Louise Gollop. Director, West Midlands Violence Reduction Unit. For services to Victims of Modern Slavery and to Vulnerable Young People (Exeter, Devon)
Julie Goodwin. (Julie Harrison) Sergeant, West Midlands Police. For services to Policing (Coventry, West Midlands)
Dr. Mary Gordon-Mcbride. For services to the community in Enniskillen (Enniskillen, County Fermanagh)
John Douglas Gorée. Lately Operations Manager, Ambient Support. For services to disabled people in Lincolnshire and the Midlands (Spalding, Lincolnshire)
Bobbie Rebecca Graham. For services to the community in Woodford, London Borough of Redbridge during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Cornel Grant. Bus Driver, Stagecoach. For services to the community in Greater Manchester (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Maxine Carol Grimshaw. For services to Frontline Workers in Greater Manchester during Covid-19 (Bury, Greater Manchester)
Michael Peter Groves, Member of the Cyprus Residency Support Group. For services to the British Community in Cyprus
Pamela Irene Groves, Member of the Cyprus Residency Support Group. For services to the British Community in Cyprus
Peter Nicholas Gysin. Lately Senior Policy Adviser, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to Energy Policy and International Trade (London, Greater London)
Adill Hadi. Senior Youth Worker, Concord Youth Centre, Yardley, Birmingham. For services to Vulnerable Young People during Covid-19 (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Eileen Ross Haggarty. For services to Education and to the community in Dundee during Covid-19 (Dundee, City of Dundee)
Meena Hanspal. Charity Volunteer, Guru Nanak's Mission and Vegetarian Rasoi. For services to the Sikh community in Nottingham (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Carolyn June Harbourne. Complaints Officer, Office of the Public Guardian. For services to Volunteering (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Tyrone Harold. For services to the community in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk during Covid-19 (Great Yarmouth, Norfolk)
Damieon Hartley-Pickles. Police Constable, Greater Manchester Police. For services to Policing (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
Jason Charles Hawkes. For services to the community in Chard, Somerset during Covid-19 (Chard, Somerset)
Hayley Hayle. For services to Postnatal Care in Oxford, Oxfordshire during Covid-19 (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
Charlotte Elizabeth Adair Hellyer. For services to Children and Young People in Redhill, Surrey (Redhill, Surrey)
Nicholas Hempleman. For services to the community in Horsham, West Sussex particularly during Covid-19 (Horsham, West Sussex)
Alexandra Mary Hennessy, Diary Manager to the Minister of State, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy
Nesta Hill. For charitable services to the community in Bishops Castle, Shropshire (Bishops Castle, Shropshire)
Dorothy Cynthia Hindley. For services to the community in Barnsley, South Yorkshire (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)
Professor Benjamin Charles Hodgkinson. Head of Mechanical Engineering, Mercedes AMG. HPP. For services to the NHS. during Covid-19 (Kettering, Northamptonshire)
Anthony Keith Holdom. Company Manager and Artistic Director, The Misfits Theatre Company. For services to Adults with Learning Disabilities (Downend, Gloucestershire)
Richard James Holliday. Learning and Development Manager, TransPennine Express. For services to Mental Health in West Yorkshire (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)
Var Ashe Houston. For services to Holocaust Remembrance (Guildford, Surrey)
Roger William Howard. Volunteer Groundskeeper, Meadlands Primary School, London. For services to Education and to the Environment (London, Greater London)
Dr. Ian Clive Humphreys. Chief Executive, Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful. For services to the Environment (Larne, County Antrim)
Lisa Jayne Hunter. For services to the community in Maidenhead, Berkshire during Covid-19 (Maidenhead, Berkshire)
Frances Rebecca Hunter. For services to the community in Irvinestown, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland (Kesh, County Fermanagh)
Akthar Hussain. Systems Engineer, Network Rail. For services to Diversity and Inclusion (London, Greater London)
Nigel Huxtable. Lately Assistant General Secretary, Royal Naval Association. For services to Royal Navy Veterans (Southsea, Hampshire)
Nikki Anne Iles. For services to Music (Bedford, Bedfordshire)
Mohammed Jakir Ahmed Jabbar. Customer Services Front Line Manager, HM. Revenue and Customs. For services to HMRC. and to Diversity and Inclusion (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
Alice India Jackson. For services to the community in Lower Chute, Hampshire during Covid-19 (Andover, Hampshire)
Suzy Jakeman. For services to the London Community Kitchen, particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Vincent Victor James. Employee, Network Rail. For services to Prisoners during Covid-19 (Wellingborough, Northamptonshire)
Rebecca Jayne Jefferies. Head, Human Resources and Learning and Development, Royal Berkshire Fire & Rescue Service. For services to Fire and Rescue (Tilehurst, Berkshire)
Richard Alun Jenkins. Councillor, Wrexham Council. For Political and Public Service (Wrexham, Clwyd)
Kim Johnson. Arts Education Consultant, Derbyshire County Council Virtual School. For services to the Arts, to Education and to Young People (Wirksworth, Derbyshire)
William James Edwin Johnston. Branch Manager, Omagh, Libraries Northern Ireland. For services to Public Libraries (Omagh, County Tyrone)
Rosalie Veronica Jones. For services to the community in Birmingham (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Emma Jones. For services to the community in Plymouth during Covid-19 (Plymouth, Devon)
Ceri Anne Jones. Lead Community Diabetes Specialist Nurse, Cwm Taf Morganwg University Health Board. For services to Diabetes Care (Rhondda, Mid Glamorgan)
Kenneth Ian Jones. For services to Sport and Charity (Strabane, County Tyrone)
Franstine Cassandra Blandel Jones. Volunteer and Trustee, National Black Police Association. For services to Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities in Suffolk (Kesgrave, Suffolk)
Munier Jussab. Lately Commercial Manager, Home Office. For services to Contract Management and to the community in South London (London, Greater London)
Hamaad Ali Karim. Student Mentor. For voluntary service to Students and the Wider Community during Covid-19 (Marlow, Buckinghamshire)
Hayley Amanda Keegan. Policy Advisor, Department of Health and Social Care. For services to the Covid-19 Response (London, Greater London)
Mary Elizabeth Kenyon. Chair, East of Scotland Region, SSAFA. For voluntary service to ex-Service Personnel and to the community in Eastern Scotland (Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk)
Gladys Kerr. For services to the Boys' Brigade and the community in Craigavon, Northern Ireland (Craigavon, County Armagh)
Harry Kessler. For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness (Southport, Merseyside)
Jahungir Khan. For services to the community in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, particularly during Covid-19 (Londone, Greater London)
Ranjeet Khare. For services to the community in Woodford, London Borough of Redbridge during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Thomas Matthew John Kimnell. Lately Police Constable, Surrey Police. For services to Policing and Youth Engagement in Surrey Heath (Salisbury, Wiltshire)
Michael George King. For services to the Ethiopia Hope charity (Southminster, Essex)
Elizabeth Sandra Kinnear. Health, Safety and Sustainability Advisor. University of Edinburgh. For services to the Environment and to Charity (Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh)
Isobel Shirley Knowles. For services to the community in Moseley, Birmingham particularly during Covid-19 (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Desmond Lally. For voluntary and charitable service to the community in Brecon (Brecon, Powys)
Hannah Jane Lansdowne. For services to the community in Painswick, Gloucestershire during Covid-19 (Stroud, Gloucestershire)
Peter Hunter Law. For voluntary services to Advanced Higher Physics Education in Glasgow (Milngavie, Dunbartonshire)
Cathryn Joanne Legg. For services to the community in Luton, Bedfordshire particularly during Covid-19. (Dunstable, Bedfordshire)
Elizabeth Lenten. For services to Music in Lincolnshire (Spalding, Lincolnshire)
Giuseppe Lettieri. Co-Founder, Family Based Solutions. For services to Vulnerable Families and Children in the London Borough of Barnet (London, Greater London)
Anne-Marie Lever. For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness (London, Greater London)
Ethel Elizabeth Liggett. For services to the community in County Tyrone and to Nursing in Northern Ireland (Dungannon, County Tyrone)
Carol Mary Lister. For services to the community in Cheddington, Buckinghamshire particularly during Covid-19 (Cheddington, Buckinghamshire)
Irena Suzanne Litton. For services to the community in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, particularly during Covid-19 (Stonehouse, Gloucestershire)
Ian Michael Lloyd. Strategic Manager, Isle of Wight Council. For services to the community in the Isle of Wight during Covid-19 (Ryde, Isle of Wight)
Gerard Lynch. For services to Education and to the community in County Londonderry (Claudy, County Londonderry)
Mary Lyttle. Enforcement of Judgments Office, Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service. For Public and Charitable services (Carryduff, County Down)
Ian Macpherson. Music Tutor, Percussive Edge, Harrogate. For services to Education (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)
Marion Elizabeth Maidment. English Teacher, Ferndown Upper School. For services to Education (Southbourne, Dorset)
Rajesh Makwana. Director, Sufra NW. London. For services to the community in the London Borough of Brent, particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Andrea Malam. Lately Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Diversity and Inclusion in Law Enforcement (London, Greater London)
Lillian Malama. Offender Manager Probation Service Learner, National Probation Service Nottingham. For services to Volunteering and to the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Mukesh Malhotra. For services to the community in the London Borough of Hounslow, particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Maurice Francis Malone. Chief Executive Officer, Birmingham Irish Association. For services to the Irish Community in Birmingham during Covid-19 (Castle Bromwich, Warwickshire)
Dr. John Caleb Deverell Fortescue Manley. Co-Founder, DeliverAid. For services to Frontline Workers and the NHS. during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Mary Elizabeth Mather. For services to the community in St Helens, Merseyside (St Helens, Merseyside)
Amanda Jane Mathews. Senior Adviser, Natural England. For Public Service during Covid-19 (Tisbury, Wiltshire)
Janice Mathias. Custody Visitor, West Midlands Police. For voluntary service to the Custody Visitor Scheme (Coventry, West Midlands)
Tina Carol May. For services to the community in North Wiltshire (Chippenham, Wiltshire)
Sandra Elizabeth May, Pro-Consul, British Embassy Tehran, Iran. For services to British nationals overseas
Mihaela Mazilu. (Milla Mazilu) Volunteer, Royal Academy of Engineering and Network Rail Employee. For services to the Covid-19 Response (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire)
Mary Elizabeth Joan Mcauley. Assistant, Peter Pan Playgroup. For services to Pre-School Education (Trillick, County Tyrone)
George Ivor Mccandless. For services to Golf in Northern Ireland (Lisburn, County Antrim)
Bronagh Mcdonnell. Bus Driver and Driver Mentor. For services to Public Transport and to Community Engagement in Northern Ireland (Newry, County Armagh)
William Mcfarland. For services to Music in County Antrim (Ballymena, County Antrim)
James Samuel Mcilroy. For services to Athletics in Northern Ireland (Larne, County Antrim)
Mary Louise Mcilwee. (Mary Louise Goodman) For services to the Mental and Physical Wellbeing of Vulnerable People in County Antrim (Randalstown, County Antrim)
Terence Adams Mckeag. For services to Agriculture and to Equestrian Sport in Northern Ireland (Bangor, County Down)
Catherine Mckee. Senior Playgroup and Family Project Manager. For services to Children and Families in Belfast (Belfast, Belfast)
Sharon Marie Mclaughlin. Business Support Manager, Community and Children's Services Department, City of London Corporation. For services to the community in the City of London (Chelmsford, Essex)
Robert John Ivor Mcmullan. Head of Parks, Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council. For public service during Covid-19 (Ballymena, County Antrim)
Amy Nicole Meek. Co-Founder, Kids Against Plastic. For voluntary service to the Natural Environment (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Ella Jo Meek. Co-Founder, Kids Against Plastic. For voluntary service to the Natural Environment (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Madeleine Menezes. For services to Young People in the community of Spelthorne, Surrey during Covid-19 (Walton-on-Thames, Surrey)
Mohammed Afruz Miah. For services to Charitable Fundraising and to the community in Oldham during Covid-19 (Oldham, Greater Manchester)
Gerald Victor Millington. For services to Local History in Devon and Hertfordshire (Budleigh Salterton, Devon)
Saira Begum Mir. For services to the community in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Katrina Moffat. Leader, Girlguiding UK. For services to Young People in North Tyneside (Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Kathleen Moore. Lead Supervisor, Environmental Cleanliness Team, Belfast City Hospital. For services to Healthcare during Covid-19 (Belfast, Belfast)
Nicola Ann Morris. For services to the community in the London Borough of Camden, particularly during Covid-19 (Wymondham, Norfolk)
Ian Derek Mountford. For services to the community in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Packmoor, Staffordshire)
Nigel Patrick Mudd. For services to the community in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
Marjory Elizabeth Mulligan. For services to Nursing and to Charity in Dungannon and South Tyrone (Ballygawley, County Tyrone)
Roderick John Munro. Community Impact Team Leader, Sleaford New Life Church. For services to Vulnerable People in Lincolnshire (Lincoln, Lincolnshire)
Debrah Marie Murdoch. For services to the community in Balmaclellan, Dumfries and Galloway (Balmaclellan, Kirkcudbrightshire)
Joanne Marie Murphy. For services to the community in Chalgrove, Oxfordshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
Paula Murray. Group Support Manager, Leicestershire County Council. For services to the Highway's during Covid-19 (Leicester, Leicestershire)
Dominic Crosby Rollo Myers, lately Chief Executive Officer, Enhance Group and Chairman of the Board, British School, Sultanate of Oman. For services to British Education in Oman
Gita Natarajan. For services to the community in Rugby, Warwickshire (Rugby, Warwickshire)
Andrew Naylor. Fisheries Enforcement Officer, Environment Agency. For services to Fisheries Protection (Darlington, County Durham)
David Peter Newall. Manager, Brushstrokes. For services to Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants (Crewe, Cheshire)
Shaun Newton. For services to the community in Hetton-le-Hole, Tyne and Wear, particularly during Covid-19 (Houghton le Spring, Tyne and Wear)
Rosemary Virginia O'Hagan. For services to the community in Bourne End and Wooburn, Buckinghamshire during Covid-19 (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire)
Edward O'Hara. Lately Chair, All Birmingham's Children Charity. For services to Children and Families (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Joseph Thomas O'Loughlin. For services to Second World War History in County Fermanagh (Belleek, County Fermanagh)
Lynda Elizabeth Ann Orr. For services to Local Government in Northern Ireland during Covid-19 (Armagh, County Armagh)
Florence Osborne. For services to Vulnerable People and the community in Harwich, Essex particularly during Covid-19 (Harwich, Essex)
Reverend Keith Leslie Osmond-Smith. For services to the community in Telford, Shropshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Telford, Shropshire)
Gillian Margaret Owen-Conway. For services to the community in Buckinghamshire (Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire)
Susan Owens, Corporate Services Manager, Miami Consulate General, Florida, United States of America. For services to the British Consulate General in Miami
Alexis Page. Head of Safety and Risk, English Heritage. For services to Heritage Safety during Covid-19 (Bristol, City of Bristol)
Martin Graham Palmer. Manager, Children's Burns Club, Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford. For voluntary and charitable services to Injured Children and their Families (Billericay, Essex)
Vinodkumar Mashri Jeram Pankhania. For services to the community in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)
Ruth Panther. For services to the community in Great Linford, Milton Keynes during Covid-19 (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)
Kathryn Linda Parker. For services to the community in Woolpit, Suffolk during Covid-19 (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)
Pamela Parker, Personal Assistant to HM Ambassador, British Embassy Berlin, Germany. For services to UK/Germany relations
Adam Guy Philip Parsons. Special Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing (Woking, Surrey)
Toby Rupert Desmond Parsons. Special Police Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing (London, Greater London)
Stewart Parsons. Director, Get it Loud in Libraries. For services to the Music and Library Sectors (Wigan, Greater Manchester)
Nicholas James Partridge. For services to Public Libraries (Retford, Nottinghamshire)
Ragini Patel. For services to the community in Northolt, London Borough of Ealing, particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
June Patterson. Cleaning Supervisor, Northern School of Art. For services to Education (Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire)
Nicola Rachel Perfect. For services to the community in Risley, Bedfordshire particularly during Covid-19 (Risley, Bedfordshire)
Barbara Mary Peters. Dance Teacher. For services to Dancing (Greetland, West Yorkshire)
Luke Auri David Pilkington. For services to the community in the London Borough of Kingston upon Thames during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Adria Pittock. Chartered Environmentalist and Chair, Suffolk Pride. For services to the Environment and the LGBTQ+ community in Suffolk (Ipswich, Suffolk)
Lucinda Mary Porter. For services to Girlguiding (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
Ruth Posner. For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness (London, Greater London)
Maureen Powell. Councillor, Monmouthshire County Council. For Political Service (Abergavenny, Monmouthshire)
Lisa Jane Teresa Powis. Founder, Painting Our World in Silver. For services to Tackling Loneliness particularly during Covid-19. (Weybridge, Surrey)
Helen Elizabeth Price, Charity Volunteer, Hopeful Hearts Guangzhou, China. For services to Charity in China
Adam Ralph Prince. For services to the community in Burnham, Buckinghamshire during Covid-19 (Rushton Spencer, Staffordshire)
James Quayle. For services to the community in the City of Westminster particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Pervez Sazzad Qureshi. For services to the Muslim Community in Greater London, particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Atikur Rahman. For services to the community in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Helen Ramsay. For services to the community in Ancrum, Roxburghshire during Covid-19 (Jedburgh, Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale)
Mark Ian Rann. For services to the community in Chesham, Buckinghamshire during Covid-19 (Chesham, Buckinghamshire)
Lesley Margaret Rawlinson. Laboratory Manager, Imperial College London. For services to the Covid-19 Response (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
Joshua Reeves. Campaigns Support Officer, Leonard Cheshire. For services to People with Disabilities. (Cardiff, South Glamorgn)
Irene Mary Richards. For voluntary service to Safeguarding and to the community in the London Borough of Enfield (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
Belinda Rickerby. For services to the community in Kirklees, West Yorkshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Kirklees, West Yorkshire)
Emma Louise Rigby-Nicholson. For services to the community in the London Borough of Enfield particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Claire Susan Ritchie. For services to the community in Sevenoaks, Kent, particularly during Covid-19 (Sevenoaks, Kent)
Susan Jane Roberts. Volunteer and Trustee, Ross-on-Wye Community Development Trust. For services to the community in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire)
Sally Jane Robertson. For services to the community in Burghill, Herefordshire (Hereford, Herefordshire)
Josephine Robson. For services to Foster Care in Tweeddale (Broughton, Tweeddale)
Tracey Anne Rogers. For services to the community in the London Borough of Waltham Forest particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Kimberley Linda Rogers. Co-Founder, Real Education Empowering Lives. For services to Social Inclusion and the community in Oldham, Greater Manchester (Oldham, Greater Manchester)
Zarah Alia Ross. For services to Young People and the Jewish community in Liverpool during Covid-19 (Liverpool, Merseyside)
David Stephen Rowe. Founder, Libraries Hacked. For services to Public Libraries (Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire)
Bansari Nilesh Ruparelia. For services to the Hindu Community in Leicestershire (Leicester, Leicestershire)
Natasha Helen Ruscheinski, Founder, PAW BVI, British Virgin Islands. For services to Animal Welfare
William James Rutherford. For services to the community in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland during Covid-19 (Eglinton, County Londonderry)
Khadijah Safari. Chief Executive Officer, Safari MMA. For services to Inclusion and Diversity in Martial Arts (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)
The Very Reverend Doctor Susan Douglas Salt. For services to the community in the Diocese of Blackburn, Lancashire, particularly during Covid-19 (Preston, Lancashire)
Alexandra Mary Sanderson. For services to the community in Ash Vale, Surrey particularly during Covid-19 (Ash Vale, Surrey)
Trevor Wayne Saunders. For services to the community in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, particularly during Covid-19 (Great Yarmouth, Norfolk)
Claire Elizabeth Saunders. Frontline Food Retail Worker, The Co-operative Group. For services to Food Retail Worker Safety during COVID-19 (London, Greater London)
Mairead Angela Savage. Deputy Principal, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs. For services to Forestry (Donaghadee, County Down)
Karen Elizabeth Sawbridge. Chairman, Bridgnorth Rugby Club. For services to Grassroots Rugby Union Football and to the community in Bridgnorth, Shropshire (Bridgnorth, Shropshire)
Joan Scott. Community Champion, Asda. For services to the community in Pwllheli, North Wales (Pwllheli, Gwynedd)
Hilary Ann Selby. For services to British Ice Skating (London, Greater London)
Jennifer Denise Seys. For services to People with Disabilities and to the community in Weymouth, Dorset (Weymouth, Dorset)
Omair Ali Shah. For services to the community in Barking and Dagenham, Greater London during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Irfan Hussain Shah. For services to Young People and the community in the London Borough of Redbridge, particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Sabir Mahmood Shaikh. For services to the Muslim Community in Palmers Green, London Borough of Enfield, particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Ivan Peter Shaw. For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness (London, Greater London)
Kelly Ann Short. Co-Lead, Cancer Support Network, Environment Agency. For services to People Affected by Cancer (Gravesend, Kent)
Aaron Luke Shrive. For services to the Covid-19 response in Leicestershire (Desborough, Northamptonshire)
Margaret Elizabeth Sidell. For services to the community in Barton-Upon-Humber, Lincolnshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire)
Hanina Alice Simon. Manager, Redbridge Schools Library Service. For services to Education in the London Borough of Redbridge (London, Greater London)
Savraj Kaur Singh. For services to the community in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Mary Elizabeth Sinnamon. For services to Education and the community in County Antrim (Newtownabbey, County Antrim)
Dr. Darren Smart. For services to Public Libraries (Minster on Sea, Kent)
Kathryn Smith. For services to the Covid-19 response in Stockport, Greater Manchester (Stockport, Greater Manchester)
Reverend Donald Edgar Smith. For services to the community in Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, particularly during Covid-19 (Frinton on Sea, Essex)
Brian Stanley Smith. For services to the community in Newton Abbott, Devon, particularly during Covid-19 (Newton Abbot, Devon)
Bronia Snow. For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness (Esher, Surrey)
Catherine Margaret Spiller. Deputy Head of Estates, Reserve Forces and Cadets Association Wales. For services to the Reserves and Cadets Forces and to the community in Monmouth (Newport, Gwent)
George Patrick Spinks. For services to the Reeds Weybridge Rugby Club (Sunninghill, Berkshire)
Ralph Charles Springett. For services to the community in Maldon, Essex particularly during Covid-19 (Maldon, Essex)
Lewis Sebastian Stagnetto, Science Teacher, Gibraltar. For services to the Marine Environment in Gibraltar
Crystal Jayne Stanley. Creator, The Rainbow Trail. For services to the Covid-19 response (Ipswich, Suffolk)
Sarah Mary Stanton-Nadin. For voluntary services to the community in Sennen and St Just, Cornwall during Covid-19 (Sennen, Cornwall)
Pamela Susan Gail Steed. For services to the community in Cheddington, Buckinghamshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Cheddington, Buckinghamshire)
Deborah Linda Stephens. Chief Executive Officer, Fun4Kidz and L30 Community Centre. For services to the community in Sefton, Merseyside, particularly during Covid-19 (Liverpool, Merseyside)
Elizabeth Jane Stoll. For services to the community in the London Borough of Barnet during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Lorraine Alexis Stone. For services to the community in Moulton, Suffolk (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)
Mark Douglas Ashley Strachan. Founder, The Choir of the Earth. For charitable services to Musicians during Covid-19 (Sherborne, Dorset)
Maria Sturdy-Morton. For services to the community in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Julian Nicol Sturdy-Morton. For services to the community in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Zoe Sutcliffe. For services to the community in Rochdale, Greater Manchester during Covid-19 (Littleborough, Greater Manchester)
Michael Charles Sutton. For services to Emergency Response in Hampshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Romsey, Hampshire)
Timothy Swinyard. Councillor, Swindon Borough Council, Wiltshire. For services to the community in Swindon, particularly during Covid-19 (Swindon, Wiltshire)
Nicole Marie Taylor. Support Worker, Morning Stars. For services to Care during Covid-19 (Solihull, West Midlands)
Gulam Muhammad Ismail Teladia. Vice Chair, Birmingham Muslim Burial Council. For services to the community in Birmingham, particularly during Covid-19 (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Marshall Edwin Llewellyn Thomas. Press Officer, Disability Tennis, Lawn Tennis Association. For services to Disability Tennis (Wirral, Merseyside)
John Rowland Thompson. For services to the community in Barrow upon Humber, Lincolnshire (Barrow upon Humber, Lincolnshire)
Sharon Ann Thompson. For services to the community in Thetford, Norfolk, particularly during Covid-19 (Thetford, Norfolk)
Ellen Cecelia Thompson. For services to Refugees in Chichester, West Sussex, particularly during Covid-19 (Chichester, West Sussex)
Ann Elizabeth Margaret Thompson. For services to Music and the community in Fintona, County Tyrone (Fintona, County Tyrone)
Laura Amy Thurlow. Chief Executive, Community Foundation for Surrey. For services to the community in Surrey, particularly during Covid-19 (Leigh-on-Sea, Essex)
Carol Ann Thursby. For services to the community in Swallowbeck, Lincolnshire (Lincoln, Lincolnshire)
John Gillespie Tillotson. Detachment Commander, Suffolk Army Cadet Force. For voluntary service to Young People in Suffolk (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)
Pamela Dorothy Tolhurst. For services to the community in Gillingham, Kent (Sevenoaks, Kent)
Alexander James Townsend. For services to education on the Isle of Man (Isle of Man)
Sarah Anne Townsend. For services to the community in Witney, Oxfordshire, particularly during Covid-19 (Witney, Oxfordshire)
Sarah-Amie Rebecca Treanor. For services to the community in Solihull and Birmingham, particularly during Covid-19 (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Beverley Susan Jill Tremayne. Leader, Brownies and Guides, Hanwell, London Borough of Ealing. For services to Girlguiding and Trefoil, particularly during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Caroline Rosemary Topham, Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy
Michael John Tupper. Patient Expert and Disability Rights Campaigner. For voluntary service to Visually Impaired People (Clitheroe, Lancashire)
Sahil Usman. For services to the community in Blackburn, Lancashire during Covid-19 (Blackburn, Lancashire)
Vikki Van Someren. Co-Owner, The Bike Shed and Co-Creator, Bike Shed Community Response. For services to the Covid-19 response in Hackney, London. (London, Greater London)
Anthony St.John Van Someren. Co-Owner, The Bike Shed and Co-Creator, Bike Shed Community Response. For services to the Covid-19 response. (London, Greater London)
Sajeev Vilvarajah. For services to the community in Clayhall, London Borough of Redbridge during Covid-19 (London, Greater London)
Krystal Ann Joan Vittles. Head of Service Delivery, Suffolk Libraries. For services to Public Libraries (Stowmarket, Suffolk)
Andrew Waddison. For services to the community in Kings Lynn, Norfolk during Covid-19 (King's Lynn, Norfolk)
John Craig Wall. Group Manager, Cumbria Fire & Rescue Service. For charitable services in Cumbria (Cockermouth, Cumbria)
Jeremy James Wall. Duty Operations Manager, Transport for London and Special Inspector, City of London Police. For services to Transport and Public Safety (London, Greater London)
Alison Wallace. For services to the community in County Londonderry during Covid-19 (Londonderry, County Londonderry)
Gary George Walters. For services to the community of Menheniot, Cornwall (Liskeard, Cornwall)
Brian Waring, Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy
Derek Edward John Warren. Warrant Officer, No 1 Welsh Wing, RAF. Air Cadets. For voluntary service to Young Adults in South Wales (Caldicot, Gwent)
Janet Patricia Webber. Director of Development, The Mission to Seafarers. For services to Women in the International Maritime Sector (Sidmouth, Devon)
Shelagh Mary Weir. For services to Sport in the Scottish Borders (Duns, Berwickshire)
Master Tobias Owain Garbutt Weller. (Tobias Garbutt Weller) For services to Charitable Fundraising during Covid-19 (Sheffield, South Yorkshire) (Youngest ever recipient of the BEM)
Cynthia Wells. For services to the community in Pinner, London Borough of Harrow (London, Greater London)
Julie West. Poppy Appeal Volunteer, Rushden Branch, Royal British Legion. For voluntary service to Veterans in Rushden, Northamptonshire (Rushden, Northamptonshire)
Alison Barbara Whitburn. Community Champion, Morrisons. For services to the community in Littlehampton, West Sussex (Arundel, West Sussex)
Jennifer Dale Wiggle. Lately Services Director, Living Streets. For services to Active Travel (Living Abroad)
Bryn Owen Williams, Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy
Gillian Mary Williams. President, Watford Premier Netball Club. For services to Netball in Watford (Watford, Hertfordshire)
Fiona Carol Williams. Chief Executive Officer, York Explore. For services to Libraries (London, Greater London)
Sarah Williams-Martin. For services to the community in Bath and North East Somerset during Covid-19 (Melksham, Wiltshire)
David John Wilson. For services to the community in Stevenage, Hertfordshire (Stevenage, Hertfordshire)
Anne Katherine Wilson. For services to the community in Great Leighs, Essex (Chelmsford, Essex)
Willam James Crawford Wilson. For services to the community in County Antrim (Larne, County Antrim)
Lesley Joan Winton. For services to Animal Welfare (Tranent, East Lothian)
Dawn Marie Wood. Marine Constable, Essex Police. For services to Marine Policing and to Conservation (Burnham on Crouch, Essex)
Nicola Maureen Woodward. For services to the community in Purley on Thames, Berkshire (Reading, Berkshire)
Max Woosey. For services to Fundraising for the North Devon Hospice during Covid-19 (Braunton, Devon)
Margaret Worsfold. For services to British Ice Skating (Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh)
Shirley Ann Wrigglesworth, Welfare Officer/co-ordinator, The British Association of the Alpes Maritimes and the Var. For services to British Community in South-East France
Rosemary Wells Wright. For services to the community in Leicestershire (Hinckley, Leicestershire)
Andrew Charles Wright. For services to Public Libraries (Mirfield, West Yorkshire)
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
England and Wales
Detective Sergeant Gordon Barclay – Metropolitan Police Service
Inspector Heidi Cara Boutcher – Metropolitan Police Service
Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of the Solomon Islands, on advice of Her Majesty's Solomon Island Ministers.[6]
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Rudgard Fox Irokalani. For services to Teaching, to Education and to the Anglican Church of Melanesia.
Billy Titiulu. For services to the Justice Sector, to Commerce and to the Government and the people of the Solomon Islands.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Rolland Sikua. For services to Education and to the Anglican Church of Melanesia.
Belize
Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Belize, on advice of Her Majesty's Belize Ministers.[7]
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Sean Craig Feinstein. For services to Entrepreneurship and to the Community.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
The Honourable Madam Justice Michelle Agnes Arana. For services to the field of law and Public Service.
Gordon Christopher Roe. For services to Entrepreneurship and to the Community.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Florencia Castillo. For services to the Community.
Dr. Marcelo Coyi. For services to the Medical Profession and to the Community.
Joel Robinson. For services to the Community.
The Honourable Elena Smith. For services to Education and to Trade Unionism.
Saint Christopher and Nevis
Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Saint Christopher and Nevis, on advice of Her Majesty's Saint Christopher and Nevis Ministers.[8]
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Larkland Montgomery Richards. For contribution to the development of Tourism.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Peter Coury. For services to Business Enterprise.
Marjorie Morton. For services to Governance and Public Service.
Canada
New Zealand
References
^"2022 New Year's Honours" (PDF). Retrieved 31 December 2021.
^"New Year Honours 2022: Overseas and International List". Retrieved 2 January 2022.
^ a b c"New appointments to the Order of the Garter announced". The Royal Household. 31 December 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
^"Overseas Territories Police and Fire Service Medal". The London Gazette. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
^"No. 63572". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2021. p. N46.
^"No. 63573". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2021. p. N50.
^"No. 63574". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2021. p. N54.
^"No. 63575". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2021. p. N58.