For services to the Economics of Biodiversity. For services to Biodiversity. Independent Chair, Civil Service Pension Board. Chief Executive Officer, The Climate Group. Chair of the Board of Trustees, WaterAid UK. (York, North Yorkshire), Sudath Leon Dias. For services to Academia, to Research and the Covid-19 Response. For services to the NHS during Covid-19. Grand Master and Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Professor of English and Creative Writing, Birkbeck College, University of London and Distinguished Fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford. Executive Director, Almac. For services to the community in Penn and Tylers Green, Buckinghamshire. Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (London, Greater London), Rohinton Minoo Kalifa OBE. Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Agricultural Industry in Northern Ireland. [49] Rachel Reeves MP - 1 November 2022. Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Barnsley College, South Yorkshire. (Chester, Cheshire), Albert Gordon Cunningham. For services to the prevention of violence against women and girls. (Bristol, Bristol), David Wakelin. Science Fellow Ocean Modelling, Meteorological Office. For Public Service. (Swansea, West Glamorgan), Michael James Clark. (London, Greater London), Marjorie Aitken. The Gazette supplements listing official honours for King Charles III, Queen Elizabeth II and King George VI can be found below. For services to the community in Bolton, Greater Manchester. Deputy Director of Operations, G7 Taskforce, Cabinet Office. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire), Iain Ashton Watson. For services to Tackling Climate Change. Founder and Chief Brand Officer, Joules Group plc. Specialist Prosecutor, International Justice and Organised Crime Division, Crown Prosecution Service. Dr. Martin Andrew Longden O.B.E. For services to Local Government in Glasgow. (Glsgow, Glasgow), Dr Charles Ogilvie. Professor of Infection Prevention and Control, Glasgow Caledonian University. For services to Midwifery. For services to the community in Buckinghamshire. For Political and Public Service. For services to Public Administration. (Newton, Cambridgeshire), Jaqueline Margaret Tucker. (Tollerton, North Yorkshire), Dr Paul Lasseter Phillips CBE. For services to UK interests in Brazil. Director, Foundling Museum. Director, HM Prison Oakwood, G4S Care and Justice Services Limited. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan), Graham Cowley. Founder, Harrys Rainbow. Chief Executive, Swansea Womens Aid. Co-founder and Secretary, Primary Health Awareness Trust. Chief Executive Officer, Christina Noble Childrens Foundation. For services to Policing. Michael Charles Van Neste. For services to British Foreign Policy. Chair, Spirit of 2012. Project Manager, Vanessa Grant Trusts, Rongai, Kenya. Founder and Chief Executive, Joskos Solutions Ltd. For services to Education, to Business and to Charity. For services to Equality, to Diversity and to Human Rights. was appointed M.B.E. Research Fellow and Lecturer in Medicine, University of Oxford. (London, Greater London), Huw John David. (Henfield, West Sussex), Austin Philip Marsden. Pamela Mavis Crowe. For services to Music. For services to the Chinese Community in Scotland. For services to Snooker and to Charity. lately Development Director, British Embassy Kabul, Afghanistan. Bde. (Bingley, West Yorkshire), Elizabeth Ann Townsend. For services to the Economy in Northern Ireland. Jean Margaret Calder. For services to Skiing. For services to the community in Bedale, North Yorkshire. For services to Sustainable and Accessible Transport in Northern Ireland. For services to Healthcare in the North of England. (Newbury, Berkshire), Vincent Walsh. (London, Greater London), Julie Louise Atkinson. (London, Greater London), Sharon Iona Jackson. For services to Optometry. (London, Greater London), Sujitha Trowsdale. This recognises the work of senior military officials and civil servants. For services to International Development. For services to Patients and Families affected by Oesophago-Gastric Cancer. Networks Leakage Technician, Northern Ireland Water. Scientist and Research Leader, Elekta Ltd. For services to Radiotherapy. For services to Further Education. lately Curator, Osborne House. [49] The Honourable Victoria Prentis MP - 27 October 2022. Brigadier Angus George Costeker Fair D.S.O. National Chair, Royal British Legion. (Selby, North Yorkshire), James Wynne Evans. For services to Modern Pentathlon. Joan Florence Tapley. (Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear), Agnes Hamilton Cleghorn-Redhead. Director General, Labour Market Policy and Implementation, Department for Work and Pensions. (London, Greater London), Katherine Janet Davies. For services to Music in Northern Ireland. For services to the Law. (Blackpool, Lancashire), Wesley Auvache. For services to Young People and to the community in Amesbury, Wiltshire. For services to Education. (Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire), Eileen Gay Sherry-Bingham. For services to Education. Lately Chief Commissioner, Girlguiding Ulster. For services to the Armed Forces. For services to People with Disabilities in Peterborough. (Caernarfon, Gwynedd), Dr Graham Haddock. Child Wellbeing Campaigner and Researcher, Association for Infant Mental Health, East Sussex. For services to Disability Arts. (Chesterfield, Derbyshire), Barbara Anne Crellin. For services to the community in the London Borough of Merton during Covid-19. (Dingwall, Ross and Cromarty), Roger Sleeman. Louise Whitham Marshall. Lieutenant Colonel Niall Adrian Edward Aye Maung. Member of Parliament for Kenilworth and Southam. Head of Regional Governance and Local Government (Central Hub), Labour Party. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire), Sean Daniel Mullan. (Chichester, West Sussex), Razia Tariq Hadait. (Stockport, Greater Manchester), Stephen Andrew Gill Hough CBE. Principal, Cardiff and Vale College. For services to Dentistry. For services to Publishing. (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire), Dr Elaine Allen. For services to Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. (London, Greater London), Stephen Lawrence Blunden. 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. For voluntary services to the community in Bradford, West Yorkshire. For services to the NHS during Covid-19. (Banbridge, County Down), Diane Hamilton Hosking. lately Legal Adviser, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to Sport during Covid-19. Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Cheshire College South and West. For Public Service. (Aveley, Essex), Elizabeth Anne Pinkney. Senior Manager, Patient Support, Bradford and Craven Clinical Commissioning Group. (Altrincham, Greater Manchester), Denise Hamilton. $6 off a $50+ order with this . (London, Greater London), Professor Harry Campbell. For services to Social Work and Social Care Research. A former royal aide who made a complaint of bullying against the publicity-shy woman has been recognised for his service to the monarchy in the New Year Honours. (Daventry, Northamptonshire), Md Oliur Rahman. Professor, Enterprise, Engagement and Knowledge Transfer, Wrexham Glyndwr University. Classical Musician. For services to the Book of Common Prayer. For services to Health and Social Care in Wales, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to tackling Climate Change and supporting the UK Presidency of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26). For services to British Foreign Policy. For services to the community in the London Borough of Wandsworth, during Covid-19. For services to UK-Colorado relations. (Tonbridge, Kent), James Trout. (Inverness, Inverness), Professor Caroline Gray. (Morecambe, Lancashire), Kevin John Brown. (Bristol, Bristol), Clifford James Brooks. (Poole, Dorset), Gerald Knight. (Saint Austell, Cornwall), Marc Leslie De Cogan Crothall. Ronald Claus Julian Weber Victims Commissioner of the State of Berlin. For services to Sustainability. (Rochdale, Greater Manchester), Daniel James Hardiman-McCartney. (Grosmont, Monmouthshire), Matthew David Hamlyn. Chief Economic Adviser, H.M Treasury. (Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire), Abrar Khan. This rank recognises outstanding achievements or service to the community which have had a long-term significant impact. For services to International Trade and Exports. (Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex), Donna Lynne Williams. For services to Young People and to Charity. For services to Law and Order. Senior Anchorman, ITV. Co-founder, Terrence Higgins Trust. Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset. Governor, Robert Clack School, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. Nicholas Geoffrey Mabey. Lately Chief Customer Officer, Civil Aerospace, Rolls-Royce. Councillor and Leader, Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council. (London, Greater London), Christine Mary Blackmore. For voluntary services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. (London, Greater London), Clare Lombardelli. For services to Health and Wellbeing during Covid-19. For services to Literature. Lately Chief Medical Officer, British Paralympic Association. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan), Helen Joy Osborn. (Blyth, Northumberland), Catherine Myra Connolly. For Public Service. In showbiz, fashion and sport, Homeland actor Damian Lewis, presenter Clare Balding and fashion designer Stella McCartney have all been made CBEs. (Dunfermline, Fife), Elizabeth Lorraine Campbell. For services to Economic Development and Philanthropy in Northern Ireland. (London, Greater London), Diana Chrouch. (York, North Yorkshire), Henry Filloux-Bennett. (London). For services to Medical Research in The Gambia. Deputy Executive Chair, UK Research and Innovation. For services to Digital Technology during Covid-19. Event Manager, Cabinet Office. For services to Fundraising and to the community in Northern Ireland. (Stourbridge, West Midlands), Gary Kenneth Hall. For services to the community in Portsmouth. (Halton, Buckinghamshire), Stella Nina McCartney OBE. For services to the Afro-Caribbean Community in Preston, Lancashire. (London, Greater London), Prudence Margaret Burch (Vidyamala Burch). Sotiris Katsimpas IT Manager, The Edinburgh Remakery. For services to Children. Assistant Head, Afghanistan Security Policy. For services to Social Care. Deployed Caseworker, Ministry of Defence. Principal, Richard Long & Co and Founder and Director, The Mara Rianda Charitable Trust. Repatriation Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Crisis Response For services to British Nationals overseas. (London, Greater London), Susan Ann Comitti. For services to Parliament. Senior Officer, National Crime Agency. (Beccles, Suffolk), Patricia Mary Browne. Head of Covid-19 Advice, Government Office for Science. Director, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology. For services to the community in Alsager, Cheshire during Covid-19. Housekeeping Assistant, Birkhall. The Reverend Canon Dr. Paul Oestreicher. Para Athlete. Joint Managing Director, Walkers Shortbread Limited. (Newtownards, County Down), Mark Diplock. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire), Dr Chila Kumari Singh Burman. For services to Music and to the community in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Chief Medical Officer, England and Wales Cricket Board. For services to Community Nursing. For services to Literature and to Charity. Vice-Chair, Bits and Pieces Charity Shop, Dingwall. For services to the Economy. Windrush Compensation Scheme Volunteer, Home Office. Professor Linda Jane Colley C.B.E. (Bromborough, Merseyside), Professor Elizabeth Ruth Plummer. For services to Science. (Brighton, East Sussex), Elizabeth Margaret Gibson. (Ferryside, Carmarthenshire), Angela Jane Burns. Governing Governor, HM Prison Durham. For services to British Foreign policy. Chief Executive and General Secretary, Royal College of Midwives. (Portstewart, County Londonderry), Diane Marie Buggy. Professional Lead, Royal College of Nursing and Nurse Consultant in Critical Care, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the Poultry Industry in Northern Ireland. For services to Public Health. For services to Animal Health and Welfare. lately Chair, The Princes Foundation. 29 December 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours PA Media British honours are awarded on merit, for exceptional achievement or service. For services to Defence. Helenita Christina Pistolas. (Bath, Somerset), Natalie Eva Bissessur. For services to the Railway Industry. For services to Girlguiding during Covid-19. For services to Occupational Therapy during Covid-19. For services to Politics and to Business. Nigel Paul Topping. Takashi Tsukamoto Chair, The Japan-British Society. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Grimm and Co. For services to Children and Young Peoples Literacy in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Roberto Castiglioni Disability Rights campaigner. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Administrative Officer, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to championing the dignity and well-being of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Hong Kong. For services to the Community and to the Business Sector. (Sidmouth, Devon), Professor Karen Joy Heywood FRS. (Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire), Suzanne Kathryn Wylie. Lately Director, Gordon and MacPhail Scotch Whisky Distillers and Distributors. Independent Chair, Blackpool Opportunity Area. (Horley, Surrey), Lee Mason-Ellis. Deputy Director, Social Care Policy, Ofsted. (London, Greater London), Pranav Bhanot. Watch Manager, Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service. (Salisbury, Wiltshire), Paul Martin Wilson. Lord-Lieutenant of West Sussex. Chief Executive, Childhood First. Royal Victorian Order The personal gift of the Sovereign, this honour is awarded to those who have served The Queen or the monarchy in a particular way. Head of Quality and Governance Maternity, Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust. Christopher James Skidmore MP. (London, Greater London), William Richard Mervyn Christopher Foyle DL. (Westbury, Wiltshire), Mervyn Thomas Bell. Patricia Mawuli Porter Co-founder and Pilot, Aviation and Technology Academy Ghana. (Belfast, Belfast), Scott Noble. Adviser, Citizens Advice Lancashire West. (London, Greater London), Jeanefer Jean-Charles. For services to the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service. For services to the community in Badby, Northamptonshire. (Newport, Gwent), Professor Stephen Huw Powis. (Livingston, West Lothian), Derek Brian Rigby. For services to Further Education, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. Chair, Portaferry Fundraising Branch, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety. Trombonist and Arranger. Head of Long-Term Complex Care for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, Gwent. For services to Robotics. For services to Young People in Nottinghamshire. 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. For services to the NHS and People with HIV. (Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan), Stephen Davies. . Deputy Director, COP26 Private Finance Hub, HM Treasury. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan), Sarah Jane Ewart. For services to People with Visual Impairments. (Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset), Catherine Thomas. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB) Co-Founder, The Friends of Margaret Junior School charity. Lately Trust Board Volunteer, National Citizen Service. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Spice Village. For services to the community in Wimbledon, London Borough of Merton, particularly during Covid-19. Vice Chair, UK/Ghana Chamber of Commerce and Regional Head, UK Export Finance. For services to Defence Medicine. Centre Manager, Eyres Monsell Club for Young People. (Newtownards, County Down), Lorna Petrova Jackson. The RVO is awarded by the monarch to people who have served the Royal family. The current officers of the Royal Victorian Order are as follows: [17] Sovereign: The King, since 2022 Grand Master: The Princess Royal, since 2007 Chancellor: The Lord Parker of Minsmere, as Lord Chamberlain, since April 2021 Secretary: Sir Michael Stevens, as Keeper of the Privy Purse, since 2018 For services to the Community in Guernsey. For services to Public Libraries. Kenneth Michael Atkinson. Creative Diversity Partner, ITV. For services to the National Infrastructure during Covid-19. For services to the Womens Institute and to the community in County Tyrone. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Community Solutions North West Limited. For services to The Princess Royal. Jump to content. Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH), Sir Quentin Saxby Blake CBE. 146-161, available on the Internet Archive.It has been formatted for the Victorian Web by Taylor Tomko links and images were added by JB.Note that the St John's Wood Clique had no connection with the earlier group of painters whose sketching club was also called The Clique. Professor of Genetic Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Edinburgh. For services to the Support of Young Scientists with Disabilities and to the Covid-19 Response. For Public Service. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh), Yasmine Joun Moezinia. Michael Peter Winney. For services to the History of Mathematics and Science. David John Appleby. (Oxford, Oxfordshire), Francis Ephraim Dempsey. Director of Adult Social Care and Support, Coventry City Council. For services to Charity, particularly during Covid-19. Muhidin Tutic Protocol and Visits Officer, EU Force HQ, Sarajevo. Elizabeth White. For Political Service. * O.B.E. (Redhill, Surrey), Miranda Rosemary Barker. For services to Commonwealth Students in the UK. For services to the Promotion of South Indian Classical Music and Dance. For services to the NHS. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh), Christine May. For services to Armed Forces Healthcare. lately Director, Royal and Diplomatic Affairs, Jaguar Land Rover. For services to Mental Health. Professor of Medicine, University College London. (London, Greater London), Christopher James Laurence MBE QVRM TD. Colonel (now Acting Brigadier) Karl Ryan Harris. Lately Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Policing Board. Head, Staff Psychological Wellbeing Service, Hywel Dda University Health Board. (Glasgow, Glasgow), Terence Hugh Brannigan. Chief Executive, PageGroup. For services to Dance. For services to Emergency Responder Wellbeing and Mental Health. (Newport, Gwent), Lieutenant Stephen Hutchinson RNR. (London, Greater London), Dr Lisa Jayne Jardine-Wright. Co-founder, GIFT International. Chief Executive Officer, We Belong. (Kilmarnock, Ayrshire), William Ernest Heap. Professional photographer. (London, Greater London), Bethan Owen. (Bangor, County Down), Lisa Bryer. Trustee, British Forces Broadcasting Service. For services to Education. For services to Higher Education. Founder, Beyond Our Youth and Chief Operating Officer, Aleto Foundation. Creative Director, Coventry City of Culture Trust. Chief Executive Officer, The National Association of Independent Schools and Non-Maintained Special Schools. For services to the community in Northfield, Birmingham. (Achnasheen, Highland), Vanessa Caroline Rousseau. For services to Policing and to Child Protection. For services to Dance. has been made a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order . (York, North Yorkshire), James Roy Morrison. Chief Executive and Founder of Nekton. Deputy Director, Further Education and Apprenticeships Division, Welsh Government. For services to Ice Skating, particularly during Covid-19. (Wigan, Greater Manchester), Gillian Elizabeth Montgomery. For services to the community in Southsea, Hampshire. (Limavady, County Londonderry), Joanne Dewire. For services to the Environment and to Young People. Casualty Bureau Manager and Disaster Victim Identification Coordinator, City of London Police. For services to Child and Family Social Work and to Voluntary Work Overseas. Stephen Tanner. For Parliamentary and Public Service. For Public and Charitable Service. (Guildford, Surrey), Virginia Caroline Bennett. For services to British Foreign Policy. (Wigtown, Dumfries and Galloway), Andrew Rhodes QPM. Brandon Jones. Project Manager (International), Colleges Wales. For services to the community in the London Borough of Ealing. For services to Medicine. Chair, British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin Institute for Health Research and Consultant Physician, St Georges University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Pipe Major. (Larne, County Antrim), Mansoor Ahmad. Acting Flight Sergeant Christopher Francis Bell, Squadron Leader Carl Matthew Hamilton-Reed. (Ballynahinch, County Down), Lynn Patricia Spillett. (Hale, Cheshire), Kishorkant Bhattessa (Vinu Bhattessa). Emergency ICU. For services to Children and Young People with Diabetes. For services to Sport. For services to Prison Establishments in Scotland, Turks and Caicos and the Cayman Islands. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Himaya Haven CIC. Customer Charter Business Partner, HM Revenue and Customs. (Burnley, Lancashire), Mary Elizabeth Evelyn Irwin. For services to Business, the Construction Industry and to Charity. Community Support Worker and Training Manager, Quartz Care. Mary Beckenham. For services to Policing and to Diversity. For services to Dance and to the community in Greater London. (Holmfirth, West Yorkshire), Enid Hilda Waterfall. For services to Children. Lately Provost and President, University College London. Political Officer, British High Commission Bridgetown, Barbados. 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. Chair, Social Life Opportunities (SOLO). For services to the community in Hollins Green, Cheshire, particularly during Covid-19. Country Park Foreman, Sandringham Estate. (London, Greater London), Dr Andrew Miles Kaye. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan), Margaret Ann Paterson Lewisohn. For services to the Arts, particularly during Covid-19. (Leeds, West Yorkshire), Professor Carol Lynnette Gabriel. (Maidenhead, Berkshire), Matthew William Livingston Toombs. Founder, Hadrian Healthcare Group and Founder, Watson Family Charitable Trust. For services to the Environment. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh), Naomi Louise Lea. Volunteer, Poole Housing Partnership. (Norwich, Norfolk), Sally Jane Balcombe. For services to Law Enforcement. (Egham, Surrey), Dr Penelope Leach. Louis De Leon. (West Yorkshire), William Alexander Jephson. Royal Victorian Order, British order of knighthood instituted by Queen Victoria in 1896 to reward personal services rendered the monarch. Guruswamy Krishnamoorthy Chief Executive Officer, Penlon. For services to the UK/The Bahamas bilateral relations and to British Nationals in The Bahamas. (Orphir, Orkney), Michael Coleman. Musician. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. For services to Curling. Air Commodore David Cyril McLoughlin O.B.E. Hilary Lawther. Chair of the Corporation, East Surrey College. For services to the community in Epping, Essex. Fleet Manager, Abellio London Bus. Gamekeeper, Crown Estate, Windsor. lately Chairman, Symington Family Estates and former Chairman, John E Fells & Sons. For his contribution to Community Infrastructural Services and Development. For services to Nursing during COVID-19. (Longfield, Kent), Tracy Whittaker-Smith. For services to Community Rail in Wrabness, Essex. For services to the community in Bicester, Oxfordshire. (Hereford, Herefordshire), Derek Roy Whitbread. Director, Health and Social Care Workforce Research Unit and Associate Director, National Institute for Health and Care Research School for Social Care Research. Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Family Futures CIC. (Limpsfield, Surrey), Dr David Malcolm Brohn. (Glasgow, Glasgow), Jane Hamlyn. For services to HM Prison and Probation Service. Director, Centre for Shared Education, Queens University Belfast. For services to Music. (Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria), Hannah Louise Miley. For services to the UK Space Sector and to Charity. David Charles Rousseau Manners. Intensive Care Doctor NHS Tayside and President, Scottish Intensive Care Society. (London, Greater London), Sarah-Jane Douglass. For services to International Trade. (Telford, Shropshire), Nigel Wilkinson. P048913L. For services to Children, Young People and their Families in Brixton, London Borough of Lambeth. (London, Greater London), Margaret Mitford. (Bourne, Lincolnshire), Michael Foreman. Director, Cayman Islands Red Cross, the Cayman Islands. (Newtownards, County Down), Kelly Louise Buddery. For services to Visual Art, particularly during Covid-19. For services to the Masai people in Kenya, through Education and Medical Care. LGGCVO CSM Papua New Guinea honours system . For services to Trade and the Economy in Northern Ireland. For services to Tackling Homelessness. For services to Nursing in Social Care. Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Urbanism, The Princes Foundation for Building Community. Bernard Whitby Davies. The highest class of the order is to be a Knight or Dame Grand Cross (GCVO), which is what Kate Middleton has now been awarded. For services to the Railway Industry. For services to Floristry and to Charity in Edinburgh. What is the Royal Victorian Order and what is its history? For voluntary and charitable services to the community in the London Borough of Sutton, particularly with Older People. (Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire), Mandy Louise Davies. Member, Governing Body, North West Regional College. (Leicester, Leicestershire), James Lindsay. Andrew David Skipper. For services to Paralympic Sport. For services to Young People in Northern Ireland. (Rochdale, Greater Manchester), Valerie Patricia Ellen Scott. Carpenter and Joiner, Sandringham Estate. For services to Abortion Legal Reform in Northern Ireland. Lately Director of Library Services, Libraries NI. For services to the community in Attenborough, Nottinghamshire. (Bangor, County Down), Paul Matthew Cook. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. Managing Director Business, London and Partners. Lately Senior Partner, Carnoustie Medical Group. (York, North Yorkshire), Jane Michelle Barton. (Dunstable, Bedfordshire), Jonathan Neil Gray. Marie Zita Celise. Voluntary Fundraising Officer, Beverley and District, Soroptimist International. (Stevenage, Hertfordshire), Shirley McCay. For services to Science during Covid-19. Guy Henderson. For services to Research and Conservation of the Marine Environment. For services to Pottery and Ceramics. For services to Children and Families. Lately Deputy Principal, Glasgow Clyde College. 2022 New Year honours; Press & public relations. (Doncaster, South Yorkshire), Dawn Cynthia Shaw. For services to HM Prison and Probation Service. For services to Museums, to Publishing and to the Creative Industries. For services to Defence. The BEM was reintroduced in 2012 by then prime minister David Cameron as part of his bid to make the honours system classless, saying too few people making a difference in their areas were made MBEs. For services to the Covid-19 Response in Wales. For services to the Community and Environment in Northern Ireland. Wendy, a | 32 comments on LinkedIn National Director, Libraries, Arts Council England. (London, Greater London), Kawan Deepakchandra Patel. (Paisley, Renfrewshire), Sarah Louise Edwards. Friday, December 30, 2022 11:35 PM . (Egremont, Cumbria), Professor Paul James Johnson. Visiting Professor, Newcastle University and lately Director, Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums. (Monewden, Suffolk), Georgina Ann Ogilvy. For services to Diversity in Policing. (Eastbourne, East Sussex), Reginald Butcher. Chief Executive Officer, Community Relations In Schools. (Leeds, West Yorkshire), Nicholas Capaldi. (London, Greater London), James Nicol Walker CBE. For charitable services to Disadvantaged People in Gloucestershire. The Honourable Mr. Justice Kevin James Rooney. For services to the Disabled Community in Ireland. (Tring, Hertfordshire), Sheena Hope Cumiskey. (Derrygonnelly, County Fermanagh), Paula Cooper. Pauline Elizabeth Webber. Lately Regimental Secretary, 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Waless) and The Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeths Own). For services to Children, Young People and to the Community in Blackpool. (High Peak, Derbyshire), Professor Mary Josephine Renfrew. Bear Montique Interim Chief Executive Officer, Standing Together Against Domestic Violence and Founder, Advance Advocacy Service. For services to Drama. (Dungannon, County Tyrone), Dr Clea Elizabeth Harmer. Bloodstock and Racing Advisor to The Queen. lately Superintendent, West Midlands Police. (Harpenden, Hertfordshire), Anthony Victor Martin. Chair, Suffolk Libraries. Frank Horne. (Basingstoke, Hampshire), Professor Gillian Alexandra Armstrong. Volunteer and Campaigner. Senior Estate Worker, Highgrove. Lead Staff Officer, Headquarters Regional Command, Combined Cadet Force. Dr. Valma Jessamy. Volunteer, British Heart Foundation. For services to Education in The Gambia. (London, Greater London), Dr Andrew Simon Furber. Professor of Astrophysics, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queens University Belfast. For services to leprosy sufferers and their children in India and Nepal.
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