(Southampton, Hampshire), Julie Cawthorne. (Malpas, Cheshire), James Michael Ford. Lately Chairman, Port and City of London Health and Environmental Services Committee. (Exeter, Devon), Professor Simon Baron-Cohen. Jane Catherine Looney Glover. (Hereford, Herefordshire), Amanda Elizabeth Lavinia Owen. Mark Andrew Roberts. Civilian Secretary, HQ 38 (Irish) Brigade, Northern Ireland Garrison. For services to Technology and to Business in London. (London, Greater London), Janet Hills. (Gloucester, Gloucestershire), Graham Wright. For services to Law Enforcement. (Banbury, Oxfordshire), Bethan Eaton-Haskins. Volunteer, Girl Guides. Ruia Morrison was the first Mori to compete at Wimbledon, playing in the famous . For services to Charitable Fundraising during Covid-19. For services to the Manx Community. Chief Executive Officer, Take A Part Community Interest Company. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire), Thomas Daniel Robinson. For services to Amateur Athletics in Scotland. (London, Greater London), Professor Francis Gerard McCormac FRSE. For services Refugees. For services to Nursing, particularly during Covid-19. For services to Education. Founder, Women in Defence UK. Group Safety and Engineering Director, Technical Authority, Network Rail. For services to Education and to Students with Hearing Impairments. Lately Division and County Commissioner, Girlguiding. Senior Scientist, Microbiology, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. (Tandragee, County Armagh), Diana Ruth Wastenage. (Hockley, Essex), Gary Neeve. (Rothbury, Northumberland), Emma Cobley. For services to Education in West Yorkshire. For services to Transgender Equality. Chief Financial Officer, Alternative Investments and Infrastructure, Mubadala Investment Company and Chairman, Association of Corporate Treasurers, Middle East. For services to Apprenticeships and to Skills. For services to Bereaved People and to the community in Fife. (Abingdon, Oxfordshire), Commodore Michael Peter Bullock MBE. For services to Humanitarian Response. The list continues the trend of the Queens Birthday honours by recognising those individuals solving problems caused by Covid-19, including gongs for people striving to end homelessness, domestic abuse and social isolation. Clinical Director, Critical Care, Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. (Southampton, Hampshire), Derek Charles Goodwin. For services to Sport during the Covid-19 Response. For services to the Health Board and the Covid-19 Response in North Antrim. For services to Social Housing. Consultant General and Hepatobiliary Surgeon, Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Director, English Care Ltd. For services to Social Care during Covid-19. For services to Business and British Hinduism. (Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire), Stuart Paul Gibbons. For services to Education in the West Midlands. Managing Director, Kent Crisps. (West Midlands). For services to Further Education. For services to the Delivery of Public Services. (Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire), Abdul Majid. For services to the Maritime Sector and to the City of London. (Aughnacloy, County Tyrone), Andrew Thomas Bendon. (Randalstown, County Antrim), Margaret Sims. (Milford, Surrey), Kirsty Sian Hamilton. For services to Charitable Fundraising for the Armed Forces Charities. For charitable services to Young People. For services to Peace and Reconcilliation in Brookeborough, County Fermanagh. (Dromore, County Down), John Charles Kenneth McDowell. (Dundee, Angus), Deborah Campbell. For charitable services in Cheshire. Director of Creative Economy, Cardiff University. (London, Greater London), Sandra Marilyn Barnett-Pollock. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to Music. Owner and Manager, Jaybees Nursery, Lochmaben. For services to Emergency Response, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. (Oxford, Oxfordshire), Margaret Helen Croy. Community Champion, Gosport Store. (Belfast), Sarah Jane Hampton. For services to Cultural Heritage. Director, Business in the Community, Cymru and lately Director, Employer and Employee Engagement, Education and Skills Funding Agency. Co-founder, the Italian Job. For services to the Creation of the Culture in Quarantine Virtual Festival of Arts during Covid-19. Head Office 365 Communications, Knowledge and Technology Directorate and lately Chair of FCO Enable staff disability network, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (Rochford, Essex), Jon Parker. (Tarporley, Cheshire), Gajan Lavan Wallooppillai. Headteacher, Copthall School, Mill Hill. For charitable services to Maritime Safety. Director, One Service Group, North West England, Department for Work and Pensions. (Wolverhampton, West Midlands), Arthur William Simpson. (Farnham, Surrey), Richard James Sercombe. (London, Greater London), Leonard Arnold Daniels. (Lisburn, County Antrim), Khakan Munir Qureshi. For services to Education. For services to Information Management in Business. For services to Nursing during Covid-19. For services to the Arts. lately Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the community in Atherstone, Warwickshire. (Frome, Somerset), Craig Ashley David. For charitable services in Nottinghamshire. For services to Cricket and to Diversity in Sport. **, Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). Lately Trustee and Company Secretary and Founder, Thirtyone:eight. Co-founder, University of the Third Age, Cambridge. (Sevenoaks, Kent), Lisa Barker. (Fareham, Hampshire), Vivienne Tania Sears. (London, Greater London), Karen Stephanie Williams. (Paisley, Renfrewshire), Catherine Knapp-Evans. (Canterbury, Kent), Professor Wendy Katherine Burn. Nicola Jayne Hudson. (Norwich, Norfolk), Dr Asha Thomson. For services to Royalty and Specialist Protections Special Escort Group. Community Development Officer, RAF Scampton. For services to Care during Covid-19. (Wirral, Merseyside), Doreen Peggy Twitchett. (Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk), Professor Julian Anderson. (London, Greater London), Ryan Lawrence Kelley. (Ibstock, Leicestershire), Sarah Pickering. Chair, Lade Centre. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan), Sharron Robbie. (Leicester, Leicestershire), Elizabeth ODonnell. Special chief officer Mark Owen, from Llanynys in Denbighshire, will be appointed MBE for his services to policing and to the community in north Wales, particularly during the Covid-19 response. (Cheadle Hulme, Greater Manchester), Karen Hazel Williams. Hilary Pearce. (Portsmouth, Hampshire), Wendy Clapham. (Longridge, Lancashire), Paul Hebborn. (Newmarket, Suffolk), Melanie Shand. Project Manager, PPE Procurement, Ministry of Defence. For services to Social Care in Surrey. For services to Charity. (Belfast), Margaret Scott Cook. For services to British foreign policy. (Lytham, Lancashire), Paul Alexander Terrington. Founder, The Sikh Food Bank. (Isle of Harris, Western Isles), David James Mahoney. Lewis Hamilton has been given a knighthood The 2021 New Year's Honours List has been published and some big names have made been included. For services to Border Security. Deputy Director, Covid-19 Vaccines, Therapeutics and Diagnostics, Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office. Nicholas Mark Guttmann. For services to Young People and to the community in Abergele, North Wales. (Abroad, Abroad), Andrew Shelley. lately Detective Constable, Surrey Police. (London, Greater London), Mary Nelson. Volunteer Fundraiser, NSPCC. (Paisley, Renfrewshire), Catharine Sinnadurai. Chief Constable, West Midlands Police. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to Parliament, particularly during the Covid-19 Response and voluntary service to Football. For services to Politics and to Business. (Hixon, Staffordshire), Rosalyn Julia Parker. (Cupar, Fife), Anna Louise Dixon. Mary Elizabeth Watkins. Team Leader, Fair Access and School Exclusions, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), John Michael Kirkpatrick. (London, Greater London), Barry George Underwood. (Newport, Gwent), Neil Emmott Tillotson. For services to Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (Steyning, West Sussex), Dr Gillian Penelope Stamp. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear), Kirsty Baird. Volunteering and Inclusion Director, National Trust. (Eardisland, Herefordshire), Christine Walker. (Oakham, Rutland), Freda May Davies. For services to Fostering. Leonard Maurice Mullins. For services to Nursing in West Glamorgan. Roger Alexander Deakins C.B.E. (Newtownabbey, County Antrim), Elizabeth Corrigan. (Llanelli, Dyfed), David Fraser Owen. Linda Mae Sands. For voluntary service to Royal Navy Veterans. Charlotte Joanne Albury. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Foster Carer, Plymouth City Council. For services to Fostering. (London, Greater London), Michelle Claire Ovens MBE. For services to Breast Cancer care and Surgical Education in India and to UK/India relations. For voluntary service to Young People in Stanley, County Durham. (Keighley, West Yorkshire), Professor Alexander Toogood. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire), Kelda Wood. Glass Tutor, Working Mens College. (Banchory, Aberdeenshire), Patricia Jane Sharpe. (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire), Alan Charles Cowdale. (Ayr, Ayrshire), David Hartley. (Aberyswyth, Dyfed), Ann Elizabeth Gumery. (Bath, Somerset), Professor Eleanor Phobe Jane Stride FREng. (Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire), Haroon Mahmood. Lecturer, Southern Regional College. For services to Plant Health. For services to British foreign policy. (Oldham, Greater Manchester), Ziaul Khan. For voluntary service to Military Veterans. (London, Greater London), Arthur Sains. For services to Healthcare and to the community in South Oxfordshire and Berkshire. For services to the NHS and Patients, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Sir David Alan Chipperfield CBE. Deputy Headteacher, Rosehill School, Nottingham. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For voluntary service to Nature Conservation in Cambridgeshire. (Stanley, County Durham), Amanda McNamee. Gary Roberts. (London, Greater London), Patricia Holland. For services to Care Leavers in South London. For services to Art. (Stanford-le-Hope, Essex), Avinash Dussaram. (Prestwich, Greater Manchester), Louise Di Mambro. (Annan, Dumfries and Galloway), Peter John Hosking. (Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire), Sally Catherine Parry-Wingfield. Cabinet Office fined 500,000 over New Year honours list data breach. Senior Nurse Research Leader, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Defence during Covid-19. For services to the Public Libraries Sector, particularly during the Covid-19 response. For services to the community in Derbyshire. (Acharacle, Argyll and Bute), Karen McDowell. Managing Director, Direct Rail Services. For services to British foreign policy. Michael Healy. For services to Young People and to the community in Fivemiletown, County Tyrone. For services to British foreign policy. Senior Plant Health and Seeds Inspector, Animal and Plant Health Agency. Diversity Policy Adviser, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Chief Executive Officer, Retail, Co-Op Group. (Leicester, Leicestershire), Sarah Joyce. (London, Greater London), Professor Sheila Rowan MBE FRS FRSE. HM Courts and . For services to Education. (Leven, Fife), Jane Susan Comeau. (Saddleworth, Greater Manchester), Lee David Barnard. (London, Greater London), Hazel Shirley. Interior and Furniture Designer. For services to Fundraising. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Lucille Weir. Honours. (Minehead, Somerset), Professor Geoffrey Allan Codd FRSE. Find out more. For services to Business and to Industry. For services to the Performing Arts in Newport, South Wales. Founder, Chatterbox. (Magherafelt, County Londonderry), Alyson McGregor. Peter Jonathan Mann. (Stockport, Greater Manchester), Sheila Cameron Hancock CBE. Alexandra Louise Charlotte Stokes Freegard. For services to International Development. For services to Medical Research and to the Scientific Community. (Exeter, Devon), Stephen Boulton. For voluntary service to the Scout Movement in Counties Down and Armagh. For services to the community in Battersea, Greater London particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Essex Police. (Warminster, Wiltshire), Raphaela Thynne. For voluntary service to Wildlife and Conservation on Skippers Island, Essex. For services to Boxing. Susan Campbell. For services to Healthcare, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Defence and to Heritage. Chairman, Andras House Ltd. For services to Business and to the Economy in Northern Ireland. For services to the community in Liverpool. (Slough, Berkshire), Carl Kwabena Antwi Konadu. (Epsom, Surrey), Tim Ramsey. (Cornwall). For services to Drama. Chief Executive, Swanbarton Ltd. For services to the Energy Storage Industry. Director of Operations, The Douglas Bader Foundation and Deputy Director, The Guttmann Sports Centre Stoke Mandeville. For services to Fostering, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. (London, Greater London), Charles Wesley Duncan. (Otford, Kent), David Wootton. (Lichfield, Staffordshire), Peter Mark Glover. Instructor, MAPS Karate Club. For services to International Development. (Addlestone, Surrey), Dr Azeem Alam. For services to Antigua and Barbuda. Founder, Matt Hampson Foundation. For services to Music. (London, Greater London), Mark Adrian Stageman. Co-founder, Sisters Grimm. Beryl Lucina Isaac M.B.E. (London, Greater London), Derek Alexander Baker. Director, BBC Arts. For services to Pharmacy Services in Leek, Staffordshire during the Covid-19 Response. (London, Greater London), Samantha Jane Axbey. (Edinburgh), Stephen Baker. (Whitburn, Tyne and Wear), Caroline Mason CBE. For services to Veterans during Covid-19. (Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire), Susan Tipton. (Belfast), Dr Rowena Marie Shaw. Founder, Tribus. (Lisburn, County Antrim), Rosalind Jane Blundell. (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk), Andrew James Miller. For services to Tax Compliance. (London, Greater London), Margot Henderson. Christopher John Strickland. For services to the Advertising and Marketing Industry. (Sittingbourne, Kent), Dr Pamela Mary Fisher. (Sevenoaks, Kent), Matthew Ellison. For services to Charity. For services to British foreign policy. Diversity and Equality Lead, National Employer and Partnership Team, Department for Work and Pensions. Commissioner Hilroy Patrick Brandy. Pharmacist Dispensing Technician, Lloyds Pharmacy. Managing Director, Seymour Civil Engineering. For services to Vulnerable Young Parents and to the Elderly in Borth during Covid-19. Principal, Exeter College. (Finchampstead, Berkshire), Mary Thomas. For services to global health. For services to Conservation and to Charity. (Bradford, West Yorkshire), Nicholas John Rust. (London, Greater London), Claire Henderson. For services to Small Business Finance. For services to Trade, to Investment and to Business Support. Product Manager, Digital, Data and Technology Team, Home Office. For services to Art. For public service. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Founder, SOS Supplies. Landlord, the Portsmouth Arms, Basingstoke. (Exeter, Devon), Margaret Ann Simmons-Bird. For public service. For services to Patients from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds. Chief Executive Officer, NSPCC. (Woodchurch, Kent), Harry Albert George Carlisle. For services to the community in London during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Parliament, particularly during Covid-19. For services to Child Amputees and Road Crash Victims in London. (West Hill, Devon), Paul Jonathan Morris. (Wirral, Merseyside), Greta Mendez. For services to Defence. Barnaby James Lansley Sandow. Constable Philip Paul Hanham. (South Shields, Tyne and Wear), Dr Sally Ann Forsyth. (Lerwick, Shetland), Graham Mark Street. Director of Governance and Ethics, Welsh Government. (Virginia Water, Surrey), Daniel Leonard Owens. Designer. Chairman, North Midlands Branch, Gurkha Welfare Trust. For services to Education for Older People. For public and voluntary service in Powys. For services to Social Enterprise, Technology and the Economy. For services to Young People in Wolverhampton. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire), Dr Joanne Elizabeth Thwaite. For service to Law Enforcement. For services to Boxing and to the community in Sharrow, Sheffield. For services to Religion and to Community activities. You have rejected additional cookies. For services to Heritage. For services to Local History. For services to supporting Victims of Terrorism in the UK and Belgium. Chair, Health and Justice Clinical Reference Group, NHS England . Director of Parliamentary Audio-Video, House of Lords. Fundraiser, Macmillan Cancer Support. For voluntary service to Holocaust Remembrance. For services to the community in Brampton, Cumbria. President, Royal College of Psychiatrists. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Chief Executive and Secretary, Royal and Ancient Golf Club. For services to Business and to Skills. Permanent Secretary, Department of Education, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Defence. For services to Diversity and Inclusion. For services to Fundraising, especially for St Nicholas Hospice, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. For services to African and Caribbean Dance. Executive Director of Nursing, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust. David James Cartwright. For services to Defence. For services to the NHS, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. (Redcar, North Yorkshire), Gary Grewal. Coach, Whitmore Netball Club. For services to Air Quality and to Environmental Conservation in London. (London, Greater London), Christopher John Woolard. For services to Hockey. Inspector of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services. For services to International Trade and the Creative Industry. Freelance Physiotherapist. For services to the NHS during Covid-19. For services to Young People. (Solihull, West Midlands), Gloria June Beharrell. For services to Scouting. (Bolton, Greater Manchester), Lorraine Canavan. Solicitor. For services to the Economy and to the community in Scotland. (London, Greater London), Caroline Margaret Adams. (Belfast, County Down), Jonathan Britton. Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, UCL, London. For voluntary service to Armed Forces Personnel and to their Families. (St Andrews, Fife), Barbara Helen Dean. Matthew James Cartwright. For services to Global Neurology. (Ystradgynlais, Powys), William Ian David Plaistowe. Haematology Consultant Clinical Scientist, Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Principal Clinical Scientist, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust. Deputy Chief Constable, British Transport Police. (Henleage, Bristol), Joanne Gates. Head, Crisis Management Department, Consular Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to Economic Policy and to Public Health. For services to the Economy during Covid-19. (Chelmsford, Essex), John Halliday Swan. Professor of High Energy Physics, University of Cambridge. For public service. Volunteer, Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum and Wellington Arts Association. For services to British Horseracing and to Charity, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Families in rural Kenya. (Leeds, West Yorkshire), Alexander Watt. For services to Carers. For services to Further Education in South Yorkshire. (South Yorkshire), William Alan Skelly. Honorary President, Cumbria Tourism. Laura Mary Clarke. Band Leader, 1st Ibstock Scout Band. Director, Infection Prevention and Control and Consultant Microbiologist, The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust. (Dorking, Surrey), Jacques Michael Olson Oxenham. For services to Education, to Research and to Development. Chief Executive, One Dance UK. For services to Forestry. For services to the community in Clitheroe, Lancashire. Delivery Manager, Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal. Founder, Treats for Troops on Tour. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear), Richard Leslie Martin Wohanka. For services to Charity during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Young People in the London Borough of Barnet. For services to people with sight impairments in Africa. For services to the UK Music Industry and to Charity. For public service, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Horseracing. President, Nottingham Conservatives. General Practitioner, Haughton Thornley Medical Centre. (Caersws, Powys), David Charles Knight. Lately Further Education Commissioner, Department for Education. For services to Underutilised Crops and improving Food Security. Scientist, Animal and Plant Health Agency, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to Disability Sport. Manager, Waverley Court Care Home, Helensburgh. For services to Leadership in the NHS. (Macclesfield, Cheshire), Linda Carrington. For services to the community in London during the Covid-19 Response. Samantha Jane Green. (Perth, Perth and Kinross), Stuart Stokell. For services to People with Genetic High Risk of Cancer in Northern Ireland. (Rochester, Kent), Emma Sweeting. Sarah Katherine McLean. For voluntary services to People with Cancer and Lymphedema in Northern Ireland. For services to the Food Supply Chain and to the Vulnerable during the Covid-19 Response. Eric Penton-Voak. For services to Staff Wellbeing. For services to Animal Welfare, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Chief Executive Officer, British Youth Council. (London, Greater London), Daniel John Harding. (Harrogate, North Yorkshire), Jacqueline Claudette Shears. (London, Greater London), Hugh Maclean Vernon. Chief Executive, Association of Charitable Foundations. (Lavenham, Suffolk), Ceyhun Uzun. For services to Children, to Young People and to Families. For her contribution to the field of law and public service. (Rugeley, Staffordshire), Elizabeth Jane Crump. (Ipswich, Suffolk), Pauline Fielding. Chair, New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to Entertainment and to Culture in Alderney. (London, Greater London), Professor David Christopher Ormerod QC. For services to Diversity, to Inclusion and to Charity. Nikki Watson. Chief Social Work Officer, Department of Health, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Public Libraries during Covid-19. For services to People with Intellectual Disabilities. Frederik Gottlieb. For services to National Security. Founder and Chairman of Barry and Martins Trust. For services to the NHS. Nick Alexander Thorpe. Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to Further Education and to Charity in London. For services to Midwifery. (Hitchin, Hertfordshire), The Hon. (London, Greater London), Dr Ann Marie Fitchett. For services to the community in County Antrim. (London, Greater London), Professor Adele Diana Jones. For services to Water Quality. For services to Rugby and to Motor Neurone Disease Awareness during Covid-19. (Little Kingshill, Buckinghamshire). (London, Greater London), Ella Jane Collins. (Woking, Surrey), Jill Lisbeth Demilew. Laura Leanne Payne. For services to the Judiciary and to Diversity and Inclusion. (Otley, West Yorkshire), Ashley Nicholson. Clinical Manager, St John Ambulance. 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 the community in Hartford, Cheshire. (Bath, Somerset), Daniel Isaac Greenberg. Consulting Editor, British Journal of General Practice. Personal Secretary to The Prince of Wales. For services to the Community and the Safeguarding of Vulnerable People. (Harpenden, Hertfordshire), June Pauline Smith. For services to Music. (Neath, West Glamorgan), Freda Davis. lately Director, Corporate Services, British High Commission, Islamabad, Pakistan. Sylvie Provan. For services to Communications during Covid-19. . (London, Greater London), Professor Carol Propper CBE FBA. (Middleton, Greater Manchester), Richard Carley. For services to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Deputy Director of Nursing, James Paget University Hospitals NHS. For services to Charity during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Higher Education. Director, Advanced Technology Institute, University of Surrey. (Eastbourne, East Sussex), Helen Refna Williams. For services to Community Engagement in Wakefield during the Covid-19 Response.
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