The New Year Honours 2010 were announced on 31 December 2009 in the United Kingdom,[1][2] New Zealand,[3][4] Cook Islands,[5] Barbados,[6] Grenada,[7] Papua New Guinea,[8] Solomon Islands,[9] Saint Lucia,[10] Belize,[11] Antigua and Barbuda,[12] Saint Christopher and Nevis[13] and other Commonwealth realms to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 2010.
The 2010 New Year Honours were unusual in that none of the 121 Members of Parliament (MPs) who had announced their retirement at the next general election received honours. This was perceived to be a reaction to a series of parliamentary scandals in 2009 which had diminished the public opinion of politicians.[14][15] There were few honours for people from the financial services sector either, after controversy over high bonus payments despite the financial crisis. (One notable exception was Dyfrig John, a former deputy chairman/chief executive of HSBC, a bank which did not require a taxpayer bail-out. Dyfrig John was named CBE.)[14][15]
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by the country whose ministers advised The Queen on the appointments, then by honour, with grades i.e. Knight/Dame Grand Cross, Knight/Dame Commander etc. and then if appropriate, divisions (i.e. Military and Civil).
Christopher Bolt, Arbiter, London Underground Public Private Partnership Agreements and lately chairman, Office of Rail Regulation, Department for Transport
Lawrence Conway, lately Director, Department of the First Minister, Welsh Assembly Government
Gloria Linda Craig, director, International Security Policy, Ministry of Defence
Elizabeth Anne Jackson, director, Child Wellbeing, Children and Families Directorate, Department for Children, Schools and Families
Helen Kilpatrick, Director-General, Financial and Commercial, Home Office
Dr. Silvia Suzen Giovanna Casale, lately Chairperson, UN Sub-Committee on the Prevention of Torture, Geneva. Lately Member, European Committee for the Prevention of Torture, Strasbourg. For services to the prevention of torture, and prison reform
Edward Mortimer, Senior Vice-President and Chief Program Officer, The Salzburg Global Seminar, Austria. For services to international communications and journalism
Hugh Powell, lately UK Senior Representative in Helmand, Afghanistan
Michael Peter Wareing, International CEO, KPMG, and lately co-Chair, Basra Development Commission. For services to the economic reconstruction and redevelopment of Basra, and Iraq more generally
Royal Victorian Order
Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)
Dr. Susan Elizabeth Ion, OBE, Visiting Professor, Imperial College, London and Chair, UK Fusion Advisory Board. For services to Science and Engineering
Clare Oriana Tickell, Chief Executive, Action for Children. For services to Young People
Marcia Twelftree, lately Headteacher, Charters School, Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire. For services to local and national Education
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Helen Fraser, lately managing director, Penguin UK. For services to the Publishing Industry.
Professor John Fyfe. For services to Partnership Working and to Regeneration Worldwide, particularly in West Cumbria.
David Goldstone. For public service.
Anthony Simonds-Gooding, Chairman, D&AD. For services to the Creative Industries.
Professor Sean Patrick Gorman, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences and Professor of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Queen's University Belfast. For services to Healthcare.
Professor Denise Angela McAlister, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Teaching and Learning, University of Ulster. For services to Higher Education in Northern Ireland.
William David McWilliam, Superintendent, Merseyside Police. For services to the Police and to Young People.
David Leonard Moore, lately Her Majesty's Inspector of Education and Assistant Divisional Manager, Ofsted.
Candy Morris, chief executive, NHS South East Coast Strategic Health Authority. For services to Healthcare.
Diana Lesley Morrison, Headteacher, St. Martin-in-the-Fields High School for Girls, Lambeth, London. For services to local and national Education.
Stephen Thurston Munby, chief executive, National College for Leadership of Schools and Children's Services. For services to Education.
Professor Michael Wright, DL, Vice-Chancellor, Canterbury Christ Church University. For services to Higher Education and to the community in Kent.
Diplomatic and Overseas List
Larry Thomas Dennis, lately Auditor General of Bermuda. For services to good governance in Bermuda.
Rabbi David Shlomo Rosen, Honorary Adviser on Interfaith relations to the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. For services to interfaith relations in the Middle East, and between the UK and Israel.
Neil Philip Cunliffe, Group Manager, Road Safety Group, Lancashire County Council. For services to Road Safety.
Phillip Leyland Darnton, Chairman, Cycling England. For services to Transport.
Frederick Geoffrey Davies, lately Chairman, Gwent Magistrates Bench and Wales Bench Chairmen's Forum. For services to the Administration of Justice.
Derek John Davis, lately Chairman, Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Combined Fire Authority. For services to Local Government.
Amanda, Mrs. Deeks, Chief Executive Officer, South Gloucestershire Council and Founder, West of England Partnership for Bristol. For services to Local Government.
Paul Deneen, J.P., D.L. For services to the community in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
John Henry Derbyshire, Sailing Coach and Manager. For services to Sport.
Anthony Paul Jakimciw, Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Dumfries and Galloway College. For services to Further Education in Scotland.
Professor Ian Miller Jamieson, lately Pro-Vice- Chancellor (Learning and Teaching), University of Bath. For services to local and national Education.
Ms Marion Juliette Janner. For services to Mental Healthcare.
Ms Deborah Jeffery, Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. Martin John Jenkins, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
Jane, Mrs. Johnson, Headteacher, St. Stephen's Primary School, Newham, London. For services to Education.
Glenys, Mrs. Johnston, Chair, Local Safeguarding Children Board, Leicestershire and Rutland. For services to Local Government.
Paul Lloyd Jones, Executive Headteacher, Blackpool and Chudleigh Knighton Lady Seaward's and Salcombe Primary Schools, Devon. For services to local and national Education.
Stephen Jones, Milliner. For services to the Fashion Industry.
Professor Vijay Vir Kakkar, Emeritus Professor, University of London. For services to Clinical Science.
Ms Jeanne Kaniuk, Head of Adoption Services, Thomas Coram Foundation for Children. For services to Children.
Professor Paul Keane, Dean, School of Health and Social Care, Teesside University. For services to Healthcare.
Anna, Mrs. Kendall, lately Headteacher, Christ Church Church of England Primary School, Kensington and Chelsea, London. For services to Education.
Nigel Kershaw, Chief Executive, Big Issue Invest and Chairman, The Big Issue. For services to Social Enterprise.
Simon Henry King. For services to Wildlife Photography and to Conservation.
John Gordon Kingston. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
Ms Anne Kirkham, Grade 5, Decent Homes and Housing Finance Division, Department for Communities and Local Government.
Richard Philip Kitson, lately Chief Executive, Aster Group. For services to the Housing Sector.
Susan, Mrs. Knox. For services to Food Safety.
Silas Krendel. For charitable services.
Ram Parkash Lakha. For services to the Sikh community in Coventry, West Midlands.
Anthony Edward Langford, Non-Executive Director, John Smedley. For services to the Knitwear Industry.
Heather, Mrs. Lawrence, Chief Executive, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Jurat and Lieutenant Bailiff Sally Carolyn Ann Le Brocq. For services to the Administration of Justice and to the community in Jersey.
Andrew John Leigh. For public service.
Eva, Mrs. Loeffler, Vice-President, WheelPower. For services to Disability Sport.
Helen, Mrs. MacKenzie, Headteacher, Shevington High School, Wigan. For services to Education.
John Graham Marks. For charitable services.
Victor Alan Marshall, Detective Superintendent, Sussex Police and Adviser to the Home Office. For services to the Police.
Ms Wendy Martinson, Consultant Dietitian, British Olympic Association. For services to Sport and to Nutrition.
June Colette, Mrs. Mason, Grade 7, Cohesion and Migration Directorate, Department for Communities and Local Government.
Samuel Abraham McCrea, Principal, Ballyclare Secondary School. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
Professor John Alexander McDermid. For services to the Defence Industry.
William John McGawley, Executive Vice-Chairman, TDR Group. For services to Business and to Skills Training in the North East.
The Very Reverend Dr. Robert Samuel James Houston McKelvey, Q.V.R.M., T.D., Dean, St. Anne's Cathedral, Belfast. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
Ms Alison Mary McLean. For services to Rural Affairs in the West Midlands.
Bishop Louis Richard McLeod, For services to Southwark Credit Union.
Ronald McNab, lately Managing Director, Caledonian Alloys Ltd. For services to the Recycling Industry.
Peter Murray, Co-Founder, Ormiston Trust. For services to Children and Families.
Dr. Sydney Donnelly Neill, Director, Agriculture Food and Environmental Sciences Division, Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Northern Ireland Executive.
Pauline Joan, Mrs. Spencer, lately Head, Victim and Witness Care Delivery Unit, Crown Prosecution Service.
Eric Spicer. For services to the Telecommunications Industry.
The Right Reverend James Theophilus Stapleton. For services to Inter-Faith and Community Relations in Nottingham.
Dr. Miriam Stoppard. For services to Healthcare and to Charity.
Professor David Storey, lately Director, Centre for Small and Medium Enterprise, Warwick Business School. For services to Business.
Stephen Szemerenyi, Pay and Conditions Specialist, Association of School and College Leaders. For services to Education.
Alexander Tait, lately Governing Governor, H.M. Young Offenders' Institution Castington, Northumberland, H.M. Prison Service, Ministry of Justice.
Jeremy James Taylor. For services to Young People and to Musical Theatre.
David Ralph Thompson, Governor H.M. Prison Frankland, Durham, H.M. Prison Service, Ministry of Justice.
Ms Gillian Jane Thompson, lately Chief Executive, Accountant in Bankruptcy, Scottish Executive.
Cyrus Todiwala, M.B.E., Proprietor and Executive Chef, Cafe ́ Spice Namaste ́ Restaurant Group. For services to the Hospitality Industry.
Iqbal Wahhab, Chairman, Department for Work and Pensions, Ethnic Minority Advisory Group. For public service and for services to the Hospitality Industry.
Professor Janet Anne Walker, Deputy Chair, Social Security Advisory Committee. For public service.
James Arneil Wardrop. For services to the community in Renfrewshire.
Caroline, Mrs. Waters, Director, People and Policy for BT Group. For services to Diversity and to Equal Opportunities.
Norma Anne, Mrs. Watson. For services to Education in Scotland.
Dr. John Alexander Watt, Director of Strengthening Communities, Highlands and Islands Enterprise. For services to Community Development.
Professor Maureen Wayman, lately Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Dean, Art and Design, Manchester Metropolitan University. For services to local and national Higher Education.
John Wilkinson, Chief Executive, Ecuomed. For services to the Healthcare Industry.
David Belgrove – lately Head, Counter Narcotics Team, British Embassy, Afghanistan.
Thomas Yates Benyon – Founder and director, ZANE (Zimbabwe A National Emergency). For services to vulnerable people in Zimbabwe.
James Gordon Davidson Blakely – Director Youth (Education, Science and Society), British Council.
The Right Reverend Leroy Errol Brooks – For services to the community in Anguilla.
Norma Po Yee Chan – lately Chief, Security Council Secretariat, United Nations. For services to the United Nations in New York.
John Joseph-Devine, LVO – First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Dr. Roderic William Dutton – Adviser on the Middle East, International Office, Durham University. For services to higher education and research links between the UK and the Middle East, especially Jordan.
Simon John Gillham – President, Franco-British Chamber of Commerce. For services to Franco-British business interests in France.
Richard Wingfield Hyde, MBE – British Honorary Consul, Madagascar. For services to the British community in Madagascar.
Graham King – Film Producer. For services to the British film industry in the US and UK.
Beverley Elizabeth Lewis – First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Nicholas Roy Mason – First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Margaret Marian McPartland – Pianist and Radio Show Host, National Public Radio, USA. For services to jazz and to aspiring young musicians in the USA.
Diane Mulligan – for services to disabled people and to equal opportunities.
William Smith MacDonald Murray – Economic and Financial Attaché, British Embassy, Spain.
Brian David Outlaw – Director, China-Britain Business Council. For services to British business interests in China.
Mehr Tahir Kamran – British Foreign Officer, Ambassador to Russia. For services towards a better mutual co-ordination in trade with Russia.
Ian George Purves – lately Stabilisation Adviser, Civil Military Mission in Helmand. For services to security and stabilisation in Afghanistan.
Michael Charles Ramscar – First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Patricia, Mrs. Bate. For services to the community in Warrington, Cheshire.
Thomas Frederick Beesley. For services to the community in Halewood, Liverpool.
Antony Romer Beevor. For voluntary service to Fairbridge youth organisation.
Gulrook, Mrs. Begum. For services to Disabled Bangladeshi People in Tower Hamlets, London.
Stephen Avery Bell, Managing Director, Davy Roll Company. For services to Business in the North East.
Mavis, Mrs. Bent. For voluntary service to Swimming and Water Polo in Greater Manchester.
John Alfred Bigny. For services to Edenbridge and District Rail Travellers' Association Kent.
Helen, Mrs. Bird. For services to the community in Hastings, East Sussex.
Dr. Charles William Handley Bird, General Medical Practitioner and Strategic Health Adviser to Natural England. For services to Healthcare and to Physical Activity.
Arthur Birkby. For services to the community in Runnymede, Surrey.
Paul Blakey. For services to Community Safety in Halifax.
Alan Blocksidge, Officer, H.M. Prison Manchester, H.M. Prison Service, Ministry of Justice.
June, Mrs. Bloom. For services to the community in Treeton, South Yorkshire.
Roy Bloom. For services to the community in Treeton, South Yorkshire.
Elizabeth Ann, Mrs. Boswell. For services to the community in Sheerness, Kent.
John Stephen Morton Bower. For services to the British Veterinary Association Animal Welfare Foundation.
Miss Jennifer Boyd, Principal, Enniskillen Nursery School. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
Scott Michael Bradbury. For services to the community in Tamworth, Staffordshire.
Barbara Evelyn Turner, Mrs. Braithwaite. For voluntary service to the community in Linlithgow, West Lothian.
Richard Oliver Brantingham, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
David Keith Bray. For services to the community in Lincolnshire.
Valerie, Mrs. Braybrooks, Dean and Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Animal Sciences, University of Lincoln. For services to Education and to the Food Industry.
John Frederick Brignall. For services to the community in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Philip Britton, Headmaster, Boys' Division, Bolton School. For services to Physics.
Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. Bromley. For charitable services in Oswestry, Shropshire.
Robert Patrick Brooks. For voluntary service to the Soldiers', Sailors', Airmen and Families Association in Clwyd.
Felicity, Mrs. Brown, Foster Carer, Hampshire. For services to Children and Families.
Ms Marie Therese Brown. For services to the Victims of Domestic Violence in Northern Ireland.
Norman Henry Parson Brown. For voluntary service to the Royal British Legion in Hampshire.
Robert Brown. For services to the community in Lower Bevendean, Brighton.
David Buchanan. For voluntary service to the Environment and to Heritage in Northern Ireland.
Diana Hill, Mrs. Bucknall. For voluntary service to the community in Dorset.
Lieutenant Commander James Frederic Budgen, R.N.R. For voluntary service to the Sea Cadet Corps in Ruislip, London Borough of Hillingdon.
Frederick Henry Ernest Buller. For services to Angling.
Yvonne, Mrs. Burdge. For services to the Trust for Chernobyl Children.
Kenneth Burgin. For voluntary service to the Casualties Union.
Richard John Burningham, Manager, Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership. For services to the Rail Industry in the South West.
Dr. Stephen Brian Burns. For services to Healthcare and to the community in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
William Henry Burt. For voluntary service to Education in Bridgend, South Wales.
David John Butler, Chairman, British Motorsport Association for the Disabled. For services to Disability Sport.
Ian Caddy. For services to the community in Birtley, County Durham.
Dr. Timothy Alan Carney, General Medical Practitioner, Hexham and Tynedale, Northumberland. For services to Healthcare.
The Reverend Barry Edward Carter. For services to the community in Brockley, South East London.
Colin Richard Carter. For services to the Road Haulage Industry and to Charity.
Rosalind Ella, Mrs. Carter, EAL Education Adviser, Language Service, London Borough of Hounslow. For services to Education.
Dr. Susan Carver, Senior Programme Manager, Arts and Humanities Research Council. For services to the Research Councils.
Wing Commander Alan Charles Cassidy RAF (Ret'd). For services to Aerobatics and to Charity.
Robin William Castle. For voluntary service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Sheerness, Kent.
Judith Evelyn, Mrs. Catterick. For services to Music in Ashwell, Hertfordshire.
James Joseph Caulfield. For voluntary service to Disadvantaged People in Kenya.
Miss Susan Caulfield, Assistant Director, Immigration Fingerprint Bureau, UK Border Agency, Home Office.
Peter Geoffrey Challinor, Curator and Manager, Anson Engine Museum. For services to Industrial Heritage.
Harry Chambers. For services to Poetry.
Patricia, Mrs. Chapman. For services to Young People and to the community in Ealing, West London.
Glendon Austin Chappelle, Project Manager, Global Combat Systems—Munitions, BAE Systems. For services to the Defence Industry and to Industrial Heritage.
Deborah Ann, Mrs. Chedgey. For services to Disadvantaged People in Norwich, Norfolk.
Rex Chester. For services to Young People through the Explore Charity.
Ms Lauren Child, Author and Illustrator. For services to Literature.
Stanley Charles Church. For voluntary service to Conservation in Essex.
Donna, Mrs. Clark, Assistant Practitioner, Podiatry Service, Sefton Primary Care Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Leonard Durbin Clark. For services to Young People in Westminster and to the community in North West London.
Peter Mansfield-Clark, Director, Crawley Open House. For services to Disadvantaged People in West Sussex.
Dr. Janet Ruth Clarke, Chair, Central Committee for Community and Public Health Dentistry, British Dental Association. For services to Healthcare.
Susan, Mrs. Clarke. For voluntary service to Disability Swimming in Stockton-on-Tees.
Dr. Peter David Clarkson, Emeritus Associate, Scott Polar Research Institute. For services to Science.
Professor Timothy Charles Claypole, Director, Welsh Centre for Printing and Coating, Swansea University. For services to Graphic Arts Research.
Barry Clewer. For voluntary service to Birmingham Advisory Council of Older People.
Oliver Charles Collyer, Co Founder, Sports Interactive. For services to Computer Games Industry.
Paul Edward Collyer, Co Founder, Sports Interactive. For services to the Computer Game Industry.
David Constantine, Co-Founder and Executive Officer Motivation. For services to disabled people.
Teresa Mary, Mrs. Copp, Higher Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
David John Couch. For charitable services in Fife.
Thelma Selina, Mrs. Couch. For charitable services in Fife.
Ms Margaret Joan Coulter. For services to Social Care in Northern Ireland.
David Robert Coulthard, Senior Technician, University of York. For services to Science Communication.
Beryl, Mrs. Cox, Administrator, Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service, York. For services to the Administration of Justice.
Theresa, Mrs. Coyle. For voluntary service to the community in Islington, London.
Dorothy Dawn, Mrs. Cragg, Medical Tattooist. For services to Healthcare.
Heather, Mrs. Crawford. For services to Speech and Language Therapy in Northern Ireland.
Arthur Graves Credland. For services to Maritime History.
Margaret, Mrs. Crennell, Senior Assistant Headteacher and Head of Learning Support Faculty, Marriotts School, Stevenage. For services to Special Needs Education.
Ms Heather Alice Crouch, Chair, Netball South West. For voluntary service to Sport.
John Cunningham. For charitable services in County Durham.
Gordon Curry. For public service.
Leonard James Curtis. For services to the community in Lancashire.
Ms Nicola Kim Dale, Chief Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police.
David Dallison. For public service.
Ashish Dasgupta, Non-Executive Director, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
John Kenneth Davies. For charitable services in Rochdale.
Patricia Ann, Mrs. Davies. For voluntary service to Young People in Brownhills, Walsall, West Midlands.
Sandra Irwin, Mrs. Davies. For services to the community in Craven Arms, Shropshire.
Vanessa Marion, Mrs. Davies, Physiotherapist, Artificial Limb and Appliance Centre, Morriston Hospital, Swansea. For services to Healthcare.
Barbara Jane, Mrs. Davis. For services to Young People in Buckinghamshire.
Ian Davis. For services to the House of Commons.
Eric George Dawkins. For services to the community in Penryn and Falmouth, Cornwall.
Terence Day, Foster Carer, Bedfordshire. For services to Children and Families.
Victoria, Mrs. Day, Foster Carer, Bedfordshire. For services to Children and Families.
Ms Ilene Daisy Ming-Deans. For services to Clapham Youth Centre, Lambeth, London.
Sister Lynda Dearlove. For services to Vulnerable Women.
Sarinder Kaur, Mrs. Dev, Constable, South Yorkshire Police. For services to the Police.
Achhar Paul Dharni. For services to Business and to the community in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
Gwyneth Muriel, Mrs. Dickinson, President, Macular Disease Society. For services to Visually Impaired People.
Valerie Anne, Mrs. Dilcock. For services to the North York Moors National Park Authority.
Ronald Dodd, Chairman, Training and Development Resource Ltd, Tyneside. For services to Skills.
Ian Henry Donaghey. For services to Regeneration in Coleraine, Northern Ireland.
Mary Maya, Mrs. Donelan. For services to the community in Hammersmith and Fulham, London.
Ms Norah Donnelly. For public service.
Jennifer, Mrs. Doolan. Harpist. For services to Music.
Muriel Margaret, Mrs. Douglas, Manager, Scottish NHS Central Register, General Register Office for Scotland, Scottish Executive.
Dr. Andrew Frank Dove. For services to St. John Ambulance Brigade in Nottinghamshire.
Carol Ann, Mrs. Downes, Divisional Officer, Derbyshire Special Constabulary. For voluntary service to the Police.
Ray Downey. For charitable services to Sunderland Kidney Patient Group.
John Ernest Drake, lately Chief Executive, YMCA Norfolk. For services to Young People.
Alan Gordon Drinkall. For services to the community In North Yorkshire.
Councillor Elizabeth Ann Ducker, Leader, South Oxfordshire District Council. For services to Local Government.
David John Duke, Principal Technician, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge. For services to Science.
Karen, Mrs. Duncan, Senior Executive Officer, Student Finance Policy, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
William Duncan. For services to Horticulture in Scotland.
Miss Elizabeth Dunlop. For services to the Voluntary Sector in Scotland.
Terrance Dunne. For voluntary service to St. Andrew's Hospice, Airdrie, Lanarkshire.
Elizabeth, Mrs. Dupres. For services to St. Cuthbert's Catholic Primary School, Egham, Surrey.
Sheila, Mrs. Eaglefield. For charitable services in Derbyshire.
Eric James Eames. For services to the community in Birmingham.
Ewan Easton. For voluntary service to H.M. Young Offenders' Institution, Thorn Cross, Warrington, Cheshire.
The Reverend Mark Antony Edwards. For services to the Voluntary Sector in the North East.
Gillian, Mrs. Elkins. For services to the community in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.
Miss Susan Ellis, lately Principal Officer, South East Area, National Offender Management Service, Ministry of Justice.
Miss Cathryn Ellsmore, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence. Dr. John Richard England. For services to Retail Planning.
Eileen, Mrs. Entwistle. For services to Local Government and to the community in Darwen and Blackburn, Lancashire.
Geraint Evans. For voluntary service to Education in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Sheila, Mrs. Evans, lately Administrative Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Thomas Eurfyl Evans, Councillor, Ceredigion County Council. For services to Local Government in West Wales.
Timothy Everest, Tailor. For services to the Fashion Industry.
Margaret, Mrs. Fairbrother, Senior Probation Officer, Sussex Probation Area. For services to the Administration of Justice.
Kelly, Mrs. Fairman. For services to the Fire and Rescue Service.
Donald Fava, lately Business and Performance Reporting Manager, Finance and Operations Directorate, Department of Health.
Janis Elizabeth, Mrs. Feely, Founder and Project Director, Living Room, Stevenage, Hertfordshire. For services to Disadvantaged People.
Ms Ann Ferguson. For services to Older People in Scotland.
Ms Margaret Hilary Ferriman, Chair, Banbury District Racial Equality Council. For services to Community Relations.
Ms Deirdre Figueiredo, Director of Craftspace. For services to the Visual Arts in the West Midlands.
Lyndon Filer, Chief Executive, Police Rehabilitation Centre, Goring-on-Thames. For services to the Police.
Michael Peter Findley. For charitable services in Redcar, Cleveland.
Dr. Doreen Elizabeth Finneron. For services to Inter-Faith Relations.
Peggy Rita, Mrs. Finnie. For services to the community in Aberdeen.
Peter James Fisher, Policy Adviser, Office of the Judge Advocate-General, Ministry of Justice.
Ms Honor Wilson-Fletcher, lately Director, National Year of Reading. For services to Education.
Anthony Fowler. For services to the community in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire.
Dereck Fowles, lately Chairman, Forth Valley and Lomond Local Action Group. For services to Rural Communities in Scotland.
Kathleen, Mrs. Fox. For voluntary service to Deeside Community Hospital League of Friends, North Wales.
Jennifer Lesley, Mrs. Foxon, Senior Technician, Department of Genetics, University of Leicester. For services to Science.
David Victor Freeborn. For services to the Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team in the Lake District.
Peter French, Deputy Chairman, London Board of Crimestoppers. For services to the Police.
Timothy Enis French. For services to the community in Haywards Heath, West Sussex.
Pino Frumiento, Singer and Songwriter, Heart n Soul. For services to Disability Arts.
Dr. Ian David Robert Fry, Director, Partnership Pathology, Frimley Park Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare in the South East.
Michael Fuller. For services to the NHS and to the Unite Trade Union in Scotland.
Ms Karen Harrison, Head, Business Crime Preventions Team, Wakefield Partnership. For services to the Police.
Peter Brantford Hartland. For services to the community in Ashton Keynes, Swindon, Wiltshire.
Colin Hartley. For services to the community in Halifax, West Yorkshire.
Faith Ingrid Evelyn, Mrs. Harvey. For voluntary service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
Ms Susan Harvey. For services to Orienteering and to the community in Doune and Deanston, Perth and Kinross.
Margaret Lynne, Mrs. Harwood, Executive Officer, Pension, Disability and Carers' Service, Department for Work and Pensions.
Margaret Vine, Mrs. Haugh, Adviser for Creative and Expressive Studies, Southern Education and Library Board. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
Jean, Mrs. Hayley. Foster Carer. For services to Children and Families in Northern Ireland.
Rodney James Hayley, Foster Carer. For services to Children and Families in Northern Ireland.
Lewis Charles Haywood. For services to the Energy Learning Centre, Elliot Durham School, Nottingham.
Professor John William Stanley Hearle. For services to Archaeology in Mellor, Stockport, Greater Manchester.
Jean, Mrs. Heath. For services to Chadlington Primary School, Oxfordshire.
Roberta, Mrs. Heavens. For services to the Tourism Industry.
Jean Marion Anne, Mrs. Hedley. For voluntary service to Nature Conservation in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
Elizabeth Ann, Mrs. Heeley. For voluntary service to Somerset Rural Life Museum.
John Graham Hemmings, Chairman, Blurton Ladsandads, Stoke-on-Trent. For services to Grass Roots Football.
John Patrick Hennigan, Superintendent, British Transport Police. For services to the Police.
Miss Sylvia Jean Herbert, Chaplain, H.M. Prison Leicester. For services to Prisoners.
John Coleman Hick, Vice-President, British Holiday and Home Parks Association. For services to the Tourist Industry.
Major Antony Stanley Hill. For services to Military Heritage in Essex.
Lyn Joy, Mrs. Hill, Band 5, Health and Safety Executive, Department for Work and Pensions.
Richard Wendle Hill, Branch Manager, Ulster Bank. For services to the Financial Services Industry.
Margaret, Mrs. Hillman. For services to Girlguiding Cymru and to the Community of Hope.
Christopher Hilton, lately General Manager, Odeon Leicester Square Cinema. For services to the Film Industry.
Barry Hitchcock, Director of Sport, University of Surrey. For services to Sport and to Higher Education.
Raymond Hodgkinson, Director-General, British Healthcare Trades Association. For services to the Healthcare Industry.
Linda Mary, Mrs. Hoggarth. For services to disabled people in Suffolk.
Ms Jean Florence Holder. For voluntary service to the Women's Library.
Miss Rhiannon Sarah Holder. For services to Young People's Healthcare.
Valerie Lois, Mrs. Holt. For services to Fisheries Management and to Conservation.
Lady Lavinia Caroline Douglas-Home, D.L. For voluntary service to the British Red Cross and Macmillan Cancer Support in the Scottish Borders.
Michael John Hopper, lately Higher Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Douglas Horrill. For voluntary service to Age Concern, New Forest East, Hampshire.
Doreen Grace, Mrs. Hosey. For services to the community in Fawley, Southampton.
Ms Rebecca Ann Hosking. For services to the Environment in Modbury, Dorset.
Donna Maria, Mrs. Hough, Dental Workforce Development Lead for Dental Care Professionals, North Western and Mersey Postgraduate Deaneries. For services to Healthcare.
Edward Howes. For services to the community in Prestatyn and Rhyl, Denbighshire.
Winifred, Mrs. Howes. For services to the community in Prestatyn and Rhyl, Denbighshire.
Ms Sheila Hudson. For services to Disadvantaged Young People in Hartlepool.
Joe Human. For services to Oxfam and to Fair Trade in Cumbria.
Brenda, Mrs. Hunt. For services to Older People in East Manchester.
Carl Peter Hunt, Watch Manager, Humberside Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Local Government.
Alderman Edna, Lady Hunter. For services to the community in County Durham.
The Reverend Canon Michael Oram Hunter. For services to the Church of England and to the community in Grimsby.
Professor John Margarson Huthnance, Deputy Director, Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory. For services to Marine Science.
Dr. Thomas George Hyde. For services to the community in Repton, Derbyshire.
Brian Ibell, lately Assistant Chief Executive, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Andrew Ingram, Executive Officer, Output Services Group, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, Swansea, Department for Transport.
Peter David John Ingram. For services to Paper Making Industrial Heritage.
James John Jack. For services to Children and Young People at Kibble Education and Care Centre.
Mona, Mrs. Jack. For services to the community in Dumfries.
Florence, Mrs. Jackson. For voluntary service to Hatton Hill Primary School, Sefton, Merseyside.
Valerie, Mrs. Jackson, Founder and Principal, Stage 84. For services to the Performing Arts in the North.
Valerie Hazel, Mrs. Jackson. For services to the community in Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire.
Patrick Kieran, Senior Design Engineer. For services to Science.
Anne Elizabeth, Mrs. King, Director, Building Services Research and Information Association. For services to Industry.
Debra Ann, Mrs. King, Chair, Thornhill New Deal for Communities. For services to the community in Southampton, Hampshire.
Jacqueline, Mrs. Upton-King, Chair, Management Team, SturQuest Community Partnership. For services to the community in Sturminster Newton, Dorset.
Brenda Patricia, Mrs. Kirby. For services to the community in Croydon.
Ms Marjorie Kirk. For voluntary service to H.M. Prison Nottingham.
Elizabeth Ann, Mrs. Kirkwood. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors', Airmen and Families Association in Northern Ireland.
Ms Anna Kucewicz (Mrs. Lee-Potter). For voluntary service to the Polish Scouting Association, Girl Scouts Division (UK).
Paul Lambert, Chairman, Derbyshire Family Association. For services to Maritime Safety.
John Lewis George Lamotte. For voluntary service to Animal Welfare in Scotland.
Gabriel Lancaster. For services to the community in Medway, Kent.
Miss Irene Langlands. For services to Dance in Central Scotland.
Huw John Launder, Senior Executive Officer, Pension, Disability and Carers' Service, Department for Work and Pensions.
Derek Law, Corporate Director, Adult and Community Services, North Yorkshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
Ronald Lawrence. For services to the Police and to the community in Nottinghamshire.
Miss Kathleen Lawrenson, Diagnostic Audiologist, St. Helens and Knowsley Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Sheila Irene, Mrs. Layton, Founder, Contessa Riding Centre, Hertfordshire. For services to Equestrian Sport.
Margaret, Mrs. Lee, Chief Executive, Cresco Trust. For services to Social Enterprise in Northern Ireland.
Bryan Lewin, lately Head of Trading Standards, Northamptonshire County Council. For services to Consumers and to Business.
Miss Judith Anne Lewis. For services to the Environment in the North East.
Councillor Leonard Lewis. For services to Local Government and to the community in Caerphilly, South Wales.
Neil Lewis. For services to Industrial Heritage and to the community in Blaenavon, Torfaen.
David Robin Littlewood. For voluntary service to Athletics.
Dr. Stephen Nicholas Liversedge, General Medical Practitioner, Bolton. For services to Healthcare.
Wesley Courtney Livingstone, President, Newry Musical and Orchestral Society. For services to Music and to the community in County Down.
Mary Constance, Mrs. Lloyd. For services to the community in Rutland.
Pauline, Mrs. Lockett. For services to the community of Ackworth, West Yorkshire.
Arthur Clifford Lockyear. For services to the community in Sunderland.
Ian Douglas Loe, Wildlife Stamp Designer. For services to Art.
Jeffrey Long. For voluntary service to the Royal British Legion.
Ronald Hedley Longford, Chiropractor and Physiotherapist. For services to Animal Welfare.
Carmel, Mrs. Lyddall, Executive Assistant, Local Government and Regional Policy Team, Department of Health.
Alexander McKay Lynch. Group Finance Director, David MacBrayne Ltd, Gourock. For services to Transport and Charity in Scotland.
Ms Ann MacKay, Policy Adviser, English Community Care Association. For services to Social Care.
Professor Margaret MacLean, Professor of Pulmonary Pharmacology. For services to Science.
Geraldine, Mrs. MacPhee, Principal Teacher in Home Economics, Clyde Valley High School. For services to Education and to the community in North Lanarkshire.
Sydney Mair. For services to Local Government and to the community in Macduff, Aberdeenshire.
Jean Isabella, Mrs. Malkin. For services to Young People in the Cartmel Peninsula, Cumbria.
Edna, Mrs. March. For services to the community in Crook, County Durham.
Kenneth Marsh, Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police and to Boxing in the London Borough of Haringey.
Michael Thomas Martin. For services to the Voluntary Sector in Reading, Berkshire.
Stuart Andrew Martin. For services to the community in Ripon, North Yorkshire.
William Martin, Chairman, H. and J. Martin Ltd. For services to the Construction Industry in Northern Ireland.
Philip Mason. For services to disabled people in Hampshire.
Ms Valerie Mason (Mrs. Hendry). For services to the British Heart Foundation.
Hilary, Mrs. Massarella. For voluntary service to Disadvantaged Young People in South Yorkshire.
George Lewis Mathias. For services to Agriculture.
Edwin Alexander Maxwell. For services to the New Art Exchange and to the community in Nottingham.
Denise Jane, Mrs. May, Director of Sport and Assistant Headteacher, Budehaven Community School, Cornwall. For services to Education.
Leslie Holden McAdoo, Chairman, Ballyclare Committee, Macmillan Cancer Support. For charitable services in Northern Ireland.
Margaret Mary, Mrs. McCluskie, Manager, Major Investigation Team, Identity and Passport Service, Home Office.
William McCrory. For services to Children with Cancer in Northern Ireland.
Helen Muir, Mrs. McDonald. For services to the community in Crieff, Perthshire.
Ken McElroy. For services to the Tourist Industry in Northern Ireland.
Jean, Mrs. McEwen. For services to the community in Norwich.
Peter McFall, Janitor, St. Peter 's Primary School, Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire. For services to Education.
Dr. David Douglas Murray McGavin, Ophthalmologist. For services to Eye Care in Developing Countries.
Andrew Fraser McKay, Detective Superintendent, Strathclyde Police Force. For services to the Police.
Ms Annie McKean, Senior Lecturer in Drama, University of Winchester. For services to Higher Education.
Fiona Mary, Mrs. McLean, Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.
Terrence McLernon. For services to Table Tennis and to the community in Drumchapel, Glasgow.
Ms Melanie Justine McLoughlin. For services to the Devon Community Foundation.
Ivan Lewis McMichael. For services to Journalism in Northern Ireland.
Dr. Mary Brigeen McNee, General Medical Practitioner, Glasgow. For voluntary service to Cancer Research and to Healthcare in Lourdes.
Alexander Ian McNeill, Administration Officer, Customer Operations, Thornaby, Cleveland, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Marian, Mrs. McNeir. For services to the community In Bath.
Marjory, Mrs. McQueen. For services to the community In Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway.
Dr. Noel Henri Joseph Meeke. For voluntary service to Herefordshire Waterworks Museum.
David Melrose, Chairman, Scottish Prison Officers' Association, Scottish Executive.
Jean, Mrs. Messenger. For services to the After School Club, Bude, Cornwall.
Faruk Miah, Programme Manager, Leeds City College. For services to Further Education and to the community in Leeds.
Moira Sheelagh, Mrs. Michelmore. For services to the community in Sidmouth, Devon.
Elizabeth, Mrs. Milburn, Chair, West Suffolk College Corporation. For services to Further Education and to the community in Suffolk.
Frederick Roy Millar, Director of Coaching, Irish Football Association. For services to Youth Football in Northern Ireland.
Ian Duncan Millar. For services to Agriculture in Scotland.
Patrick Millard. For services to the charity Taxhelp for Older People.
Katherine, Mrs. Miller, Administrative Officer, Child Support Agency, Department for Work and Pensions.
Marcia Anne, Mrs. Miller. For voluntary service to the British Red Cross Society in Cambridgeshire.
Gerald David Mills. For services to School Sport in Nottinghamshire.
Laura, Mrs. Mitchell, Consultant Orthodontist and Clinical Lead, St Luke's Hospital Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Nasrullah Khan Moghal. For services to Community Relations in Manchester.
Michael Monaghan. For charitable services to Ex- Service Men and Women.
Elizabeth, Mrs. Montgomery. For charitable services in Northern Ireland and Overseas.
Roger Ivan Moore. For services to the community in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire.
Christopher Morgan, Security Manager, Aberafan Shopping Centre. For services to the community in Neath Port Talbot.
Daphne, Mrs. Morgan. For voluntary service to Hertfordshire Constabulary and to Feltham Young Offenders' Institution.
John Francis Morgan. For voluntary service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Newcastle, County Down.
Alderman Peter James Morgan. For services to the community in Sittingbourne, Kent.
Heather Dalton, Mrs. Morris, School Crossing Warden, Sale, Cheshire. For services to Education.
Helen Elizabeth, Mrs. Morris. Crown Advocate, Merseyside and Cheshire Group, Crown Prosecution Service.
John Harold Morris. For services to the Post Office.
Thomas Geraint Morris. For services to the NHS and to the community in Dersingham, Norfolk.
Nigel Peter Morse, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
Keith Hedley Moss, President, Bradford Cricket League and Pudsey St. Lawrence Cricket Club. For voluntary service to Sport.
Maureen Anne, Mrs. Muckle, Chair, Batchley First School, Redditch. For services to Education and to the community in North Worcestershire.
Gres, Mrs. Pritchard, Peripatetic Music Teacher, Ynys Mon. For services to Education.
The Reverend Dr. Jean Prosser. For services to Conservation and to the community in Monmouthshire.
Isabel, Mrs. Quinliven, Founder, Caring Canines. For services to Older People in Northern Ireland.
Brenda, Mrs. Quinn, Service Manager, Recovery Services, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Mental Healthcare.
Toaha Bashir Zulqarnain Qureshi. For services to Community Relations in Stockwell, South West London.
Maureen, Mrs. Raine, Office Manager, English Language Teaching Unit, University of Leicester. For services to Higher Education.
Dr. Kathleen Rankin. For voluntary service to the Living Linen Project in Northern Ireland.
Mohamad Rashied, President, Caribbean Islamic Cultural Society. For services to Community Relations in London.
Robert David Richard Ray. For services to Rugby Union and to Young People in Rugby, Warwickshire.
Ms Janet Mary Reed, Senior Social Worker, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Headley Court, Surrey, Ministry of Defence.
Angela Mary, Mrs. Rees, Assistant Head, Debt Management and Banking, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Abdul Rehman. For services to the community in Derby.
Miss Marion Reynolds. For services to Vulnerable Children in Northern Ireland.
Alan Ribchester. For charitable services in the City of Durham.
The Reverend James Manson Richards. For services to Children and Families.
George Edmund Richardson, lately Chairman, Calderdale College and Chairman, Association of Colleges, Yorkshire and the Humber Region. For voluntary service to Further Education.
Miss Rosalyn Elizabeth Richardson, lately Deputy Director of Health Informatics, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to the NHS.
Andrew William Ritchie, Technical Director, Brompton Bicycle Ltd. For services to Business and to International Trade.
Christopher David Medwyn Roberts. For services to the community in Merseyside.
Clarissa Elizabeth, Mrs. Roberts. For services to Older People in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire.
Jean Sylvia, Mrs. Roberts, Ministerial Messenger, Department for Transport.
Peter Adrian Roberts, Chairman, Association of Community Rail Partnerships. For services to Rural Transport.
Angus John Robertson, Principal Fellow in Clinical Illustration, Leeds Dental Institute. For services to Healthcare.
Matthew Robertson, Sergeant, Ministry of Defence Police.
Norman Robertson, lately Curriculum Leader in Hospitality, Ayr College. For services to Further Education.
Margaret, Mrs. Robinson. For services to the community in Trimdon, County Durham.
The Reverend Father George Edward Robson, Chairman, North Huyton New Deal for Communities Board. For services to the community in Merseyside.
Ms Jennifer Van Krieken Robson, Head of Minority Achievement Service, Kent County Council. For services to Education.
Sheila Ruth, Mrs. Rodmell. For services to the community in Elvington, Kent.
John Christopher Tyzack, Chairman of Governors, Enborne Church of England Primary School and Willow Primary School, Newbury, Berkshire. For voluntary service to Education.
Wendy Margaret, Mrs. Vaughan. For services to the community in South East Surrey.
Ronald Derek Vaulter. For services to the community in South Devon.
Christine, Mrs. Ruston-Wadsworth, Superintendent, Warwickshire Police. For services to the Police.
Julian Wadsworth. For services to Young People in Portsmouth.
Pamela, Mrs. Walker, Chair of Governors, Cambo First School, Morpeth, Northumberland. For voluntary service to Education.
Gillian Karen, Mrs. Walnes (formerly Mrs. Bogush). For services to the Anne Frank Trust UK.
Joan Patricia, Mrs. Warwick. For charitable services to Darent Valley Hospital, Dartford, Kent.
Amir Waseem, Officer, Customer Contact, Brierley Hill, West Midlands, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Shirley Irene, Mrs. Watson. For services to the Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Support Association.
The Reverend Canon Michael John Wedgeworth, lately Chairman of Governors, Blackburn College. For voluntary service to Further Education and to the communityin Lancashire.
Michael Edwin Weeding, Senior Officer, Customs and International, London, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
James Weir, Lecturer, Forth Valley College. For services to Further Education in Clackmannanshire.
David Anthony Westcott, J.P. For services to the community in Essex.
Audrey, Mrs. Wheeler. For voluntary service to Oxfam in St. Albans, Hertfordshire.
Norman Edward Whereat. For services to the community in Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
Hilary John White, Chairman of Governors, Willingdon Community School, Eastbourne, East Sussex. For voluntary service to Education.
John Samuel Byard White, J.P., D.L. For services to the community in Somerset.
Nicholas Stephen Whitehouse. For services to the Building Industry.
David Widdowson. For services to Young People with Learning Disabilities in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
Alan Bertram Wiggins. For services to the community in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.
Philip Julian Wilde. For voluntary service to Young People in Lytham St Anne's, Lancashire.
Dr. Henry Austin Will. For voluntary service to Ford Park Cemetery Trust in Plymouth, Devon.
Doreen, Mrs. Willcocks. For services to Netball and to the community in Pinehurst, Swindon, Wiltshire.
Paul Willgoss, Band 3, Chief Scientists' Advisory Group and Chairman, Disability Network, Health and Safety Executive, Department for Work and Pensions.
Christopher Mark Williams, Director, Heart n Soul. For services to Disability Arts.
David Michael Williams. For services to the community in Flintshire.
Gwilym Alun Williams. For services to Sport for Young People in Wales.
Professor Robert Joseph Paton Williams. For services to the community in North Oxford.
Gerald Willmott, Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police and to Boxing in the London Borough of Haringey.
Albert Leslie Wills, Q.F.S.M. For services to the community in the West Midlands.
Patrick Andrew John Wilson, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
Sydney Wiltshire. For services to the community in Petersfield, Hampshire.
Andrew Nicholas Wood, Manager and Head Coach, Ipswich Gymnastics Centre. For services to Sport.
Maureen, Mrs. Woodcock, lately Non-Executive Director, Walsall Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Agnes Brown Marchbank, Mrs. Wright. For voluntary service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.
Clare Margaret, Mrs. Wright, Personal Assistant, Warwickshire College. For services to Further Education.
Richard Kelsey Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Intertius Ltd. For services to the Manufacturing Industry.
Beryl Joan, Mrs. Wyatt, Gardening Assistant, Writtle College, Chelmsford. For services to Higher Education.
Claire Judith, Mrs. Wylot, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
Councillor Yogan Mylvaganam Yoganathan. For services to Local Government and to Community Relations in North Surrey.
Jeannie, Mrs. Young, For voluntary service to St. Richard's Hospice, Worcester.
Pauline Margaret, Mrs. Young. For voluntary service to disabled people in Wales.
Mavis, Mrs. Yuill, Classroom Assistant, Kilmartin Primary School, Argyll and Bute. For services to Education.
Diplomatic and Overseas List
Christopher Barr – First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Paul William Bellamy – lately Entrance Clearance Manager, British Embassy, Iran.
Steve Chandler – lately Third Secretary, Counter-Narcotics, UK Provincial Reconstruction Team, Lashkar Gah.
Jeanette Anne Coogan – Manager, British Council English Training Centre, Al Azhar University in Cairo. For services to UK-Egypt intercultural relations.
Dr. Margaret Cumberland – Co-ordinator, Community Health. For services to community health care in Mozambique.
Elyse Anne Dodgson – Head, International Department, Royal Court Theatre, London. For services to international theatre, and to young writers overseas.
Peter Anthony Hibbard – President, Royal Asiatic Society. For services to heritage conservation in Shanghai, China.
Garry Horlacher – Security Co-ordinator and Adviser to the Government of Sierra Leone. For services to international policing, and promoting democracy in Sierra Leone.
Victor Malvern Jackopson – Founder and Head, Hope Now. For charitable activities, and services to orphans and other young people in Cherkassy, Ukraine.
Mairwen Karydis – British Consular Correspondent, Lesvos. For services to consular work in Greece.
Nigel Jeffery Randle Kay – Founder and Head, Homes in Zimbabwe. For services to the elderly in Zimbabwe.
Christopher Kealey – lately First Secretary Political, British Embassy, Afghanistan.
Paul Lawrence – lately British Vice Consul, Thailand.
Cynthia Albrecht-Lelliott – Honorary Vice-President, British Ladies Club. For services to the British community in Luxembourg and UK-Luxembourg relations.
Dr. Raymond George-MacKay – Educational Consultant. For services to English teaching, especially in West Bengal, India.
Bryan Andrew Morgan – Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Hazel Jane Nelder – First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Anthony John Nott – UK Policing Adviser, Office of the United States Co-ordinator, Palestine. For services to international policing, more recently in Iraq and Palestine.
Joanna Wright-Serra – Founding member, JUCONI (Juntos con los Ninos—Together with Children). For services to street children and other charitable activities in Mexico.
Keith Shonfeld – Cemetery Administrator, British Cemetery Committee – For services to the British community in Cyprus.
Peter Dyce Tear – Executive Producer, 59E59 Theatres in New York. For services to UK/USA cultural relations.
David Richard Vaughan Thomas – Chairman, British-Polish Chamber of Commerce. For services to British business interests and charitable activities in Poland.
Iwona Thomas – Founder and Manager, The British School, Warsaw. For services to education.
Sally Thompson – Deputy Executive Director, Thailand-Burma Border Consortium. For services to Burmese refugees in Thailand.
Kedell Melody Worboys – St. Helena Government Representative in the UK. For services to St. Helena.
Royal Red Cross
Royal Red Cross (Second Class)
Army
Major John Clark
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
England and Wales
Christopher Adams, Constable, Avon and Somerset Constabulary.
Andrew Bliss, Deputy Chief Constable, Essex Police.
David Keith Cook, Acting Detective Chief Inspector, West Midlands Police.
Ms Cressida Rose Dick, Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service.
Robert Arthur Evans, Assistant Chief Constable, South Wales Police (Home Office Seconded).
Michael Field, Detective Superintendent, British Transport Police.
Kevin Trevor Flint, Detective Superintendent, Nottinghamshire Police.
Christopher David Lee, Deputy Chief Constable, Dorset Police.
Ms Faith Jessamy. For public service training and farming.
Papua New Guinea
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
Sir Frederick Bernard Carl Reiher, K.B.E., C.M.G. For services to public administration, commerce and the development of Papua New Guinea's National Awards system.
Solomon Islands
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
Father John William Toketa Lamani, O.B.E. For services to the media, the Church and the community.
Order of the British Empire
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Wayne Fredrick Morris. For services to commerce, charity and the community.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (NBE)
Chief Samuel Tauhanihorona Hou'asia. For services to the Church, the community and for voluntary work.
The Reverend Justus Charles Lesimaoma. For services to the Church, the Government and the community.
St Lucia
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
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