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The King’s Birthday Honours 2026 list in full

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Manchester Evening News

The King’s Birthday Honours list for 2026 has been published with hundreds of people across the UK recognised.

The honours are granted to people who make outstanding contributions to their community and the country and include dozens of famous faces and celebrities as well as everyday heroes and charity champions.

Honours handed out include knighthoods, damehoods, MBEs, OBEs, and CBEs.

Among those recognised in this year’s Birthday Honours is Rugby league great Kevin Sinfield who has been given a knighthood for his services to the MND community, as well as for services to league and union rugby.

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Sir Kevin, from Oldham, has raised more than £10 million for MND charities after being inspired by former Leeds Rhinos team-mate Rob Burrow, who died in 2024.

The Gruffalo writer Julia Donaldson and Noughts and Crosses author Malorie Blackman have both received damehoods for their services to literature.

Others honoured include Oscar-winning actress Dame Helen Mirren has also been made a Companion of Honour for services to drama.

Meanwhile, Emmerdale star Lisa Riley has received an MBE for her services to drama and her charity work while Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi became an MBE for his services to music and charity.

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Musician and presenter Cerys Matthews has become an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her services to music.

A number of lionesses have also been honoured following England Women’s victory in the Euros last summer. Chloe Kelly, Michelle Agyemang, Hannah Hampton, Alessia Russo, Lauren James, and Jess Carter have all been made an MBE.

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In total, more than 1,200 people across the UK have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours 2026. The oldest recipient is 101-year-old Pauline Hough from Nantwich, who received a British Empire Medal (BEM) for services to theatre and to the community.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: “Across the UK, people are quietly changing lives and strengthening their communities. This Honours List is a chance to recognise them.

“Their dedication shows how lasting change is built – through compassion, resilience and a commitment to others.

“It speaks to the decent, hopeful country we are proud to be, and on behalf of the whole nation, I want to say thank you.”

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You can see the full list of all those in this year’s honours below.

The King’s Birthday Honours list 2026 in full

ORDER OF THE COMPANIONS OF HONOUR

Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)

  • Sir Donald McCullin CBE. Photojournalist. For services to Photojournalism. (Shepton Mallet, Somerset)
  • Dame Helen Lydia Mirren DBE. Actor. For services to Drama. (London, Greater London)

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

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  • Sir Jonathan Stephen Cunliffe CB. Chair, Independent Water Commission. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Dame Parveen June Kumar DBE. Professor Emerita of Medicine and Education, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London. For services to Global Medical Education and Health. (London, Greater London)

ORDER OF THE BATH

Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

  • Simon Peter Burton. Clerk of the Parliaments, House of Lords. For services to Parliament. (London, Greater London)

Dames Commander of the Order of the Bath (DCB)

  • Susanna Justine McGibbon KC. Lately HM Procurator General, Treasury Solicitor and Permanent Secretary, Government Legal Department. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

  • Professor Sheila Macdonald Bird OBE FMedSci FRSE. For services to Statistics. (Kettering, Northamptonshire)
  • Malorie Blackman OBE. Writer. For services to Literature. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Carol Elspeth Goodeve Brayne CBE. Professor Emeritus and Senior Visiting Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge. For services to Medicine, Medical Research and Public Health. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
  • Professor Melanie Jane Davies CBE. Professor of Diabetes Medicine, University of Leicester. For services to Global Diabetes, Research, Policy and Care Management. (Leicester, Leicestershire)
  • Julia Catherine Donaldson CBE. Writer. For services to Literature. (Horsham, West Sussex)
  • Jane Fraser. Chief Executive Officer and Chair, Citigroup. For services to the Financial Sector
  • Helen Christine Gordon. Chief Executive Officer, Grainger plc. For services to the Property Industry. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Sarah Lucina Hackman. Chair of Forensic Anthropology and Head of Discipline, Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification, University of Dundee. For services to Forensic Anthropology and Disaster Victim Identification. (Dundee, Dundee)
  • Serena Margaret Kennedy KPM DL. Lately Chief Constable, Merseyside Police. For services to Policing. (Wigan, Greater Manchester)
  • Shelagh Jane Legrave CBE DL. Further Education Commissioner. For services to Education. (Chichester , West Sussex)
  • Dr Beverly Isadore Lindsay OBE DL. Chair, Association of Jamaican Nationals UK. For services to the West Midlands and to Charity. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
  • Jessica Elizabeth Morden MP. Member of Parliament for Newport East and lately General Secretary, Welsh Labour. For Political and Public Service. (Newport, Gwent)
  • Dr Crystal Elizabeth Oldman CBE. Lately Chief Executive, The Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing. For services to Nursing. (Crowborough, East Sussex)
  • Dr Hayaatun Sillem CBE. Lately Chief Executive Officer, Royal Academy of Engineering. For services to Engineering. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Heather Vivienne Stevens CBE. For services to the Environment, to Young People and to Philanthropy in Wales. (Vale of Glamorgan, South Glamorgan)
  • Anna Kim Taylor OBE. Executive Director, The Food Foundation. For services to Reforming the Food System. (Canterbury, Kent)
  • Sumeshni Tranka. Chief Nursing Officer, Welsh Government. For services to Nursing. (Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire)

KNIGHTS BACHELOR

  • Professor Glen Warren Burley. Chief Executive, The Foundation Group and Deputy Chief Executive, NHS England. For services to the NHS. (Warwick, Warwickshire)
  • Professor Carlos Silvestre Frenk CBE FRS. Ogden Professor of Fundamental Physics, Durham University. For services to Astrophysics and Cosmology. (Durham, County Durham)
  • The Right Honourable David Michael Gauke. Chair of the Independent Sentencing Review. For services to the Justice System. (Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire)
  • The Right Honourable Gregory William Hands. Lately Member of Parliament for Chelsea and Fulham. For Parliamentary and Political Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Alastair John Naisbitt King DL. Lately Lord Mayor, City of London Corporation. For services to Pensions Reform, to the Promotion of International Business and Voluntary and Charitable Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Peter Duncan Fraser Lord CBE. Co-Founder and Trustee, Aardman Animations. For services to the Animation Industry, the Creative Industries and to Charity. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • Professor Richard Brabazon Macrory CBE KC (Hon). Lately Board Member, The Office for Environmental Protection. For services to Environmental Law. (Kidlington, Oxfordshire)
  • Andrew Harold Mitchell CBE FREng. Chief Executive Officer, Tideway. For services to the Construction Industry. (Saffron Walden, Essex)
  • Professor Andrew David Morris CBE FRSE FMedSci. Director of Health Data Research UK and Vice-Principal, University of Edinburgh. For services to Medical Sciences, to Public Health and to Patient Care. (Perth, Perth and Kinross)
  • Christopher John Mullin. For Political and Public Service. (Alnwick, Northumberland)
  • Professor Stephen Thurston Munby CBE. Visiting Professor, University College London. For services to Education. (Kendal, Cumbria)
  • Kevin Sinfield CBE. Coach, England National Rugby Union Team and Fundraiser. For services to Rugby League, Rugby Union and the MND Community. (Oldham, Greater Manchester)
  • David Alan Sproxton CBE. Co-Founder and Trustee, Aardman Animations. For services to the Animation Industry, the Creative Industries and to Charity. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • Professor Patrick Philip Vernon OBE. Campaigner for Racial Equality and Social Justice. For services to Racial Equality. (London, Greater London)

ORDER OF THE BATH

Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)

  • Jennifer Agnes Bell. Lately Crown Solicitor for Northern Ireland. For services to the Administration of Justice. (Bangor, County Down)
  • Amanda Melanie Brooks (Amanda Kendall) CBE. Director General, Trade Group, Department for Business and Trade. For services to Economic Growth and International Trade. (London, Greater London)
  • Janette Anita Durbin CBE. Director, Senior Talent and Resourcing, Cabinet Office. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Ashley James Ibbett. Lately Director General for Energy Infrastructure, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. For services to Energy and Net Zero. (London, Greater London)
  • Glynne David Jones CBE. Lately Director, Wales Office. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Angela MacDonald CBE. Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Second Permanent Secretary, HM Revenue and Customs. For Public Service. (York, North Yorkshire)
  • Sarah Ann Munby. Lately Permanent Secretary, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Rebecca Weston FREng. Managing Director Warhead, Defence Nuclear Organisation. For services to Defence. (Cockermouth, Cumbria)

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

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  • Professor Ian David Abrahams. Professor, University of Cambridge. For services to Mathematical Sciences. (Nantwich, Cheshire)
  • Dr Damitha Adikaari. Director, Science and Innovation for Climate and Energy, Department of Energy Security and Net Zero. For services to Research and Innovation to Tackle Climate Change. (Guildford, Surrey)
  • Samantha Jane Allen. Chief Executive, NHS North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board. For services to the NHS. (Morpeth, Northumberland)
  • Professor Ron Arad. Industrial Designer, Artist, and Architectural Designer. For services to Art and Design. (London, Greater London)
  • Thomas Roger Attwood. Chair of Trustees, Attwood Academy Trust. For services to Education. (Cranbrook, Kent)
  • Gary Anthony Badley. Senior Responsible Owner – Property Transformation Programme and Director of Property Services, Ministry of Justice. For Public Service. (Telford, Shropshire)
  • Sarah Frances Barclay. Founder and Director, Medical Mediation Foundation. For services to Families and Health Professionals in Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution. (London, Greater London)
  • Wendy Mira Becker. For services to Business and to Charitable Causes. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
  • Hannah Kate Bernard OBE. Group Director, Business Banking, Nationwide, and Co-Chair, Invest in Women Taskforce. For services to Female Entrepreneurship and Access to Finance for Women. (Brighton, East Sussex)
  • Alan John Bishop. Chair, The Place. For services to Leadership in the Creative Industries. (London, Greater London)
  • Caroline Botwood. Director, Nuclear Projects Delivery. For services to the Nuclear Industry. (London, Greater London)
  • Diana Sarah Brightmore-Armour. Chief Executive Officer, C. Hoare & Co. For services to Women and Diversity in Financial Services. (London, Greater London)
  • Martin Dafydd Brown. Director of Retirement Services, Department for Work and Pensions. For Public Service. (Newport, Gwent)
  • Dr Josephine Bunch. Fellow of the National Physical Laboratory. For services to Cancer Research and Mass Spectrometry Imaging. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Meryl Anne Bushell. Crown Representative, Cabinet Office. For services to Public Procurement and to Women’s Empowerment in the Commercial Profession. (London, Greater London)
  • Mark Jonathan Byers. Chief Operating Officer, His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services. For Public Service. (Kettering, Northamptonshire)
  • Professor Joanna Cannon. Professor Emerita, The Courtauld Institute of Art. For services to Art Curation and Research. (Amersham, Buckinghamshire)
  • Steven Carlier. Lately President, Rolls Royce Submarines. For services to Defence. (Belper, Derbyshire)
  • Clare Moira Chapman. Chair, Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service. For services to Industrial Relations. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
  • Craig Andrew Wyn Crowley MBE. Chief Executive Officer, Action Deafness and Inaugural Co-Chair, The British Sign Language Advisory Board. For services to Deaf and Deafblind People. (Corby, Northamptonshire)
  • David John Raphael Currie. Chair, Proserv. For services to International Trade, Energy Transition and Economic Growth. (St Andrews, Fife)
  • Professor Taraneh Dean. Provost and Executive Director of Higher Education, London South Bank University Group. For services to Higher Education. (Brighton, East Sussex)
  • Dominic Dodd. Lately Chair, UCLPartners. For services to the NHS. (London, Greater London)
  • Charles Hunter Donald. Lately Chief Executive Officer, UK Government Investments. For services to Public Finance. (Maidenhead, Berkshire)
  • Patrick Doyle. Film Composer. For services to Film. (London, Greater London)
  • Anne Eden. Regional Director for South East, NHS England. For services to the NHS. (Amersham, Buckinghamshire)
  • Sian Elliott. Director of Organising, Public Services and Skills, Trade Union Congress. For services to the Trade Union Movement. (London, Greater London)
  • Rebecca Evernden. Director, UK Space Agency, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. For services to Space. (Tonbridge, Kent)
  • Neil Fox MBE. For services to Rugby League and to the community in West Yorkshire. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)
  • Allison Gardner. Chief Executive Officer, Glasgow Film. For services to Film and Cinema in Scotland. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Thomas Goldman. Deputy Director, Strategic Finance, Department for Education. For services to Education. (Lewes, East Sussex)
  • Henry Cyril Grunwald OBE KC. Lately, Chair of the National Holocaust Centre and Museum, Newark. For services to Holocaust Remembrance and Education. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor David John Gunnell FMedSci. Emeritus Professor of Epidemiology, Bristol Medical School. For services to Public Health and Suicide Prevention. (Portishead, Somerset)
  • Lisa Marie Harker. Director, Nuffield Family Justice Observatory. For services to Children and Young People. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
  • Patrick Iain Heath-Lay. Chief Executive Officer, People’s Partnership. For services to the Pensions Industry. (Haywards Heath, West Sussex)
  • Neil Heslop OBE. Chief Executive, Charities Aid Foundation. For services to Philanthropy and Charity. (Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire)
  • Rhiannon Jane Hiles. Chief Executive, Beamish Museum. For services to Museums and to the Culture and Heritage of North East England. (Durham, County Durham)
  • Jane Elisabeth Hill. Legal Director, Department for Business and Trade Legal Advisers, Government Legal Department. For services to the Law. (Brighton, East Sussex)
  • Justin Andrew Cardale Holliday. Chief Finance Officer and Tax Assurance Commissioner, HM Revenue and Customs. For Public Service. (Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex)
  • Professor Simon John Hollingsworth FMedSci. Vice-President and Global Franchise Head of Immune Oncology Bispecifics, AstraZeneca. For services to Biomedical Research and Medicine Development. (Sudbury, Suffolk)
  • Dr Sarah Joan Hughes. Chief Executive Officer, Mind. For services to Mental Health and to Civil Society. (St. Neots, Cambridgeshire)
  • Christopher Robert Hulatt. Co-Founder, Octopus Group. For services to Entrepreneurship. (London, Greater London)
  • Neil Anthony Johnson. Director, Materials, Department for Business and Trade. For services to Industry. (London, Greater London)
  • Christopher Neil Jones. Director, Home Office. For Public Service. (St Albans, Hertfordshire)
  • Katie Jones. Chair, Pension Protection Fund. For services to Pensions and Financial Education. (Virginia Water, Surrey)
  • Melanie Keen. Lately Director, Wellcome Collection. For services to Museums. (London, Greater London)
  • Yasmin Akhtar Khan. Chief Executive Officer, Halo Project. For services to Ending Domestic Abuse and Violence Against Women. (Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire)
  • Vikki Joanne Knight. Director for Fraud, Error and Debt Policy and Strategy, Department for Work and Pensions. For Public Service. (Tadley, Hampshire)
  • Professor David Michael Knowles FREng. Chief Executive Officer, Henry Royce Institute for Advanced Materials. For services to Academia and to Industry. (Wotton-Under-Edge, Gloucestershire)
  • Elaine Christina Lorimer. Lately Chief Executive, Revenue Scotland. For Public Service. (Isle of Arran, Ayrshire and Arran)
  • Professor Rosemary Helen Luckin. Professor of Learner Centred Design, University College London Knowledge Lab. For services to Education. (Hassocks, West Sussex)
  • Fiona Jane MacGregor OBE. Lately, Chief Executive, Regulator of Social Housing. For services to Social Housing. (London, Greater London)
  • Ashley John Machin. Lately Lead Non-Executive Director, Department for Work and Pensions. For Public Service. (Ripon, North Yorkshire)
  • Dr William Mackie. Chair, CentreStage, Kilmarnock. For services to Education and the Economy. (Ayr, Ayrshire and Arran)
  • Vishal Kumar Marria. For services to Technology, Economic Crime Prevention and to the Data and AI Sector. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Ann Matheson OBE. Lately Keeper, National Library of Scotland. For services to Literature and Culture. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Paul Dominic McCreesh. Conductor. For services to Music and Music Education. (Oakham, Leicestershire)
  • Ian Jeffrey McDermott. Chief Executive Officer, Peabody Trust. For services to Social Housing. (London, Greater London)
  • Annabel Ruth McKeon (Annabel Burns). Director of Strategy, Development and Change, HM Courts and Tribunals Service. For services to the Administration of Justice. (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire)
  • Bernard Amponsah Mensah. President of International, Bank of America and lately Chief Executive Officer, Merrill Lynch International. For services to Finance and the Economy. (London, Greater London)
  • Merope Mills. Patient Safety Campaigner. For services to Patient Safety. (London, Greater London)
  • Natalie Moore. Director, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, Greater London)
  • Anthony Richard Negus. Musical Director, Longborough Festival Opera. For services to Opera, particularly Mozart and Wagner, and to Young Artists. (Penarth, Mid Glamorgan)
  • Paul David Nisbet. Director of Communication Access Literacy and Learning Scotland, School of Education and Sport, Edinburgh University. For services to Education and the Development of Assistive Technology. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Joseph O’Neill. Chief Executive Officer, Belfast Harbour. For services to Business and to the community in Belfast. (Newtownards, County Down)
  • Professor Timothy Robin Orchard. Chief Executive, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Professor of Gastroenterology, Imperial College London. For services to the NHS and Healthcare Research and Innovation. (London, Greater London)
  • Helen Jane Palmer. People Director, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. For services to the Public and Charity Sectors. (St Albans, Hertfordshire)
  • Kunal Patel. Lately Deputy Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Ian David Piper. Chief Executive Officer, Ebbsfleet Development Corporation. For services to Housing and Regeneration. (Honiton, Devon)
  • Julia Natasha Pyke. Joint Managing Director, Sizewell C Ltd. For services to the UK Nuclear Energy Industry and other Clean Energy Technologies. (Hitchin, Hertfordshire)
  • Professor Monder Ram OBE DL. Founder and Director, Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship. For services to Ethnic Minority Business and Entrepreneurship. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
  • Professor Hilary Ranson. Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. For services to Global Health and to Equity in Science. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Dr Eva Kirsten Elisabet Rausing DL. Founder, Alborada Trust. For services to Charity, to Animal Welfare, to Horseracing and Bloodstock. (Newmarket, Suffolk)
  • Dr David Charles Rees FMedSci. Lately Chief Scientific Officer, Astex Pharmaceuticals. For services to Chemistry and Innovation. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
  • Julia Ross. Chair, British Association of Social Workers. For services to Children and Families. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Robert Stephen Rubin OBE. Chair, Pentland Capital Limited and Pentland Group Limited. For services to Inter-Faith Relations and to Charity. (London, Greater London)
  • Sukriti Prova Sen. Director of Children and Education Services, Coventry City Council. For services to Children Social Care. (London, Greater London)
  • Jonathan Isaac Sherman. Director, Business Assets and International, HM Customs and Revenue. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Peter Rowland Tudor St John. Founder and Director, Caruso St John Architects. For services to Architecture. (London, Greater London)
  • Andrew Philip Start. Lately Chief Executive Officer, Defence Equipment and Support and Interim National Armaments Director. For services to Defence. (Longfield, Kent)
  • Professor Sarah Joanna Tabrizi FMedSci FRS. Professor of Clinical Neurology, University College London. For services to People with Huntington’s Disease. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Paul Jonathon Taylor. Police Chief Scientific Adviser, National Police Chiefs’ Council. For services to Science in Policing. (Poulton-Le-Fylde, Lancashire)
  • Nigel Terrington. Chief Executive Officer, Paragon Banking Group. For services to the Financial Services Industry. (Leatherhead, Surrey)
  • Charlotte Tilbury MBE. President, Chair, Chief Creative Officer and Sole Founder, Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Ltd. For services to the Beauty and Cosmetics Industry. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Richard Mark Vautrey. Lately President, Royal College of General Practitioners and GP Partner, Meanwood Group Practice. For services to General Practice. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
  • Dr Victoria Louise Winckler. Lately Director, Bevan Foundation. For Public Service. (Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan)
  • Terence Woods QPM. Deputy Chief Constable, Greater Manchester Police. For services to Policing. (Darwen, Lancashire)
  • Deborah Jane Wosskow OBE. Entrepreneur and Co-Chair, Invest in Women Taskforce. For services to Female Entrepreneurship and to Access to Finance for Women. (London, Greater London)
  • Jonathan Yates. Executive Director, Youth Endowment Fund, London. For services to Education. (Epsom, Surrey)
  • Professor Ian Stuart Young. Consultant Chemical Pathologist, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust and Chief Scientific Advisor to the Department of Health. For services to Health Services Research and Development and to Health Education. (Newtownabbey, County Antrim)

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Gisela Maame Abbam. Chair, General Pharmaceutical Council. For services to the Pharmacy Professions and Health. (Reigate, Surrey)
  • Helen Adam. Chair, Family Solutions Group and Senior Family Mediator, Wells Family Mediation. For services to Families, Children and Young People. (Tonbridge, Kent)
  • Stephen Olumbunmi Akinsanya. Barrister. For services to the Prevention of Knife Crime and Youth Violence. (London, Greater London)
  • Bruce Allen. Lately Chief Executive Officer, HETAS. For services to Renewable Energy and Net Zero. (Upton upon Severn, Worcestershire)
  • Siobhan Alloway. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, Greater London)
  • Dean Ames. Drugs and Toxicology Forensic Consultant, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Public Safety. (Maidstone, Kent)
  • Chenelle Ansah. Chief Executive Officer, Nell Consulting Ltd. For services to Investment, to Women in Business and to Charity. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Andrea Jane Arlidge. Founder, Wellsway MAT and lately Chief Executive Officer, Futura Learning Partnership. For services to Education. (Weston-super-Mare, Somerset)
  • Kwadwo Asomani Adjepong. Solicitor. For services to Sport and Sports Law. (London, Greater London)
  • Kate Maggie Aubrey-Johnson. Barrister. For services to Children and the Youth Justice System. (London, Greater London)
  • Christopher Bailey. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Graham Baldwin. Vice-Chancellor, University of Lancashire. For services to Higher Education. (Carnforth, Lancashire)
  • Fiona Louise Ball. Bigger Picture and Sustainability Group Director, Sky. For services to Social Enterprise. (Leatherhead, Surrey)
  • Thomas William Banham. Chief Executive, Hoyland Common Academy Trust, Barnsley, South Yorkshire. For services to Education. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
  • Kristian Barnfield-Guest. Deputy Director, Business Effectiveness, Ministry of Justice. For services to Diversity and Inclusion. (York, North Yorkshire)
  • David George Beeby DL. Chair, Cumbria Economic Growth Board. For services to Business, to Economic Growth and to the Voluntary Sector in Cumbria. (Cockermouth, Cumbria)
  • Andrea Elaine Bennett. Regional Probation Director, North West Probation HM Prison and Probation Service. For services to Probation. (Preston, Lancashire)
  • Claire Jane Bennett. Director, Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability, Welsh Government. For services to Vulnerable People, Children and to Community Cohesion. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
  • Asif Jahangir Bhatti. Headteacher, Town Farm Primary School and Nursery, Staines, Surrey. For services to Education. (Leatherhead, Surrey)
  • David William Birkbeck. Chief Executive, Design for Homes. For services to Housing Design. (Dunmow, Essex)
  • Colin Everton Blair. Foster Carer, Birmingham Children’s Trust. For services to Foster Care. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
  • Mandy Blair. Foster Carer, Birmingham Children’s Trust. For services to Foster Care. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
  • Martin Oliver Blakebrough. Lately Chief Executive Officer, Kaleidoscope Project. For services to People Affected by Substance Misuse. (Chepstow, Gwent)
  • Caroline Boddington DL. Prebendary and Senior Non-Executive Member, Wells Cathedral, Somerset. For services to the Church of England. (Bath, Somerset)
  • Dr David Christopher Sturgess Bonnett. Architect and Access Consultant. For services to Architecture and Inclusive Design. (London, Greater London)
  • Steven Borley. For services to the Welsh Economy Across Engineering, Construction and Sports Participation. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
  • John Gordon Boumphrey. Vice-President, Country Manager UK and Ireland, Amazon. For services to Technology, Consumer and Digital Commerce Industry. (Abingdon, Oxfordshire)
  • Mel Bound. Founder, This Woman Runs. For services to Women’s Community Sport. (West Town, Somerset)
  • Helen Bowdur. Arts Leader. For services to Arts and Culture. (Glossop, Derbyshire)
  • David Bowles. Head of Campaigns and Public Affairs, RSPCA. For services to Animal Welfare. (Mole Valley, Surrey)
  • Philip Alan Broadhead. Lately Chair, Conservative Councillors Association. For Public Service. (Bournemouth, Dorset)
  • Alison Brooks. Founder, Alison Brooks Architects. For services to Architecture. (London, Greater London)
  • Nigel John Brown. Chief Executive, Cafcass Cymru. For services to the Welfare of Children and Families. (Caerphilly, Gwent)
  • Anthony Percy Scott Browne. Chair, and lately President, the British Art Market Federation. For services to the British Art Market. (Wincanton, Somerset)
  • Belinda Ann Budge. Lately Chair, Creative UK. For services to the Creative Industries and Publishing. (Blandford Forum, Dorset)
  • Adrian Patrick Boyce Budgen. National Head, Asbestos and Occupational Disease, Irwin Mitchell Solicitors. For services to the Victims of Asbestos Related Diseases and their Families. (Bakewell, Derbyshire)
  • Malcolm Burr. Lately Chief Executive, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar and Convener of the Electoral Management Board for Scotland. For Public Service. (Stornoway, Western Isles)
  • Elizabeth Jane Butler. Trustee, Royal British Legion. For voluntary service to Veterans and to Public Service. (Dartford, Kent)
  • Paul Butler. Chair of Governors, Waltham Forest College, London Borough of Waltham Forest. For services to Further Education. (London, Greater London)
  • Javid Soli Canteenwala. Trustee and Honorary Treasurer, The Zoroastrian Trust Funds of Europe and Trustee and Chair of the Audit, Finance and Investment Committee, The Coutts Foundation. For services to Philanthropy and Charity. (London, Greater London)
  • The Reverend Elizabeth Amy Carnelley. Lately Director of Partnerships and of Near Neighbours, Church Urban Fund. For services to Community Cohesion. (Burnley, Lancashire)
  • Sarah Jane Castle. Official Solicitor and Public Trustee. For services to the Court of Protection, to the Chequers Trust and to the Public. (Bedworth, Warwickshire)
  • Peter Alan Chambre. Chair, Cancer Research Horizons and lately Trustee, Cancer Research UK. For Charitable Service. (London, Greater London)
  • David Chapman. Senior Official Receiver, Insolvency Service. For services to the Insolvency Sector and to the Economy. (Egham, Surrey)
  • Dr Lisa Marie Cherry. For services to Children, Young People and their Families across Education and Social Care. (Northampton, Northamptonshire)
  • Sandra Choi. Designer and Creative Director, Jimmy Choo. For services to Fashion. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Fiona MacLeod Clark. Head of Capability Electronic Warfare Sensors, Leonardo UK Ltd. For services to Defence and to STEM Education. (Dunstable, Bedfordshire)
  • Neil Charles Clifford. Chief Executive Officer, Kurt Geiger. For services to Fashion. (London, Greater London)
  • Timothy David Coates. Head of Prisoner Escort Custody Services, HM Prison and Probation Service. For Public Service. (King’s Lynn, Norfolk)
  • Aletta Rachel Collins. Director and Choreographer. For services to Dance. (London, Greater London)
  • Michael David Cook JP. Lately Receiver General, St John Scotland. For services to the Order of St John. (Dumfries and Galloway)
  • Carl Andrew Cox. DJ and Broadcaster. For services to Music. (Horsham, West Sussex)
  • Dr Sharon Curtis. Chief Executive Officer, Emosi, Burngreave, Sheffield. For services to Early Years Education and Children’s Mental Health. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
  • Dr Camilla Darling. Director of Research Development, Arts and Sciences, Kings College London and Vice-Chair, The Kalisher Trust. For services to Young People and to the Diversity of the Bar. (London, Greater London)
  • Susan Joan Dawe. Scotland Managing Partner, EY. For services to Financial Services. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Maria Anne Dawes. Chief Executive Officer, Schools Alliance for Excellence, Surrey. For services to Education. (Farnham, Surrey)
  • Myrtle May Dawes. Chief Executive, Net Zero Technology Centre. For services to Energy and Technology. (Aberdeen, Aberdeen)
  • Tony Day. Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College, Birmingham. For services to Education. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
  • Estelle Alexandra Michelle Dehon KC. Barrister, Cornerstone Barristers. For services to Environmental Law. (London, Greater London)
  • David Barry Dein MBE. Founder, The Twinning Project. For services to Football and to Charity. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Urshla Devalia. President, British Society of Paediatric Dentistry. For services to Children’s Oral Health. (Watford, Hertfordshire)
  • Angela Jayne Doll. Chief Executive for Govia Thameslink Railway. For services to Diversity and Inclusion in the Rail Sector. (Billingshurst, West Sussex)
  • Luke Campbell Donald MBE. Golfer. For services to Golf
  • Berhane Dory. Senior Lecturer and Academic, Early Childhood Studies, London Metropolitan University. For services to Education and Early Years. (London, Greater London)
  • Mari Eggins. Founding Chief Executive Officer, Carefree Cornwall. For services to Young People. (Redruth, Cornwall)
  • Professor Andrew Tyler Elder. Lately President, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. For services to Medicine and to Medical Education. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Steve Elderkin. Director of Environmental Sustainability for National Highways. For services to the Environment and to Transport. (Ashford, Kent)
  • Andrew Elliott. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, Greater London)
  • Aileen Evans. Lately Chief Executive, Grand Union Housing Group. For services to Social Housing. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)
  • Alastair Graham Farnsworth. Defence Legal Counsellor, British Defence Staff USA. For services to Defence
  • Professor David Henry Felix. Lately Dean of Postgraduate Dental Education and Director of Dentistry, NHS Education for Scotland. For services to Dental Education and Clinical Training. (Bearsden, Dunbartonshire)
  • Paul Finnegan. Chief Executive, Lighthouse. For services to Charity. (Lisburn, County Antrim)
  • David Fishwick. Entrepreneur and Founder, Burnley Savings and Loans. For services to Finance, to Business and to Charity. (Clitheroe, Lancashire)
  • Dexter Fletcher. Actor and Director. For services to Film and Television. (London, Greater London)
  • Paul Jason Franklin. Visual Effects Designer and Filmmaker. For services to Visual Effects Design and the International Motion Picture Industry. (London, Greater London)
  • Graeme Ross Fraser. Assistant Inspector, HM Fire Service Inspectorate for Scotland. For services to the Scottish Government and to the Fire and Rescue Service. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Professor Anthony Fretton. Architect. For services to Architecture. (London, Greater London)
  • Emma Johanna Frost. Lately Assistant Chief of Staff, Permanent Joint Headquarters. For services to Military Operations. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Luke Gregory Georghiou. Lately Deputy President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Manchester. For services to Science and Innovation. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)
  • Robin William Gisby. Lately Chief Executive Officer, DFT Operator Limited. For services to the Rail Network. (London, Greater London)
  • Louise Elizabeth Glen. Lately Senior Education Officer, Languages, Education Scotland. For services to the Languages Education Community in Scotland. (Kirkcaldy, Fife)
  • John Lyburn Scott Grant. Chair, J. & G. Grant. For services to the Scotch Whisky Industry and to Charity. (Moray, Banffshire)
  • Julian Toby Gray Gravatt. Deputy Chief Executive, Association of Colleges, Greater London. For services to Further Education. (London, Greater London)
  • Bernadette Anne Green. Chief Executive Officer, Preston Primary Academy Trust, Yeovil, Somerset. For services to Education. (Crewkerne, Somerset)
  • Dr Suzanne Claire Green (Suzy Charman). Executive Director for the Road Safety Foundation. For services to Road Safety. (Crowthorne, Berkshire)
  • The Very Reverend Dean Kenneth Robert James Hall. For services to Reconciliation and Peace Building in Enniskillen and County Fermanagh. (Enniskillen, County Fermanagh)
  • Timothy Hall. Head of Estates and Programmes. Woodland Trust Scotland, Chair, Future Woodlands Scotland and Trustee, Borders Forest Trust. For services to Conservation and to Forestry. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Alistair Halliday. Chief Executive Officer, Forces Employment Charity. For services to Service Personnel, Veterans and Families. (Liphook, Hampshire)
  • Dr Clare June Halsted. Lately Athlete, Administrator and Volunteer. For services to Fencing. (London, Greater London)
  • Karen Jane Hamilton. Lately Chair, NHS Borders. For services to Health and to the community in the Scottish Borders. (Peebles, Tweeddale)
  • Sarah Hamilton-Fairley. Chief Executive, UK Sepsis Trust. For services to Sepsis Awareness. (London, Greater London)
  • Catherine Handcock. Founder, Creative HEAD. For services to the Hairdressing Industry and to Entrepreneurship. (York, North Yorkshire)
  • Professor Mohamed Wasim Hanif. Clinical Advisor, Diabetes UK and Professor of Diabetes and Endocrinology, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Diabetes and to Health Inequalities. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
  • Robert Edward Haring. Chief Executive Officer, Westcountry Schools Trust, Devon. For services to Education. (Ivybridge, Devon)
  • John Paul Harkin. Director and Founder, Alchemy Technology Services. For services to Economic Development and to Entrepreneurship. (Coleraine, County Londonderry)
  • Linda Margaret Harrison-Simcock. Foster Carer, Children’s Services, Leeds City Council. For services to Foster Care and to Vulnerable Children. (Keighley, North Yorkshire)
  • Mina Hasman. Sustainability Director, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. For services to Architecture and Sustainable Design. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Hilda Hayo. Chief Admiral Nurse and Chief Executive, Dementia UK. For services to People Affected by Dementia. (Kettering, Northamptonshire)
  • Diane Margaret Heritage. Chair of Trustees, New Collaborative Learning Trust. For services to Education. (Selby, North Yorkshire)
  • Nicholas Anthony Joseph Hern. Founder, Nick Hern Books. For services to Theatre. (Tetbury, Gloucestershire)
  • Katherine Jane Herrick. Lately Head of Elections, Northern Ireland Office. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Rachel Mary Hilliam. Head of School of Mathematics and Statistics, Open University. For services to Data Science. (Loughborough, Leicestershire)
  • Rachel Anne Hollis. Lately Chair, Professional Nursing Committee, Royal College of Nursing and Honorary Nurse Advisor for Children’s Cancer Care, The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Nursing. (Ripon, North Yorkshire)
  • Clare Hornby. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, ME+EM. For services to the Fashion Industry. (Burford, Oxfordshire)
  • Barbara Ann Hughes. Lately Chair of Governors, Solihull College and University Centre, West Midlands. For services to Further Education. (Evesham, Worcestershire)
  • Professor Iain Louis Hutchison. Founder and Chief Executive, Saving Faces – The Facial Surgery Research Foundation. For services to Preventing and Treating Facial Cancers. (London, Greater London)
  • Joanne Irving. Commercial Director, UK Export Finance. For services to Government Procurement. (Chester, Cheshire)
  • Peter John James. Author. For services to Literature and to Charity. (Pulborough, West Sussex)
  • Simon William Temple James. For services to Education and to Music. (Esher, Surrey)
  • Andrew John Jamieson. Lately Chief Executive of Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult. For services to the Renewable Energy Industries. (Glasgow, Glasgow)
  • Professor Ann John. Professor of Public Health and Psychiatry, Swansea University. For services to Suicide Prevention and to Digital Innovation. (Swansea, West Glamorgan)
  • Professor Stephen Jolles. Consultant Immunologist, Immunodeficiency Centre for Wales. For services to Immunology and Rare Diseases. (Bont-Faen, South Glamorgan)
  • Ian Stanley Joseph. Co-Founder, Trustees Unlimited and Step on Board, and Joint Managing Director, Russam. For services to the Voluntary Sector. (Longfield, Kent)
  • Geraint Wyn Jowers. Deputy Director, Security Consultancy Services, HM Revenue and Customs. For Public Service. (Newport, Gwent)
  • Emma Victoria Kane. Deputy Chair, Elton John AIDS Foundation. For services to Philanthropy. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Pamela Kearns. Professor of Clinical Paediatric Oncology, University of Birmingham. For services to Cancer Research. (Stafford, Staffordshire)
  • Joanna Elizabeth Keating. Head of International Development, Scottish Government. For services to International Development. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Arlene Kee MBE. Director Youth Service, Education Authority. For services to Young People. (Newtownards, County Down)
  • Dr Niall Gerald James Keenan. Divisional Director for Medicine Services, West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to the NHS. (London, Greater London)
  • Colonel (Rtd) Timothy Langton Kingsberry. Border Force Deputy Director Operations South, Home Office. For services to Border Security and Safeguarding. (Barnstaple, Devon)
  • Dr Helen Kirkpatrick MBE. Lately Chair QUBIS Board, Queen’s University Belfast. For services to Economic Development and Innovation. (Crumlin, County Antrim)
  • Dr Geeta Kumar. Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board North Wales. For services to Women’s Health. (Chester, Cheshire)
  • Maria Louise Lane. Deputy Director for People Safety, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to People Safety and Wellbeing. (Blackpool, Lancashire)
  • Dominic Robin Crofts Llewellyn. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, AchieveGood. For services to the Impact Economy. (Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
  • David Richard Lloyd. Deputy Principal Clerk, Journal Office, House of Commons. For services to Parliament. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Janet Margaret Lord. Deputy Pro-Vice Chancellor, Manchester Metropolitan University and Independent Chair, Priority Area. For services to Education. (Widnes, Cheshire)
  • Janette Luca. Director of Public Affairs, ITV. For services to Broadcasting and Television. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)
  • Janet Caenwyn Lumb. Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Timeout Children’s Homes, West Yorkshire. For services to Vulnerable Children in the Care Sector. (Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire)
  • Professor Eunice Carol Rita Lumsden. Professor, University of Northampton. For services to Children’s Rights and Welfare. (Northampton, Northamptonshire)
  • Jonathan David Lutwyche. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Yordas Group. For services to Sustainable Chemicals Management, to Economic Growth, to International Trade, and to Advancing Opportunities for Women and Young People. (Lancaster, Lancashire)
  • Mairi-Anne Macdonald. Deputy Director Development and Innovation, Research in Practice, London Borough of Hackney. For services to Social Work. (Burntisland, Fife)
  • June Frances MacGeachy. Co-Founder, Peak Scientific. For services to Business, to Education and to Philanthropy. (Leven, Fife)
  • Maitland Mackie. Chairman, Mackies of Scotland. For services to Farming, to Business Innovation and to Sustainability. (Inverurie, Aberdeenshire)
  • Rohan Malik. United Kingdom and Ireland Government and Public Sector Managing Partner, EY. For services to Business and Professional Services. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Rashmi Mantri. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, British Youth International College. For services to Mathematics Education. (Glasgow, Dunbartonshire)
  • John Philip Birkett Marshall. Lately Chair, Newcastle Gateshead Initiative. For services to the Local Economy in the North East. (Morpeth, Northumberland)
  • Harry Matovu KC. Chair, Black Talent Charter and King’s Counsel. For services to Business and to the Legal Profession. (Southampton, Hampshire)
  • Cerys Matthews MBE. Musician and Broadcaster. For services to Music. (Bourne End, Buckinghamshire)
  • Michael May. Inclusion Consultant. For services to Survivors of Sexual Violence and Abuse. (London, Greater London)
  • Paul Joseph McBride. For services to Education. (Belfast, County Down)
  • Peter Michael James McCleave. Founder, 10,000 Donors. For services to Blood Cancer Awareness and to Charity. (Tarporley , Cheshire)
  • Dr Brian James McConnell. Lately Chief Executive, Hydrock. For services to Engineering. (Bristol)
  • John Fraser McLeish. Chief Executive, The Gordon Highlanders Museum and Chair, The Scottish Tartans Authority. For services to Heritage and to the community in Aberdeenshire. (Aberdeen, Aberdeen)
  • Robert Ian McLintock. Trustee, Active Essex Foundation. For services to the community in Essex. (Chelmsford, Essex)
  • Professor Janet Karen Monkman Gray. Chief Executive, Academy of Healthcare Science. For services to the Healthcare Science Workforce. (Newark, Northamptonshire)
  • Professor Richard Lewis Moorhead. Professor of Law and Professional Ethics, University of Exeter and Professor of Law, Monash University. For services to Legal Ethics. (Exeter, Devon)
  • Professor Iain Keith Moppett. Professor of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, University of Nottingham and Chair, Centre for Research and Improvement, Royal College of Anaesthetists. For services to Perioperative Care. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
  • Judith Ann Morrison. Solicitor, to the Scottish Parliament. For services to the Scottish Parliament. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Eileen Murphy. Chief Executive, Women’s Aid Armagh-Down. For services to Charity. (Newry, County Down)
  • Shaun Peter Murphy. Snooker Player. For services to Snooker and to Charity. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Ifty Nasir. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Vestd. For services to Share Schemes and the Energy Sector. (London, Greater London)
  • Philip Newborough. Co-Founder and Lately Chief Executive Officer, Bridges Fund Management Limited. For services to Business Growth and Impact Investing. (Reading, Berkshire)
  • Bernard John Ord. For services to Industry, to Charitable Causes and to the community in Teeside. (Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire)
  • The Right Reverend Monsignor Peter O’Reilly. For services to Reconciliation and Peace Building in Enniskillen and County Fermanagh. (Enniskillen, County Fermanagh)
  • Paul Oxborough. Founder, Mental Health Motorbike. For services to Mental Health and to Charity. (Chesterfield, Derbyshire)
  • Andrew Ronald Page. Deputy Director, Transfer Pricing, HM Revenue and Customs. For Public Service. (Epsom, Surrey)
  • Roxanna Anna Panufnik. Composer. For services to Music and to Charity. (London, Greater London)
  • John Michael Pearce. Lately Director of Children’s Services, Durham County Council. For services to Children and Young People. (Tyne and Wear, Tyne and Wear)
  • Tricia Anesther Pereira. National Leader in Workforce Race Equity and Equality and Co-Chair, Independent Advisory Group. For services to Social Work and Social Care. (London, Greater London)
  • Simon Charles Perryman. Lately Chair of Governors, Barnsley College, South Yorkshire. For services to Further Education. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
  • Professor Veronica Moraa Pickering. Lord-Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire. For Voluntary Service. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
  • David Stuart Pinder. Chair, Green Construction Board. For services to Advancing Net Zero and Biodiversity in the Construction Sector. (Macclesfield, Cheshire)
  • Lisa Clare Pinney MBE. Lately Chief Executive of the Mining Remediation Authority. For services to the Environment. (Newark, Nottinghamshire)
  • Colin Neil Pirie. For services to Young People, to Business and to the community in Bristol. (Bristol)
  • Paul Michael Pitts. Principal Scientist, Noise and Vibration, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Measurement and Assessment of the Exposure to Noise and Vibration. (Buxton, Derbyshire)
  • Guy St John Platten MNM. Secretary General, The International Chamber of Shipping. For services to the Maritime Sector. (Totnes, Devon)
  • Sandra Mary Plaw. Foster Carer, Hampshire County Council. For services to Foster Care. (Southampton, Hampshire)
  • Alexis Mary Poole. Assistant Chief Officer, Devon and Cornwall Police. For services to Policing. (Exeter, Devon)
  • Jane Barbara Porter. Foster Carer and Chair of Fostering Executive Committee, Surrey County Council. For services to Foster Care. (Hindhead, Surrey)
  • Charlotte Potter. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, Greater London)
  • Gillian Mary Preece. Senior Policy Manager, Home Office. For Public Service. (Bridgwater, Somerset)
  • Professor Andy Purvis. Professor of Biodiversity, Natural History Museum. For services to Biodiversity Science. (Ascot, Berkshire)
  • Dr Martin Raby. Principal and Chief Executive, The Northern School of Art, Middlesbrough and Hartlepool, North Yorkshire and County Durham. For services to Higher Education. (Cleveland, County Durham)
  • Ashfaq Ahmed Rahman. Chief Executive Officer, Nova Education Trust, Nottingham. For services to Education. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
  • Andrew Mark Ransom. Lately, Chief Executive Officer, Rentokil Initial. For services to the Business Support Services Sector. (Sevenoaks, Kent)
  • Dr Emma Victoria Rawson. Director of Public Policy, Association of Taxation Technicians. For Public Service. (Halifax, West Yorkshire)
  • David Read. Head of Delivery North West, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. For Public Service. (Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire)
  • Dr Martin Robert Reeves. Chief Executive, Oxfordshire County Council. For services to Local Government. (Warwick, Warwickshire)
  • Celia Richardson. Director of Communications and Fundraising, The National Trust. For services to Conservation. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Colin Mark Richardson. Assistant Professor, Northumbria University. For services to Firefighter Safety. (Lanchester, County Durham)
  • Dr Marcus Rink. Chief Inspector of Drinking Water, Drinking Water Inspectorate. For services to Water Quality. (Kenilworth, Warwickshire)
  • Dr Ian Ritchey FREng. Director, Connect Northumberland. For services to Engineering. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
  • John Michael Roberson. Distinguished Specialist, Nuclear Threat Reduction, AWE. For services to Defence. (Basingstoke, Hampshire)
  • Ian Robertson. For services to Rugby Union and to Broadcasting. (Norwich, Norfolk)
  • John Manwaring Robertson. Chair, No Going Back. For services to Offender Rehabilitation. (Alton, Hampshire)
  • His Honour Judge Jonathan Lee Rose. Resident Judge, Crown Court at Bradford and Honorary Recorder of Bradford. For services to the Administration of Justice and to the Young People of Bradford. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
  • Dr Nicola Jayne Rose. Interim Executive Director of Science and Research, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency. For services to Science and Public Health. (Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire)
  • June Elizabeth Ross MBE. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Esther Community Enterprise. For Charitable Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Rachael Ross MBE. Founding Officer, National Down Syndrome Policy Group. For services to Education, Policy and People with Down Syndrome. (Hinton Daubnay, Hampshire)
  • Sophie Ross. Founder and Creative Director, Trotters Childrenswear and Accessories Limited. For services to Business and to the Retail Industry. (London, Greater London)
  • Andrew Charles Routley. Governor, HM Prison Huntercombe and lately Deputy Governor, HM Prison Aylesbury. For Public Service. (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire)
  • Fleur Ruda. Deputy Director, Employment Rights, Department of Business and Trade Legal Advisers, Government Legal Department. For services to the Law. (London, Greater London)
  • Hannah Rutter. Deputy Director, Office for Digital Identities and Attributes, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. For services to Digital Identity and Open Policy Making. (Horsham, East Sussex)
  • Hilary Margaret Ryan. Specialist Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order. (Etchingham, Surrey)
  • Ian Knut Salter. Partner, Burges Salmon LLP. For services to the Nuclear Industry. (Monmouthshire, Gwent)
  • Aline Santos Farhat. Chief Brand Officer and Chief Diversity and Inclusion Offer, Unilever. For services to Retail Industry. (London, Greater London)
  • Emily Beth Scarratt MBE. For services to Rugby Union. (Coalville, Leicestershire)
  • Alyson Lynn Scurfield. Chief Executive, TEC Services Association. For services to Technology Enabled Care. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
  • Professor Susan Elizabeth Sentance. Research Professor and Director, The Raspberry Pi Computing Education Research Centre, University of Cambridge. For services to Education. (Royston, Hertfordshire)
  • Mukesh Sharma MBE DL. Deputy Chair and Trustee, The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Chair, Northern Ireland Committee, National Lottery Heritage Fund. For services to Heritage. (Newtownabbey, County Antrim)
  • Nikita Sharma. Head of Targeted Outreach and Research, Judicial Appointments Commission. For services to Improving Judicial Diversity. (Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey)
  • Jeffrey Bradley Shear. Fundraiser and Founder, Solid Management. For services to the Fundraising Sector. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Tara Georgina Shears. Professor of Particle Physics, University of Liverpool. For services to Physics. (Devizes, Wiltshire)
  • Dr Inderpal Singh. National Clinical Lead, Falls and Frailty. For services to Osteoporosis Care in Wales. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
  • Roderick Charles Smallwood. Artist Manager and Founder, Truants Foundation. For services to Music and to Charity. (Hove, East Sussex)
  • Michael Gordon Smith. Lately Chair, The Foyle Foundation and Trustee, The National Brain Appeal. For Charitable Service. (Chichester, West Sussex)
  • Terry Stacy MBE JP. Chair, Tonic Housing. For services to the LGBTQ+ Community. (London, Greater London)
  • Lady (Alison Helen Johns) Stephenson. Lately Chief Executive, Advance HE. For services to Higher Education. (King’s Lynn, Norfolk)
  • Mark Stewart. Courts and Tribunals Director, HM Courts and Tribunals Service. For Public Service. (Bedford, Bedfordshire)
  • John Anthony Stiven. Honorary General Secretary, English Schools’ Swimming Association. For services to Young People. (Woking, Surrey)
  • Gary Stott. Executive Chair, Community Shop. For services to the Circular Economy and to Building Communities. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
  • Dr Mark Campbell Stuart. For services to the Pharmacy Profession in Sport and to Anti-Doping. (London, Greater London)
  • Ruth Sunderland. Business Ambassador, Royal Osteoporosis Society. For services to People with Osteoporosis. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Joanna Kate Swaffield. Professor of Economics and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Southampton. For services to Economics. (Winchester, Hampshire)
  • Margaret Anne Swinson. Honorary Canon and Chair, Anglican Consultative Council. For services to the Church of England and to the Anglican Communion. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Muhammed Fazan Tahir. Managing Director, Tahir Group. For services to Young People and to Social Mobility. (London, Greater London)
  • Allan Taylor. Head of Offshore Wind Investment, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. For services to Renewable Energy. (Aberdeen, Aberdeen)
  • Jonathan Stuart Taylor. Regional Improvement for Standards and Excellence Adviser and lately Chief Executive Officer, Sapientia Education Trust, Norfolk. For services to Education and School Improvement. (Eye, Suffolk)
  • Jonathan Henry Thornton. Chair, University Council, University of Huddersfield. For services to Higher Education. (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)
  • Sharon Elizabeth Todd. Chief Executive, The Society of Chemical Industries. For services to Innovation. (London, Greater London)
  • Mary Elizabeth Tuckett JP DL. Lately Regional Leadership Magistrate for South East England and Nominated Judicial Office Holder. For services to the Criminal Justice System. (Buckingham , Buckinghamshire)
  • James Walter Tugendhat. Lately Chief Executive Officer, HC-One. For services to Adult Social Care. (London, Greater London)
  • Susanna Tugwell. Deputy Director, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement. (London, Greater London)
  • Geoffrey Paul Underwood DL. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Inflight Peripherals Limited. For services to the Technology Industry. (Newport, Isle of Wight)
  • Johann Walker. Director Estate Services, AWE. For services to Defence. (Basingstoke, Hampshire)
  • Kayleigh Jane Wall. Team Leader, International Directorate, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. For Public Service. (Woking, Surrey)
  • Robert Gerald Walsh. Lately Chief Executive, North East Lincolnshire Council. For services to Local Government. (Grimsby, Lincolnshire)
  • Rebekah Warburton. Deputy Director for Health Transformation and Delivery, Department for Work and Pensions. For Public Service. (St Annes on Sea, Lancashire)
  • Professor Jamie Norman Waterall. Deputy Chief Public Health Nurse, Department of Health and Social Care. For services to Public Health Nursing. (Chorley, Staffordshire)
  • Professor Kaye Wellings. Professor of Sexual and Reproductive Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. For services to Sexual and Reproductive Health. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Adrian West. Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement. (London, Greater London)
  • Peter Joseph Wheeler. Councillor, Cheshire West and Chester, Labour Party. For Political Service. (Ellesmere Port, Cheshire)
  • Professor Christopher Bruce Alexander Whitelaw. Lately Director, The Roslin Institute. For services to Bioscience. (Biggar, Lanarkshire)
  • Sian Barbara Wilkins. Head of Procedure and Parliamentary Skills, Senedd Cymru. For Parliamentary and Public Service. (Caldicot, Gwent)
  • Nicholas Guy Wilkinson. Lately Chief Executive Officer, Dunelm. For services to the Retail Sector. (Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire)
  • Carolyn Florence Williamson. Lately Chief Executive, Hampshire County Council. For services to Local Government. (Bideford, Devon)
  • Richard John Willmott. For services to the Construction Industry. (Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire)
  • Alice Witherow. Chief Executive Officer, Cheviot Learning Trust, Northumberland. For services to Education. (North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear)
  • Gillian Wright. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, Greater London)
  • Lyn Alison Wright. Lately Chief Executive Officer, The Sigma Trust, Essex. For services to Education and to Tackling Coastal Deprivation. (Great Dunmow, Essex)

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Geoffrey William Agnew. Joint Executive Group Chair, Henderson Group. For services to Business and to the community in Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, County Antrim)
  • Martin John Agnew. Joint Executive Group Chair, Henderson Group. For services to Business and to the community in Northern Ireland. (Hillsborough, County Down)
  • Dr Rosemary Elizabeth Agnew. Lately Director of Agricultural Policy, Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs. For services to Agriculture. (Dromore, County Down)
  • Michelle Agyemang. For services to Association Football. (Stanford-le-Hope, Essex)
  • Michael Richard Kelvin Akers. Founder, Mikey’s Wish Foundation. For services to Special Educational Needs. (Coventry, West Midlands)
  • Louise Alder. Lyric Soprano. For services to Music. (London, Greater London)
  • Sally Elizabeth Alexander. Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Milton Keynes College Group, Buckinghamshire. For services to Further Education. (Bicester, Oxfordshire)
  • Faria Ali. Senior Associate Solicitor, Herbert Smith Freehills. For Charitable and Voluntary Service. (Caterham, Surrey)
  • Tahira Ali. Foster Carer, Birmingham Children’s Trust’s Fostering Agency. For services to Foster Care. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
  • Professor Margaret Joan Allan. Lately Pharmacy Dean, Health Education and Improvement Wales. For services to Pharmacy. (Abergavenny, Gwent)
  • Kirsteen Allison. Disability Awareness Trainer. For services to the Deaf and Disabled Community. (Alexandria, Dunbartonshire)
  • Diana Ambache. Musician, Broadcaster and Writer. For services to Music and to Education. (London, Greater London)
  • John Ambler. Historian, Royal Marines Band Service. For voluntary service to Military History. (Emsworth, West Sussex)
  • Peter Amies. Flood and Coastal Risk Management Advisor, Environment Agency. For services to the Environment and to Flood Protection. (Eastbourne, East Sussex)
  • Professor John Stanley Alan Anderson. For voluntary services to Education and to the community in Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, County Down)
  • Karen Jayne Andrew JP. Magistrate West Glamorgan Bench and Independent Monitoring Board Member HM Prison Swansea. For services to Prisoners, to the Administration of Justice and to the community in Swansea. (Swansea, Mid Glamorgan)
  • Trevor Annon. Managing Director and Chair, Mount Charles. For services to Business, to Sport and to Charity in Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, County Antrim)
  • Andreas Antona. Founder, Bocuse d’Or UK Academy. For services to the Hospitality Sector and to Charity. (Kenilworth, Warwickshire)
  • Nafiza Aktar Anwar. Co-Founder and Director, Association of South Asian Midwives. For services to Charity and to Healthcare. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
  • Clare Margaret Mary Apel. Chair, Chichester District Council. For services to the Voluntary Sector, to Local Government and to Holocaust Education. (Chichester, West Sussex)
  • Charles Edward Appleyard. Founder, Sport Parkinson’s. For services to people with Parkinson’s Disease and Fundraising. (Thames Ditton, Surrey)
  • Wesley David Aston. Lately Chief Executive, Ulster Farmers’ Union. For services to Agriculture. (Armagh, County Armagh)
  • Helen Robyn Atkinson. Director of Public Health, Portsmouth City Council. For services to Public Health. (Liphook, Hampshire)
  • Professor Emeritus David Austin. For services to the Heritage of Wales, to Economic Regeneration and to Young People. (Lampeter, Dyfed)
  • Pauline Helen Margaret Lamb Aylesbury. Deputy Director, Marketing, Insight, Brand Scotland and Internal Communications, Scottish Government. For Public Service. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Olubukola Moyo Babajide. Founder, Crystal Options Ltd and Female Techpreneur. For services to Technology, to Business and to Inclusion. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)
  • Elisabeth Jane Baines. Senior Manager, 16-19 Funding Policy Implementation, Department for Education. For services to Education. (Lutterworth, Leicestershire)
  • Satbinder Bains. Foster Carer, City of Wolverhampton Council. For services to Foster Care. (Willenhall, West Midlands)
  • Hywel Thomas Baker. Managing Director, Sierra Nevada Corporation, Mission Systems UK. For services to Defence Industry Investment, to Regional Economic Development, to Veterans Support, and to National Security. (Dinas Powys, South Glamorgan)
  • Geoffrey Walter Ball. Owner, F.Ball and Co.Ltd. For services to Manufacturing, to the Flooring Industry and to the community in Staffordshire. (Macclesfield, Cheshire)
  • Stuart James Balnaves. Deputy Director, Customer Service Enterprise Operations, Department for Education. For Public Service. (Warwick, Warwickshire)
  • Ian Bamford. For services to Amateur Golf. (Belfast, Belfast)
  • Robert Andrew Barlow. Founder and Managing Director, TDP Recycled Plastic Furniture. For services to Sustainable Manufacturing and to Charity. (Matlock, Derbyshire)
  • Kimberley Joy Barnetson. Childminding Partner, Stronger Practice Hub, Childminders Mentor, Essex and Hertfordshire, and Tutor, ACL Training, Essex. For services to Early Years Education. (Colchester, Essex)
  • Esther Anne Barratt. Group Director, Amentum. For services to Nuclear Power Engineering. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)
  • “Sara Jane Barr-Frost. Deputy Chief Nursing and Allied Health Professionals Officer, Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust and lately Director of Nursing and Allied Health Professionals, Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS. (Preston, Lancashire)”
  • Alan George Bealby. Chair, Post Office Remembrance Fellowship. For services to Heritage and Education. (Pulborough, West Sussex)
  • Audrey Valerie Beale JP. Trustee and Chair, Hertfordshire Association for the Care and Rehabilitation of Offenders. For services to the Rehabilitation of Offenders and to the Administration of Justice. (St Albans, Hertfordshire)
  • Mark Richard Beattie JP. Lately Chair of the Magistrates’ Association and Magistrate, North London Bench. For services to the Administration of Justice. (London, Greater London)
  • Diane Benstead. Foster Carer, East Riding Fostering Service, East Riding of Yorkshire. For services to Foster Care. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)
  • Nicholas John Bent. Chief Executive Officer, upReach. For services to Education. (Warrington, Cheshire)
  • Richard David Bernard. Headteacher, Northampton School for Boys. For services to Education. (Northampton, Northamptonshire)
  • Margaret Ann Betts. Front of House Assistant, 10 Downing Street. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Hiren Bhimjiyani. Programme Director, Global Supply Chain Intelligence Programme, Department for Business and Trade. For services to Trade, to Data-Driven Supply Chain Intelligence and to Machine Learning Innovation. (London, Greater London)
  • Bridget Jane Biddell DL. Chair, Country Land and Business Association Charitable Trust. For services to Environmental Restoration and to Charity. (Farnham, Surrey)
  • Christopher Terence Bird. Chair, Riskwell. For services to Energy Transition and to Community Development in North East Scotland. (Banchory, Aberdeenshire)
  • Graeme Michael Black. Risk Advisory Assurance Lead, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Young People in the community of Durham. (Chester Le Street, County Durham)
  • Dr John Blakeley. Team Leader, Higher Education Student Accommodation and Consumer Rights Policy, Department for Education. For services to Higher Education. (London, Greater London)
  • Brenda Gillian Bland. For services to Swimming in Great Britain. (Hartlepool, County Durham)
  • Jane Alison Blower. Lately President, Association of Reproductive and Clinical Scientists. For services to Reproductive Science. (Leicester, Leicestershire)
  • Robert Blundell. Founder, Trust PA. For services to Spinal Cord Injury Research and Treatment. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
  • Dr Margaret Andrea Boanas. Chair, International Meat Trade Association. For services to the Meat Sector, Trade and to Promoting Opportunities for Women. (London, Greater London)
  • Samuel Joseph Boardman. Specialist Engineer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (Hereford, Herefordshire)
  • Jonathan Mark Boddington. Founder, Silverlining Furniture. For services to Design and Innovation in Furniture Making. (Oswestry, Shropshire)
  • Fiona Beth Booth. Head Teacher and SENDCo, St Nicholas Church of England Primary Academy, Boston, Lincolnshire. For services to Education. (Boston, Lincolnshire)
  • Stewart Henry Booth. Head of Safety Assessment, AWE. For services to Defence. (Tadley, Hampshire)
  • Dr Dianne Borien. Lately Interim Head of Service, Southend-on-Sea City Council. For services to Early Years Education. (Rayleigh, Essex)
  • Pauline Frances Bothwell. Charity Secretary, Crossfire Trust. For services to the People of South Armagh. (Downpatrick, County Armagh)
  • Douglas John Bott. Co-Founder, Open Up Music. For services to Disabled People. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • Andrew Charles Bowden. For services to Housing and to the community in Wales. (Mold, Clwyd)
  • George MacLeod Bowie. Broadcaster and Charity Campaigner. For services to Radio and to Charity in Glasgow and the West of Scotland. (Glasgow, Glasgow)
  • Professor Stephen James Brett. Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Professor of Critical Care, Imperial College London. For services to Critical Illness and Intensive Care Medicine. (London, Greater London)
  • Tania Bright. Chief Executive Officer, Home for Good and Safe Families. For services to Vulnerable Children and Families. (London, Greater London)
  • Christopher David Britten. Executive Headteacher, Ysgol Y Deri School, Vale of Glamorgan. For services to Education. (Penarth, South Glamorgan)
  • Professor Christopher Brookes. Chair, Wigan Warriors and lately Chief Medical Officer, Rugby Football League and England Rugby League. For services to Rugby League. (Bolton, Greater Manchester)
  • James Brown. Volunteer Driver. For services to Saving Lives Scotland and to the community in Airdrie. (Airdrie, Lanarkshire)
  • Sonia Patricia Browne. Founder, Steve Browne Foundation. For services to Young People. (London, Greater London)
  • Susan Brownson. Lately Deputy Headteacher, Laycock Primary School, London Borough of Islington. For services to Education. (Caterham, Surrey)
  • Caroline Bruce. Lately Service Manager, Adult Services, Fife Council. For services to Supporting Vulnerable Adults in Fife. (Glenrothes, Fife)
  • Nathalie Bull. Chief Executive Headteacher, The BeDifferent Federation, London. For services to Education. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr John Richard Buscombe. Lately Consultant in Nuclear Medicine, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Nuclear Medicine. (London, Greater London)
  • Cyril Alexander Butler. Volunteer, Hull Independent Merchant Navy Association. For services to the Merchant Navy in Hull. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)
  • Krystyna Stefania Butwilowska. Lately Chair of Governors, Portsmouth High School, Hampshire. For services to Education. (Old Portsmouth, Hampshire)
  • The Reverend Alexander Brown Cairns. Volunteer. For services to the communities of South Scotland. (Stranraer, Wigtownshire)
  • Thomas Malcolm Calvert. Senior Professional Technical Officer, Rivers Directorate, Department for Infrastructure, Northern Ireland Civil Service. For services to Flood Risk Management and Digital Transformation. (Belfast, County Down)
  • Theresa Cameron. Parenting Support Co-Ordinator, London Borough of Sutton. For services to the community in the London Borough of Sutton. (London, Greater London)
  • Ian Campbell. For services to Women in the Philippines. (Belfast)
  • Karen Elizabeth Canner. Lately Honours Secretary and Chair, Supporting the Workplace in Menopause Staff Network, Ministry of Justice. For Public Service. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
  • Anne Carr. Head of Grants, Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity. For services to Royal Navy and Royal Marines Personnel and Veterans. (Southampton, Hampshire)
  • Lee Kevin Carsley. Coach, England Men’s Under-21 Football Team. For services to Association Football. (Solihull, West Midlands)
  • Jessica Leigh Carter. For services to Association Football. (Warwick, Warwickshire)
  • Julie Carter. Owner and Principal, TipToe Stage School and Scalliwags Pre-School, South Ockendon, Essex. For services to Early Years Education and Performing Arts. (South Ockendon, Essex)
  • Jeremy Paul Cartwright. Chair of the Corporation, Stoke-on-Trent College, Staffordshire. For services to Further Education. (Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire)
  • Valerie Isobel Castell JP. Magistrate Avon and Somerset Bench. For services to the Administration of Justice. (Alveston, Gloucestershire)
  • Alan William Cavill. Director of Communications and Regeneration, Blackpool Council. For services to Regeneration in Blackpool. (Thornbury, Lancashire)
  • Aditya Chakrabortty. Senior Economics Commentator, The Guardian. For services to Public Understanding of the Economy and Wider Social Issues. (London, Greater London)
  • Elaine Anne Chalmers-Brown. Organiser and Creator, Pilgrims Hearts. For services to the Homeless in Bracknell Forest. (Bracknell, Berkshire)
  • Keith Chalmers-Watson. Life Member and lately Chair of World Pheasant Association. For services to Wild Bird Research and Conservation. (North Berwick, East Lothian)
  • Barbara Rowton Chandler. Design Journalist and Photographer and Founder, Green Grads. For services to the Design Industry. (London, Greater London)
  • Shawn Charlwood. Member, Executive Committee, British Dental Association. For services to Dentistry. (Lincoln, Lincolnshire)
  • Dr Azhar Mahmood Chaudhry. General Practitioner, Thistlemoor Medical Centre, Peterborough. For services to the community in Peterborough. (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)
  • Christopher Cheek. Founder, The Bus Industry Monitor. For services to Public Transport. (Eastbourne, East Sussex)
  • Emily Cherry. Chief Executive, Bikeability Trust. For services to Active Travel for Young People. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
  • Sarah Jane Chimbwandira. Chief Executive Officer, Surrey Wildlife Trust. For services to the Environment. (Bordon, Hampshire)
  • Leah Rani Chowdhry. Philanthropist. For services to Charitable Fundraising. (Slough, Berkshire)
  • Elizabeth Anne Clark. Specialist Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order. (Horsham, West Sussex)
  • Iain Clark DL. Intranet Manager, Scottish Parliament. For services to the Scottish Parliament. (Musselburgh, East Lothian)
  • Neil James Clark. Volunteer. For services to Charity and to Young People. (Larbert, Stirling and Falkirk)
  • Alexandra Clements. Media Liaison Administrator and lately Cancer Awareness Roadshow Health Awareness Volunteer. For Charitable Service. (Deal, Kent)
  • Nigel Frederick Coates. Lately Director of the Business Clinic, Northumbria University. For services to Higher Education and to Business. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
  • Dean Simon Benjamin Cohen. Councillor, London Borough of Barnet. For services to Charity and to the community in North West London. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Alys Cole-King. For services to Suicide Prevention. (Conwy, Clwyd)
  • James Harry William Coles. Team Leader, Moffat Mountain Rescue Team. For services to Mountain Rescue. (Dumfries and Galloway)
  • Nicola Margaret Collett. Lately Partnership Development Manager, Leicester City School Sport Partnership. For services to School Sport and Physical Education and to the communities in Leicester City and Leicestershire. (Lutterworth, Leicestershire)
  • Mary Colwell. Founder and Director, Curlew Action. For services to Nature. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • Daniel Connolly. Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement. (London, Greater London)
  • Krysten Michael Francis Coombs. Athlete and Trustee, Dwarf Sports Association UK. For services to Badminton and to the Dwarf Sports Association. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
  • Andrew Mark Cooper. Managing Director, GE Vernova, Power Conversion and Storage. For services to Manufacturing and to Defence. (Coventry, West Midlands)
  • Fay Susan Cornwell. Senior Lawyer, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Benefits Recipients. (Basingstoke, Hampshire)
  • Nicholas Corrigan. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Media Academy Cymru. For services to Children and Young People. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
  • Phillip Edwin Corsi. Lately Area Operations Manager. Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety. (Newhaven, East Sussex)
  • Neil Cotterill. Community Engagement Advisor, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Youth Community of North Staffordshire. (Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire)
  • Kathleen Elizabeth Courtenay. Lately Head of Children and Disability Services, Southern Health & Social Care Trust. For services to People with Disabilities. (Dungannon, County Tyrone)
  • Mhari Faye Coxon. President and Trustee, Oral Health Foundation. For services to Oral Health. (Oxted, Surrey)
  • Gordon John Cresswell. For services to the Payroll Profession. (Solihull, West Midlands)
  • Angela Crookall. Customer Service Leader, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Ex-Offenders and to Working to Reduce Homelessness. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Alan William Crooks. Disability Manager, Irish Football Association. For services to Disability Football. (Newtownards, County Down)
  • Natalie Cumming. Campaigner. For services to Holocaust Remembrance and to the Missing People Charity. (Oswestry, Shropshire)
  • Dr Mark Brian Dale. Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Portland College, Nottinghamshire. For services to Further Education. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
  • David Alan Dalton. Chief Executive Officer, British Glass. For services to the Glass Industry. (Swinton, South Yorkshire)
  • Matthew Davenport. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, Greater London)
  • Gary Davies. Youth Justice Practitioner, Community First Responder and lately Police Officer. For services to Public Safety. (Rhondda, Mid Glamorgan)
  • Pino De Rosa. Managing Director, Bridgeway Consulting Ltd. For services to the Railway Industry. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
  • Jane Dean. Volunteer Member of the Nottingham Special Events Committee, Cancer Research UK. For services to Charitable Fundraising. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
  • Jonathan James Dean. Chair, Horsham Roundabout Talking Newspaper. For services to Blind and Partially Sighted Residents of Horsham. (Horsham, West Sussex)
  • Albert Thomas Deane. Lately Investigator, Independent Commission for the Location of Victims’ Remains. For Public Service. (Corwen, Clwyd)
  • Gordon James Scott Deans. Chair, Orkney2025. For services to Sport and to Island Communities. (Stromness, Orkney)
  • Raegan Nina Delaney Barnes. Lately Headteacher, Nayland Primary School, Suffolk. For services to Education. (Colchester, Essex)
  • Jonathan Myles Maxwell Dodd. Lifeboat Volunteer, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For Voluntary Service. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Alan Dootson. Development Manager, Sheffield Co-Operative Development Group. For services to Co-Operatives in the City of Sheffield. (Doncaster, South Yorkshire)
  • Dr Mark Edward Antony Downs. Lately Chief Executive, Royal Society for Biology. For services to Biology. (Deal, Kent)
  • Patricia Ann Drake. For services to the community in East Sussex. (Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire)
  • Ian Henry Drysdale. Deputy Chief Officer, Kent Police. For services to Policing. (Ashford, Kent)
  • Brian Duff. Lately Principal, Carnmoney Primary School, Newtownabbey. For services to Education in Newtownabbey. (Carrickfergus, County Antrim)
  • Alison Dunn. Chief Executive Officer, Citizens Advice Gateshead and Executive Director, Society Matters CIC. For services to the community in the North East of England. (Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
  • “Ivor William McKee Dunne. Prison Officer, Northern Ireland Prison Service. For services to Criminal Justice and the Rehabilitation of Offenders in Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, County Down)”
  • Shevelle Lloyd Richard Dynott. Dancer. For services to Classical Dance and to Young People. (London, Greater London)
  • Victoria Hannah Arnott Eadie. Chair, Bolder Academy, Isleworth, London Borough of Hounslow. For services to Education. (Shepperton, Surrey)
  • Neil Andrew Eastwood. Founder and Chief Executive, Care Friends. For services to Adults and Children’s Social Care. (London, Greater London)
  • Sarah Eberle. For services to Horticulture. (Witney, Oxfordshire)
  • Victoria Jayne Eccleston. Senior Probation Officer, National Probation Service. For services to Women on Probation. (Preston, Lancashire)
  • Jen Ellis. Founder, NextJenSecurity. For services to Cyber Policy. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
  • Nicola Jane Ellis. Assistant Principal for Student Engagement and Support, Buckinghamshire College Group. For services to Further Education. (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire)
  • Louise Joanne Ellis-Frankland. Chief Executive Officer, Mansfield Pollard & Co Ltd. For services to the Manufacturing Sector and to Employee Well-Being. (Skipton, North Yorkshire)
  • David Emanuel. Ambassador and Fundraiser, Macmillan. For Charitable Service. (Bracknell, Berkshire)
  • David Charles Euridge. Chief Executive Officer, Inclusive Education Trust. For services to Education. (Godalming, Surrey)
  • Professor Dafydd Gareth Richard Evans. Emeritus Professor of Medical Genetics, University of Manchester and Consultant in Medical Genetics, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Cancer Genetics. (Mold, Clwyd)
  • The Reverend Canon Glyn Evans. For services to the community in Morpeth, Northumberland. (Morpeth, Northumberland)
  • Stephen Charles Evans. For services to the community in Bristol. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • Colin Paul Everett. For Public Service. (Swansea, West Glamorgan)
  • Dr Deborah Faint. General Practitioner, Brownlow Health. For services to General Practice for People Experiencing Homelessness in Liverpool. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Hannah Faulkner. Head of Pan-London Rough Sleeping Services and Prevention, St Mungo’s. For services to Tackling Homelessness. (London, Greater London)
  • Ursula Fay. For services to the community in County Antrim. (Belfast)
  • Thomas Patrick Fennelly. For services to Search and Rescue. (South Shields, Tyne and Wear)
  • Alison Blanche Field. President, Royal Forestry Society. For services to Forestry. (Winchester, Hampshire)
  • Jane Figueiredo. Diving Coach. For services to Diving. (London, Greater London)
  • George Alexander Fleming. Chair, Fleming Agri Products. For services to Business, to Employment and to Apprenticeships. (Londonderry, County Londonderry)
  • Tom Fogden. Chief Operating Officer, Ada National College for Digital Skills, London. For services to Further Education. (Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire)
  • Nuala Anne Fox. Trustee, London and Slough Charitable Trust. For services to Homeless People. (Slough, Berkshire)
  • Robert Francis-Davies. Councillor and Cabinet Member, Swansea Council. For Public Service (to be dated 6th May 2026). (Swansea, West Glamorgan)
  • Heather Jane Frankham DL. Founder, Bud Systems. For services to Education and Skills. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • Alloysius Jonathan Frederick. Chair of Trustees, All Saints’ Multi-Academy Trust, London. For services to Education. (London, Greater London)
  • Brian Peter Freemantle. Lately Head of Rolling Stock Contracts and Policy Delivery, Department for Transport. For services to the Railway Network. (Leigh-on-Sea, Essex)
  • Milly Louise Fyfe. Founder, No Fuss Meals for Busy Parents. For services to Farmers and to Family Nutrition. (Northampton, Northamptonshire)
  • Corinne Ann Galletly. Lately Macmillan Team Lead, NHS Grampian. For services to Nurse-led Cancer Services in Moray. (Burghead, Moray)
  • John Anthony Garbett. Foster Carer, Telford Children’s Service, Telford and Wrekin Council. For services to Foster Care and to Children with Disabilities and their Families. (Telford, Shropshire)
  • Pamela Yvonne Garbett. Foster Carer, Telford Children’s Service, Telford and Wrekin Council. For services to Foster Care and Children with Disabilities and their Families. (Telford, Shropshire)
  • David Alun Gardner. Assistant Chief Commissioner, St John Ambulance Cymru. For services to the community in Newtown, Powys. (Newtown, Powys)
  • Dr Jane Ann Gate. Executive Director, The Association of Innovation, Research and Technology Organisations. For services to Science and the Innovation Ecosystem. (Thatcham, Berkshire)
  • Maurice Henry Geddis. Co-Founder and Co-Chair, Avondale Foods Ltd and ENE Ltd. For services to Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Northern Ireland. (Dromore, County Down)
  • Susan Melody George. Founder, Lasting Life. For Charitable Service. (Minehead, Somerset)
  • “Christine Susan Gibbons. Trustee, Parkrun Global. For services to Community Sport and Fitness. (Hove, East Sussex)”
  • Kathryn Lorna Gibbs. Deputy Director, Improving Public Engagement Division, Scottish Government. For Public Service. (Glasgow, Glasgow)
  • Jacquelyn Elizabeth Gitau. Director, African Families in the UK. For services to Migrant Families in Oxfordshire. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
  • Ian William John Glendinning. Managing Director, Irish Grouse Conservation Trust. For services to Country Sports and to Conservation. (Magherafelt, County Londonderry)
  • Nicholas Goddard. Technical Lead, UK Submarine Superiority, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. For services to Defence. (Chichester, West Sussex)
  • Esperanza Gomez-Martinez. Offensive Weapons Policy Manager, Home Office. For services to the Prevention of Knife Crime. (London, Greater London)
  • Caterina Goodhart. Founder, London School of Picture and Frame Conservation. For services to Conservation and Heritage Crafts. (London, Greater London)
  • Joanne Gordon. Chair, Forces Additional Needs and Disabilities Forum Committee. For voluntary service to Service Personnel and their Families. (Fleet, Hampshire)
  • Kyle Gordon. Police Sergeant, British Transport Police. For services to Transport Policing. (Swanley, Kent)
  • Sandra Louise Gordon. For services to Equity, Representation and to the community in Bristol. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • Samantha-Louise Gough. For services to Sport and to the Visually Impaired Community. (Lasswade, Midlothian)
  • Maureen Greene. Foster Carer, Peterborough City Council. For services to Foster Care. (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)
  • Stephen Greene. Foster Carer, Peterborough City Council. For services to Foster Care. (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)
  • Dr Howard Greenwood. For services to Nuclear Waste Management. (Carnforth, Lancashire)
  • Dr Arun Kumar Gupta. Consultant in Anaesthesia and NeuroCritical Care, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Director, Cambridge Digital Health and Surgical Training Centre and Affiliated Associate Professor, University of Cambridge. For services to Medical Education. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
  • Professor Sunil Gupta. Photographer, Activist and Writer. For services to Art and to the LGBTQ+ Communities. (London, Greater London)
  • Imran Hafeez. Head, National Literacy Trust Bradford Hub. For services to Literacy Development and Social Inclusion in Bradford, West Yorkshire. (Bradford, West Yorkshire)
  • Timothy Raymond Hall. Councillor and Chair, Surrey County Council. For Public Service. (Leatherhead, Surrey)
  • Hannah Alice Hampton. For services to Association Football. (London, Greater London)
  • Jennie Harrington. Artistic Scheduling Manager, English National Ballet. For Charitable Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Heather Joanne Harrison. Data Assurance Manager, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)
  • Polly Harrow. Assistant Principal, Kirklees College, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. For services to Further Education. (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)
  • Jane Victoria Harvey. Tennis Official. For services to Tennis. (Crewkerne, Somerset)
  • Sarah Hassan. For services to Public Libraries and Reading. (Norwich, Norfolk)
  • Annette Hay. Head of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, De Montfort University. For services to Higher Education. (Coventry, West Midlands)
  • David Francis Heggarty. Principal, Cregagh Primary School and Deaf Unit. For services to Education in Northern Ireland. (Islandmagee, County Antrim)
  • Dr Carolyn Michelle Heitmeyer. Head of Social Sciences, Government Office for Science. For services to Social Science. (London, Greater London)
  • Debbie-Anne Henderson. Yard Manager, Tower Farm Riding School. For services to Equestrianism and to the community in Edinburgh and the South of Scotland. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Dr Amanda Hensman-Crook. Consultant Physiotherapist. For services to Physiotherapy. (Kendal, Cumbria)
  • Brian Roy Heron-Edmends. Deputy County Commissioner, St John Ambulance. For voluntary services to St John Ambulance. (Rustington, West Sussex)
  • Emma Jane Hewitt. Skills Lead, Plymouth City Council. For services to Skills. (Plymouth, Devon)
  • Anthony Hill. Physical Education Officer, HM Prison Stafford, HM Prison and Probation Service. For Public Service. (Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire)
  • Jonathan Mark Hindle. President EMEA, Krueger International Europe. For services to the Furniture Industry. (London, Greater London)
  • Anne Lynette Holland. Front of House Assistant, 10 Downing Street. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • David Michael Holmes. Author and Broadcaster. For services to Film, Media and to Charity. (Leigh-on-Sea, Essex)
  • Tom Hooper. Head of Sport, Bristol Metropolitan Academy, Fishponds, Bristol. For services to Education. (Newport, Gwent)
  • Christopher Howarth. Head of Customer Service for Tax Credits, HM Revenue and Customs. For Public Service. (Southport, Merseyside)
  • Timothy Howson DL. For services to the community in Herefordshire. (Hereford, Herefordshire)
  • Sali Hughes. Co-Founder, Beauty Banks. For services to the Alleviation of Hygiene Poverty. (Brighton, East Sussex)
  • Stephen John Hughson. For services to Agriculture and to Tourism and Events in Wales. (Newbridge on Wye, Powys)
  • Naomi Michelle Hulston. Chief Executive Officer, Catch22. For services to Young People. (London, Greater London)
  • Simon John Humphreys. For services to the Environment. (Dorking, Surrey)
  • Susan Elizabeth Hunter. For services to the community in York. (York, North Yorkshire)
  • Georgina Hurcombe. Founder and Managing Director, LoveLove Films. For services to Television and the Creative Sector. (Bournemouth, Dorset)
  • Linda Hurst. Foster Carer, Liverpool Children’s Social Care, Liverpool City Council. For services to Foster Care. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Pamela Ann Margaret Hussain. National Caseworker, International Family Tracing, British Red Cross. For services to the British Red Cross. (London, Greater London)
  • Dorothy Ind. Founder, Chelsea Ballet Schools. For services to Dance Education. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Anthony Frank Iommi. Musician and Co-Founder, Black Sabbath. For services to Music and to Charity. (Broadway, Worcestershire)
  • Paul Michael Jackson. Founder and Global Chair, Astus Group and Chair, Off the Ropes Charity. For Charitable Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Lauren Elizabeth James. For services to Association Football. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Samuel John Jenkins. Deputy Head, Public Records and Archives, Cabinet Office. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Michelle John. Director, Parental Education Growth Support. For services to Family Support and Advocacy. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire)
  • John Irwin Dickey Johnston JP. For services to Local History in Northern Ireland and the Adjoining Border Counties. (Clogher, County Tyrone)
  • Clifford William Jones. For services to Welsh Football. (Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire)
  • Eric George Henry Jones. Retired and Volunteer Teacher. For services to Young People and to Education. (Evesham, Worcestershire)
  • Joanne Laura Jones. Co-Founder, Beauty Banks. For services to the Alleviation of Hygiene Poverty. (Staines-Upon-Thames, Surrey)
  • John Morris Jones. For services to the Heavy Goods Vehicle and Logistics Industry. (Ellesmere Port, Cheshire)
  • Karen Jones DL. For Public Service. (Port Talbot, West Glamorgan)
  • Karen Jones. Chair, Netball South West and England Netball Honorary Life Member. For services to Netball in England. (Tavistock, Devon)
  • Kiera Louise Jones. Lead Nurse, Skanda Vale Hospice. For services to Nursing. (Carmarthen, Dyfed)
  • Vincent Stuart Jones. Police Staff, West Midlands Police. For services to the community in the West Midlands. (Burton on Trent, Staffordshire)
  • Ann Sylvia Jordan. Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Worcester. For services to Education. (Malvern, Worcestershire)
  • Dr Karen Jayne Juggins. Lead, Keep Stoke Smiling Dental Health Campaign and Consultant Orthodontist, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust. For services to Dentistry. (Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire)
  • Gordon John Kane. Curriculum Area Manager, Advanced Technologies, Northern Regional College. For services to Further and Higher Education in Northern Ireland. (Islandmagee, County Antrim)
  • Chloe Kelly. For services to Association Football. (Hitchin, Hertfordshire)
  • Elaine Jill Kelman. Lately Head, Michael Palin Centre for Stammering. For services to Speech and Language Therapy. (London, Greater London)
  • Reuben Kench. Chair, Stockton and Darlington Rail Heritage Partnership. For services to Heritage. (North Yorkshire, North Yorkshire)
  • Marian Kennedy. Lately Headteacher, Crampton Primary School, London Borough of Southwark. For services to Education. (London, Greater London)
  • Sundas Khalid. Co-Founder and Director, Association of South Asian Midwives. For services to Charity and Healthcare. (Darlington, County Durham)
  • Nadia Zunobia Khan. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Women in CTRL. For services to Women in the Music Industry. (London, Greater London)
  • Kathleen Kimber. Lately Chair of Governors, Derwen College, Shropshire. For services to Further Education. (Oswestry, Shropshire)
  • Robert Bruce Kindness. For services to the River Carron Salmon Stock Restoration Programme. (Loch Carron, Ross and Cromarty)
  • Mark Beverley King. Fellow of the Institute of Tourist Guiding, Life Fellow and lately Chair, The British Guild of Tourist Guides. For services to Tourism. (London, Greater London)
  • Andrea Kinver. Strategy and Insight Lead, Scottish Government. For Public Service. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Kimberly Ann Klug-Miller. Community Partnerships Manager, Community Access Scheme, Historic Royal Palaces. For services to Community Access to Heritage. (Epping, Essex)
  • Adrian Phillip Kneeshaw. Chief Executive Officer, Carlton Academy Trust, Bradford, West Yorkshire. For services to Education. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)
  • Nicholas Knight. For services to Education and to the community in Hampshire. (Havant, Hampshire)
  • Joseph Knowles. Volunteer, Action Earth. For Voluntary Service. (Crieff, Perth and Kinross)
  • Sakilbabu Vali Kola. Founder and Director, Bri-Tek Technologies LTD. For services to Export Growth. (Bolton, Greater Manchester)
  • Dr Susan Lagdon. Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Ulster University. For services to Ending Violence Against Women and Girls. (Belfast, Belfast)
  • Stuart Vance Laidler. Operations Manager, Serco Maritime Services, HM Naval Base Portsmouth. For services to the Royal Navy. (Portsmouth, Hampshire)
  • Chadwick Clive Lake. County Chair, Greater London Middlesex West Scouts. For services to Scouting. (London, Greater London)
  • Max Lamb. Product and Furniture Designer. For services to Design and Craft. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Diane Victoria Laverty. Lately Macmillan Nurse Consultant in Palliative and End of Life Care, London Ambulance Service NHS Trust. For services to Palliative Care Nursing. (Skegness, Lincolnshire)
  • Alison Lawson BEM. Deputy STRAP Security Officer, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and Department for Science Innovation and Technology. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Becki Lawson. Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Zoology Zoological Society of London. For services to Wildlife Health. (London, Greater London)
  • David Nathan Leighton. Administrative Officer, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to the community in the North West. (Whitefield, Greater Manchester)
  • Kirsty Helena McKenzie Leighton. Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Milk & Honey PR, Hive PR Group. For services to the Public Relations Industry. (London, Greater London)
  • Karl Lester. For voluntary services to Mountain Rescue. (Betws-y-Coed, Clwyd)
  • Margaret Anne Lester. County Adviser and lately County Commissioner, Girlguiding Durham North and Northumberland. For services to Girlguiding. (Bambugh, Northumberland)
  • Professor Stephen Howard Leveson. Founder and Trustee, York Against Cancer. For services to Cancer Patients in North Yorkshire. (York, North Yorkshire)
  • Michael Howard Levy. Volunteer Educator and Author. For services to Holocaust Education. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
  • Deborah Lewis. Founder, Covid19FamiliesUK. For services to Bereavement Support. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)
  • Jamie Lewis. Chief Executive Officer, HEY Smile Foundation. For voluntary services to the community in Yorkshire. (Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire)
  • Roger Charles Lewis. Chair, Churchill Lines Foundation. For voluntary services to Service Personnel and Veterans. (Penarth, South Glamorgan)
  • Dr Simon James Lewis. Medical Director, Magpas Air Ambulance. For services to Emergency Care. (Baldock, Hertfordshire)
  • Matthew Philip Lindsey-Clark. Treasurer, Royal Horticultural Society. For services to Horticulture and to Philanthropy. (Doynton, Gloucestershire)
  • Robyn Llewellyn. Director, England, Midlands and East, The National Lottery Heritage Fund. For services to Heritage. (Woodbridge, Suffolk)
  • Shuvo Loha. For Parliamentary and Political Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Steven Richard Joe Lord. Operations Officer, Defence Nuclear Organisation. For services to Defence. (Plymouth, Devon)
  • Ian Nicholas Lovett. Lately President, England and Wales Cricket Board. For services to Cricket and to Charity. (Sevenoaks, Kent)
  • Richard Lyttle. For services to the Horse Racing Industry. (Ballynahinch, County Down)
  • Lou Macari. Lately Footballer and Founder, Macari Foundation. For services to Association Football and to Homeless People in Stoke-on-Trent. (Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire)
  • David Isbister MacAskill DL. Coxswain, Lochinver Lifeboat. For services to the community in West Sutherland. (Lochinver, Sutherland)
  • Duncan MacDonald. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, Greater London)
  • Sharon Machin. Knowledge and Information Liaisons Manager, Founder and Chair of Ability Network, Office of the Public Guardian. For services to Inclusion. (Hednesford, Staffordshire)
  • Dr Roderick Mackenzie. Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine. (Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire)
  • Thelma Viona Anderson Mackenzie. Special Police Constable, Northern Constabulary, The Police Service of Scotland. For Voluntary and Public Service to the community in Thurso, Caithness. (Thurso, Caithness)
  • Helen Millie Mackie. Assistant Director, Facilities Management, The University of St Andrews. For services to Apprenticeships and Facilities Management in Higher Education. (Guardbridge, Fife)
  • Paul Anthony Mackings. For services to Business and the community in the North East of England. (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear)
  • Joy Alison Madeiros. Group Chief Executive Officer, Oasis Charitable Trust and Founding Member, Women’s Faith Forum. For services to Education and Faith Relations. (Chigwell, Essex)
  • Sanjiv Mahajan. Supporting Editor, 2025 United Nations System of National Accounts. For services to Economic Statistics. (London, Greater London)
  • Mark John Mair. Volunteer Chair, Morayvia Aerospace Centre. For services to Heritage, to Tourism and to the community in Moray. (Elgin, Moray)
  • Mark Vincent Major. Chief Executive, Northamptonshire Carers. For services to Carers. (Kettering, Northamptonshire)
  • Anjum Nahid Malik. Writer and Lecturer. For services to British South Asian Arts. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
  • Russell John Manning. Lately Chair, Leeds Jewish Welfare Board. For services to the Jewish Community and to Charity. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
  • Terence March. Honorary Treasurer, Chartered Institution of Wastes Management South West Centre. For services to Education in Waste and Resource Management. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • James Paul Markey. Founder, UNI SIM. For services to the Technology Sector. (Guildford, Surrey)
  • Samuel Adrian Russell Markillie. Chair, Water Management Alliance. For services to Flood Risk Management. (King’s Lynn, Norfolk)
  • Ian Brian Marson. Lately Digital Product Manager, Home Office. For services to Migration and Borders Technology. (London, Greater London)
  • Paul Emerson Martenstyn. Vice-President, Save the Children UK and Founder Member, Africa Advisory Board. For Charitable Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Helen Jane Martin. Managing Director Innovation and Investment, Scottish Enterprise. For services to the Scottish Economy. (Brookfield, Renfrewshire)
  • Helene Martin Gee. Founder and President, Savvitas Limited. For services to Women in Enterprise. (Folkestone, Kent)
  • Jameson Mashakada. Head of VAT Deductions Policy Team, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Race Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. (Southend on Sea, Essex)
  • Colin James Mason. Volunteer Organiser, Volunteering Matters. For Voluntary Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Parvinder Kaur Matharu. Co-Founder, clothsurgeon. For services to Men’s Fashion and Tailoring. (Slough, Berkshire)
  • Ravinder Singh Matharu. Co-Founder and Creative Director, clothsurgeon. For services to Men’s Fashion and Tailoring. (Slough, Berkshire)
  • Jean-Paul Edouard Maunick. Musician, Composer and Producer. For services to Music. (London, Greater London)
  • Alex Maws. Head of Education and Heritage, Association of Jewish Refugees. For services to Holocaust Education and Remembrance. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Michael McBrien. Consultant Anaesthetist, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. For Voluntary Service. (Templepatrick, County Antrim)
  • Kerry Lesley McCafferty. Chief People Officer, St Mungo’s. For services to Charity and to People Leadership. (Watford, Hertfordshire)
  • Constance McCready. Founder, Covid-19 Families Scotland. For services to Bereavement Support. (Coatbridge, Lanarkshire)
  • Agnes Jane McCullough. For services to the Art of Lacemaking and Needlecraft in Northern Ireland. (Bangor, County Down)
  • Norma May Anderson McGovern. For services to Charity. (Dundee, Dundee)
  • Jill McGrath. Chief Executive Officer, YMCA Tayside. For services to Young People across Perth and Kinross. (Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross)
  • Maria Angela McNicholl. Development Manager, St Giles. For services to Prisons and Prisoners. (London, Greater London)
  • Peter Stuart Merry. Deputy Principal and Chief Executive, City of Wolverhampton College. For services to Further Education. (Wolverhampton, Staffordshire)
  • Graham Douglas Metcalfe. Lately Partnership Manager, Department for Work and Pensions. For Public Service. (Welton, Lincolnshire)
  • Dr Heidi Louise Meyer. Master, Lord Leycester Hospital. For services to Heritage. (Warwick, Warwickshire)
  • Winston Russel Michael. Chair and Trustee, Kent Challenger Games. For services to Inclusivity and Sport in Kent. (Ashford, Kent)
  • Caroline Agnes Millar. Sector Lead, Scottish Agritourism. For services to Agritourism and to the Rural Economy in Scotland. (Dundee, Angus)
  • Gary Millar. Alderman and Business Ambassador. For services to Business and to International Relations. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Paul Robert Millar. For services to Architecture and the Arts in Northern Ireland. (Belfast, County Down)
  • Valerie Ann Mills. Chair, Barnsley Premier Leisure. For services to the community in Barnsley. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)
  • Charles Stephen Milne DL. Managing Director, Regency Group. For services to Business and Community Development in Buckie and Banffshire. (Buckie, Banffshire)
  • Sally Jane Miner. Member, Primary Learning Trust and former Executive Headteacher, Ryders Hayes School, Walsall, West Midlands. For services to Education. (Lichfield, Staffordshire)
  • Linda Minnis. Chief Executive Officer, Charities Trust. For services to the Charitable Sector. (Winscales, Cumbria)
  • Hazel Margaret Moody. Director of Childcare, Advantage Day Nursery, Surbiton, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. For services to Early Years Childcare. (London, Greater London)
  • Rhian Moore. Chief Volunteer of Wales, The Scouts. For services to Young People. (Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan)
  • Ryan Lee Moore. For services to Horseracing and to British Sport. (Newmarket, Suffolk)
  • William Robert Lyon Moore DL. For services to the Agriculture Sector in Northern Ireland. (Derry, County Londonderry)
  • Richard Mark Morris. Head of GB Para Badminton. For services to Sport and Disabled People. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
  • Joanna Fleur Morrow. Deputy Secretary and Executive Director of Student, Academic and Corporate Service, Stirling of University. For services to Education. (Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk)
  • John Stanley Mottram. For services to Mountain and Cave Rescue. (High Peak, Derbyshire)
  • Anne Geraldine Moylan. Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Lecturer and Programme Leader in Neonatal Nursing. For services to Neonatal Practice and Education. (Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk)
  • Stewart William Muir. Lately Policy Officer, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to Wildlife Conservation. (Liskeard, Cornwall)
  • Professor Andrew Mumford. Emeritus Professor of Genomic Medicine, University of Bristol. For services to Genomic Medicine. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • David Macleod Murdoch. Philanthropist. For services to Charity. (Perth, Perth and Kinross)
  • Michael Paul Murray. Armed Forces Champion, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Armed Forces Community in London. (London, Greater London)
  • Benash Nazmeen. Co-Founder and Director, Association of South Asian Midwives. For services to Charity and to Healthcare. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
  • Rose Neill. For services to Broadcasting and to Charity. (Newtownards, County Down)
  • Jayne Nendick. For services to the community in Withernsea and South East Holderness, East Yorkshire. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)
  • Dr Patrick John Newberry. Chair, Historic England Audit and Risk Assurance Committee and Chair, Cornwall College. For services to Heritage and Education. (Stoke Climsland, Cornwall)
  • Professor Ghulam Andre Ng. Head of Department, Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester and President, British Cardiovascular Society. For services to Medical Research and Healthcare. (Leicester, Leicestershire)
  • Ian Nicolson. Volunteer. For services to Sailing. (Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire)
  • Brian O’Hagan. For services to Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland. (Newry, County Down)
  • Lewis Orchant. For services to the Jewish Community in Glasgow. (Renfrewshire)
  • Julius O’Riordan (Judge Jules). DJ and Broadcaster. For services to Music, to Entertainment Law and to Young People. (London, Greater London)
  • Lucy Owen-Collins. Founder and Director, Bee in the Woods, Brighton and Hove. For services to Early Years Education. (Hove, East Sussex)
  • Claire Oxlade. Lately Private Secretary to the UK Special Envoy on Antimicrobial Resistance, Department of Health and Social Care. For services to Global Health. (London, Greater London)
  • Alexandria Page. Engagement Staff Officer, HQ London District, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, Greater London)
  • Andrew Graham Page. Wildlife Ranger Manager, Forestry Commission. For services to Forestry. (Epsom, Surrey)
  • Dakshesh Harivadan Parikh. Lately Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Paediatric Surgery. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
  • Susan Karen Parsonage. Chief Executive, Wokingham Borough Council. For services to Local Government. (Wokingham, Berkshire)
  • Dr Stefania Passamonte. Classical Artist and President of London Performing Academy of Music. For services to Music. (Faversham, Kent)
  • Dr Kavitha Pasunuru. Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Divisional Director, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. For services to Neurodiversity Services in Gwent. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
  • Penelope Anne Patterson. Senior Inspector, Havering School Improvement Services, London Borough of Havering. For services to Education. (Brentwood, Essex)
  • Leonard Donald Pattinson. Lately Foster Carer, Kirklees Council. For services to Foster Care. (Bradford, West Yorkshire)
  • Pamela Mary Pattinson. Lately Foster Carer, Kirklees Council. For services to Foster Care. (Bradford, West Yorkshire)
  • Matthew Pavitt. Divisional Commander for East Anglia and South-East England, HM Coastguard. For services to Maritime Safety. (Deal, Kent)
  • Margaret Anne Pedder. For services to Armed Forces Families. (Caldicot, Gwent)
  • Jeremy John Harley Penn. Chair, Marine Society and Sea Cadets. For services to Young People. (Sevenoaks, Kent)
  • Philippa Ruth Penney. For services to Church Bell Ringing and to Young People. (Monmouthshire, Gwent)
  • Anthony Roy Perkins. Chief Executive, The London Hostels Association London Ltd. For services to Housing and to Supporting Young People. (Bicester, Oxfordshire)
  • Michael Phipps. Communities Strategic Lead, Greater Manchester Violence Reduction Unit. For services to Young People. (Cranage, Cheshire)
  • Edwin Piercy. Volunteer, Hull Independent Merchant Navy Association. For services to the Merchant Navy in Hull. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)
  • Martin Howard Pitt. Chair, Radius Housing Association. For services to Social Housing. (Holywood, County Down)
  • Neil Bernard Platt. Clinical Director, Beacon Counselling Trust. For services to Vulnerable People and to Mental Health. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Elizabeth Jayne Plummer. Chief of Staff to the Leader of the Liberal Democrats, House of Lords. For services to Parliament. (Woking, Surrey)
  • Dr Patricia Podmore. Consultant, Western Health Trust. For services to Dermatology in the Northwest of Northern Ireland. (Londonderry, County Londonderry)
  • Allison Kathryn Louise Potter. Manager, National Literacy Trust Middlesbrough Hub. For services to the community in Middlesbrough. (Guisborough, North Yorkshire)
  • Cherry Povall JP. Councillor, Wirral Council. For services to Local Government and to the Magistracy. (Wirral, Merseyside)
  • Merrill Powell. Volunteer, Women2Win and Conservative Women’s Organisation. For Political Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Liam Benjamin Preston BEM. Co-Founder, Dad Still Standing. For services to the Baby Loss Community. (Danbury, Essex)
  • Elizabeth Jane Prince. Business Manager, Amiqus, Founder, G into Gaming and Co-Founder, Empower Up. For services to the Games Industry and to Diversity. (Crewe, Cheshire)
  • Alisoun Ruth Probert. Work Coach, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Deaf Community. (Plymouth, Devon)
  • Dr Colin Duncan Prosser. Principal Specialist Geoheritage and Geoconservation, Natural England. For services to Geoconservation. (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)
  • Beena Puri-Dayalji. Digital Equity Senior Principal, Greater Manchester Combined Authority. For services to Digital Inclusion. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
  • David Andrew Radcliffe. For services to Education and to the community in Coleraine, County Londonderry. (Ballymoney, County Antrim)
  • David Andrew Radford. For services to Epilepsy Care and the community in Chesterfield and North East Derbyshire. (Chesterfield, Derbyshire)
  • Amanda Radley. Child Exploitation Subject Matter Expert, British Transport Police. For services to Vulnerable Children and Adults. (Lewes, East Sussex)
  • Suzanne Elizabeth Raine. Trustee, Imperial War Museum. For services to Heritage. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
  • Helen Ralph. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, Greater London)
  • Professor Lakshminarayan Rao Ranganath. Trustee and Co-Founder, Alkaptonuria Society. For services to People with Alkaptonuria. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Pamela Christine Rawling. Lately Education for Sustainable Development Manager, Early Years and Childcare, The Education People. For services to Early Years and Education for Sustainable Development. (Ashford, Kent)
  • Paul Rawlinson. Lately Chair, Barts Charity. For services to Health Sector Charities. (Harpenden, Hertfordshire)
  • Diane Joan Redfern. Chair, Group Organiser and Host, South Bucks Riding for the Disabled Group. For services to Disabled Riders. (Slough, Berkshire)
  • William Thomas Reeves. Chief Executive, Portland Port. For services to the community in Portland. (Portland, Dorset)
  • Pandora Reilly. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, Greater London)
  • Anneka Rice. Broadcaster. For services to Charity and to Broadcasting. (London, Greater London)
  • Beryl Catherine Richards. Film and Television Director. For services to Children’s Television. (Falmouth, Cornwall)
  • Jamie Richards. Founder and Chief Executive, AEDdonate. For Services to Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness. (Stone, Staffordshire)
  • Garry John Richardson. Broadcaster. For services to Sport Broadcasting. (Seale, Surrey)
  • Dr Nicholas James Richardson. Head of Exploration and New Ventures, North Sea Transition Authority. For services to Energy Security and the Energy Transition. (Aberdeen, Aberdeen)
  • Simon Paul Richardson. Lately Ceremonials Project Manager, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Lisa Jane Riley. Actor. For services to Drama and to Charity. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
  • Professor Mykaell Riley. Director for The Black Music Research Unit and Principal Investigator for Bass Culture Research, University of Westminster. For services to Research and Education around Black British Music. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Nadeem Hasan Rizvi. Managing Director, Laser Micromachining. For services to Industrial Laser Applications in Manufacturing. (Buckingham, Buckinghamshire)
  • Joanne Karen Roberts. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, The Wilderness Foundation UK. For Charitable Service. (Chelmsford, Essex)
  • Karen Sian Roberts. Co-Founder, The Game Change Project CIC. For services to Young People. (Newtown, Powys)
  • Megan Jones Roberts. Senior Advisor, Community First. For services to the community in Aberystwyth. (Aberystwyth, Dyfed)
  • Professor Peter Kenneth John Robertson. Professor of Energy and Environmental Engineering, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University Belfast. For services to Research and Innovation in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)
  • Dr Nicola Jayne Robinson. Volunteer Chair and Lead Coach, North West Pentathlon Hub. For services to Pentathlon. (Accrington, Lancashire)
  • John Paul Rochford. Liveryman, Worshipful Company of Gardeners. For services to Horticulture. (Hertford, Hertfordshire)
  • Dr Martin John Rolles. Clinical Oncologist, Swansea Bay University Health Board. For services to Healthcare Science and Cancer. (Swansea, West Glamorgan)
  • Mark Andrew Rowlands. Operations Director, Leidos UK Limited. For services to Defence. (Portishead, Somerset)
  • Louise Claire Rowley. Group Principal, University Centre Somerset College Group. For services to Further Education. (Taunton, Somerset)
  • Richard Rowsell. Coastguard Team Leader, Bexhill Coastguard. For voluntary service to Maritime Safety. (Bexhill On Sea, East Sussex)
  • Becky Ruddy. Programme Director Fuel Cycle Area, NRS Dounreay. For services to Women in the Nuclear Industry. (Thurso, Caithness)
  • Professor Clare Rusbridge. Professor of Veterinary Neurology, University of Surrey. For services to Animal Welfare and to the Veterinary Profession. (Ewell, Surrey)
  • Alessia Mia Teresa Russo. For services to Association Football. (Radlett, Hertfordshire)
  • Kay Salter. Volunteer, The Falcon Spartak Gymnastics Club. For services to Disabled People and to the community in Bexley. (London, Greater London)
  • Neil Anthony Salter. Chair of the Board of Trustees, Avon Scouts. For services to Scouting. (Portishead, Somerset)
  • Mark Anthony Santos. Executive Director, Positive East. For services to People with HIV. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Juliet Rose Bagaya Sargeant. Garden Designer, Juliet Sargeant Gardens and Landscapes. For services to Horticulture. (Brighton, East Sussex)
  • Ronald William Sawford. Co-Founder and lately Managing Director, Teamwork Trust and Co-Founder, Hansa Class UK. For services to Charity and to Disabled People. (Kettering, Northamptonshire)
  • David Ian Sawkins. Deputy Harbour Master, Strategy and Support, Orkney Islands Council. For services to Port and Harbour Development and to Environmental Management. (Holm, Orkney)
  • Professor Richard John Scaife. Regional Development Director, The Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre. For services to Manufacturing. (Dronfield, South Yorkshire)
  • Shekeila Adina Courtnie Scarlett. Lately Governor, Stoke Newington School and Sixth Form, London Borough of Hackney. For services to Education. (Dartford, Kent)
  • Carl Scott. Founder, Project Youth CIC. For services to the Protection of Young People. (St Leonards On Sea, East Sussex)
  • Paul Mark Seddon. Strategic Director of Planning and Transport, Nottingham City Council. For services to Town Planning. (Lincoln, Lincolnshire)
  • George Edward Spencer Seligman. For services to the Environment. (Romsey, Hampshire)
  • Abigail Shapiro. Co-Founder, The Tutor Trust. For services to Education. (Prestwich, Greater Manchester)
  • Kamal Jit Sharma. Managing Director, Hindu Cultural Society of Bradford. For services to the community in Bradford, West Yorkshire. (Pudsey, West Yorkshire)
  • Susan Sharp. Interim Chair, Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee. For services to Accessibility in Transport. (Chatham, Kent)
  • Craig Simmons. For services to Charitable Causes and to the community in Oxford. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
  • Raymond Andre Simonson. Chief Executive Officer, JW3. For services to Jewish Communities and to Community Cohesion. (London, Greater London)
  • Alison Simpson. Information Manager, Ophthalmology Department, NHS Tayside. For services to Scottish Ophthalmology. (Dundee, Dundee)
  • Juliet Margaret Pennington Singer. For services to Charitable Causes. (Marlborough, Wiltshire)
  • Neerasha Singh. Headteacher, Northfleet Nursery School, Kent. For services to Early Years Education. (Greenhithe, Kent)
  • Anne Margaret Slade. Chief Operational Officer, The Pioneer Academy, Keston, London Borough of Bromley. For services to Education. (London, Greater London)
  • Richard William Sloan. Education Advisor, Confederation of School Trusts. For services to Education. (Alcester, Warwickshire)
  • The Venerable Wilhelmina Tokcumboh Smallman. Lately Archdeacon of Southend and Campaigner. For services to Social Justice and to Women’s Safety. (Birchington, Kent)
  • Clive Douglas Smith. Honorary Life Vice-President and lately National Equine Lead, Riding for the Disabled Association. For voluntary services to Disabled Riders. (Cannock, Staffordshire)
  • Pauline Smith. Chief Executive Officer, CXK. For services to Education, Skills and Employability. (Chatham, Kent)
  • Dr Richard Peter Smith. Technical Specialist, Environment Agency. For services to Soil Health. (Ottery St Mary, Devon)
  • Shirley Kathryn Smith. Founder and Trustee, If U Care Share Foundation. For services to Suicide Prevention. (Chester-Le-Street, County Durham)
  • Dr Stephen Michael Smith. Executive Director, CO2RE and Associate Professor of Greenhouse Gas Removal, University of Oxford. For services to Climate Science. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
  • Evelyn Elizabeth Jean Smyth. Medicines Management Specialist Nurse, Southern Health & Social Care Trust. For services to Health and Social Care. (Banbridge, County Down)
  • David Paul Snape. For Parliamentary and Political Service. (Adlington, Lancashire)
  • Rabbi Dr Norman Solomon. For services to the Jewish Community and to Interfaith Relations in Oxfordshire. (London, Greater London)
  • Tracy Sortwell JP. Magistrate and Chair, Magistrates’ Association’s Family Court Committee. For services to the Administration of Justice. (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)
  • Professor John Martin Sparrow. Lately Honorary Professor of Ophthalmic Health Services Research and Applied Epidemiology, University of Bristol. For services to Ophthalmology. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • Heather Jayne Spence. Interim Chair for Northern Ireland, Royal British Legion. For voluntary services to Veterans. (Ware, Hertfordshire)
  • Dr Diana Springall. Textile Artist. For services to Arts and Crafts. (Sevenoaks, Kent)
  • Paul Stacey. Founder and Artistic Director, Reading Rep Theatre. For services to Theatre. (London, Greater London)
  • Barrie John Stephenson. Trustee, Restore. For services to People Experiencing Homelessness in York. (York, North Yorkshire)
  • Gary Stevens. Chair, Focus SB. For services to Manufacturing, to International Trade and to Apprenticeships. (Halesowen, West Midlands)
  • Frederick Michael Stewart. For services to Military History in Northern Ireland. (Larne, County Antrim)
  • Mary Anne Stewart. Founder, Kintyre Food Bank. For services to the community in Campbeltown. (Campbeltown, Argyll and Bute)
  • Philip Brett Stocker. Chief Executive Officer, National Sheep Association. For services to Farming and to Animal Welfare. (Badminton, Gloucestershire)
  • Jonathan David Stokes. Director of Trees, Science and Research, The Tree Council. For services to Tree Conservation. (Fareham, Hampshire)
  • Andrew Street. Chair of Trustees, FareShare South West. For services to Disadvantaged People in Bristol. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • Gary Street. Lately Head Coach, England Women’s Rugby. For services to Rugby Union. (Ashford, Surrey)
  • Jennifer Swain. Managing Director, Road to Logistics. For services to Transport Logistics. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Brian Donald Swallow. Vice-President and General Manager, Enterprise Mobility South West and Chair, Business in the Community South West Leadership Board. For services to Community Regeneration. (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire)
  • Sarah Marina Sweeney. For services to Counselling and Psychotherapy, to Community Education and to Peace Building through Restorative Dialogue. (Londonderry, County Londonderry)
  • Catherine Elizabeth Sykes. Vice-Principal Governance and Compliance, Hull College, East Riding of Yorkshire. For services to Further Education. (Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire)
  • Peter Talbot. Founder, Creator and Company Secretary, The Rude Mechanical Theatre Company. For services to the Arts. (Eastbourne, East Sussex)
  • Angela Tattersall. County President, North Yorkshire and Teesside, St John Ambulance. For voluntary services to St John Ambulance. (York, North Yorkshire)
  • Dr Jack Lorimer Taylor. Piper and lately President, The Piobairaechd Society. For services to Music. (Aboyne, Aberdeenshire)
  • Meurig Thomas. Trade Union Convenor at Hinkley Point C, Unite the Union. For services to the Trade Union Movement. (Treorchy, Mid Glamorgan)
  • Roy Michael Thomas. Chair, Adaptive Riders Collective. For services to Adaptive Cycling in Scotland. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Brenda Lydia Tighe. Chair, Northern Ireland Counselling Forum. For services to Counselling in Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, County Down)
  • Faye Toogood. Designer. For services to Design and Fashion. (Alresford, Hampshire)
  • Shirley Ann Tovell. For services to Parliament. (Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire)
  • Maureen Lilian Treadwell. Co-Founder and Treasurer, Birth Trauma Association. For services to Birth Trauma Awareness. (Stockbridge, Hampshire)
  • Paul Stanley Daniel Trevatt. Nursing Leader. For services to Nursing. (London, Greater London)
  • Jennie Louise Truman. Project Co-Ordinator Alternative Provision Specialist Taskforces and Youth Justice Worker, London Borough of Ealing. For services to Vulnerable Young People and to Families. (London, Greater London)
  • Dr Helen Jean Tucker. Lately President, Community Hospitals Association. For services to Community Hospitals. (Diss, Norfolk)
  • Christopher Laurence Turner. Founder, London Bus Theatre Company. For services to Young People in Essex. (Hockley, Essex)
  • Nichola Twemlow. Group Chair, Made in Stoke. For services to Philanthropy and to the community in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. (Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire)
  • Adam Twine. Organic Farmer. For services to Community Onshore Wind. (Watchfield, Oxfordshire)
  • Iain Henry Varah. Chief Executive, Vision Redbridge Culture and Leisure Ltd. For services to Public Libraries, Culture and Leisure. (Dunmow, Essex)
  • Claire Vincent. Deputy Director Marine and Fisheries Division, Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs. For services to Marine Science and to Women in Science. (Bangor, County Down)
  • Sally Maureen Vincent. Founder, GI Trace. For services to Charity. (Frinton on Sea, Essex)
  • Amy Lauren Wagner. Director, Tackling Antisemitism in Education Programme, Palace Yard. For services to the Jewish Community. (London, Greater London)
  • John Alexander Wagner. Comics Writer. For services to British Comic Books and the Comic Book Industry. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire)
  • Dr Carl Samuel Waldmann. Lately Director, Intensive Care Unit, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Critically Ill Patients in the NHS. (Reading, Berkshire)
  • Gwynne Walker. Support Manager, Adventurous Training, Soldier Academy. For services to Military Training and to Sport. (Brecon, Powys)
  • Brian Walsh. For services to Cricket. (Belfast, County Down)
  • Lucy Jane Warner. Chief Executive, NHS Practitioner Health Service. For services to the NHS. (Woking, Surrey)
  • Dawn Waterman. Education and Heritage Adviser, Board of Deputies of British Jews. For services to Education. (London, Greater London)
  • Ann Watson. Chief Executive Officer, Enginuity. For services to the Advancement of Skills in the Engineering and Manufacturing Sector. (London, Greater London)
  • Stephen Watson. Broadcaster. For services to Broadcasting and to Kidney Transplant Awareness and to Fundraising in Northern Ireland. (Belfast, County Down)
  • Charles Jonathan Watt. Lately High Sheriff of Norfolk. For services to Rehabilitation of Offenders and to the community in Norfolk. (Norwich, Norfolk)
  • Jill Margaret Webb. Trainer, Girlguiding North East England. For services to Girlguiding. (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)
  • Charlotte Amy Serena Webster. Broadcast Journalist, Documentary Maker and Advocate. For services to Broadcasting and to Charity. (Frome, Somerset)
  • Dr Anthony Michael Whelan. Youth Football Coach, Manchester United Football Club. For services to Association Football. (Sandbach, Cheshire)
  • Brian Phillip Whitaker. Police Staff, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing and to National Security. (London, Greater London)
  • Emma Whitfield. Member, National Autistic Society. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (Walton-on-Thames, Surrey)
  • Dr Karen Ann Whittaker. Senior Education Lead, Institute of Health Visiting. For services to Health Visiting. (Preston, Lancashire)
  • Hollie Whittles. Founder and Director, Purple Frog Systems and Fraggleworks. For services to Women in Business. (Telford, Shropshire)
  • Helen Whyley. Executive Director, Royal College of Nursing Wales. For services to Nursing. (Pencoed, Mid Glamorgan)
  • Alexia Jane Williams. Chartered Engineer, Rolls-Royce. For services to Education and Skills. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • Peter Wilford Williams. For services to Police Education and Training. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Ruth Williams. For Political and Voluntary Service. (Finstown, Orkney)
  • Jonathan Gordon Berry Williamson. Campaigns Ambassador, Cancer Research UK. For Charitable Service. (Blairgowrie, Perth and Kinross)
  • Kevin Wills. Veteran, Portrait Artist and Founder, Fallen of Afghanistan Project. For Charitable Service. (Redditch, Worcestershire)
  • Mark Keverne Courthope Wills. Deputy Chair of Governors, Royal Star and Garter Charity. For services to Armed Forces Veterans. (West Meon, Hampshire)
  • Matthew Dominic Wilson. Chair, Blood Cancer UK. For services to Blood Cancer Awareness and Research. (Robertsbridge, East Sussex)
  • Lucille Elizabeth Windle. Executive Headteacher, Abbey School, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, For services to Education. (Dronfield, Derbyshire)
  • Colette Marie Wintle. Campaigner. For services to the Haemophilia Community. (Worcester, Worcestershire)
  • Charles Wood. Lead Peer Mentor, Outcome Home. For services to Tackling Homelessness. (Whitchurch, Hampshire)
  • Roderick George Wood. Volunteer. For services to Youth, to Veterans and to the community in the Highlands. (Inverness, Inverness-shire)
  • Simon Arthur Wood. Executive Headteacher, Sir Martin Frobisher Academy, Clacton-on-Sea. For services to Education. (Frinton-on-Sea, Essex)
  • Louise Keri Wright. Senior Physiotherapy Technician, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. For services to Health and Social Care. (Pontypool, Gwent)
  • Sarah Jane Wright. For services to Substance Abuse Treatment. (Alresford, Essex)
  • Professor Simeon John Yates. Professor of Digital Culture, University of Liverpool. For services to Digital Inclusion. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
  • Professor Jian Jun Zhang. Professor of Computer Animation, National Centre for Computer Animation, Bournemouth University. For services to Computer Animation Research, to Education and to Innovation in STEM. (Bournemouth, Dorset)

Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)

  • Valerie Alexander. For services to Disadvantaged Young People in India. (Ballymena, County Antrim)
  • Claire Alleguen. Local Engagement Manager and Chair of OUTbound Network, Transport for London. For services to Diversity and Inclusion. (Hove, East Sussex)
  • Dean David Allen. Holiday Activities and Food Programme Partner, Telford and Wrekin Council, Shropshire. For services to the community in Telford, Shropshire. (Telford, Shropshire)
  • Evren Altinok. For services to Young People. (London, Greater London)
  • Richard Anderson. Customs Control Framework Risk and Controls Lead, Borders and Trade, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Charity. (Gateshead, Tyne and Wear)
  • June Ann Apperley. For services to Scouting and to the community in Gloucester, Gloucestershire. (Gloucester, Gloucestershire)
  • Donna Louise Armstrong. Fundraising Volunteer, Homeless Veterans Project and Poppy Scotland. For services to Veterans and to the community in Renfrewshire. (Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire)
  • Neil Barclay. Civilian Librarian, HM Prison Thameside, Serco Ltd. For services to Prisoner Rehabilitation. (London, Greater London)
  • Michael John Barnard. President, Mid Staffs Junior Football League. For services to Grassroots Football. (Stafford, Staffordshire)
  • Wendy Elizabeth Barry Barnes. District Commissioner, Oakley Hunt West Pony Club. For services to Children. (Bedford, Bedfordshire)
  • Patricia Joan Barrett. For services to the Children’s Society and to the community in Old, Northamptonshire. (Northampton, Northamptonshire)
  • Dr Tina Patricia Barton. Chief Operations Officer, Emerging Markets Quality Trials Ltd. For services to Science and to Trade. (Shaftesbury, Dorset)
  • Janet Beck. Sign Language Interpreter. For services to Interpreting and to the Deaf Community. (Holywood, County Down)
  • Gary Antony Beckford. President, London Volleyball Association and Founder, All Nations Tournament. For services to the community in East London. (London, Greater London)
  • Carolyn Mary Beeton. For services to the community in Slip End, Luton. (Luton, Bedfordshire)
  • Sharifa Begum. Employment Adviser, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Women. (London, Greater London)
  • Raymond Bell. Warrant Officer Class 2 Instructor, Glasgow and Lanarkshire Battalion, Army Cadet Force. For services to Young People. (Glasgow, Glasgow)
  • Roger Frederick Bell. For services to Local Cricket. (Carrickfergus, County Antrim)
  • Jane Benson JP DL. For services to the community in Andover, Hampshire. (Andover, Hampshire)
  • Campbell Best. For services to the community in Portadown, County Armagh. (Portadown, County Armagh)
  • Sudha Bhatt. For services to Community Cohesion in Wales. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
  • Maureen Bingham. Supply Chain, Defence Equipment and Support and Menopause Network Chair, Ministry of Defence. For services to Operational Delivery, Logistics and to Diversity and Inclusion. (Lydney, Gloucestershire)
  • Caroline Joanna Bird. Lately Diary and Logistics Manager, Cabinet Office. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Frances Blackburne. North West Regional Manager, Newbloom Healthcare Limited. For services to Nursing and Elderly Care. (Ellesmere Port, Cheshire)
  • Neil Alexander Blanks. For services to Hospital Radio in Gosport and Portsmouth. (Portsmouth, Hampshire)
  • Mary Louise Boam. Manager, Hulland Community Pre School, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. For services to Early Years Education. (Ashbourne, Derbyshire)
  • Dr Nichola Booth. For services to the Autistic Community and their Families in Northern Ireland. (Bangor, County Down)
  • Richard Frank Boswell. Flood Volunteer, Wallington, Hampshire. For services to Flood Defence. (Wallington, Hampshire)
  • Dr Roy Edward Bowden. Governor, Chichester College Group, West Sussex. For services to Further Education. (Worthing, West Sussex)
  • Charlotte Elizabeth Bradford. Lately Road Safety Policy Advisor, Department for Transport. For services to Road Safety. (London, Greater London)
  • Edwin Herbert Ernest Bridges. For services to Young People and to Sport in Crowborough. (Crowborough, East Sussex)
  • Alison Mary Brittle. Founder, Director and Chair of Board, Saddleworth Hydro. For services to the community in Saddleworth. (Oldham, Greater Manchester)
  • Matthew Jason Brown. Relationship Manager, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the community in Cleethorpes. (Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire)
  • Sharon Jane Brown. Chief Executive, DIAL Barnsley. For services to Disabled People. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)
  • Vittoria Bucknall. Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Children and Young People. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
  • Janice Bulfield. Police Staff, Thames Valley Police. For services to Policing. (Fordingbridge, Dorset)
  • Stephen Bunn. For services to Stroke Victims and to the community in Cleveland, North Yorkshire. (Redcar, North Yorkshire)
  • Andrew Burden. Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineer, Defence Equipment and Support. For services to Defence, to Veterans and to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and Maritime Safety. (Grimsby, Lincolnshire)
  • Cefyn Burgess. Weaver and Textile Maker. For services to Arts and Crafts. (Conwy, Clwyd)
  • John Burrows. For services to the community in Ballater, Aberdeenshire. (Ballater, Aberdeenshire)
  • Jacqueline Burton. Nursery Practitioner and Manager, Children’s Learning Centre, Emsworth, Hampshire. For services to Early Years Education. (Waterlooville, Hampshire)
  • Amanda Frances Louise Caldwell. Chair, Rastrick Big Local. For services to the community in Rastrick. (Brighouse, West Yorkshire)
  • Isabella Cameron. Head of Kitchen, Grogarry Lodge. For services to Hospitality and to the Rural Economy in South Uist. (Isle of Uist, Western Isles)
  • Mabel Cardwell (May Cardwell). For services to Dance and to the community in Corby, Northamptonshire. (Market Harborough, Leicestershire)
  • Roger Leslie Cargeeg. For services to the community in Penzance and St Just, Cornwall. (Penzance, Cornwall)
  • Gillian Caroe. For services to Refugees and People Seeking Asylum in Eastbourne. (Eastbourne, East Sussex)
  • Scott Caswell. Police Constable, Warwickshire Police. For services to Policing and to Veterans. (Leamington Spa, Warwickshire)
  • Lynn Cedar. Co-Founder and lately Co-Chief Executive, Roundabout Dramatherapy. For services to Dramatherapy. (Lingfield, Surrey)
  • Maxine Chambers. Senior Youth Support Worker, Goal Line Youth Trust and Co-Founder, Bluebell Trust. For services to Young People in Portadown, County Armagh. (Craigavon, County Armagh)
  • Rebecca Chapman. Founder, Total Ensemble Theatre Company. For services to Inclusive Theatre. (Norwich, Norfolk)
  • Fiona Elizabeth Charny JP DL. Chair, Worcestershire Breast Unit Haven. For services to Patients with Breast Cancer. (Worcester, Worcestershire)
  • Sally Patricia Chesters. For services to the community in Hythe, Kent. (Hythe, Kent)
  • Irene Mary Clarke. For services to Charitable Fundraising and to the community in Shipston on Stour, Warwickshire. (Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire)
  • Leslie George Coe. Boathouse Manager, Walmer Lifeboat Station, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety. (Deal, Kent)
  • David Coffey (Desmond Coffey). For Charitable Service. (Newtownards, County Down)
  • Becki Coombe. For services to the community in Coventry and Warwickshire. (Coventry, Warwickshire)
  • Janet Mary Cooper. Lately Clinical Lead, Children’s Speech and Language Therapies, Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Speech and Language Development for Children and Young People. (Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire)
  • Lynsey Corbiere. Customer Service Officer, East Midlands Railway. For services to Rail Passengers in Sheffield. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)
  • David Anthony Cottle. Artistic Director, Swansea Jazz Club. For services to Jazz Music. (Swansea, West Glamorgan)
  • John Eric Merchant Cottle. For services to the community in Hayling Island, Hampshire. (Hayling Island, Hampshire)
  • Brenda Couzens. Chair, Penrith Royal National Lifeboat Institution Charity. For voluntary service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. (Penrith, Cumbria)
  • Phillip Edward Cowell. For services to the community in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire)
  • Daniel Graeme Crow. Director, ‘A Space’ Arts. For services to Artists and to Arts and Heritage. (Southampton, Hampshire)
  • Robert Edward Cullinan. For services to Community Relations and to Brazilian JuJitsu. (Newtownabbey, County Antrim)
  • Elizabeth Culshaw. For services to the community in Ingleton, North Yorkshire. (Carnforth, North Yorkshire)
  • Francis Peter Cusack. For services to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh. (Musselburgh, East Lothian)
  • Martin Cuthbert. For services to the community in the London Borough of Bexley. (Sheerness, Kent)
  • Cindy Davis. Lately Councillor, Swale Borough Council and Faversham Town Council. For Political Service. (Faversham, Kent)
  • Stephen John Davis. Lately Custodian, Prime Minister’s Office. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • John Clint Day. Lately Police Constable, Humberside Police. For services to the community in the East Riding of Yorkshire. (Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire)
  • Marilyn De Blieck. Co-Founder, Ayrshire Voices and Opera West. For services to Music and to the community in Ayrshire. (Prestwick, Ayrshire and Arran)
  • Anne Dickinson. Playgroup Leader, St Leonards Pre-School, Exeter. For services to Early Years Education. (Exeter, Devon)
  • George Michael Dodd. For services to Rowing. (Carlisle, Cumbria)
  • Jennifer Jane Dudley. County Commissioner and Lead Volunteer for Safeguarding, Girlguiding. For services to Young People in London and the South East. (London, Greater London)
  • Mary Donald Dumigan. Volunteer. For voluntary services to the community in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire. (Kilmarnock, Ayrshire and Arran)
  • Warren John Dunkley. Founder, Off the Ropes and Occupational Therapist, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Mental Health Support. (Gravesend, Kent)
  • Sarah Jane Edwards. Implementation Team Leader, Delivery Strand Workplace Transformation Programme, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Grassroots Sports. (Barnham, West Sussex)
  • Jack Joseph Emsley. Councillor, London Borough of Hounslow. For Public Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Laszlo Robert Fossett Endresz. Circus Performer and Producer, Blackpool Tower Circus. For services to Circus Entertainment in the North West. (Blackpool, Lancashire)
  • Dr Tyrrell George John Robert Evans. Vice-President, St Christopher’s Hospice. For services to Palliative Care. (London, Greater London)
  • Susan Falconer. Police Community Support Officer. For services to the community in Blackwood, Caerphilly. (Mountain Ash, Mid Glamorgan)
  • Ernest George Fallowfield. Director, Windermere Lake Cruises. For services to Tourism. (Bowness-On-Windermere, Cumbria)
  • Helen Joyce Fannon. Co-Founder, Thomas Fowell Buxton Society. For services to Heritage. (Weymouth, Dorset)
  • Dr John Alexander Fannon. Co-Founder, Thomas Fowell Buxton Society. For services to Heritage. (Weymouth, Dorset)
  • Patricia Feeney. Leader, Caledon Playgroup. For services to Young Children in Northern Ireland. (Milford, County Armagh)
  • Lorraine Fergus. People and Culture Team, Department for Work and Pensions. For Public and Community Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Morna Elizabeth Ferguson. For services to Girlguiding and to Charity. (Aberfoyle, Stirling and Falkirk)
  • Lilian Jane Field. Headteacher, Strathdon School and Crathie School, Aberdeenshire. For services to Rural Education. (Strathdon, Aberdeenshire)
  • Audrey Flannagan. Manager, Glasgow South East Food Bank. For services to the community in Glasgow. (Glasgow, Lanarkshire)
  • Claire Margaret Anne Flowers. Chief Executive Officer, Girlguiding Ulster. For services to Girls and Young Women. (Bangor, County Down)
  • Wendy Ann Ford. Volunteer, The Children’s Society. For services to Charity and to Young People. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire)
  • Leslie Alan France. Swimming Coach. For services to Swimming and to the community in Wigan. (Blackpool, Lancashire)
  • James Breingan Fraser. Chief Executive Officer, The Steamship Sir Walter Scott Trust. For services to Tourism and Heritage in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. (Dunblane, Stirling and Falkirk)
  • Rex Ormonde Freeman. For services to the Arts and to the community in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
  • John Fulton. Community Leader and Volunteer. For services to the community in Houston and Crosslee, Renfrewshire. (Johnstone, Renfrewshire)
  • Linda Annette Gaine. For services to Grassroots Netball in East Anglia. (Colchester, Essex)
  • Julie Gard. Tutor, Bracknell Forest Borough Council, Berkshire. For services to Further Education. (Bracknell, Berkshire)
  • David Gerald Gardiner. Policy and Honours Team Support, Welsh Government. For Public and Charitable Service. (Barry, South Glamorgan)
  • Susan Jane Garner. Volunteer Facilitator, Carers in Mind, Richmond Borough Mind. For services to Mental Health Carers in South West London. (London, Greater London)
  • Paul John Gates. Vice-Chair, British Association for Immediate Care. For services to Pre-Hospital Critical Care. (Rayleigh, Essex)
  • Jamie Paul Goddard. Lately Deputy Headteacher. For services to Education, to Charity and to Young People. (Chepstow, Gwent)
  • David Mark Green. Duty Manager, Transport for Greater Manchester. For services to Diversity and Inclusion in Manchester. (Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire)
  • Joanne Green. For Parliamentary and Political Service. (Denton, Greater Manchester)
  • Elizabeth Mary Greig. Volunteer, Royal Voluntary Service Hanley Centre. For services to the community in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. (Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire)
  • Claire Elizabeth Griffiths. For services to Cancer Charities. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
  • Alan Eric Grigg. Area President, St John Ambulance. For voluntary services to the community in Solihull. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)
  • Christopher John Groombridge. Chair, Teeth Team. For services to Child Dental Health Improvement. (Market Weighton, East Riding of Yorkshire)
  • Eleanor Sarah Guedalla. For services to Football for Women and Marginalised Communities. (London, Greater London)
  • Christopher Hailey-Norris. Chief Executive Officer, Up For Yorkshire. For services to Charity and to the community in Yorkshire. (York, North Yorkshire)
  • Alan Thomas Halcrow. Chair, Clear Drains Ltd. For services to the Drainage Industry. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire)
  • Alice Mary Hamilton. Lately District Commissioner Central Division Girls’ Brigade Scotland and lately Officer, 1st Grangemouth Girls’ Brigade. For services to the community in Grangemouth, Stirling and Falkirk. (Grangemouth, Stirling and Falkirk)
  • Paul Hammerton. Special Wreath Maker, The Poppy Factory. For services to Remembrance. (London, Greater London)
  • David James Harrop. For services to Road Safety and to Charitable Fundraising. (Northampton, Northamptonshire)
  • Lynn Diane Hay. Administrator, Old Streetonians Rugby Football Club. For services to Amateur Sport in London. (London, Greater London)
  • Deborah Haythorne. Co-Founder and Co-Chief Executive, Roundabout Dramatherapy. For services to Dramatherapy. (London, Greater London)
  • Brian Charlton Heald. For services to Music and to the community in Chester, Cheshire. (Chester, Cheshire)
  • Trevor Payne Heeks. Town Crier, Trowbridge. For services to the community of Trowbridge and to Twinning. (Trowbridge, Wiltshire)
  • Shirley Ann Henderson (Shirley Mcgill). Founder, McGill School of Speech and Drama, and Director, Aberdeen Youth Music Theatre. For services to Drama. (Aberdeen, Aberdeen)
  • The Reverend Christopher Charles Henley. Voluntary Railway Chaplain. For services to the South Western Railway Network. (London, Greater London)
  • Alan John Hiatt. Mental Health and Learning Difficulties Volunteer. For services to Ty Siriol and Hafan Deg Wards, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. (Cwmbran, Gwent)
  • William Peter Higgins. Instructor, Seidokan Karate Club. For services to Karate and to the community in Wigan. (Bolton, Greater Manchester)
  • Geoffrey Hill. Chair, RAF Middleton St George Memorial Association. For voluntary services to Aviation History. (Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham)
  • Donna Rebecca Hilton. Youth Services Manager, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Children and Young People. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
  • Judith Mary Holling. For services to the community in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)
  • Dr Neville Hollingworth. For services to Public Engagement and Accessibility in Geology and Palaeontology. (Portland, Dorset)
  • Sally Hollingworth. For services to Public Engagement and Accessibility in Geology and Palaeontology. (Portland, Dorset)
  • Anne Elizabeth Hook. Lately Police Constable and Founder, BLAST – the Blue Light Alcohol Support Team, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Alcohol Addiction Support. (London, Greater London)
  • Lynn Hope. Lately Head Coach and Manager, Northern Hope Gymnastics Club. For services to Inclusive Gymnastics. (Washington, Tyne and Wear)
  • Helen Hopkins. For services to Music and Music Education. (Carmarthen, Dyfed)
  • Paul Horton. Trustee and Volunteer, Mansfield Fire Station and Museum. For services to the community in Mansfield and Nottinghamshire. (Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire)
  • Pauline Patricia Knifton Hough. For services to Theatre and to the community in Nantwich. (Nantwich, Cheshire)
  • Melanie Jane Houldershaw. For services to Local Theatre and Choir. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
  • Lyndsay Howden. Emergency Response Volunteer, British Red Cross. For services to the British Red Cross and to the community in Humberside. (Grimsby, Lincolnshire)
  • The Reverend Cassandra Howes. For services to Education and to Inter-Faith Relations in Bedfordshire. (Bedford, Bedfordshire)
  • Leanne Johanna Howlett. Expert by Experience and Specialist Perinatal Psychiatric Nurse, Institute of Health Visiting. For services to Health Visiting. (Warwick, Warwickshire)
  • Tanya Evelyn Mary Hughes. For services to the community of Ballybeen, Belfast. (Newtownabbey, County Antrim)
  • Margaret Anne Irvine. Founder, Birsay Drama Group. For services to Drama and to the community in Orkney. (Birsay, Orkney)
  • Adrian Bennett Isaac. Founder and Chair, Boston Woods Trust. For services to the Environment. (Boston, Lincolnshire)
  • Emily Alice Jarvis. Head of Corporate Operations, Home Office. For Public Service. (Haywards Heath, West Sussex)
  • Isabella Barbara Jenney. Councillor, North Northamptonshire Council and Rushden Town Council. For services to the community in East Northamptonshire. (Rushden, Northamptonshire)
  • Dr Stephen Jess. Lately Senior Scientific Officer, Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute. For services to Agriculture in Northern Ireland. (Bangor, County Down)
  • Georgina Johnstone. Engagement and Consultation Officer, West Midlands Police. For services to the community in the West Midlands. (Solihull, West Midlands)
  • Julia Jones. Founder and Director, Llandeilo Fawr Festival of Music. For services to Music. (Carmarthenshire, Dyfed)
  • Adam Joolia. Chief Executive Officer, AudioActive. For services to Young People and to Music. (Brighton, East Sussex)
  • Jeanette Winifred Judge. For services to the community in Sidcup. (London, Greater London)
  • Kabir Kaul. Conservationist, Urban Nature Campaigner and Writer and lately Youth Council Member, RSPB. For services to Nature. (London, Greater London)
  • Eleanor Keeley. School Cook and Catering Manager, Linden Lodge School, London Borough of Wandsworth. For services to Education. (London, Greater London)
  • Alexander Joseph Kelly. For services to the Voluntary Sector in South Ayrshire and Scotland. (Maybole, Ayrshire and Arran)
  • Carmen Soraya Kelly. For services to Young People, to Cancer and Health Awareness and to Social Cohesion. (Barry, South Glamorgan)
  • Richard Geoffrey Horsford Kemp. For services to the community in Langford, Oxfordshire. (Lechlade, Oxfordshire)
  • Jason John Kinghorn. Staff Officer, Royal Air Force Career Fields. For services to Royal Air Force Career Management. (Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire)
  • Martin John Kinsey. Station Staff Officer, Wattisham Flying Station. For services to Military Personnel and their Families. (Diss, Norfolk)
  • Henrietta June Kirk. For services to the community in Groomsport, County Down. (Bangor, County Down)
  • Paul Kitching. Head of the Natural History Museum, Tring. For services to Museums and to the community in Tring, Hertfordshire. (Wimborne, Dorset)
  • Fiona Jayne Knight. For services to People with Learning Disabilities and to Autistic People. (Corwen, Clwyd)
  • Iraklis Kolokotronis. Head of Early Years, Childcare and Asset Strategy, Early Education and Childcare Service, Westminster City Council and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. For services to the Early Years. (London, Greater London)
  • Farida Laeeq. Care Coordinator, Brownlow Health. For services to Supporting Refugees and Asylum Seekers. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Esther Louise Lagden. Programme Manager, Network Rail. For services to Rail Safety. (York, North Yorkshire)
  • Jason Land. Disability and Inclusion Lead, Grimsby Town Foundation. For services to Association Football. (Grimsby, Lincolnshire)
  • Jane Anne Larkham. For services to the community in Wendover, Buckinghamshire. (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire)
  • Margaret Lawson. Community Safety Manager, South Yorkshire Police. For services to Young People in South Yorkshire. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
  • Edith Joyce Leask. For services to Mental Health and Wellbeing. (Lerwick, Shetland)
  • Michael John William Leonard. Special Sergeant, West Midlands Police. For services to Policing. (Solihull, West Midlands)
  • Georgina Annabel Wynne Lewers. For services to Charitable Causes and Fundraising. (Chester, Cheshire)
  • Frederick George Lewis. Volunteer Appropriate Adult, South Yorkshire Police. For services to Vulnerable People in Custody. (Rotherham, South Yorkshire)
  • Robin Lockhart. Director and Co-Founder, Catalyst in Communities. For services to Youth Work and Young People. (London, Greater London)
  • Steven Lowe. Foster Carer, Wigan Council. For services to Foster Care in Wigan, Greater Manchester. (Wigan, Greater Manchester)
  • Wendy Jayne Lowe. Foster Carer, Wigan Council. For services to Foster Care in Wigan, Greater Manchester. (Wigan, Greater Manchester)
  • William Luckhurst. Senior Technical Manager (Projects), Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences, King’s College London. For services to Scanning Electron Microscopy. (London, Greater London)
  • Helen Mary Mack DL. Lately Director of Income Generation, Wakefield Hospice. For services to Hospice Care. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)
  • Lloyd Wallace Magee. For services to the community in County Londonderry. (Londonderry, County Londonderry)
  • Peter Mambara. Head of Technical and Training for First Bus. For services to Public Transport and Transport Engineering. (Stanford Le Hope, Essex)
  • David Jonathan Manns. Volunteer Snowsport Official. For services to Snowsport. (Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire)
  • Angela Jane Manson. For services to Youth Musical Theatre. (Lisburn, County Antrim)
  • Faye Marsh. Peer Mentor Manager, Darlington Borough Council. For services to Children and Young People in County Durham. (Spennymoor, County Durham)
  • Janet Louise Mather. Chair, Behcet’s Patients Centres. For services to People Living with Behcet’s. (Solihull, West Midlands)
  • Erica Sarah Maxwell. For services to the Economy and to the community in Northern Ireland. (Dunganon, County Tyrone)
  • Jenny Ann McBrien. Patient Advocate. For services to Women Living with Breast Cancer. (Belfast)
  • Clare McCawley. Victorian Garden Manager, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Health and Social Care and to the Community and Voluntary Sector. (Castlewellan, County Down)
  • Professor Fiona Sarah Winifred McCullough. For services to Education and Outreach. (Tamworth, Staffordshire)
  • James Isaac McDonald. Volunteer Athletics Coach. For services to Junior Athletics. (London, Greater London)
  • Mary Lawrence McGregor. District and Divisional Commissioner, Girl Guides and Member, Church of Scotland Guild. For services to Girlguiding and to the Church of Scotland Guild in Banffshire and Moray. (Keith, Banffshire)
  • Gregory Walter Thompson McKinley. Operations Director, The Gallaher Trust. For services to the Economy in Northern Ireland. (Ballymena, County Antrim)
  • Lawrence John McVeigh. For services to the community in Medway, Kent. (Rochester, Kent)
  • John Cyril Meek. Rural and Business Crime Officer, West Mercia Police. For services to the Rural Community. (Bishops Frome, Herefordshire)
  • Hitesh Mehta. Special Constable, West Midlands Police and Charity Trustee, Shree Krishna Temple. For services to Policing, to Charity and to Volunteering in Coventry, West Midlands. (Coventry, West Midlands)
  • Dr Katie Louise Misselbrook. Consultant Anaesthetist, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Children and Young People. (Chester, Cheshire)
  • Dharmesh Mistry. Police Constable, West Yorkshire Police. For services to Policing and to the community in Bradford and Leeds. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
  • Keith Andrew Mitchell. Housing Enabling Officer, South Norfolk Council. For services to Affordable Housing. (Norwich, Norfolk)
  • Mary Mitchell. National Returns Progression Officer, Home Office. For services to Diversity and Inclusion. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
  • Michael James Mitchell. Custodian, Prime Minister’s Office. For Public Service. (Flitwick, Bedfordshire)
  • Kathleen Elizabeth Moir. Voluntary Collector, PoppyScotland. For Charitable Service. (Inverurie, Aberdeenshire)
  • Joyce Montgomery. For services to the community in County Tyrone. (Dungannon, County Tyrone)
  • Audrey Moore. Chair, Friends of Rossmar School. For voluntary services to Special Education. (Limavady, County Londonderry)
  • Juliet Ruth Mosney. NHS and Care Volunteer Responder, Royal Voluntary Service. For Voluntary Service. (Salisbury, Wiltshire)
  • John Edward Mount. Witness Service Volunteer, Crown Court at Chester. For Voluntary Service. (Wrexham, Clwyd)
  • Janine Constance Musson. Gymnastics Coach, Judge and lately Chair, Bedfordshire Gymnastics Association. For services to Gymnastics. (Rushden, Northamptonshire)
  • Maurice Neely. For services to Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland. (Strabane, County Tyrone)
  • Eric Norman. For services to the community in Wheddon Cross and Minehead, Somerset. (Minehead, Somerset)
  • Charles Marlow Obazuaye. Director of Human Resources, Customer Services and Public Affairs, London Borough of Bromley. For Public Service. (Corby, Northamptonshire)
  • Stephen James O’Callaghan. Safeguarding and Crime Prevention Lead, TransPennine Express. For services to Rail Safety. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
  • Pauline Jenifer Odbert. Volunteer Store Manager, New Hope. For services to Homeless People in Watford. (Watford, Hertfordshire)
  • Regina Parveen Oliver-Lawlor (Rosina Oliver-Lawlor). For Parliamentary and Political Service. (Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester)
  • Clare Elizabeth Olver. Programmes Manager, Community Forest Trust. For services to Community Forestry. (Warrington, Cheshire)
  • Douglas Derek Ormston. Youth Work Manager. For services to Youth Work in Scotland. (Galashiels, Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale)
  • Alice Elouise Outten. Chief Executive Officer, Prom Ally. For services to Young People. (Llandudno, Clwyd)
  • Debra Jayne Padgett. Pathology Network Operational Lead and Clinical Pathology Lead, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Biomedical Science in the NHS. (Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear)
  • Alan Thomas Parker. For voluntary services to Rugby League Football and to the community in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)
  • Martyn Pattie. For services to the community in Ongar, Essex. (Ongar, Essex)
  • John Alfred Douglas Peel. Chair, North Devon Branch, Royal Marines Association. For voluntary service to the Royal Marines, the Royal Marines Charity and the Veteran Community. (Bideford, Devon)
  • James Richard Perrin. For services to the community in Bewdley and Kidderminster, Worcestershire. (Bewdley, Worcestershire)
  • Sheila Pheely. Volunteer, Royal Voluntary Service Cafe, Stirling Community Hospital. For Voluntary Service. (Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk)
  • Jeffrey Sean Picton. District Commissioner. For services to Scouting and to the community in Wigan, Greater Manchester. (Wigan, Greater Manchester)
  • Bernard William Thomas Pinner. For services to the Air Cadets and to International Missionary Work. (Gillingham, Kent)
  • Nicolas Edwin Powell JP. Lately Magistrate Montgomeryshire Bench. For services to the Administration of Justice. (Oswestry, Powys)
  • Susan Jennifer Mary Price. Chair, Friends of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. For Charitable Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Keith Prince. On-call Firefighter, Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the community in Cranborne, Dorset. (Wimbourne, Dorset)
  • Anita Angela Pugh. For services to Armed Forces Veterans and to the community in St Thomas, Swansea. (Swansea, West Glamorgan)
  • Kimberley Purkis. Founder, Face Everything and Rise. For services to Individuals Living with Intestinal Failure. (Romsey, Hampshire)
  • Max Raffe. Group Scout Leader, 13th Ipswich Sea Scouts. For services to Scouting. (Ipswich, Suffolk)
  • Alpa Raja. Member, Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committee. For services to Veterans’ Welfare. (London, Greater London)
  • Lee Allen Ralph. Firefighter, Avon Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Mental Health, Wellbeing, and Resilience in the Fire and Rescue Sector. (Yate, Gloucestershire)
  • Derek Reid. Volunteer. For services to Suicide Awareness and to the community in Castlemilk, Glasgow. (Glasgow, Glasgow)
  • Catherine Mary Repton. Founder and Trustee, The Friends of the Baby Unit, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Premature Babies and their Families. (Belper, Derbyshire)
  • Verity Rhodes. For services to the community in Merseyside. (Prescot, Merseyside)
  • Adrian Richards. Police Community Support Officer, Durham Constabulary. For services to the community in Chester-le-Street, County Durham. (Ferryhill, County Durham)
  • Alexander Rigby. Fundraising Officer for Centre 56, MerseyRail. For services to Charity. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Richard Michael Roberts. For services to Charitable Causes. (Woking, Surrey)
  • Valerie Jane Roberts. Brownie Leader, 2nd Tilehurst Brownies. For services to Girlguiding and to the community in Tilehurst, Reading. (Reading, Berkshire)
  • Brian Robertson. Town Clerk, Goole Town Council. For services to Local Government. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)
  • Graeme Robertson. For services to the community in York. (York, North Yorkshire)
  • Claire Marie Robinson. Foster Carer, Birmingham Children’s Trust. For services to Foster Care in Birmingham. (Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester)
  • Donald James Robinson. For services to the Merseyside Swimming Community. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Scott Steven Rogers. Lately Head Coach, England National Amputee Football Team. For services to Disability Sport. (Saint Helens, Merseyside)
  • Jennifer Rosemary Rose-Miller. For services to Local Heritage and to the community in Nairnshire. (Nairn, Nairn)
  • Jean Irene Routley. For services to Church Music and to the community in Backwell, North Somerset. (Backwell, Somerset)
  • David John Rowlands. Military Artist. For services to Art, to British Military History and to Charity. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • Christina Roy. For services to the community in Cardiff, South Glamorgan. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)
  • Valerie Faith Royle. For services to the community in Honiton, Devon. (Honiton, Devon)
  • Peter Scobie. Head Chef, Queen’s University Belfast. For services to Higher Education. (Newtownards, County Down)
  • Ian William Ligertwood Scott. Volunteer. For services to Art and to the community in North Ronaldsay, Orkney. (North Ronaldsay, Orkney)
  • John Gordon Scott. Serious Crime Exhibits and Property Manager, Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to Policing. (Belfast)
  • Margaret Woods Scott. Chair, T21 Charity. For services to Down Syndrome Children, Adults and their Families. (Stamford, Lincolnshire)
  • Barbara Scrimshaw. Fundraising Organiser, The People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals. For Charitable Service. (Alnwick, Northumberland)
  • Pundrique Radheyshyam Sharma. Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Children and Young People. (Southport, Merseyside)
  • Andrew Graham Sheldon. Councillor, Essex County Council. For Political and Public Service. (South Benfleet, Essex)
  • Dr Edmund Harold Shillabeer. For services to Charitable Fundraising, to Athletics and to the community in Plymouth, Devon. (Plymouth, Devon)
  • Sally Margaret Simpson. For services to the community in Bowthorpe, Norfolk. (Norwich, Norfolk)
  • Nirmal Singh. Community Cook, Eastside Community Trust, Bristol. For services to the community in Bristol. (Bristol)
  • Hannah May Sloggett. Co-Founder and Co-Director, Nudge Community Builders. For Charitable Service. (Plymouth, Devon)
  • David Stewart Smallwoods. For services to Local Football. (Londonderry, County Londonderry)
  • Lena Smith. Library Programme Manager, Pen to Print. For services to Public Libraries in Barking and Dagenham. (London, Greater London)
  • Mary Smith. For Charitable Service. (Glasgow, Lanarkshire)
  • Jennifer Elizabeth Smyth. For services to Disability Sport. (Londonderry, County Londonderry)
  • Richard Anthony Soan. For services to Youth Cancer Treatment through Charitable Fundraising. (Lewes, East Sussex)
  • Michael John Springett. For services to Young People in the East of England. (Maldon, Essex)
  • Martin Brotherton Spurrier. For services to Charitable Causes and to the community in Oxfordshire. (Witney, Oxfordshire)
  • Richard Starrs. Project Manager, Stockton and Darlington Railway Bicentenary. For services to Heritage. (Stockton on Tees, North Yorkshire)
  • Martyn Clive Steers. Volunteer, St John Ambulance Kent. For voluntary services to Community First Aid. (Maidstone, Kent)
  • Neville Percy Stephens. For services to the community in Craven Arms, Shropshire. (Craven Arms, Shropshire)
  • Carole Stevens. Team Leader, RSPCA Llys Nini. For services to Animal Welfare and to the community in Swansea, West Glamorgan. (Swansea, West Glamorgan)
  • Ian Stroud. Chair, Porthcawl Lifeboat Management Group, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Porthcawl Lifeboat Station. (Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan)
  • Beryl Shirley Stubbins. For services to the community in Norfolk. (Downham Market, Norfolk)
  • Alice Sutherland. Pupil Support Assistant, Alness Academy, Ross and Cromarty. For services to Vulnerable Young People in Alness, Ross and Cromarty. (Alness, Ross and Cromarty)
  • Louise Sutherland. Manager, Peter Pan Playschool, Bookham, Surrey. For services to Early Years. (Leatherhead , Surrey)
  • Barbara Celia Sved. For services to Disabled and Learning Disabled Adults in Harrow and Northwood, Greater London. (London, Greater London)
  • Irfan Aslam Syed. Councillor and Chair, Salford Forum for Refugees. For services to Refugee Resettlement. (Eccles, Greater Manchester)
  • Christopher Norman Symes. Trustee and lately Chair, The Lyneal Trust. For services to Disabled People. (Ellesmere, Shropshire)
  • Graham Syrett. For services to the community in Cotham and Kingsdown, Bristol. (Bristol, Bristol)
  • Judy Senta Tayler-Smith. For services to the Civic City of London and to Charity. (London, Greater London)
  • Eric Charles Taylor. Chair, Fundraising Branch, Penlee Lifeboat Station, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Penlee Lifeboat Station. (Penzance, Cornwall)
  • Josef Matthew Taylor. Consultant Surgeon, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Children and Young People. (Warrington, Cheshire)
  • Steven Thake. Train Manager Mentor, East Midlands Railway. For services to Rail Passengers. (London, Greater London)
  • Jennifer Jaculin Thomas. For Charitable Service. (London, Greater London)
  • Caron Elaine Thompson. Founder and Director, Common Unity. For services to Health and Wellbeing. (Walsall, West Midlands)
  • Steven Thompson. Volunteer, Waterloo Rugby Football Club. For services to Rugby Union Football and to the community in Crosby, Merseyside. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Alan Christopher Thurlow. For services to Swimming. (London, Greater London)
  • Donald Richard Todd. For services to the community in Windsor, Berkshire. (Windsor, Berkshire)
  • Jean Mary Todd. For services to the community in Windsor, Berkshire. (Windsor, Berkshire)
  • Samuel Todd. Service Delivery Manager, Bus Service Operations, Translink. For services to Public Transport. (Ballyclare, County Antrim)
  • Hazel Jane Tomkins. Volunteer, The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, Glasgow. For Charitable Service. (Glasgow, Glasgow)
  • Craig Thomas Trail. Chairman of Sandhaven and Pitullie Harbour Trust. For services to the community in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. (Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire)
  • Alison Jane Turner. Chair, Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation UK. For services to the Learning Disabled and Neurodiverse Community. (London, Greater London)
  • John Stuart Turner. Adult Instructor, Greater Manchester Army Cadet Force. For voluntary services to Young People and to Charitable Fundraising. (Wigan, Greater Manchester)
  • Caroline Tyerman. Lately Lead Practitioner, SEND and Inclusion, Brougham Primary School Hartlepool. For services to Education. (Durham, North Yorkshire)
  • Lisette Van Riel. Co-Founder and Director, DoggyLottery and DoggyWarriors. For services to Animal Welfare Charities. (Pontefract, West Yorkshire)
  • Ruth Verner. For services to the community in County Antrim. (Antrim, County Antrim)
  • Roger David Mingins Walton. Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Children and Young People. (Wirral, Merseyside)
  • Darren James Ward. Lately Railwayman, West Midlands Trains and Freightliner Group. For Charitable Service, particularly to Birmingham Children’s Hospital. (Olney, Buckinghamshire)
  • Nicholas Kevin Davis Ward. For services to the community in Over Kellet, Lancashire. (Carnforth, Lancashire)
  • Kim Watson. For services to Grassroots Netball in East Anglia. (Colchester, Essex)
  • Patricia Marie Wells. Early Years Expert, Tower Hamlets Council. For services to Early Years in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. (London, Greater London)
  • Michael Evan West. For services to the community in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. (Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire)
  • Christine Joy Wheatley. For services to the community in Horsted Keynes, West Sussex. (Haywards Heath, West Sussex)
  • Allison White. Founder, Great Aycliffe Cancer Support Group. For services to Supporting People with Cancer. (Aycliffe, County Durham)
  • Terence Francis Whitty. Royal Navy Association Lead Mentor, HMS Raleigh. For voluntary services to Royal Navy Recruits. (Liskeard, Cornwall)
  • Lorna Bridget Williams. Chief Executive Officer, British Adhesives and Sealants Association. For services to the Chemicals Industry. (Ely, Cambridgeshire)
  • Peter Wills. Special Wreath Maker, The Poppy Factory. For services to Remembrance. (London, Greater London)
  • Diane Kathleen Willson. For services to the Education Community in Bognor Regis, West Sussex. (Bognor Regis, West Sussex)
  • Alice Louise Wintergold. Consultant Clinical Scientist, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust. For services to People with Disabilities. (Haywards Heath, West Sussex)
  • Tyron Marcus Woodford. Access Planning Assistant for Network Rail. For services to Diversity and Inclusion in the Rail Sector. (Swindon, Wiltshire)
  • Simon Ernest Wootton. For services to the community in South Essex. (Rayleigh, Essex)
  • David Thomas Crowe Workman. For services to Rugby and to Community Relations in Ballynahinch. (Ballynahinch, County Down)
  • Dr David Martin Wright. Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Children and Young People. (Liverpool, Merseyside)
  • Enola Wright. Founder, Insulinoma Charity UK. For services to the Insulinoma Community. (West Mersea, Essex)
  • John David Wright. For services to Cricket in Warwickshire and the West Midlands. (Solihull, West Midlands)

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

ROYAL NAVY – ORDER OF THE BATH

Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)

  • Rear Admiral Robert Alexander Lauchlan
  • Major General Paul Patrick Lynch M.C.
  • Rear Admiral Christopher Shepherd

ARMY – ORDER OF THE BATH

  • Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)
  • Major General Elizabeth Jane Faithfull-Davies C.B.E.
  • Major General Samuel Leslie Humphris M.B.E.

ROYAL AIR FORCE – ORDER OF THE BATH

  • Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)
  • Air Vice-Marshal Jeremy John Attridge O.B.E.
  • Air Vice-Marshal Michael John Smeath C.B.E.

DIPLOMATIC SERVICE – ORDER OF ST MICHAEL AND ST GEORGE

Knight Commander (KCMG)

  • Richard Anthony Neil Crompton C.B.E. H.M. Ambassador, British Embassy Kiev, Ukraine. For services to British Foreign Policy.

Dame Commander (DCMG)

  • Susan Clare Inglish. Chair of Trustees, Disasters Emergency Committee. For services to Humanitarian Crises.

Companion (CMG)

  • Paul Richard Berman. lately Legal Director, Legal Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy and to International Law.
  • Martin Patrick Kent. H.M. Trade Commissioner for Asia Pacific. For services to International Trade and Investment.
  • Nicholas Peter Pickard C.V.O. lately Director Europe, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • Sarbjit Singh Uppal. Director, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to National Security.

ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER – THE ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER

Knight Commander (KCVO)

  • Dr Michael David Dixon C.V.O. O.B.E. Head of the Royal Medical Household and Doctor to The King.
  • David Vines White. Garter Principal King of Arms.

Dame Commander (DCVO)

  • Elisabeth Aline Clare Hunka C.V.O. Director of Human Resources, Royal Household.
  • Leonora Mary Countess of Lichfield C.V.O. Lady-in-Waiting to The Princess Royal.

Commander (CVO)

  • Sir Damon Marcus Buffini. lately Chair, Royal Anniversary Trust.
  • Annabelle Mary Galletley L.V.O. Assistant Private Secretary and Lady-in-Waiting to The Duchess of Edinburgh.
  • Morfudd Ann Meredith. Lord-Lieutenant of South Glamorgan. (South Glamorgan)
  • Jennifer Mary Tolhurst. Lord-Lieutenant of Essex. (Essex)

Lieutenant (LVO)

  • Dr Robin Francis Balfour. Principal Apothecary at The Palace of Holyroodhouse.
  • Hugh Douglas Borrowman. Official Secretary to The Governor of South Australia.
  • Dr Adrian George Clifton. Principal Apothecary at Sandringham.
  • Simon David Metcalf M.V.O. lately The King’s Armourer, Royal Collection Trust.
  • Simon John Pring. Assistant Solicitor for the Affairs of the Duchy of Lancaster, Farrer & Co.
  • Andrew James Richardson M.V.O. Deputy Head of Events, Royal Household.
  • Dr Robert Hywel Thomas. Clinical Radiologist to The King, Royal Medical Household.
  • Jacqueline Wright. (Jacky Wright), lately Committee Member, Sovereign Grant Audit and Risk Assurance Committee. For services to the Royal Household.

Member (MVO)

  • Stuart Clive Allen. lately Head of Royal & VIP Operations, Jaguar Land Rover. For services to the Royal Household.
  • Hannah Louise Belcher. Senior Exhibition Project Manager, Royal Collection Trust.
  • Alexandra Frances Campbell-Ricketts. Art Storage Manager, Royal Collection Trust.
  • Jason Peter Cannon. Fire Surveillance Officer, Royal Household.
  • Katrina Anne Farquhar. Personal Secretary (Scotland) to The King and Queen & Birkhall Manager, Balmoral Estate.
  • Jacqueline Mary Fergusson. Royal Florist, Royal Household.
  • Sally Barbara Goodsir. Curator of Decorative Arts, Royal Collection Trust.
  • Branislav Grac. Systems Engineer, Digital Services, Royal Household.
  • Sarah-Ann Maureen Healy. Deputy Head of Security Liaison, Royal Household.
  • Callan Robert Kendal. Travel & Logistics Manager, Royal Household.
  • Jagjivan Singh Khangura. Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Royalty and Specialist Protection.
  • Joseph Oswald Maurice Paul Leblanc MMM MSM CD. Senior Ceremonial and Protocol Adviser, Department of Canadian Heritage, Government of Canada.
  • Lara Chantal Marsden. Head of Commercial Finance, The Crown Estate, Windsor.
  • Lieutenant Commander (Rtd) Christopher David Roger Morgan RN. Trustee, The Princess Anne Charitable Trust.
  • Lucy Anne Peter. Curator of Paintings, Royal Collection Trust.
  • Darren John Randall. Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Royalty and Specialist Protection.
  • Matthew John Shipton. Solutions Architect, Digital Services, Royal Household.
  • David Martin Taylor. Royalty and VIP Protection, Project and Operational Support Manager, Norfolk Constabulary. For services to Royalty and Specialist Protection. (Norfolk)
  • Sally Jennifer Joan Tennant O.B.E. Trustee, The Princess Anne Charitable Trust.
  • Iain Philip Terry. Head of Commercial Development, Royal Collection Trust.
  • Dr Richard Lindsey Williams. Learning Curator, Royal Collection Trust.

ROYAL VICTORIAN MEDAL

Bar (Silver)

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  • Darren Noel Hill R.V.M. Buildings Team Manager, The Crown Estate, Windsor.

Silver

  • Dominic Richard Jesse Adcock. Farrier. For services to The Royal Mews.
  • John William Farquhar. Security Team Leader, The Palace of Holyroodhouse.
  • Terrance Jones. Yeoman Bed Hanger, The King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
  • Jane Frances McKenzie. Retail Assistant, Royal Collection Trust.
  • Ross Alexander McLean. Groom, Royal Paddocks, Hampton Court Palace.
  • Colin Steven Prigent. Deputy Head Gardener, Government House, The Bailiwick of Guernsey.
  • Margaret Quilliam. lately Assistant Housekeeper, Government House, Isle of Man.
  • Bernadette Reid. Warden, Royal Collection Trust.
  • Lianne Claire Royall. Retail Administrator, Royal Collection Trust.
  • Christopher James Skaife. Yeoman Warder, His Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress, the Tower of London. (London)

ROYAL NAVY – ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

  • Vice Admiral Andrew Jeffery Kyte C.B.

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

  • Captain Adrian Coghill
  • Rear Admiral Daniel D’Silva

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Captain Philip Burgess
  • Commander James Alexander Grant McBratney
  • Commander Benjamin Smith
  • Captain Keith James McFarlane Stephenson

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Lieutenant Commander Aaron Coates
  • Lieutenant Commander Phoebe Harriet Hall
  • Major Rupert Henry Johnstone-Burt
  • Lieutenant Adam Lappin
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 (Logistics) (Police) Dean Latham
  • Lieutenant (Sea Cadet Corps) Joshua McDermott
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 (Warfare) (Electronic Warfare) William Dean Penric
  • Commander Adam Maxwell Prevett
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 (Supply Chain) Lee Reeves
  • Lieutenant Commander Michael Rydiard

ARMY – ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

  • Lieutenant General Simon Peter Hamilton C.B.E.

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

  • Colonel Simon D’Olier Duckworth O.B.E., D.L.
  • Colonel Ross Henzell Noott
  • Brigadier Peter Thomas Quaite O.B.E.

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Major Michael James Brigham M.B.E.
  • Colonel David Robertson Duncan
  • Colonel Peter James Hale
  • Colonel Oliver Peter Lees
  • Lieutenant Colonel Iain James Logan
  • Lieutenant Colonel Thomas David Holroyd Oakley
  • Colonel David John Robinson
  • Colonel Toby Patrick Oughtred Till M.B.E.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Mark Wilson T.D., VR

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Captain Kayleigh Sandra Hannah Baker
  • Captain Andy Ananda Balwah
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 James Michael Beck
  • Major James David Burbidge
  • Major Daniel Brian Louis Cole
  • Sergeant Perry Gordon Cook
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Adam Jeffrey David Detheridge
  • Major Thomas James Doyle
  • Staff Sergeant Jack Gary Edwards
  • Captain Noel Eguasi-Acquah
  • Major Thomas Fraser Fortune
  • Major Carol Ann Gallagher
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Jason Lionel Hartland
  • Major Kieran James Hatchley
  • Major Mark Alan Hayward
  • Lieutenant Colonel Robin Hicks
  • Major Michael Ian Morris Howden
  • Corporal Steven Hume
  • Corporal Matthew Robert Jones
  • Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Alan Keegan VR
  • Captain George Sackville Lane Fox
  • Captain Simon David Middleton
  • Major Owen George Mitchell
  • Major Luke Francis Moran
  • Lieutenant Colonel Brian Anthony O’Neill
  • Major John Richard O’Neill
  • Major Alexandra Elizabeth Petherbridge
  • Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Derek Pick
  • Captain Steven Joseph Rasburn
  • Major Stuart David Robinson VR
  • Major Thomas Edward Rutherford
  • Major Mark James Saunders
  • Major Alexander John Piers Shirreff
  • Major Glen Smith
  • Lieutenant Colonel Hannah Mary Taylor
  • Major Tobias Whitmarsh
  • Major Karl Woodside

ROYAL AIR FORCE – ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

  • Air Marshal Paul Harron Lloyd C.B.E.

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

  • Air Commodore Richard Fogden
  • Air Vice-Marshal Andrew Timothy Martin O.B.E.
  • Air Commodore Claire Hazel O’Grady

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Group Captain Alexander Nelson Bennett
  • Wing Commander Keith John Bissett
  • Group Captain James Brooks
  • Group Captain Richard Charles Cameron
  • Wing Commander Julian Patrick Leslie De Val
  • Group Captain Nicola Jayne Duncan
  • Wing Commander Sarah Michelle Tunstall

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Squadron Leader Richard Peter George Allison
  • Corporal Bethany Anne Andrews
  • Master Aircrew Christopher James Bradbury
  • Warrant Officer Richard Anthony Grimshaw-Else
  • Flight Lieutenant James David Hobkirk
  • Flying Officer Graeme William Alexander Hughes
  • Flight Lieutenant Paul Medford
  • Warrant Officer Murugesvaran Subramaniam
  • Squadron Leader Kris Turner
  • Master Aircrew Peter Richard Welsh
  • Squadron Leader Daniel John Wilkes
  • Corporal Kirsty Youle

DIPLOMATIC SERVICE – ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

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  • The Honourable Franz Manderson M.B.E. Deputy Governor, Cayman Islands. For services to the Cayman Islands Civil Service and to the wider community in the Cayman Islands.
  • Lance Darrell Gordon Uggla. Founder, IHS Markit. For services to Business and to Philanthropy.

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Carolyn Ainsworth. Head of Department, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to National Security.
  • Dr. Phillip John Ambler. Co-Founder of Border Eye Program Thailand and Karenaid UK. For services to Eye Health in Myanmar.
  • Dr. Peter John Baxter. former Consultation Physician in Public Health. For services to Public Health and to Protecting Communities from Volcanic Hazards.
  • Stuart Caine. Head of Department, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to National Security.
  • Giles Martin Dickson. Chief Executive Officer, WindEurope. For services to Renewable Energy and UK/EU Energy Cooperation.
  • Dr. Matthew Scott Dryden. Consultant in Infection – UK Overseas Territories Programme, UK Health Security Agency. For services to Health, particularly in the UK Overseas Territories.
  • Dr. Christopher John Alexander Hammond. Head of Department, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • Thomas Reynolds Heron. Senior Submarine Rescue Vehicle Pilot, JFD. For services to UK and Global Submarine Rescue Operations.
  • Fern Horine. H.M. Ambassador, British Embassy Chisinau, Moldova. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • Professor Ronjon Nag. Stanford University and Founder, R42 GroupFounder. For services to Entrepreneurship and to Artificial Intelligence.
  • Dr. Tariq Hafidh Obaide. Chair, The British Education Group. For services to British Education Overseas and to UK/Morocco Relations.
  • Lucy Annabel Pinches. Project Manager, Mine Action Review. For services to Humanitarian Disarmament and Peacebuilding.
  • Professor Mark Coleman Poznansky. Director Vaccine and Immunotherapy Center, Physician, Infectious Diseases Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, United States of America. For services to UK/US Biomedical Research and Collaboration.
  • Alexander James Profumo. Head of Department, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • Sohail Ahmed Rahman. lately Anchor, Al Jazeera News. For services to Journalism and to Charitable Fundraising.
  • Amir Hussain Ramzan. British Council Regional Director, Middle East/North Africa. For services to UK Cultural Relations Overseas.
  • Andrew James Scott. Sculptor. For services to Sculpture and the Arts.
  • Andrew Henry Waggett. Head of Department, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Ifeanyi Anne Agboola. Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy Tallinn, Estonia. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • Alan Charles Osbourne Bell. Founder, The Vannessa Grant Girls School in Kenya. For services to Girls’ Education in Kenya.
  • Ryan Chamberlain. lately Technical Services Officer, British Embassy Tehran, Iran. For services to the British Embassy Tehran, Iran.
  • Elizabeth Irene Christopher J.P. Lawyer. For services to Law and Justice in Bermuda.
  • Rufus John Drabble. H.M. Consul General Miami, Florida, United States of America. For services to British Foreign Policy, to Trade and to British Nationals Overseas.
  • Scott Alan Dunning. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • Elizabeth Margaret Eaton. Trustee, Kenya Children Centres (UK). For services to Child Welfare and Education in Kenya and to UK/Kenya Relations.
  • Dr. Wilfred Christopher Eaton. Chairman of Trustees, Kenya Children Centres (UK). For services to Child Welfare and Education in Kenya and to UK/Kenya Relations.
  • Christopher Bower Gaze. Founder and Artistic Director, Bard on the Beach, Vancouver, Canada. For services to British Arts and Culture in Canada.
  • Martin Peter Gilbert. lately Director British Council, Austria, Switzerland and Nordics. For services to British Cultural Relations in Europe.
  • Steven James Gove. Founder and Director, Prague Fringe Festival, Czech Republic. For services to UK/Czech Republic Cultural Relations.
  • Jayne Elizabeth Grimshaw. Founder and Chair, Mango Tree Goa. For services to the Education of Disadvantaged Children in India.
  • Jamie Hall. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to National Security.
  • Michael Lawrence Hamblin. Director, The Mwezi Foundation. For services to Education in Kenya.
  • Alan Hayward. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to National Security.
  • Claire Louise Healy. Head, Afghanistan Relocations Islamabad Team, British High Commission Islamabad, Pakistan. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • Martha Holman. Founder, LoveZimbabwe. For services to Community Development in Zimbabwe and to UK/Zimbabwe Relations.
  • Paul Felix Hughes. Joint Deputy Head, Gibraltar Negotiations Taskforce, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • Fiona Claire Johnston. Volunteer and Charity Worker, Juliet Johnston School, Ghana. For services to Education and Charity in Ghana and to UK/Ghana Relations.
  • Nicola Veronica Millington. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • Hector Joseph Montado. Chief Technical Officer, Government of Gibraltar. For services to His Majesty’s Government of Gibraltar.
  • Tamara Antonia Anson Nielsen. Founder and Director of Acts of Random Kindness (ARK). For services to Charity and Community Development in the Cayman Islands.
  • James Adam Normington. Founder, British and Commonwealth Remembrance Project. For services to the Remembrance of British and Commonwealth War Dead in the United States of America.
  • Lisa Jayne Samuelson. Director, Eden Myanmar. For services to Victims of Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia.
  • Jane Louise Sidebottom. lately Deputy Director, Gibraltar Negotiations Taskforce, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For service to British Foreign Policy.
  • Elizabeth Margaret Mary Slinger. Chair of Trustees, Medical Action Myanmar UK and Volunteer, Medical Action Myanmar. For services to Healthcare in Myanmar.
  • Hannah Elizabeth Whittock. lately Joint Deputy Head, Gibraltar Negotiations Taskforce, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.

ISLE OF MAN – ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Jane Kelly. For services to Emergency Planning and to the Veteran Community on the Isle of Man.
  • Claire Louise McCabe. For services to the Royal British Legion and to the Veteran Community on the Isle of Man.

GUERNSEY – ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Ian Michael Brown. For services to Charity and to Cycling in Guernsey.

JERSEY – ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Michael Patrick Haden. Chairman, Hands Around the World Jersey. For services to the community in Jersey.
  • Jason John Wyse. Chief Executive Officer, Silkworth. For services to the community in Jersey.

DIPLOMATIC SERVICE – ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)

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  • Daniel Anthony Calvert. lately Executive Chef, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi. For services to the Culinary Arts in Japan and to UK/Japan Culinary Relations.
  • Lionel Eugene Cann. former Director, Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services Team and Manager of the Emergency Housing Shelter, Bermuda. For services to Emergency Disaster Relief and Homelessness in Bermuda.
  • Ralph Cantrell. Eastern Cyprus Sub Aqua Club BSAC Special Branch 0120 Diving Officer. For services to the British Forces Cyprus Community and to Diving Safety in Cyprus.
  • Barbara Helen Connell. Founder and Chair, Kotu Trust. For services to Education and Young People in The Gambia.
  • Sapphire Joy Francesca Dalton. Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • Julia Clare Downey. Founder, the Flying Pig Project, Willink School, Berkshire. For services to Children and Education in Moldova. (Berkshire)
  • Matthew Peter Ellis. Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • Charles Peter Nicholas Entwisle. President, Yachting Gives Back. For services to Charity and to Vulnerable People in Mallorca.
  • Catherine Marjorie Grove. Kotu Trust. For services to Education and Young People in The Gambia.
  • Alison Jo-Ann Hickman. Founder and Trustee, Transform Salone. For services to the community in Sierra Leone.
  • James William Hill. Founder and Coordinator, Katangi Orphans Project. For services to Disadvantaged Children in Katangi, Kenya.
  • Mark Jewiss. Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • Fiona Maxton. Consular Regional Operations Manager, British Embassy Moscow, Russia. For services to British Foreign Policy and to British Nationals Overseas.
  • Glenda Lynne McTaggart. Senior Manager, Education Programmes, Cayman Islands. For services to Education in the Cayman Islands.
  • Raymond Glyn Pritchard. Owner, Alpine Lifestyle Partners and former Welsh Masters Ski Champion. For services to Sport, to Tourism and to UK/Switzerland Relations.
  • Gayl Elizabeth Russell. Founder and Director, Community Kitchen, Brussels, Belgium. For services to Refugees and Vulnerable People in Brussels.
  • Keri Scott. Director of Education, Government of Gibraltar. For services to Education in Gibraltar.
  • Zoë Clarissa Townsley. Assistant Administrator, the British Indian Ocean Territory. For services to British Foreign Policy.

ISLE OF MAN – ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)

  • Moira Patricia Chrystal. For services to Local Government and to the community in Ramsey, Isle of Man.

GUERNSEY – ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)

  • Ben Edward Gregg. For services to St Martin Parish Guernsey.
  • Johanna Norman. For services to Swimming in Guernsey.

JERSEY – ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)

  • Dawn Moir Tinley. For services to People with Learning Disabilities in Jersey.

ROYAL NAVY – ROYAL RED CROSS

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  • Chief Petty Officer Laura Jane Fallon A.R.R.C.

Associate

  • Lieutenant Megan Joyce Muirhead

ARMY – ROYAL RED CROSS

Member

  • Lieutenant Colonel David John Jenkins

Associate

  • Staff Sergeant Natasha Sinclair

ROYAL AIR FORCE – ROYAL RED CROSS

Associate

  • Flight Lieutenant Neill Louis Cordingley
  • Warrant Officer Kay Rebecca Ward

HOME OFFICE – KING’S POLICE MEDAL (KPM)

  • Nicholas James Blackburn. Detective Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service. (London)
  • Hayley Laura Crawford. lately Inspector, Nottinghamshire Police. (Nottinghamshire)
  • Heidi Patricia Goldsack. Constable, North Wales Police. (North Wales)
  • Yasmin Lalani. Detective Chief Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service. (London)
  • Kim Madill. Chief Superintendent, West Midlands Police. (West Midlands)
  • Russell Massie. Sergeant, Thames Valley Police.
  • Richard Jon Padwell. Chief Superintendent, West Yorkshire Police. (West Yorkshire)
  • Amanda Pearson. Chief Constable, Dorset Police. (Dorset)
  • Jason Pye. Detective Chief Inspector, Merseyside Police. (Merseyside)
  • Emma Rickard. Detective Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service. (London)
  • Michelle Shooter. Deputy Chief Constable, Derbyshire Constabulary. (Derbyshire)
  • Paul James Shutler. Constable, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary. (Hampshire)
  • Timothy Robert Smith. Chief Constable, Kent Police. (Kent)
  • John Christopher Sykes. Assistant Chief Constable, Greater Manchester Police. (Greater Manchester)
  • Laurence James Taylor. Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service. (London)
  • Mohammed Munim Uddin. Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service. (London)

SCOTTISH OFFICE – KING’S POLICE MEDAL (KPM)

  • Rhona Meikle. Police Sergeant, Police Scotland.
  • Sarah Taylor. Detective Chief Superintendent, Police Scotland.
  • Michelle Webster. Management Support Sergeant, Police Scotland.

NORTHERN IRELAND OFFICE – KING’S POLICE MEDAL (KPM)

  • Elaine McCabe. Sergeant, Police Service of Northern Island.
  • Jonathan Anthony McToal. Inspector, Police Service of Northern Island.
  • Ronald Dwayne Stewart. Sergeant, Police Service of Northern Island.

OVERSEAS TERRITORIES – KING’S POLICE MEDAL (KPM)

  • Peter Alan Lansdown. Detective Superintendent, Royal Cayman Islands Police Service.

ISLE OF MAN – KING’S POLICE MEDAL (KPM)

  • Kate Crompton. Detective Constable, Isle of Man Constabulary.

FIRE (MHCLG) – KING’S FIRE SERVICE MEDAL (KFSM)

  • Amanda Jane Dixon. Temporary Group Manager, County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service. (County Durham)
  • Stewart James Nicholson. Chief Fire Officer, Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue. (Tyne and Wear)
  • Jonathan Francis Smith. London Fire Commissioner, London Fire Brigade. (London)

SCOTTISH OFFICE – KING’S FIRE SERVICE MEDAL (KFSM)

  • Chris Getty. Area Commander, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Ian Malcolm Nicolson. On Call Support Watch Commander, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.

NORTHERN IRELAND OFFICE – KING’S FIRE SERVICE MEDAL (KFSM)

  • Patrick Bernard Quinn. Station Commander, Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH – KING’S AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL (KAM)

  • Paula Marie Jeffery. Consultant Paramedic, Welsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust.
  • Dr. Maxine Lilian Power. lately Director of Quality, Innovation and Improvement, North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
  • Liam Anthony Sagi. National Strategic Lead for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest, Association of Ambulance Chief Executives and Advanced Paramedic in Critical Care, East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust and East Anglian Air Ambulance.

SCOTTISH OFFICE – KING’S AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL (KAM)

  • Colin Brown. Paramedic, Scottish Ambulance Service.

NORTHERN IRELAND OFFICE – KING’S AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL (KAM)

  • William Mark Cochrane. Assistant Director of Operations, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.

ROYAL NAVY – KING’S VOLUNTEER RESERVES MEDAL (KVRM)

  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Robert Cooper

ARMY – KING’S VOLUNTEER RESERVES MEDAL (KVRM)

  • Colonel Lex Agathangelou VR
  • Major Richard Patrick Allman VR
  • Lieutenant Colonel Eric Mark Bellew VR
  • Major Ian Macdonald Bunce VR

ROYAL AIR FORCE – KING’S VOLUNTEER RESERVES MEDAL (KVRM)

  • Wing Commander Brian Mark Colligan
  • Air Specialist (Class 1) David John Goodwin

BAHAMAS

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

  • Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
  • Eulease Cynthia Beneby. For services to Education.
  • Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)
  • The Reverend Benjamin Edward Pratt. For services to Religion.

KING’S POLICE MEDAL (KPM)

  • Deputy Commissioner Kirkwood Jeremy Andrews. Deputy Commissioner, Royal Bahamas Police Force.
  • Deputy Commissioner Ashley Anthony Rolle. Deputy Commissioner, Royal Bahamas Police Force.

SOLOMON ISLANDS

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

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Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Belshazzar Gina Tekulu. For services to Education and Administration, to Public Service and to Community Development.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Tom Ma’Alo. For services to Education in the Transport Sector, to Student Welfare, to School Infrastructure and to Community Development.
  • Donald Papaku Malasa. For services to Education, to Public Service and to Community Development.
  • Alan McNeil. For services to the field of Land Administration, Reform and Management.
  • Bin Wang Billy Warren. For services to Commerce and Business, to Social and Cultural Welfare and to Nation Building.

ST. LUCIA

ORDER OF ST MICHAEL AND ST GEORGE

Companion (CMG)

  • Felix Finisterre. For services to Community Services, Development and Outreach Programmes towards Alleviating Poverty.

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

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  • Julian Desmond Charles. For services to Community Services, Development and Outreach Programmes towards Alleviating Poverty.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Examin Zephirina Philbert. For services to Community Services, Development and Outreach Programmes towards Alleviating Poverty.
  • Anthony Philgence. For services to Community Services, Development and Outreach Programmes towards Alleviating Poverty.

Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)

  • Allison Celia George. For services to Community Services, Development and Outreach Programmes towards Alleviating Poverty.
  • Hubert Frederick George James. For services to Community Services, Development and Outreach Programmes towards Alleviating Poverty.
  • Russell D’Vere Andrew Lake. For services to Community Services, Development and Outreach Programmes towards Alleviating Poverty.
  • George Nicholas. For services to Community Services, Development and Outreach Programmes towards Alleviating Poverty.
  • Orlando Satchell. For services to Community Services, Development and Outreach Programmes towards Alleviating Poverty.
  • Hilary Augustin Vidal. For services to Community Services, Development and Outreach Programmes towards Alleviating Poverty.

ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES

ORDER OF ST MICHAEL AND ST GEORGE

Knight Commander (KCMG)

  • Jeremiah Scott. For services to Politics, to National Development and to Youth Empowerment.

Companion (CMG)

  • The Reverend Father Eustan Ulric Commissiong-Jones. For services to Anglicanism, Christian Fellowship and Community Work.

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Paul Marcus Wendell De Freitas. For services to Representational Politics, to Business, and to Community Service.
  • Anella Frances De Roche. For services to Education, to Business and to Community Service.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Dennis Thaddous Forde. For services to Sailing, to Entrepreneurship and to Community Service.
  • Ian Edgerton Sardine. For services to the Sporting Community and to Youth Development.
  • Pamela Hazel Veira. For services to Business, to Economic Development and to Community Advancement.

BELIZE

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

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Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Brett Benton Feinstein. For services to Business, to Manufacturing and to Agriculture.
  • Adrian Vincent Roe. For services to Enterprise and to Community Service.

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Scotland return to centre stage at last in must-win World Cup opener

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Scotland head coach Steve Clarke is thoughtful during training

An overhead kick from Scott McTominay, a Lewis Ferguson corner that was going in until Lawrence Shankland helped it on its way, a curler to beat all curlers from Kieran Tierney and then a fourth from the other end of the earth – or the halfway line to be precise – from Kenny McLean.

It was the perfect night, a night that further reinforced the bond between these players, which is genuinely tight. That’s always said, but this group is extremely close, a club side in national team colours, a band of brothers who have each other’s back.

There was a collective swoon when news came through on Thursday that McTominay, the totem, had an iffy tummy, but he’s good now. The Napoli midfielder with the Midas Touch probably just waved his hand over his stomach and, hey presto, he was healed.

What’s absolutely fascinating about this game is the options that Clarke has and the way he’s talking about the utilisation of his bench, hinting that he might keep a heavy hitter in reserve.

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On more than one occasion he’s suggested that the team that finishes the game might have to be as strong, or stronger, than the one that starts.

It’s inconceivable, for this game, that he’ll go away from his new approach of playing Shankland and Che Adams up front, so one of his star midfielders most probably won’t start.

Scotland are buoyed by the eight goals they scored in their last two games. There were caveats – Curacao had 10 men for much of it at Hampden and fell away to lose 4-1 and Bolivia were, well, not all that good.

But confidence is a valuable thing, no matter how you get it. Clarke, as is his wont, has been talking up the threat of Haiti, referring regularly to their size, their power and their athleticism.

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In warm-up games, Haiti hammered New Zealand 4-0 before New Zealand lost just 1-0 to England soon after. That form line makes them a theat.

Haiti are a distant 83rd in the Fifa world rankings, but Clarke has been at pains to point out their strengths. One of those strengths is a mental fortitude that comes with representing a country that is riven by crisis and humanitarian disaster.

The capital, Port-au-Prince, is controlled by armed gangs – instability, hunger, killings, kidnappings and sexual violence is rife. Public services have collapsed. Thousands of schools have closed, 10% of the population have fled. The football team can’t play any games at home. Two years into his role as head coach, Sebastien Migne still hasn’t been able to set foot in Haiti.

That level of hardship could breed some amount of determination. Clarke knows it and you sense that his players know it, too.

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Scotland have played 23 matches at World Cups and have won only four, a sobering stat when you set it alongside the memories of nightmares past, the loss to Costa Rica in 1990 chief among them.

So Clarke is taking nothing lightly. This is a must-win given the scale of what’s to come against Morocco and Brazil.

Nobody in Clarke’s camp is hiding from that. They have said repeatedly that they’re here to make history as the first Scotland team to make it through a group.

They have a vast travelling army with them and millions more at home, a strange amalgam of positivity and anxiety, belief and fear. All human emotion on the grandest stage.

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Thrilling and terrifying. What a time to be alive.

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Woman critically injured in shark attack off popular Sydney beach

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The incident took place near to Coogee Beach in southwest Sydney at around 11.15am local time this morning.

A woman has been critically injured off a popular Sydney beach in the latest in a spate of shark attacks in Australia. The woman, believed to be in her 30s, suffered serious leg and arm injuries in the attack at 11.15am (2.15am BST) off Coogee Beach, police said.

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Three spearfishing divers have been killed by sharks off the Australian coast since May 16, bringing the total of fatalities in the nation this year to four. Australia has averaged between two and three fatal shark attacks a year since 2000, according to the Australian Shark Incident Database.

On Saturday, police said the victim was attacked while swimming. Bystanders pulled her from the water and commenced first aid on the beach before paramedics arrived, the statement said. The victim was taken to a rugby field near the beach from where she was flown by helicopter to hospital.

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Police described her condition as critical. Last Saturday, a 15ft white shark killed Daniel Turpin, 35, as he was spearfishing with family off Michaelmas Island near the port city of Albany in Western Australia state.

On May 24, 39-year-old spearfishing diver Michael Jensz suffered fatal head injuries in an attack on the Great Barrier Reef off Australia’s north-east coast. Bull sharks had been seen in the vicinity.

A week earlier, on May 16, a 13ft white shark fatally mauled 38-year-old spearfishing diver Steve Mattabonni off the coast of Perth, Western Australia. Australia’s other fatal shark attack this year occurred in January, when a 12-year-old boy died in hospital days after he was mauled by a bull shark in Sydney Harbour.

Last year, Australia recorded five fatal shark attacks. Attacks in Australia have become more common over the decades as the population has grown and activities such as surfing and scuba diving have gained in popularity.

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Diddly Squat Jeremy Clarkson Lamborghini tractor auctioned in Cambridgeshire

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Jeremy Clarkson and co-star Kaleb Cooper attended the auction in Cambridgeshire

Jeremy Clarkson, the former Top Gear presenter who has turned to farming at Diddly Squat Farm, has sold his Lamborghini tractor at an auction in Cambridgeshire. The green tractor went under the hammer at the Cheffins Monthly Machinery Sale at Sutton, near Ely, on Monday, June 9, 2025.

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Cheffins features in Series five of Clarkson’s Farm, appearing in episode six, which was released on June 10, 2026. The auctioneers had been called in to value and sell Jeremy Clarkson’s most famous pieces of kit – a 50-horsepower 2016 Deutz-Fahr tractor.

Having first visited Diddly Squat to assess the tractor, Oliver Godfrey, head of machinery sales at Cheffins, provided a valuation in April 2025 before entering it into the firm’s monthly sale. As seen in the episode, Mr Clarkson said: “The green Lambo hadn’t turned a wheel in weeks, so I decided to sell it, which meant getting it valued by an agricultural auctioneer.”

After Mr Godfrey inspected the tractor, Mr Clarkson asked: “So, I would be quite keen to hear what you think you could get for it?”

Mr Godfrey replied: “It’s not the easiest thing to sell in the world, I’ll be honest, but I would look somewhere in the region of between £50,000 and £60,000.” Mr Clarkson replied: “It’s quite a lot less than I paid for it. I paid £80,000.”

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However, the tractor itself proved a magnet for attention on sale day, according to Cheffins. Modified by Mr Clarkson himself with a bespoke cab lift and Lamborghini branding, it drew strong interest from both serious buyers and Diddly Squat fans. With 3,180 hours on the clock, it sold finally for £70,500 to a UK-based regular buyer, following a total of 62 bids.

Clarkson, accompanied by farming contractor and co-star Kaleb Cooper, attended the sale at the Cheffins’ auction facility, with filming taking place throughout the day. The pair toured the 40-acre sale ground, reportedly discussing the diverse range of machinery on offer.

As the Deutz-Fahr entered the drive-through auction hall, Mr Clarkson predicted: “Here it is. There’s going to be a frenzy of bidding.” As the bidding gathered pace, he added: “We are actually getting closer to the £80,000 that I had paid for it.”

When the hammer finally fell at £70,500, both Clarkson and Cooper appeared delighted with the result. Summing up the outcome, Clarkson joked: “Well, it was a financial hit, but it wasn’t a financial kick in the nuts.”

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Mr Godfrey said: “Clarkson’s Farm has done a huge amount to raise awareness of the realities of farming life in the UK. With its massive ratings, Jeremy Clarkson has brought the challenges and economic pressures facing farmers to a much broader audience, both here and internationally. It’s been a real boost for the industry’s profile, and many farmers are genuinely grateful for that.

“We were therefore really pleased to be invited to work with Jeremy on the sale of the Deutz-Fahr tractor. In true Clarkson style, he’d added a few entertaining modifications — particularly the lift, which was unlike anything I’ve seen before, along with the Lamborghini badges — and these certainly got people talking and added to the appeal on the day.”

The episode of Clarkson’s Farm featuring Cheffins can be watched on Amazon Prime Video.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: When U.S. President Gerald Ford and leaders of five other leading democracies gathered for talks at a castle outside Paris on Nov. 15, 1975, they planted the seed for what subsequently became the Group of Seven nations.

The initial six industrial powers that huddled at the Château de Rambouillet for three days of brainstorming about fixes for the global economy became the G7 the following year when Canada joined the elite club.

During and after the Cold War, the G7 became a powerful tool of influence, enabling Western allies and Japan to hammer out common positions not only on economic issues but also their foreign policy and security priorities.

The combined economic, industrial, military, and diplomatic strength of G7 nations ensures the summits they hold annually, rotating hosting duties, are always major news events.

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The next G7 summit is in France next week.

As part of its coverage, The Associated Press is republishing extracts of the story that AP correspondent Arthur L. Gavshon wrote on the first day of the inaugural summit in 1975, hosted by French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing and also including the leaders of West Germany, the U.K., Italy and Japan, as well as Ford.

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By ARTHUR L. GAVSHON

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RAMBOUILLET (AP) — President Ford called on leaders of five other major industrial nations Saturday to set themselves the task of transforming the world’s economic slump into prosperity by 1977.

Addressing the opening session of an economic summit meeting amid the splendor of the 14th-century Chateau de Rambouillet, Ford “categorically rejected the view” that expansion in the industrial world is impossible at pre-recession rates, an aide told newsmen.

He added that Ford said America’s economic recovery has been stronger than anticipated and forecast a growth rate of between 6 and 7 percent through 1976.

The first meeting with leaders of France, Britain, West Germany, Japan, and Italy began shortly after the President arrived at the historic chateau, 30 miles south of Paris.

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The free-flowing talks broke nearly three hours later for dinner, and the host, French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, told newsmen: “I am optimistic. I think we can arrive at something concrete.”

A French spokesman said the leaders were reaching “a remarkable convergence of views.” British officials indicated a consensus was emerging that the worst of the economic downturn might already be over.

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Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger struck the same positive note, saying the meeting “went very well.”

The dinner was remarkably simple in comparison with the usual fare for a state occasion in France and was in line with the low-key approach favored by the French.

Stuffed chicken was the main course, with wines that were good but not spectacular.

In other developments at the six-nation talks:

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— Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki who reported his country has been hurt by a decline in world trade, began pressing immediately for a freer flow of international commerce.

— British Prime Minister Harold Wilson disclosed through aides he wants his fellow leaders to back up a plan for a new and strengthened world code to check the spread of nuclear know-how, equipment, and weapons.

— Ford will join Giscard d’Estaing and Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro Sunday morning for services at the Roman Catholic church in Poigny la Forêt, a 10-minute drive from the chateau.

The setting was priceless furniture and statuary trucked from the Louvre for the occasion, but the mood at the start of the summit was that of a relayed businessmen’s weekend seminar.

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“It’s just a beautiful place here,” said Ford as President Valery Giscard d’Estaing of France led the participants from six nations into the pink and gray hall of marble at the chateau where Louis XVI passed idle hours and Napoleon his last night in France before banishment to St. Helena.

“The facilities are really gorgeous,” Ford said to Giscard d’Estaing. “It’s very comfortable.”

“I hope you feel as positive about all this afterwards,” Giscard d’Estaing shot back with a laugh. Then he called out “Helmut, oh Helmut,” as West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt entered the room.

The relayed mood also was apparent in the dress of the leaders. Giscard d’Estaing wore a greenish tweed weekend suit, and Schmidt had on a light gray one. Ford was the most formally dressed of the leaders in a dark blue suit with a vest and white shirt.

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The group, 18 in all including the finance and foreign ministers of participating nations, was spread out nine on each side of a 30‑foot long table. Giscard d’Estaing and Ford faced each other across the chestnut-colored upholstery covering the table, as did Harold Wilson of Britain and Aldo Moro of Italy, and Takeo Miki of Japan and Schmidt.

Each of the participants had earphones on which to follow proceedings. There were five closed-in interpreters’ booths at one end of the smallish room, and a bust of King Francois I of France, who died at the chateau, at the other end.

The leaders do not expect to reach firm decisions at the three-day seminar but to define directions their individual governments can take in fighting inflation, unemployment and declining world trade.

Presidential press spokesman Ron Nessen said during Ford’s flight across the Atlantic that the summit may result in an improved performance in the American economy.

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“The President has always thought of it in practical terms – what it means to the American consumer,” Nessen said.

Each of the visiting leaders was assigned an apartment in the chateau, home of French kings and rulers from the 14th century. Moving men had worked until the early hours Saturday uncrating furniture and paintings brought from the Louvre to spruce up the rooms.

More than 3,000 armed French police were deployed around the wooded grounds and gardens of the palace.

Ford was given the top room of the Francois I tower, which a French spokesman described as “the most comfortable apartment in the chateau.” It has a Spanish-made bed with a working fireplace at the foot and a direct telephone linking Ford to the White House.

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Prime Minister Harold Wilson of Britain was given an apartment done in mahogany and satin overlooking the garden ponds; Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki was down the hall in an apartment with heavy beams and Louis XVI furniture; Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of West Germany was in an apartment furnished in Directoire style, and Premier Aldo Moro of Italy had rooms furnished in Empire style.

With the idea of achieving general economic growth – and a cutback of the 15 million jobless in Western countries – the six nations intend to try to align their policies on such big issues as:

— The old French-American dispute over reform of the world monetary system. The French dislike the present floating exchange rates and want to return to a more rigid system while the United States and Britain would as soon leave the system flexible.

— The formulation of a common energy policy. Ford can count on majority backing for his view that the economic and political future of the industrial democracies cannot be left to the mercy of the oil producers. New sources of supply and new conservation programs should be jointly and quickly developed.

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— The general world economic outlook and ways of tackling the inflation which is undermining political stability many places.

— Relationships between the older industrialized nations of the West, the newly rich producers of oil and other scarce raw materials, and the poorest developing lands.

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Trafford Centre Quiz store to close as chain shuts all shops

Quiz fell into administration back in February, for the second time in 12 months, after a “tough start” to 2026, with Alistair McAlinden and Geoff Jacobs from Interpath appointed joint administrators.

Interpath announced last month that Quiz would implement a “closure plan” for its final stores, with all 37 remaining shops to shut before the end of June.



Mr Jacobs, managing director at Interpath and joint administrator, said: “We’d once again like to say a huge thank you to Quiz staff who have shown such dedication and professionalism under difficult circumstances.”

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Full list of Quiz stores set to close

Interpath confirmed that three Quiz stores had already shut before its “closure plan” announcement last month:

  • Belfast (Castlecourt Shopping Centre)
  • Leeds
  • Romford

Administrators have continued to wind down Quiz‘s store estate, with a further six shops having now shut down for good, according to Drapers:

  • Aberdeen
  • Basingstoke
  • Bracknell
  • Dunfermline
  • Inverness
  • Warrington

Another 11 stores are set to close within the coming days:

  • Hanley (June 13)
  • Mansfield (June 13)
  • Carlisle (June 14)
  • Eastbourne (June 14)
  • Watford (June 16)
  • Clydebank (June 17)
  • Irvine (June 19)
  • Portsmouth (June 20)

Quiz’s Northampton location could also close this weekend if remaining stock sells through, Drapers added.

While exact dates are yet to be confirmed, Quiz stores in Castleford and Leicester are also expected to shut down by the end of next week.

The remaining 20 Quiz sites are set to close by the end of June:

  • Cardiff, Wales
  • Craigavon, Northern Ireland
  • Derby, Derbyshire
  • Gateshead Metro, Tyne and Wear
  • Glasgow Braehead, Scotland
  • Glasgow Buchanan Galleries, Scotland
  • Glasgow Fort, Scotland
  • Glasgow St Enoch, Scotland
  • Hull, East Yorkshire
  • Livingston, Scotland
  • Manchester Arndale, Greater Manchester
  • Manchester Trafford Centre, Greater Manchester
  • Merryhill, West Midlands
  • Newry, Northern Ireland
  • Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland
  • Norwich, Norfolk
  • Sheffield Meadowhall, South Yorkshire
  • Stirling, Scotland
  • Telford, Shropshire
  • Thurrock Lakeside, Essex

The number of workers impacted by all these closures remains unknown.

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Heavy discounts of up to 80% will be on offer at these remaining Quiz stores as administrators seek to sell off as much as possible to help pay the collapsed firm’s outstanding debts.

Mr McAlinden, head of Interpath in Scotland and joint administrator, said: “We would encourage shoppers to visit their local store as we commence our final closing down sale.”

Quiz concessions in New Look and Matalan stores in the UK are not included in the administration and will remain open.

Other UK companies that have closed or entered administration/liquidation in 2026

It has been a tough year for the UK high street, with several retailers entering administration and others announcing widespread store closures.

Major high street brands LK Bennett and Claire’s both closed all their stores in April, having previously fallen into administration.

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UK fashion retailer Leading Labels is set to close its remaining 15 stores after falling into liquidation.

Other retailers have been forced to close stores this year, including:



Four UK travel companies have closed in 2026:

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Luxury UK holiday company Salamander Voyages also shut down back in April after entering administration.

Meanwhile, four UK airlines have fallen into administration or liquidation:

UK delivery company Yodel is set to be phased out over the coming months after being acquired by InPost.


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It’s also been reported that Morrisons is looking to sell some of its in-store pharmacies as it continues to cut costs.

It’s not been all bad news for the UK high street, with several major brands announcing new store openings for 2026, including Aldi, M&S, and Superdrug.

Plus-size clothing brand Evans has also returned to the UK high street in 2026 after closing all its stores and concessions in December 2020.

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The three children were found alone inside their hotel room at the Holiday World Resort in Benalmadena (Picture: SOLARPIX.COM)

A British couple arrested yesterday for abandoning their children at their Costa del Sol hotel ‘to go out partying’ have been sentenced.

The kids, a baby aged six months, a toddler aged one and a four-year-old, were found alone inside their hotel room at the Holiday World Resort in Benalmadena.

They were taken to hospital, while their British parents, a man aged 41 and a 28-year-old woman, were arrested and charged with abandonment.

The youngest child had also tested positive for cocaine at a Malaga hospital before being taken into care, according to some reports. Although the parents did not admit to this.

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The parents were given prison sentences, suspended for a year and a half and have also been banned from seeing their kids for two years.

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Emergency foster families had now been found to look after the youngsters.

A spokesman for Andalucia’s High Court of Justice said: ‘They are disqualified for two years and eight months from exercising parental authority, and for a period of two years they will be prohibited from going within 500 meters of the children.

‘The children are under the guardianship of the Social Services of the Regional Government of Andalusia, which, in compliance with this judgment, plans to contact the British consulate so that it can arrange for the three children to be transferred to their home country.’

The National Police in Malaga said: ‘A specialist branch of the National Police called UFAM, a family and women assistance unit, is involved and the Junta de Andalucia’s social services’ unit has taken temporary charge of the children.’

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They are understood to have spent a night in police custody before being hauled to court.

It later emerged the family were staying at Holiday World Resort, a massive complex made up of three hotels and a collection of premium apartments totalling more than 850 rooms.

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Do you lose your whole day to one appointment? ‘Waiting mode’ may be why

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You have a 3pm appointment. It’s now 10am and somehow your entire day already feels out of reach. Maybe you find yourself unable to start anything properly. You feel on edge, waiting for something to begin, or end. You check the time again and again. Even a positive, planned event, like a friend visiting later, can leave you feeling stuck.

For many neurodivergent people, this experience has a name: “waiting mode”.

Waiting mode describes a state of mental standby before an upcoming event, where focusing on anything else becomes difficult, sometimes even impossible. The event itself does not have to be negative. In fact, it can be something anticipated, neutral or even enjoyable. What matters is that it exists in the near future – later that day, or sometimes days ahead – shaping everything that comes before it.

It is not only triggered by fixed appointments either. In fact, vague time-frames can make it worse: “this afternoon”, “sometime today”, or a delivery due “between 8am and 1pm” can cause anxiety and feelings of being overwhelmed. Without a clear boundary, the waiting expands to fill the entire day.

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Waiting mode can be experienced differently person to person. For some, it is cognitive, described as a kind of fog, mental disorientation or even “torment” that makes it hard to concentrate. For others, it is physical – a slowing down, a heaviness, an inability to get started. Many report a sense of paralysis, as though they are suspended in time.

A mind in standby

The feeling of not being able to do anything until it’s over is a commonly discussed phenomenon in online discussions. Tasks that would normally be manageable suddenly feel impossible to begin. Time is watched closely, but not used particularly effectively. There is often an underlying anxiety too: a fear of forgetting, of being late, of getting the timing wrong.

That anxiety can turn inward. People speak about replaying the upcoming event in their minds, running through possibilities, planning for what might go wrong in an attempt to feel more prepared. But this rumination can deepen the sense of being stuck. With no clear sense of what can comfortably be achieved before the event, even small decisions, like what task to start or what to prioritise, can become overwhelming.

Delays and uncertainty tend to intensify the experience. When a plan shifts or remains undefined, it can feel as though control over the day has been lost entirely.

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Despite how widely recognised this phenomenon is within neurodivergent communities, waiting mode is not a formal clinical term. Instead, it overlaps with several well-documented traits, particularly in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). For example, researchers have explored differences in time perception, sometimes referred to as “time blindness”, “time dilation” or “time agnosia”. This affects how people estimate time, judge duration and track its passing.

Within this context, waiting mode may be understood as a response to uncertainty. If time is difficult to measure or predict, staying in a kind of mental holding pattern can feel safer than misjudging it altogether. It also connects to executive functioning differences, which can make it harder to start or switch between tasks, particularly under pressure.

Differences in time perception have also been noted in dyslexic and autistic people. It may suggest that this experience is not limited to one group, but part of a broader neurodivergent relationship with time.

Taking back control of the day

For those who experience waiting mode, small adjustments can help. One of the most effective is scheduling important events earlier in the day, which reduces the amount of time spent in anticipation. Where that is not possible, adding structure can make a difference. This may include breaking the day into smaller, defined blocks, or choosing specific, low-pressure tasks to complete beforehand.

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External supports are often helpful too. Timers, alarms and digital reminders can reduce the mental load of having to hold the event in mind. Setting multiple reminders, rather than relying on one, can also help interrupt periods of hyperfocus and provide gentle prompts to shift attention.




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Preparation can ease the pressure further. Laying out what is needed the day before, or planning the steps required to get ready, can create a sense of control and free up mental space. Over time, tracking how long tasks actually take can also make it easier to judge what is realistically achievable before an event begins. This is often accompanied by the creation of a schedule to follow.

But alongside these strategies, there is a quieter, more important element, which is recognising the experience for what it is. Naming waiting mode allows people to understand that this is not simply procrastination or poor time management, but a genuine way of experiencing time and anticipation.

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For many, that recognition alone brings a degree of relief. The day may still feel fragmented, the hours still shaped by what is to come. But it is no longer a personal failing – just another way the mind tried to make sense of time.

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World Cup 2026 golden boot standings: Folarin Balogun emerges as front-runner

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The race for the golden boot at World Cup 2026 is expected to be fierce, with Harry Kane, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Lamine Yamal all leading contenders to finish as the tournament’s top scorer.

France captain Mbappe and England skipper Kane are the previous two winners of the award, after all. Mbappe scored eight in 2022, including a hat-trick in the final, while Kane struck six for England in 2018.

Folarin Balogun scored twice in the USA's opener against Paraguay
Folarin Balogun scored twice in the USA’s opener against Paraguay (Reuters)

The first ever 48-team World Cup features an additional round of 32, offering the world’s top strikers an additional opportunity of bagging an extra goal as they dream of embarking on a deep run into the tournament.

If players are tied for goals, the number of assists will determine who ranks higher. If there is still a tie, it comes down to minutes played and the goals-per-minute ratio. Here are the latest 2026 World Cup golden boot standings.

World Cup golden boot standings

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Two goals

1. Folarin Balogun (USA)

One goal

2. Hwang In-Beom, plus one assist (South Korea)

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3. Eight other players (Jovo Lukic, Cyle Larin, Ladislav Krejci, Raul Jimenez, Julian Quinones, Mauricio, Oh Hyeon-gyu, Gio Reyna

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Haiti vs Scotland: World Cup 2026 prediction, kick-off time, team news, TV, live stream, h2h results, odds today

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Scotland’s first World Cup since 1998, the party atmosphere – despite the VISA issues of some fans – is in full swing as fans arrive in Boston for their first game of the tournament against Haiti.

Kenny McLean’s goal against Denmark in the final qualifier sent those fans at Hampden Park into dreamland and they will be hoping Boston Stadium can be a similar Mecca.

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The Hoppings brings Texas style hoedown to Newcastle

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The Hoppings returns to Newcastle’s Town Moor on Friday, June 19 and runs for 10 days.

This year, organisers promise an all-American experience with new entertainment, themed food, live music, and plenty of fun for all ages.

Families are being invited to enjoy a real‑life hoedown as The Hoppings brings a touch of Texas to Newcastle this summer. (Image: Supplied)

Ryan Crow of Crow Events, which organises The Hoppings, said: “We always aim to make sure every visitor has the best possible time – whether they’re coming for the rides, something to eat, to hear the music, or just to soak up the unique atmosphere of the Hoppings.

“The Live Lounge will, as always, appeal to all musical tastes.”

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A new “Country USA” theme will feature at Feast Street, alongside the return of the Live Lounge.

Families are being invited to enjoy a real‑life hoedown as The Hoppings brings a touch of Texas to Newcastle this summer. (Image: Supplied)

The stage will showcase a daily programme of performances from 5pm (4pm on Sundays), featuring a mix of established and rising musical talent from across the region.

This includes country, rock, soul, and pop.

Saturdays will feature a special ‘Newcastle to Nashville’ country music set from 4pm to 5pm.

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Among the performers lined up for this year’s event are award-winning line dancing singer Trey Jackson, as well as returning artists Sam Rea, Andrew Usher, and David Stoker.

Other names to watch out for include Sarah Connolly, Connor Haley, Peter Todd, Martin Marriott, Matty Fenny, Annis Rallis, Kieran Hooper, and Liam Cross.

Live bands will also feature, with performances from the Jam Junkies Band, the Big Bash Band, the Lewis Curry Trio, and the Tim Gambles Trio.

Feast Street, the event’s popular food village, has been rebranded as Feast Street USA.

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It will offer a wide range of American-inspired street food from regional favourites and pop-ups.

New names this year include Primal Feast – an American style barbecue featuring brisket along with burgers and steaks – along with Outlaw Loaded Fries, Davey’s Smash Burger, Chicken Ting, Sully’s Slices, and Diamond Dogs.

Families can also enjoy meet-and-greet sessions with princesses and cartoon characters on June 20, 21, 27, and 28, between 1pm and 4pm.

Full details of the entertainment, performers, and attractions can be found at www.hoppingsfunfairs.com.

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