Professor David William Cross MacMillan F.R.S., F.R.S.E. Interim Chair, Supporting Communities. Vice Chair, UK/Ghana Chamber of Commerce and Regional Head, UK Export Finance. For services to Snooker and to Charity. For services to Food and to Charity. (Oxford, Oxfordshire), Zoe Maxine Couzens. Chair, LIVErNORTH. For services to the community in Wimbledon, London Borough of Merton, particularly during Covid-19. (Bangor, County Down), Michael George Summerbee. (London, Greater London), Pamela Anne Greig. Senior Anchorman, ITV. Director, Foundling Museum. Dr. Valma Jessamy. For services to Biomedical Engineering. Principal in Public Health, Public Health Wales NHS Trust. For services to abandoned and vulnerable children with HIV in Kenya. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire), Elizabeth Maud Crawford. For services to Education. Member of Parliament for Llanelli. (Reading, Berkshire), Joanne Youle. (Pilling, Lancashire), Virginia Jill Williams-Ellis. For services to Religion. Chair, Computing At School and National Centre for Computing Education. For services to the Hairdressing Industry, particularly during Covid-19. The Honourable Mr. Justice Michael Robert Humphreys. For services to global Disability Activism and Healthcare Reform. For services to the Arts. Lady in Waiting. Lately Chief Constable, Norfolk Constabulary. (Brighton, East Sussex), Samuel Bell. Major (Rtd) Brian Duffy Chairman, Royal British Legion, Republic of Ireland Branch. (Torquay, Devon), Anthony Lambert Tyrrell Brown. For services to the Safety and Equality of Women. For services to the Community in Handsworth, Birmingham particularly during COVID-19. For services to British Foreign Policy. Captain, 1st Amesbury Girls Brigade Company. For services to the UK/The Bahamas bilateral relations and to British Nationals in The Bahamas. For services to the Nuclear Industry and to the community in Caithness and North Sutherland. Deputy Director, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (Holywood, County Down), Martyn Butler (David Hewett). Lately SEND Policy Manager, Association of Colleges. For services to the Community and to Public Service. Gregory Miles Standish Butcher. For services to Culture and to the community in North East England. For services to General Practice and to the community in Orkney during Covid-19. For services to Cyber Security. For services to the NHS. (Belfast, Belfast), Julia Evelyn Morley. Chair, Joint Funding Board, The Duke of Edinburghs Award. (Kincardine, Fife), Dr James Smith Milne CBE DL. (Barnstaple, Devon), Jane Beverley Brooks. (Swansea, West Glamorgan), Dr Gwyneth Lewis. (London, Greater London), Katherine Janet Davies. For services to Veterans. Phaedon Christopoulos Managing Director of CPPC Logistics. Musician and Songwriter. For services to the community In Northern Ireland. Patron, Home-Start Norfolk. Bde. For services to leprosy sufferers and their children in India and Nepal. Friday, December 30, 2022 11:35 PM . (London, Greater London), Tracey Elizabeth Anne Crouch MP. The King's New Year and Birthday Honours are published in The Gazette twice a year, at New Year and on the King's official birthday. (South Croydon, Greater London), Peter David Woods DL. (London, Greater London), Professor John Unsworth. For services to Mental Health and Wellbeing. Chief Coach, Paralympic Pathway, British Rowing. For services to the Interfaith Community in West Yorkshire. General Practitioner, Skerryvore Medical Practice, Orkney. (Stanley, County Durham), Jordan Beecher. For services to Technology. Senior Sustainability Officer, Environment Department, City of London Corporation. For services to Charitable Funding in London, particularly during Covid-19. (Cheadle, Staffordshire), Richard James Crabtree. For services to the community in Clacton on Sea, Essex. For services to the community in Dereham, Norfolk during Covid-19. For services to Legal Education and to Charity in Northern Ireland. Lately Member, Council for Nature Conservation and the Countryside. Ranger, Government House, Perth, Western Australia. Chief Executive, Glasgow City Council and Chair, COP26 Programme Board. Regional Chief Nurse for South West, NHS England and NHS Improvement. Country Director Nigeria, World Conservation Society. (St Asaph, Clwyd), Barjinderpall Lall. Choreographer. For services to Education. lately Senior Research Analyst for Africa, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Source. Fundraiser, Breast Cancer Now. For services to the Arts. Kenneth Michael Atkinson. (Birmingham, West Midlands), Carol Thomas. For services to Further Education. Learning and Development Manager, Welsh Ambulance Service. For services to Military Veterans in Guernsey. Leader, Trefoil Guild, Stourbridge. Headteacher, Hope School, Liverpool. lately Gentleman Usher to The Queen. (Bristol, Bristol), Clifford James Brooks. Specialist Prosecutor, International Justice and Organised Crime Division, Crown Prosecution Service. (Belfast, Belfast), Sally Anne Yeoman. Senior Operational Manager, Public Service Prisons South, HM Prison and Probation Service. Amy Victoria Stocker. Member, Falkland Islands Defence Force and Fire Fighter, Falkland Islands Fire and Rescue Service. Member, Scottish Sports Futures. For services to Disability Arts. Assistant Director, Lifelong Learning and Culture, Surrey County Council. Teacher, Sidney Stringer Academy, Coventry. (Larne, County Antrim), Mansoor Ahmad. (London, Greater London), Dr Shamil Chandaria. Joan Florence Tapley. For Public Service. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh), John Douglas Torode. For services to the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service. (London, Greater London), Stephen Connell Stewart. Lorraine Rogers. Lately Director, Gordon and MacPhail Scotch Whisky Distillers and Distributors. For services to Public Health during Covid-19. (London). (Farnham, Surrey), Douglas Herbert Threlfall. (London, Greater London), Philip William Phillips. (London, Greater London), Mohammed Sadiq Badat. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Managing Director, Mandeville Hotel Group and Trustee, Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Temple. Artistic Director, Upswing. For services to the community in Northfield, Birmingham. For voluntary and charitable services to the community in the London Borough of Sutton, particularly with Older People. (Huntly, Aberdeenshire), Claudette Theresa Young. Customer Relations Manager, Transpennine Express. Member of Parliament for Kenilworth and Southam. Anne, Princess Royal, has received numerous titles, decorations, and honorary appointments during her as a member of the British royal family as the sister of King Charles III of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.Each is listed below; where two dates are shown, the first indicates the date of receiving the title or award (the title as Princess Anne of Edinburgh being given . This rank recognises outstanding achievements or service to the community which have had a long-term significant impact. Takashi Tsukamoto Chair, The Japan-British Society. (Leeds, West Yorkshire), Gabrielle Jill Richards. Sir Lloyd Marshall Dorfman C.B.E. For services to the Armed Forces. A total of 11 Channel Islanders have been recognised in the Platinum Jubilee Queen's Birthday Honours list. (Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire), Deborah Elizabeth Rogers. (Belfast, Belfast), Deborah Jessica Corry. This is Chapter IX from Marks's Pen and Pencil Sketches, Vol.I, pp. Lately Senior Marine Environmental Assessment Officer, Natural Resources Wales. (Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire), Professor James Robert Durrant FRS. For services to the Blackburn Muslim Burial Society and to the community in Blackburn, Lancashire, particularly during Covid-19. (Liverpool, Merseyside), Timothy Philip Woodward. For services to Parents of Children with Mental Health Needs. For services to Early Years Education. Kyron Elizabeth Strachan. Executive Director, Creative Diversity Network. Sister Marie Bridget St Croix. For services to Cricket and to Charity. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan), Caroline Howell. For services to Children. (Bury, Lancashire), Benjamin Alex Cowley. (Caistor, Norfolk), Ah Yee Shek. FFor services to the community in the London Borough of Hendon during COVID-19. (Telford, Shropshire), Ronald William Smyth. Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to community in Maidstone, Kent during COVID-19. (London, Greater London), Diane Vernon. Overseas Security Adviser, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. 22:30, 30 DEC 2022 King Charles' first honours list has been announced (Image: Getty Images) King Charles' first New Years honours list has been announced. Deputy County Commissioner, UK Scouting. Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, and Head, Centre for Autonomous Systems and Advanced Robotics. For services to Charitable Fundraising and to the NHS during Covid-19. Revenue Inspector, Stagecoach East. For services to the Covid-19 Response. The appointments were formally made by Charles III two months later. Lately Councillor, Derbyshire County Council. (Southport, Merseyside), Matthew Cambourne. For services to the community in Cranleigh, Surrey. Managing Director, Lets Talk. (London, Greater London), Marjorie Aitken. For services to Global Resilience and Crisis Management. Founder and Nursing Manager, New Life Home Trust. Senior Policy Adviser, Cabinet Office. This Order is within the personal gift of His Majesty The King and is administered by the Central Chancery of . Rough Sleeping Lead, Greater London Authority. Registered Manager, Abbeyvale Care Centre. Lately Director, Northern Ireland Retail Consortium. For services to Wellbeing and Pain Management. For services to the community in the West Midlands. Lately Chief Executive, Association of Medical Research Charities. Six new members of the order were chosen by Elizabeth II shortly before her death. (Tonbridge, Kent), James Trout. Tina Marie Pipet. For services to Social Care. For services to Business and to the Community. Louis De Leon. Team Leader, Environment Agency. For services to Organ Donation particularly in Ethnic Minority Communities. (Dursley, Gloucestershire), Annemarie ODonnell. (Harpenden, Hertfordshire), Anthony Victor Martin. (Rutherglen, Lanarkshire), Damian Stephen Reynolds. Chair, Lifeboat Management Group, Stornoway Lifeboat Station. For services to Policing. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire), Maura Rose Teager. (London, Greater London), Brian Hughes. Associate Director of Commercial and Procurement, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Beverley Thompson. For services to Animal Health and Welfare. (London, Greater London), Sheila Anne Cooper. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (Loughborough, Leicestershire), Alex William Griffiths. [49] The Honourable Victoria Prentis MP - 27 October 2022. Illustrator and Author. (Meldreth, Cambridgeshire), Janet Frances Ray. Astrid Gillespie Leader and Volunteer, Friends of All Saints Church Volunteer Group, East Horndon. lately Head, Counter Terrorism Team, British Embassy Kabul, Afghanistan. For voluntary and charitable services to the community in North Lancashire and South Cumbria. (London, Greater London), Andrew Gerald Moll. For services to Policing. For services to Justice and Forensic Science. (Bournemouth, Dorset), Jane Katrina Fearnley. For services to the community of Netherton, Merseyside. For services to Education. Chair, Torbay Lifeboat Fundraisers. (Manningtree, Essex), Dr Umakant Ramchandra Dave. For services to Education. For services to Social Cohesion. Lately Deputy Director, Head of Social Contact, Cabinet Office and Covid-19 Directorate Lead, Home Office. Chair, UK Cyber Security Council. Foster Carer, West Sussex County Council. Director, Climate, Environment and Energy, HM Treasury. For services to Labour Market Policy and Strategy. (Bristol, Bristol), Ian James Donohue. For services to the Arts and to the community in Kent. (Salford, Greater Manchester), Jayesh Kumar Dayarambhai Solanki (Jay Kumar Solanki). For voluntary service to Soldiers and their Families. (Penicuik, Midlothian), Michael James Downes. Norward Rudolph Rahming. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan), Charlotte Hunt. For services to the UK in Nigeria. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, The Country Food Trust and Trustee, The Spinal Muscular Atrophy Trust. (Ballymena, County Antrim), Janis Heaney. For services to Tourism. Those behind the selection process said there was more consideration for people who have represented themes such as youth engagement, the environment and public service to mark the Queens milestone. (Clacton on Sea, Essex), Liam Entwistle. For services to Sport and to the Community. Managing Director, Penrose Care. (Newtownards, County Down), Kelly Louise Buddery. For voluntary service to Veterans. (London, Greater London), Christopher Michael Jordan. (Carrickfergus, County Antrim), James McFarlane Hunter. For services to Higher Education. For services to People Living with Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva and their Families. For services to International Trade. (Birmingham, West Midlands), Angus Roderick Watson. (London, Greater London), Timothy Philip Maxwell Irwin. For voluntary and charitable services in Manchester. For services to Higher Education. For services to Children and Young People. For voluntary and charitable services in Renfrewshire. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan), Jamie Brogden. For services to British Foreign Policy and UK Government event delivery. David Grant Govier. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. Chief Executive Officer, Outwood Grange Academies Trust. Prison Education Manager, HM Prison and Young Offender Institution Askham Grange. For charitable and voluntary services in Hereford. Designer. (Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire), Dr Keith Reid. Principal and Chief Executive, Herewood College. Birthday Honours 2021; Birthday Honours 2022; Congratulatory messages; Honours; New Year Honours 2019; New Year Honours 2020; (Belfast, Belfast), Cherry Lucy McKean. The Queen's Birthday Honours 2022 . For services to Education. Verena Katharina Hefti Founder, Leaders Plus. For services to Young People. (London), Catherine Hankinson. Victor Jacob Quaid Toole. Clayton Leroy Fernander. Project Manager, Allens Cross Community Garden. The Order of the Companions of Honour was founded on June 4, 1917, by George V and it limited to just 65 members at any one time. Between 2012 and 2022, her arms featured the Royal Victorian Order circlet, . Isabelle Gouget Occupational therapist, Oxford NHS Foundation Trust. For voluntary services to Music and to the communities of Skye and Harris. For services to Education and to Children with Special Educational Needs. For Political Service. Special Constable, Northumbria Police. (Gloucester, Gloucestershire), Michael Stewart Dore. For services to the community in Portsmouth. Co-Founder and Trustee, African Children in Education. For services to General Practice. Chairman, Royal British Legion Club and Coronavirus Response Group, Fivemiletown. It is part of the state honours system, but is given at the discretion of the Sovereign and not on the advice of the Prime Minister. (Newtownabbey, County Antrim), Emma Jane Devenny. October 1, 2022 ~ Saad719. For services to Young People. For services to Charity and to Public Health. 2022 New Year honours; Press & public relations. For services to Mental Health. (Sandbach, Cheshire), Stuart Parker. For services to International Relations and to British Foreign Policy. For services to the community in Attenborough, Nottinghamshire. For services to Medical Science. The Reverend Canon Dr. Paul Oestreicher. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Pulp Friction. (Walsall, West Midlands), Candice Dionne James. For services to the Healthcare Sector. Honours lists of King Charles III For services to the Family Justice System. For services to Soldiers and their Families. For services to Business and to Tourism. For services to the Maritime Sector. For services to Medicine. Margaret West. For services to Table Tennis. For services to British business in the Czech Republic. Katrina Johnson. Deputy Director for Nursing Professional Development, NHS England and NHS Improvement. (Wigan, Greater Manchester), Lisa Pascoe. The system is overseen by the Cabinet Office Honours and. Works Supervisor, Forestry England. Catering Manager, HM Prison Kirkham. Chief Executive Officer, Notting Hill Genesis. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire), Lance Victor George Haggith. Colin Bryson Coull. (London, Greater London), James Rhys Bowen. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to Fashion and to Technology. For services to the community in Preesall, Lancashire during Covid-19. For services to Housing. For services to Gateshead Harriers Athletics Club. For services to Higher Education in Scotland. For services to Association Football. (Limavady, County Londonderry), Joanne Dewire. For services to the Animal Health and Welfare Sectors. James Ekow Eshun. Air Vice-Marshal Lincoln Scott Taylor O.B.E. (Belfast, Belfast), Professor Parveen Yaqoob. For services to People with Disabilities in Peterborough. For services to Social Enterprise. Board Member, Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear), Ian Watson. (London, Greater London), Esi Addae Eshun. For services to Policing. For voluntary and charitable services in the community of Leicester and Abroad. For services to Security and British Foreign Policy. Henrietta Matilda Woodford. (Brasside, County Durham), George Thomas Johnson. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire), Susan Jill Carter. Bear Montique Interim Chief Executive Officer, Standing Together Against Domestic Violence and Founder, Advance Advocacy Service. Chief Executive Officer, Reigate and Banstead Womens Aid. For services to Religion and to the Community. (Holywood, County Down), Professor Renee Elizabeth Sockett (Liz Fielding) FRS. Peter McGowran. For services to Sustainable and Clean Energy. Lately Non-Executive Director, Coal Authority. Executive Director, Royal Shakespeare Company. Chairman, Royal British Legion, Republic of Ireland Branch. (Newtownards, County Down), Professor Daljit Nagra. For Political and Public Service. The Royal Victorian Order has been awarded to Royals that had married into the Royal Family, including the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duchess of Cambridge, Sir Timothy Laurence, Countess of Wessex, Duchess of Gloucester, and the Duchess of Kent, as well as Prince Harry. Beat Manager, Forestry England. Watch Manager, Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Community Nursing and Community Nurse Education. (Manchester, Greater Manchester), Christine Anne McLachlan. 31 Dec 2022 Government House is pleased to announce that His Majesty The King has appointed Her Honour the Honourable Vicki O'Halloran AO, a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in The King's New Year's Honours List, in recognition of her eminent service as Administrator of the Northern Territory over the past five years. Matthew Miller. The Royal Victorian Order The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George Order of Merit The Most Honourable Order of the Bath The Most Ancient and Most Nobel Order of the. Debt Recovery Officer, Defence Business Services, Ministry of Defence. For services to Older People in Northern Ireland. (London). Chief Executive Officer, The Fragrance Shop and Per-Scent. Materials Engineer, McLaren Automotive Ltd. For services to Engineering, to Innovation and to Diversity. Chief Fire Officer, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service. As part of the British honours system, Special Honours are issued at the Monarch's pleasure at any given time. Co-founder, Tim and Danny Music. (Limpsfield, Surrey), Dr David Malcolm Brohn. Jason Clancy. Director, Grizedale Arts. (Manchester, Greater Manchester), Georgina Astrid Usher. The Royal Victorian Order is an order of Knighthood instituted by Queen Victoria in 1896 to reward personal services rendered to the monarch. For services to Charity and to Public Health. Bishop Dr. Delton Dewitt Fernander. For services to the Railway Industry. For voluntary services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. Arevik Saribekyan Country Director, British Council in Armenia. (Felixstowe, Suffolk), Benjamin John Green. For services to Association Football and to Charity in Scotland. Volunteer, Royal Ulster Constabulary GC. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. Professor of Information Engineering, Information Engineering Division, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge. (Oldham, Greater Manchester), Janet Audrey Heap. For services to British Foreign Policy and British Nationals overseas. For services to Religion. For services to UK and France Nuclear co-operation. For services to Curling. For services to Security Research. Director of Public Health, Doncaster Council. For services to Education. Chair of the Board of Trustees, WaterAid UK. Principal, Eden Girls School, London Borough of Waltham Forest. For services to the People with Hearing Impairments in Cambridgeshire, particularly during Covid-19. (Farningham, Kent), Hifsa Haroon-Iqbal MBE DL. Professor of Experimental Cancer Medicine, Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University. Head of Development, Continuous Improvement Service, HM Revenue and Customs. (London, Greater London), Claire Margaret Aston. Director, Bradford Moor Play and Support Service. Dr. Vinod Joshi Retired dentist and founder of the Mouth Cancer Foundation in the UK. For services to Law Enforcement. For services to Charity in Vietnam and Mongolia. For services to Local Government during Covid-19. Founder, Hadrian Healthcare Group and Founder, Watson Family Charitable Trust. Permanent Secretary, Department for Transport. I also evaluated the program pilots with young carers, and (prospectively) young people from . For services to Young People in Leicestershire, particularly during Covid-19. For services to the community in the Cayman Islands. Justin Charles Maclennan Adams. Head Coach, British Curling Team. For voluntary service to the Public and Commercial Services Union in Wales. For services to the Economy and to Government. For Public Service. For services to the Economy. Vice-Principal, Longstone Special School, Dundonald, Belfast. Paula Patricia Sweeting. (Stevenage, Hertfordshire), Roberta McNally. Head of Office for Nuclear Regulation Sponsorship Team, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Lately Director, Home Office and Governor of Anguilla. (Warwickshire, West Midlands), Lorraine Kennedy. For services to Young People. The Royal Victorian Order was founded by Queen Victoria in 1896. (Newark, Nottinghamshire), Professor Aled Owain Phillips. For services to Advanced Materials and Solar Energy Research for Low Carbon Technology. retired Teacher and Founder, The Nick Webber Trust. Senior Officer, National Crime Agency. (Long Eaton, Derbyshire), Angela Rosemary Khalil. Brenda Jean Sawyer. For services to the community in Somerford Keynes, Gloucestershire. For services to British Foreign Policy. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Chief Executive Officer, Tapestry Partnership, For services to Teachers and Educators in Scotland. Director, Office of the Parliamentary Counsel, Cabinet Office. Lately Chief Executive Officer, Spartans Community Football Academy. Founder, Transgender Trend. For services to UK/Portugal relations and to Social and Environmental Sustainability in the Douro region of Portugal. Rosie Massingham. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire), Gaynor Sullivan (Bonnie Tyler). Domestic Abuse Policy Lead, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. (Radlett, Hertfordshire), John Daly. (Sevenoaks, Kent), Nigel James Brooks. Writer and Broadcaster. Lately Chief Executive Officer, Meetings Industry Association. (London, Greater London), Shaun Philip Johnson. (London, Greater London), Sandeep Mahal. For services to Education. For services to the community in County Tyrone. Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (Brighton, East Sussex), Dr David Rhys Gwyn. For Public Service. Deputy Curator of Works of Art and Head of Interpretation, House of Commons. Executive Assistant to the Private Secretary to The Earl and Countess of Wessex. Political Officer, British High Commission Bridgetown, Barbados. For services to the Economy in Northern Ireland. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Dr Liam Vincent Fleming. For services to Music and to the community in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. National Director, Libraries, Arts Council England. Member of Parliament for Chatham and Aylesford. For services to Flood Risk Management in the Yorkshire Region. For services to Literature and to Charity. (Sedgefield, County Durham), His Honour Anthony Simon Lissant Cleary. Councillor, Cheshire West and Chester Council. Country Park Foreman, Sandringham Estate. (Bingley, West Yorkshire), Elizabeth Ann Townsend. Assistant Director, International Engagement and Protocol, Department for International Trade. (London, Greater London), Martin Eugene Joseph Bradley OBE. For services to Policing and the Public. Brandon Jones. For Political and Public Service. Ronald Loof President, Risquons Tous World War 2 Memorial Association. BREAKING: New Year Honours List 2022 revealed - Dame Joanna Lumley and Dame Vanessa Redgrave amongst recipients By Charlie Proctor 31st December 2021 Actresses Joanna Lumley and Vanessa Redgrave. Chief Executive Officer, Ethnic Minorities and Youth Support Team Wales. Housekeeper and Guide, Castle of Mey. For services to the Rail Industry. Lately Director, Communications and Stakeholder Relations, LLWR Ltd. For services to the Nuclear Industry and to the community in West Cumbria. (Stourbridge, West Midlands), Simon Essex Cubitt. Clinical Adviser, The College of Optometrists. (Williton, Somerset), Elizabeth McGowan. Delivery Director, South West Region, HM Courts and Tribunal Service. Chair, Community Voluntary Services Tendring. For services to Law Enforcement. (Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan), Stephen Davies. For voluntary service to the community in Oldham, Greater Manchester. (London, Greater London), Nicholas Adrian Horst. Chairman, Jersey Homes Trust. (Belfast, Belfast), Andrew Drummond McCrea. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Diversity. For services to the community in Lancashire. For services to Piping in Scotland. For services to Dentistry. For services to Literature. (London, Greater London), Dr Brian Negus. For services to Diversity and Inclusion and to Business Growth and Marketing Strategy. (Holmfirth, West Yorkshire), Enid Hilda Waterfall. Head of Recreation and Visitor Experience, Forestry England and Co-Chair, Outdoor Recreation Network. Headteacher, Brownhill Learning Community. For charitable and voluntary services, particularly during Covid-19. Broadcaster. (Wigtown, Dumfries and Galloway), Andrew Rhodes QPM. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Himaya Haven CIC. For services to Defence. (London, Greater London), Edward Walker. For services to the Built Environment. lately Charge dAffaires ad Interim, UK Mission to Afghanistan, Doha. For services to Business and Community Development. For services to the Royal British Legion. For services to Emergency Care in the East of England. For services to the National Infrastructure during Covid-19. Work Coach, Department for Work and Pensions. Constable, Northamptonshire Police. (Saint Austell, Cornwall), Robert Vincent Stephenson-Padron. Principal, Richard Long & Co and Founder and Director, The Mara Rianda Charitable Trust. For services to the community in Preston, Lancashire particularly during Covid-19. Director, Her Majestys Cayman Islands Prison Service. (Banbridge, County Down), Diane Hamilton Hosking. Lately Principal Private Secretary and Head of Private Office, Crown Prosecution Service. Professor of Physical Oceanography, University of East Anglia. Chief Economic Adviser, H.M Treasury. For services to Girlguiding and to Charity. For services to the Optical Industry and to Business in Wales. For services to Defence. Councillor, Telford and Wrekin Council. For services to British Foreign Policy. Lately Lead Scientist, Bovine Tuberculosis, Animal and Plant Health Agency. Founder, Sports Traider. (Oxford, Oxfordshire), Francis Ephraim Dempsey. (Selby, North Yorkshire), Andrew Rhys Howell. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Spice Village. Lately Resilience Learning Programme Manager, Scottish Government. (Bangor, County Down), Lisa Bryer. For services to Holocaust Education. Headteacher, Saffron Valley Collegiate School. Chair, Board of Trustees, Army Widows Association. (St Albans, Hertfordshire), Denise Chevin. Society Team Lead, Covid-19 Taskforce, Cabinet Office. For services to Young People, particularly during Covid-19. For services to Security and to British Nationals overseas. For Political Service. (Didcot, Oxfordshire), Samuel Thomas McGregor. Barbara Chantrill Founder, Leicestershire Education Business Company. For services to People with Disabilities. Independent Chair, Blackpool Opportunity Area. (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire), Dr Elaine Allen. For services to the community in Oxted, Surrey particularly during Covid-19. For services to Education. (Fareham, Hampshire), Charlotte Sara Hosker. Lately Deputy Principal, Glasgow Clyde College. For services to Law and Order. (Somerset), Helen Gwenllian Nellis. For services to HM Prison and Probation Service. Founder and Chief Brand Officer, Joules Group plc. Member of Parliament for East Ham. For services to Immunotherapy and to Covid-19 Research. Director and Chief Executive, HOME Manchester. For Public Service. Chief Executive Officer, The National Association of Independent Schools and Non-Maintained Special Schools. lately Senior Overseas Security Manager, British Embassy Kabul, Afghanistan. For Public Service. (Bangor, County Down), Simon John Shepherd. Founder and Managing Director, Jam Jar Cinema. (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire), Camilla Byk. For services to Health and Wellbeing during Covid-19. Heather Rosemary Muntaner. For services to Young People. For services to Sport. Ronald Stanley Hayes. For services to UK Life Sciences and the Response to Covid-19. The Royal Victorian Order To see the latest newsletter about the Order please (link to follow)>click here..