mbe honours list 2021

For services to the NHS during Covid-19. For services to Charity and the community in Aberdeenshire. (Brighouse, West Yorkshire), Colin Richard Weaver. Principal, Bridgend College. For services to Education and to the Community. For voluntary services to Waterways and to Young People through Girlguiding UK. Lately Board Member, Northern Ireland Screen. (Dover, Kent), Joanna Angelina Helen Snow. (Leeds, West Yorkshire), Alexander Watt. For services to British Nationals overseas. (Manchester, Greater Manchester), George Kenneth Graham. For services to Architecture. For services to British Nationals overseas. Organiser, Lumley Boccia and Social Group. For services to Education. (Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear), Susan Crocker. For her contribution to Foreign and public service. (London, Greater London), David John Lewis. Chief Executive Officer, Dogstar Fashion, Sri Lanka. For services to International Trade. Clinical Director, Black Country Pathology Services. For services to Motorcycle Racing. For services to people with Aspergers Syndrome. Hugh Charlesworth Marshall Senior. (Crewe, Cheshire), Simon York. For services to the Tax System. Managing Director, Bidfood Wholesale Depots. (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear), Albert Frederick John Scruby. For services to Maritime History and to Charity. For services to the NHS during Covid-19. Chief Executive Officer Business Link Japan. For services to Wellbeing in Later Life. The New Year Honours 2021 lists have been published, marking the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom. Lately Watch Manager, Cleveland Fire Brigade. For services to Law and Order. For services to National Security. For services to Primary Education in Northern Ireland. Policy Manager, Global Funds Department, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. All rights reserved. Assistant Scientific Officer, Animal and Plant Health Agency. For charitable and voluntary services to People with Brain Tumours. Sarah Jevons. Lately Director, Historic Properties, English Heritage. For services to the community in Smeeton Westerby, Leicestershire. Executive Director, International Institute for Strategic Studies Asia. Athill Cuthbert Rawlins. For services to supporting Victims of Terrorism in the UK and Belgium. (Haywards Heath, West Sussex), Philip Norman Archer. (London, Greater London), Gillian Coultard. For political service. For services to the community in Colonsay and Oronsay, Inner Hebrides. For services to the Isle of Man during the Covid-19 crisis. For services to Patients from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds. (Salisbury, Wiltshire), Jill Hudson-Clark. Assistant Commissioner, The Royal Bahamas Police. For services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and to Maritime Safety in Cornwall. For services to the community in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Member of the Northern Ireland Legislative Assembly for North Belfast. Lord-Lieutenant of Cheshire. For services to Physiotherapy. Etienne Farquharson Junior. (Cleveland, North Yorkshire), Adrian Philip Thompson. (Oban, Argyll and Bute), Captain Barbara Campbell. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to Education. (Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire), Carolyn Savage. General Practitioner, The Castle Practice, Birmingham. For services to the Fashion and Beauty Industry and to Diversity. For services to Further and Higher Education in Wales. Project Manager, St. Helena Government. Project Delivery Manager, Digital Group, Department for Work and Pensions. (Ibstock, Leicestershire), Sarah Pickering. (London, Greater London), Martin Andrew Rowley. (Staines, Surrey), Sarah Victoria Wallace. Director of the National Centre for the Study of Critical Incident Decision Making, University of Liverpool. For services to the Vulnerable in Northamptonshire during the Covid-19 Response. (Liverpool, Merseyside), Donalda Macintyre Maclay Bradbury. (Londonderry, County Londonderry), David Alistair McGowan. (Swanage, Dorset), Rebecca Cobbin MBE. For services to Plant Health. For services to the Vulnerable during the Covid-19 Response. (London, Greater London), Rachel Jacqueline Davis. For services to Defence. For services to Football. (London, Greater London), Alan Douglas Watson. Chief Executive Officer, Climbing Out. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Rita Hollens. For services to People with Parkinsons Disease in West Cumbria. Team Leader, C-19 Business Management, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Judith Marie Alpuche. For services to People with Osteoporosis and to Charity. (Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester), Councillor Azhar Ali. Matron, Intensive Care Unit, Ashford and St Peters Hospital Foundation Trust. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan), Simon Keith Pirotte. Chair, Natural Capital Committee. A range of top private practice lawyers, in-house leaders and judges have been recognised in the latest New Year Honours list. For services to Swimming. Chief Executive Officer, FoodCycle. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire), Samantha Clayton. (Bristol), Martyne Girvan. For voluntary service to the community in the City of London during the Covid-19 Response. (Coventry, West Midlands), John Robert Sleep. (London, Greater London), Gregory John Barton. For services to Victims of Abuse and to Charity. (London, Greater London), Mark Edward Cheeseman. Professor of Perioperative Medicine and Consultant Anaesthetist, University College London. For services to supporting British Nationals overseas. For services to Education. (Loughton, Essex), Harjinder Kaur Kandola. Professor of Criminal Justice, University College London and Deputy High Court Judge and Lately Law Commissioner for Criminal Law, The Law Commission. Ward Manager, Barts Health NHS Trust. For services to Disadvantaged Young People. (London, Greater London), Richard Anthony Lee. Birthday Honours 2020. For services to the community in Merseyside. Chief Executive Officer, Pembrokeshire Frame. For services to Parliament and to the community in Essex. For voluntary service to Girlguiding in Wimbledon, London. For services to Film. Chair, British Business Group, Lagos, Nigeria. Manager, British Diplomatic Oral History Programme. For services to the Community and to Autism. Agnieszka Monika Kosterska. For services to Culture and to Creativity during Covid-19. For services to Young People in London. Martin Lempriere. For services to Philanthropy during Covid-19. (Ludlow, Shropshire), John Bradshaw. For services to Rugby Union Football. Founder, Tech London Advocates. Store Manager, Marks and Spencer. Assistant Director, Nursing Services for Critical Care, Northern Care Alliance NHS Group. (Deal, Kent), Laura Jane Norris. (Wolverhampton, West Midlands), Arthur William Simpson. (Great Ouseburn, North Yorkshire), Desmond Victor James Cheyne. For services to Sport. For services to Retail Customers during the Covid-19 Response. (London, Greater London), Angela Eagle MP. General Practitioner, Haughton Thornley Medical Centre. (Kilsyth, City of Glasgow), Marcello Antonio Casale. For services to Policing and Ethnic Minority Communities in Merseyside. Artist. For services to the community in the West Midlands, particularly during Covid-19. For services to Culture and Heritage. For services to the community in South Armagh. (London, Greater London), Ryan Lawrence Kelley. Independent Advisor and Global LGBT Advocate. For services to Education in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. (London, Greater London), Hugh Maclean Vernon. For services to Parliament including leading the Covid-19 Response. Member of Parliament for Wallasey. For services to Children and Young People with Autism and to their Families. Founder, Ride High. Volunteer Ambassador, Royal Osteoporosis Society. For services to the Bowland Pennine Mountain Search and Rescue Team. For services to Education and to LGBTQ Equality. Assistant Chief Constable, Lincolnshire Police. The 39-year-old 's gong comes two decades after. Detective Inspector Caroline Anne Williams. For services to the Womens Refuge Movement in Colchester, Essex. (Winchester, Hampshire), Dr Roganie Govender. Head of Long Term Care, Hywel Dda University Health Board. Chair and Captain, The Medusa Trust. For voluntary service to Heritage. (London, Greater London), Alexander John Anderson. (Lewes, East Sussex), Richard John Stibbles. Consultant General and Hepatobiliary Surgeon, Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Volunteer, Jewish Lads and Girls Brigade. (Somerton, Somerset), Francis Hodgkinson. Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Linbrooke Services Ltd. For services to Business and to Skills. Consultant, Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust. For professional and voluntary services to Midwifery. For services to Education. For services to the community in Bath, Somerset during the Covid-19 Response. (Coleraine, County Londonderry), Jacqui Darlington. (Newton Abbot, Devon), Alan John Tapp. Going Abroad Advisor, Diplomatic Service Families Association. For services to the Food Industry and to Business. For services to Adults with Learning Disabilities in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. For services to Community Policing in Lambeth, London. For services to Anaesthesia, Perioperative and Critical Care. Volunteer, Bristol Aero Collection Trust. For services to British Nationals overseas. Circuit Judge, England and Wales. For services to British foreign policy. (Helston, Cornwall), Kerry-Anne Louise OBrien. (Leicester, Leicestershire), Cordella Bart-Stewart. For voluntary service to Disadvantaged Young People in Surrey and Hampshire. For voluntary service in Greater Manchester during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Air Quality and to Environmental Conservation in London. (London, Greater London), Philip John Cowburn. (Ipswich, Suffolk), Raymond Alfred Stradling Marsh. For services to Small Business Finance. Founder, The Sikh Food Bank. Director, Business in the Community, Cymru and lately Director, Employer and Employee Engagement, Education and Skills Funding Agency. For services to Education. (Southend-on-Sea, Essex), Kimberly Ann Wide. Lately Director of Music, Coloma Convent Girls School. Chairman, Jersey Milk Marketing Board. Police Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. Chief Health, Safety and Wellbeing Officer, Thames Water. (Longridge, Lancashire), Paul Hebborn. (Lewes, East Sussex), Cassandra Anna Buchanan. Lawrence Owen Jenkins. For services to the community in Dungannon, County Tyrone. (Bolton, Greater Manchester), Judith Anne Halkerston. Band Leader, 1st Ibstock Scout Band. (Edinburgh), Barbara Collins. (Ilkley, West Yorkshire), Professor Anthony Keith Campbell. (Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex), Christopher Scott Smith. Chief Executive, UK Road Offender Education. (Morpeth, Northumberland), Angela Mary Owen. (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire), Colin Lester Balsam. Linda Mae Sands. (Andover, Hampshire), Dr Thomas Bernard Nicholas Best. Colonel Michael John Fitzhardinge Kingscote. For services to Inclusive Patient and to Public Involvement in Research. Family Legal Team Manager, Cheshire and Merseyside, H.M. Courts and Tribunals Service. For services to promoting British commercial interests in Lithuania. (Swinton, South Yorkshire), Terry Nicholas Bracher. Assistant Show Secretary, Hertfordshire County Show. (Bolton, Greater Manchester), Alison Judith Bailey Castellina. President, UK Harbour Masters Association, and Senior Harbour Master, Forthports ltd. For services to Women in the Maritime Sector. For services to the Homeless and to the community in Walsall, West Midlands. National Director, Altogether Better. (Springthorpe, South Yorkshire), Isabella Collum. Director of Software Engineering, Parliamentary Digital Service. Centre Manager, Forth Valley Sensory Centre. (Bearsden, Dunbartonshire), Professor Raad Shakir. For services to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Communications Officer, The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Education in West Yorkshire. (London, Greater London), Kevin Robert Ingram. Headteacher, Westminster School, Rowley Regis. HM Courts and . (Ballyward, County Down), Lady Maureen Margaret Ann McGinn JP. For voluntary services to Young People through Girlguiding UK and to Charity in Staffordshire. For services to Young People. (Langport, Somerset), Heather Pope. (Godalming, Surrey), Darryl Sean Ewing Morgan. For services to charity during Covid-19. Principal, Brinsbury College, Pulborough. Health and Safety Director, Heathrow Airport. John McLean Riley. For services to the community in the West Midlands. Founder, Huntingtons Disease Youth Organisation. For services to Charity. Independent Lead, Windrush Lessons Learned Review and H.M. lately Security Adviser and Business Continuity Manager, Royal Household. (London, Greater London), Dr Stephanie Joy Tyler. Daniel James Cowen. For services to Business and to Civic involvement. Collin Tyrell. Policy Adviser, Global Funds Department, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Kevin David Steward. Dr Mary Patricia Sheridan. (Bradford, West Yorkshire), Nicholas John Rust. Duncan Overfield. Lately Artistic Director, Phoenix Dance Theatre, Chief Executive and Principal, Northern School of Contemporary Dance. Founder, Change of Scene. Chief Executive, CharityComms. Community Champion, Gosport Store. Potter. For services to Education. For charitable services. For services to Leadership and Nursing Care for Intensive Care Patients and Staff, particularly during Covid-19. Founder, RoadPeace North West. (Walton-on-Thames, Surrey), Charles Edward Rowell. For services to Diversity and to Inclusion. (Evercreech, Somerset), Dr Hermione Anne Phoebe Cockburn. Co-founder, Urban Outreach. (Dungannon, County Tyrone), Violet McKeown. (Colchester, Essex), Maya Joshi. Manager, Kingsley House. For voluntary service to Young People with Autism and Learning Difficulties in Belfast. Robotics Director, UK Atomic Energy Authority. For services to People with Intellectual Disabilities. For professional and voluntary services to Disadvantaged People. For voluntary service to the Scout Movement in Counties Down and Armagh. For services to Dance. Melanie Anne Wilson. For services to the community in Surrey. (London, Greater London), Andrew George Beet. (Rochford, Essex), Jon Parker. (Brecon, Powys), Samah Khalil. For services to British Nationals overseas. (Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan), Wilfred Dennis Nathanielsz. For services to the Digital Economy. For public and charitable services. (Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk), Professor Julian Anderson. For services to Occupational Therapy. Morrisons Community Champion, Basingstoke. Stephen Philip Robbins. For services to Maternal Healthcare overseas. Essex Police. (Ringwood, Hampshire), Jeremy Lewis Simons. (Edinburgh), Alan John Burnell. For services to Bereaved People and to the community in Fife. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire), Dr Tamsin Mary Holland Brown. Honorary President, Cumbria Tourism. For services to the Hospitality Sector, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), Brigadier Elizabeth Jane Faithfull-Davies. (London, Greater London), Andrew Charles Robert Barnett. Erin Victoria Harvey. (London, Greater London), Suzanne Elizabeth Miell-Ingram. Head of Strategy and Policy for Specialised Services, NHS England and NHS Improvement. Inspector of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services. For his contribution to Sport and to Civic services. (Edinburgh), Vivienne Artz. Artist. For services to British foreign policy. (Londonderry, County Londonderry), Peggy Margaret Mary ODwyer. Irene Louise Campden M.V.O. For services to Social Change. For services to Mental Health Learning. (Burnside, City of Glasgow), Elizabeth Ann Blades. (Cults, City of Aberdeen), Judith Stella Rhys. (London, Greater London), Stephen Daniel De Silva. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. (Larbert, Stirling and Falkirk), Khairun Nisa. Amy Louise Smith. For services to the community in Woodchurch, Kent. For services to Education. (Belfast), Sarah Jane Hampton. Headteacher, Little Sutton School, West Midlands. For services to the NSPCC and to the community in the London Borough of Bromley. Volunteer, Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum and Wellington Arts Association. (Belfast), Asiyah Ravat. (Surrey). For services to Young People in Longridge, Lancashire. British Red Cross Staff Member and volunteer. Elsewhere, there is a damehood for the actress Sheila Hancock, who joked that she felt slightly miscast, and MBEs for football veterans Jimmy Greaves and Ron Flowers, following a campaign to honour every surviving member of Englands 1966 World Cup squad. (Stevenage, Hertfordshire), Anne Viensouk Keothavong Bretherton. lately Senior Curator, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Royal Collection. Chief Constable, Isle of Man Constabulary. For charitable services to Maritme Safety. Assistant Housekeeper, Wren House. (Wigtown, Dumfries and Galloway), Sharon Grace Thorpe. (London, Greater London), Paul Denniston Hackett. (Exeter, Devon), Gemma Normensell. For services to British Nationals overseas. Chief Executive, Northern Lighthouse Board. (Londonderry, County Londonderry), Jacqueline Campbell. For services to Victims of Domestic Abuse. Founder, Bloomsbury Publishing. For services to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to public understanding of UK foreign policy. (Birmingham, West Midlands), John Henry Richmond. (Achnasheen, Ross and Cromarty), Patricia Anne Trevett. For services to Sailing. For services to Transgender Equality. (Haynes, Bedfordshire), Lynne Gillian Owens CBE QPM. (Woodbridge, Suffolk), Lord Diljit Singh Rana MBE. (London, Greater London), Carol Susan Tiley. Members Services Officer, Parliamentary Digital Service. For services to Cumberland Lodge. For services to Vulnerable People during the Covid-19 Response. (Lurgan, County Armagh), Professor Allister Ian Ferguson FRSE. For services to the community in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Lately Curator, Greek Bronze Age Collections and Keeper, Department of Greece and Rome, British Museum. (Wirral, Merseyside), Richard Sperrin Fawcett. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Published 30 December 2020 22:30. (York, North Yorkshire), John Kane. For services to the Vulnerable in Northern Ireland. Mudawi-Rowlings was the runner-up in the Arab-British CentAward for Culture in 2019. (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear), David Keay Dorward. For services to the Homeless during the Covid-19 Response. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands), Aquiline Chivinge. Christopher Matthew Dunn. (Macclesfield, Cheshire), Linda Carrington. For services to International Development. lately Trustee, Foundation of the College of St. George. For services to Agriculture and to Charity in Northern Ireland. Birthday Honours 2018. (Acharacle, Argyll and Bute), Karen McDowell. (Southampton, Hampshire), Arnold Wilson Ashworth. Prison Group Director, Manchester, Mersey and Cheshire, HM Prison and Probation Service. (Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire), Dr Oliver Edward Pattison Shanks. (Stafford, Staffordshire), Courtney-Jayne Foley. Principal, Southend Adult Community College. For services to Public Health. Community Champion, Wm Morrisons. Community Champion, Asda Donnington Wood. Venetta Laws. Tour Guide, Peterhead Prison Museum. For services to the Performing Arts in Newport, South Wales. Chair, National Pubwatch. Director of Childrens Services, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. Volunteer, Southend-on-Sea Lifeboat Station. (London, Greater London), Janet Cicely Arthur. Chairman of the Trustees, The Robinson Memorial Hospital. For public service. Advanced Clinical Practitioner at BARTS Health NHS Trust. Famous faces across the world of sport and acting have been recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours List in 2021. For services to Naval Operational Effectiveness. (Alton, Hampshire), John David Owen. (Bristol), Dr Heather Ann Williams. Co-chair, National Network of Parent Carer Forums. Chief People Officer, Willmott Dixon. (London, Greater London), Hazel Shirley. Chef and Restaurateur. Lately Head of Operations and Regional Media, Conservative Party. For services to Nursing, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Materials Manager, Transport for London. Managing Director, Association of Ambulance Chief Executives. (Winchester, Hampshire), Professor Mohan Jayantha Edirisinghe FREng. For services to Children in London. (Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire), Susan Tipton. Contents 1 Life Peerage 1.1 Conservative Party (Bristol, Gloucestershire), Louise Olivia Beaton. (Edington, Wiltshire), Laura Josephine Henry. former Principal, Jerudong International School, Brunei. Senior Private Secretary to the First Minister of Wales. For services to the community in Bolton, Greater Manchester, particularly during Covid-19. Leader of Labour Group, Lancashire County Council. Head of Consulting, PwC UK and EMEA and lately Regional Chair, PwC Northern Ireland. For services to Financial Education. (Abroad, Abroad), Andrew Shelley. I work in the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) as a very proud civil servant. Poet. For services to Art. For services to International Development. For services to Employment and to the community in Llanelli and South Wales. Birthday Honours 2022. Police Service of Northern Ireland. Matron, Intensive Care Unit, Kettering General Hospital. lately Training and Exercise Officer, Crisis Management Department, Consular Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (London, Greater London), Joy Louise Scott. British High Commissioner, Wellington, New Zealand. For voluntary and charitable services to the community in Dumfriesshire. For services to Healthcare and to the 111 Service in Wales. (County Durham), Trevor David Ferguson. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Chief Superintendent Jane Johnson. (Ystradgynlais, Powys), William Ian David Plaistowe. For services to Further Education in Cornwall. For services to the Elderley during Covid-19. For services to Anglo-German Understanding and History. Electrician, Property Section, Royal Household. Jasper Reid. (Tamworth, Staffordshire), Anjuu Trevedi. Cathryn Jean James. Director, BBC Arts. For services to Singing, Mental Health and to the community in Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians during the Covid-19 Response. Martin Flaherty O.B.E. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire), Tracey Helena Wren. Professor Carlton Anthony William Evans. Founder, Covid Tech Support. For services to Trauma Surgery. Treasurer, SOS Rape Crisis, Southend on Sea. Lately, Chief Executive, Community Security Trust. Fundraiser, Guildcare. (Brentwood, Essex), Simon Mark Halden. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Surrey. Volunteer Fundraiser, NSPCC. Lieutenant General Tyrone Richard Urch C.B.E. (London, Greater London), Alan Kenneth Lane. Child and Family Principal Social Worker, Coventry City Council. (London, Greater London), Jacqueline Winning. Friday 11 June 2021, 7:04pm. For services to Transport and to People with Disabilities. Assistant Head, NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service. Delivery Manager, Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal. Deputy Director, Museums and Cultural Property, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. Chair Baynards Zambia Trust. For services to the community in Tottenham Hale, London. For services to Transport. Director, Infection Prevention and Control and Consultant Microbiologist, The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust. (Plymouth, Devon), Valerie Teresa Ford. For services to Music. Jason Gyan Doondeea. For services to Motor Vehicle Battery Technology. (London, Greater London), Dr Malcolm Butler. (Winchester, Hampshire), Mohamed Hazrath Haleem Ossman. For charitable services to the NHS. (London, Greater London), Robert Duncan Dick. Martin Laing Gordon O.B.E. Roger Alexander Deakins C.B.E. (Neath, West Glamorgan), Paul Stanley Brockman. For services to Golf. (Oldham, Greater Manchester), Deborah Anne Francis. (Ledbury, Herefordshire), Dr Katherine Hewlett. For voluntary service to Armed Forces Veterans. (Stockbridge, Hampshire), Anthony John Spiro. For services to Higher Education. Co-Founder, BiteMedicine and Junior Doctor, Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Financial Services and to Gender Diversity. (Eastbourne, East Sussex), Helen Refna Williams. Alwin James. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear), Richard Leslie Martin Wohanka. (Gullane, East Lothian), Dr Timothy Boon Leong Ho. Legal Director, Department for Health and Social Care Legal Advisers, Government Legal Department. Cellist. (Norwich, Norfolk), Kenneth Edward Ashby. For voluntary service to Young People with Disabilities in Houghton-le-Spring, Sunderland. Consultant Paediatrician, University Hospital Southampton. For services to British foreign policy. (London, Greater London), Marie Shevas. (Plymouth, Devon), Evelyn Helen Forde. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to Fire Safety. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to Education, to Culture and to Integration in Scotland. For voluntary service to Rural Communities. (Greenfield, Clwyd), Malique Jamal Al-Shabazz. Director, Advanced Technology Institute, University of Surrey. Tania Helen Smith. (Cornwall). For services to Optometry in Prisons and Reducing Re-Offending. Ann Maria Timandra Snow. For services to the community in Londonderry. Prison Officer, H.M. Prison Hull. Chairman, Keighley Cougars. (London, Greater London), Stephen Bagshaw. (Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire), Damian Robert Staples. (Belfast), Dr Rowena Marie Shaw. Deputy Chief Constable, South Yorkshire Police. For services to Aerobatics and to Charity. (South Shields, Tyne and Wear), Dr Sally Ann Forsyth. For services to Public Safety and to British Nationals in Portugal. For services to the community in North West England. (Billingshurst, West Sussex), His Honour Phillip Sycamore. Director, John Gilfillan Funeral Directors. Lately Chair, Association of Colleges and Find a Future. Customer Service Lead, Work and Health North West, Department for Work and Pensions. Laura Benson. Team Leader, Office of the Regional Schools Commissioner, West Midlands. For public and voluntary service in South East London. Chair, The SAM Fund. For services to Residential Care in Guernsey during the Covid-19 pandemic. For services to Apprenticeships and Skills. (London, Greater London), Christine Ann Hill. Chief Executive Officer, The Wharton Trust. For services to Young People and Scouting. (Dorset), Andrew James Cole. Consultant Medical Physicist for Nuclear Medicine, Christie NHS Foundation Trust. Professor of Philosophy, University of Sussex. Ambassador, Bangkok, Thailand. For services to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Firefighter, London Fire Brigade. For services to Exports. Professor Philip Leslie Heywood. (Colchester, Essex), Michael William Freer. For services to Kickboxing and to Young People in Bristol. Chef. Honorary President, Institute of Roofing. For services to National Security. (York, North Yorkshire), William Brown. For services to International Trade and the Creative Industry. Beatriz Ramirez. For services to Cultural Heritage in Devon and Somerset. For public service. (Royston, Hertfordshire), Robert Keith Mather. For services to the community in London during the Covid-19 Response. (Belfast), Dr Katrina Cathie. (Chelmsford, Essex), Paul Joseph Thorogood. General Manager, Corporate Travel Management. For services to Vulnerable Young Parents and to the Elderly in Borth during Covid-19. For services to Ayrshire Hospice. (London, Greater London), Ray Griffiths. British Science Week. (Worcester, Worcestershire), Joanne Monck. For services to the Economy during Covid-19. For services to Business and to the community in Lancashire. For services to British Nationals overseas. (Cheadle Hulme, Greater Manchester), Karen Hazel Williams. For services to Transport. Chair of the Corporation, Hugh Baird College, Bootle. Director of Financial Services, HM Treasury. (Ayr, Ayrshire), Jason David Graeme Allen. Stephanie Jones. Hilary Pearce. (Gillingham, Kent), Justine Patricia Norris. (London, Greater London), Dr Josephine Maria Farrar OBE. For public service. Director, Transport Security, Resilience and Response, Department for Transport. Inclusion Assistant, Laurel Lane Primary School, West Drayton. (London, Greater London), Michael Humphrey Harcourt Master. Executive Principal, Alternative Learning Trust. Andrew John Hamilton. (South Wales). For services to Sport and Education in the community, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to History and to the community in Hayling Island, Hampshire.

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