The Queen's Birthday Honours were announced on 12 June 2009 in the United Kingdom,[1] on 8 June 2009 in Australia,[2] on 1 June 2009 in New Zealand,[3] and on 15 June 2009 in The Bahamas,[4] Grenada,[5] Papua New Guinea,[6] the Solomon Islands,[7] Tuvalu,[8] Saint Lucia,[9] Belize,[10] and Antigua & Barbuda.[11]
The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour and arranged by the country (in order of precedence) 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 divisions i.e. Civil, Diplomatic and Military as appropriate.
Professor Ian Brownlie, CBE, QC, Emeritus Professor of International Law, Oxford University and lately Member and Chairman of the UN International Law Commission. For services to public international law.
Henry Neville Lindley Keswick, Chairman, Jardine Matheson. For services to British business interests overseas and charitable activities in the UK.
Prof Lynn Faith Gladden, OBE, Shell Professor of Chemical Engineering and Head, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge. For services to Chemical Engineering.
Dr William James Gunnyeon, Director, Health, Work and Wellbeing and Chief Medical Adviser, Department for Work and Pensions.
Peter Hawthorne, Head of 14-19 Development, Wolverhampton City Council. For services to Education and to Local Government.
Alastair Hignell, lately Rugby Commentator. For services to Sport and to Charity.
Susan Katrina Hodgkiss, Chair, William Hare. For services to Industry and to the community in the North West.
Patricia Anne Langham, Headmistress, Wakefield Girls' High School and Co-Chair, Independent and State Schools Partnership Forum. For services to local and national Education.
Alastair Lansley, Architect. For services to Public Transport Architecture.
John Paul Martin, Chief Social Services Officer, Department of Health and Social Services, Northern Ireland Executive. For public and voluntary service.
Brian McAlinden, Headteacher, Castlemilk High School, Glasgow. For services to Education.
Paula McDonald, Deputy Director, Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat, Cabinet Office.
Judith McKnight, OBE. For services to Trade Unions and to Equal Opportunities.
Dr Elaine McMahon, Chief Executive and Principal, Hull Group of Colleges. For services to local and national Further Education.
Isabella McNally, Principal, Fountain Primary School, Londonderry. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
Councillor John Merry, Leader, Salford City Council. For services to Local Government.
David Mlinaric. For services to Interior Design and to Heritage.
Shaukat Moledina. For services to Social Housing and to Charity.
Lindsay Stuart William Montgomery, Chief Executive, Scottish Legal Aid Board. For services to the Administration of Justice.
John O'Neill, Director of Social Security Policy and Legislation Division, Department for Social Development, Northern Ireland Executive. For public and voluntary service.
Stephen John Pollard, Director Commercial, Directorate General Saudi Armed Forces Projects, Ministry of Defence.
Prof Peter Toyne. For services to the community in Liverpool.
David Turrell, Headteacher, Sir Bernard Lovell School, Bristol, and Chairman, Kingswood 14-19 Partnership. For services to local and national Education.
Keith George White, Chief Executive, Crown Agents. For services to International Development.
Pamela Whittle, lately Director of Public Health, Scottish Executive.
Peter Kenneth Wilkinson, Managing Director of Policy, Research and Studies, Audit Commission. For services to Local Government.
Alwen Williams, Chief Executive, Tower Hamlets Primary Care Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Anne Elizabeth Williams, lately Strategic Director, Health and Social Care, Salford Council. For services to Local Government.
Dr Juliet Susan Durrant Williams. For services to the Tourist and Creative Industries.
Peter Robert Williams, Chief Executive, Quality Assurance Agency, and lately President, European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. For services to Quality Assurance.
Elizabeth, Lady Brighouse, Leader of Labour Group, Oxfordshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
Nigel Brook, Assistant Chief Officer and Director of Finance, West Yorkshire Police. For services to the Police.
Professor Peter Brophy, lately Professor of Information Management, Manchester Metropolitan University. For services to Visually Impaired People.
Derek Brown, Managing Director, FTX Logistics. For services to the Defence Industry.
Mary Elizabeth Brown. For voluntary service to the Association of Wrens.
Richard Broyd. For services to Heritage and to Conservation.
Lindsey Alexander Bucknor, Head, Workforce Expansion, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Professor Robert Burch, lately McClay Professor of Physical Chemistry and Head of the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen's University Belfast. For services to Chemistry.
Dr Annette Doherty, Senior Vice-President, Pfizer Global Research and Development, Sandwich Laboratories UK. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry.
Janet Dunn, Headteacher, I CAN Meath Non-Maintained Special School, Ottershaw, Surrey. For services to Special Needs Education.
Joseph Dunne. For services to Victim Support in Northern Ireland.
Anthony John Durcan, President, Society of Chief Librarians and Head, Culture, Libraries and Lifelong Learning, Newcastle upon Tyne City Council. For services to Local Libraries.
Richard Grant. For services to the Energy Industry.
Malcolm David Graves, Press Secretary, Communications, HM Treasury. For public and voluntary service.
John Bullard Gray, Chairman, Coatbridge College Board of Management. For services to Further and Higher Education.
John Norman Gripper. For services to Rhino Conservation and to Animal Welfare.
Terence Michael Grote, lately Managing Director, The Independent. For services to the Publishing Industry.
David Leslie Grove, Chairman, West Midlands Industrial Board. For services to Business.
Henry Grunwald, QC. For services to the Jewish community and to Inter-Faith Relations.
Thomas Hanna Haire. For public and voluntary service.
Nigel Hancock, Senior Manager A, Safer Custody Group, HM Prison Service, Ministry of Justice.
Dr Christopher Handy, Chief Executive, Accord Housing Group and Chairman, Walsall Housing Regeneration Agency. For services to the Housing Sector in the West Midlands.
Dr Robert Wallace Harland. For services to Sports and Exercise Medicine in Northern Ireland.
Ann Whyte Harris, Deputy Director, Investment Management, Department for Work and Pensions.
Margaret Mary Haskell, Director of Human Resources, Avon Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Local Government.
Lynda Hassall, Head, Sure Start Children's Centre, Carlisle South. For services to Children and Families.
Professor Gerard Hastings, Director, Institute of Social Marketing, and Centre for Tobacco Control Research, Stirling, and The Open University. For services to Healthcare.
Geoffrey Heath, lately Chief Executive, NCsoft Europe. For services to the Computer Games Industry.
Professor Andrew Hurst Henderson. For services to Cardiology in Wales.
Alan William Henry, lately Northern Ireland Civil Service Commissioner and Human Rights Commissioner. For public service.
Wendy Elizabeth Rose, Vice-Chair, Homestart UK. For services to Children and Families.
Councillor Keith John Ross, Leader, West Somerset District Council, and Deputy Chairman, Local Government Association. For services to Local Government.
Colin Brian Simkins, Lead Consultant Headteacher, Specialist Schools and Academies Trust and lately Headteacher, Hodgson School, Lancashire. For services to local and national Education.
Councillor John Hyde Smith. For voluntary service to the community in Evesham, Worcestershire.
Michael Lynas Smith. For services to People with Disabilities.
Alan Cumming, Actor, Producer and Presenter. For services to film, theatre and the arts and to activism for equal rights for the gay and lesbian community, USA.
Keith Robert Davies, lately Director, British Council, Vietnam.
Robert James Harrison, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Dr Christopher Michael Haynes, lately Managing Director, Nigeria LNG. For services to the British oil and gas industry in Nigeria.
Wing Commander Piers Timothy Westcott Holland (8300578T).
Master Aircrew Paul Douglas John Holmes, DFM, AFM. (H8260152).
Sergeant Susan Margaret Jackson (Q8238533).
Warrant Officer Stephen Anthony McMillan (F8020610).
Flying Officer Stephen Paul New (0211531N), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training).
Corporal Martin James O'Hara (H8440365).
Wing Commander David Christopher Tait (8300176H).
Civil Division
Anna Elizabeth Adair. For voluntary service to Animal Welfare in North Wales.
Wendy Adams. For services to People with Learning Disabilities in Lincolnshire.
Dotun Adebayo, Broadcaster and Publisher. For services to the Arts.
Jamila Aftab. For services to the community in St Paul's, Bristol.
Ashuk Ahmed. For services to Young People.
Isabel Aiken. For services to the community in Kendal, Cumbria.
Adam Alexander, Senior Development Manager, Oaklee Housing Association Ltd. For services to Social Housing in Northern Ireland.
Richard Thomas Allan. For voluntary service to the community in Kelso, Roxburgh.
Dorothy Jane Allen, lately Head, Library and Heritage Services, Wandsworth Council. For services to Local Government in South West London.
Patricia Allen. For voluntary service to Disabled People in Cumbria.
Caroline Anne Anderson. For services to the Tourist Industry in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley.
Raymond Foster Anderson. For services to Business and to the community in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear.
Tony Antoniou. For services to the community in the London Borough of Brent.
Susan Ashby, Grade D, Ministry of Defence.
Patricia Ann Astwood, Chair of Governors, Halifax High School, Calderdale, and Chair, Calderdale Association of School Governing Bodies. For voluntary service.
Honor Lucie Bailey. For services to Heritage and to the community in Richmond-upon-Thames.
Roger Baines. For voluntary service to the community in Preston, Lancashire.
Dr Ian Martin Baker, Engineering Consultant, SELEX Galileo. For services to the Defence Industry.
Rosina Matilde Giacopazzi Ballentine. For services to the community in Montrose, Angus.
Robert James Balsdon. For services to the community in Reading, Berkshire.
John Kenneth Banfield. For voluntary service to the RAF Ex-Prisoners of War Association.
Jennifer Elizabeth Barker, lately School Secretary and Clerk to the Governors, Woolsery Village Primary School, Bideford, Devon. For services to Education.
Peter Slade Bartlett, lately Chairman, South West Royal Yachting Association. For services to Sport.
Trevor Halliwell Barton. For voluntary service to Sport in Wigan.
Betty Bateson. For services to the community in Hatfield, Doncaster.
Sheila Bearcroft. For services to Trade Unionism.
Anne Baggot Beaumont. For services to the community in St. David's, Pembrokeshire.
Henry Francis Beaumont. For services to the community in St. David's, Pembrokeshire.
Denis Neil Beeston. For services to Local Government in Bestwood, Nottingham.
Syeda Rowgi Begum. For services to Bengali and Somali People in Tower Hamlets, London.
Mark Anthony Belamarich, Sea Survival and Safety Equipment Supervisor, Ministry of Defence.
Brian Belcher, Former Chairman of Governors, The King John School, Essex. For voluntary service to Education.
Barbara Muriel Bell, Classics Teacher, Clifton High School, Bristol. For services to local and national Education.
Geoffrey Thomas Bell, Flood Risk Manager, Environment Agency. For services to the Water Industry.
Barbara Helen Benfield. For services to the community in Alderney, Channel Islands.
Andrew Bennett, Food and Beverage Manager, The Park Lane Hotel. For services to the Hospitality Industry and to Skills Training.
Malcolm Berridge. For services to the community in Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Joyce Beynon. For voluntary service to West Kirby Primary School, Wirral. For services to Education.
Kuljit Bhamra. For services to Bhangra and British Asian Music.
David Biddle, Deputy Chief Executive, Crime Reduction Initiatives. For services to Disadvantaged People in East Sussex.
Brian William Birch, BEM. For voluntary service to Heritage in Derbyshire.
Eric Campbell Black. For services to the community in Rhyl, Denbighshire.
Carolyn Bourton. For services to the community in Dorking, Surrey.
Gillian Elaine Bowden (Mrs Core). For services to Mental Healthcare in Norfolk.
Dawn Boyfield, Trustee, Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety. For services to Road Safety.
Thomas Strahan Boyle, JP, Chairman, Acceptable Enterprises Larne Ltd. For services to Social Enterprise and to Disadvantaged People in Northern Ireland.
Helen Therese Bree, Administrative Officer, Offshore Safety Division, Health and Safety Executive, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
David Bridge. For services to Christian Aid in Scarborough.
Mandy Bridge, Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Robin David Bridgman, lately Assistant Headteacher, Hall Green School, Birmingham. For services to Education and to the community in the West Midlands.
Jayne Ellison-Briggs, Senior Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Keith Broadbent. For public service in West Glamorgan.
Veronica Broderick. For voluntary service to Animal Welfare in County Durham.
Dawn Brooks, Treatment Manager, Hertfordshire Probation Area. For services to the Probation Service.
Francis David Brooks, lately Chairman, Mercian Housing Association. For services to the community in the West Midlands.
Stewart Andrew Buchanan. For voluntary service to the Boys' Brigade in Northern Ireland.
Elisabeth Buck, Play Group Manager, New Ark Adventure Playground, Peterborough. For services to Children and Families.
Ronald James Bundock. For services to the community in Rhondda Cynon Taff.
Professor Leslie Bunt, Founding Director, The MusicSpace Trust. For services to Music Therapy.
David Albert Burgess, Chairman, Carers UK (Swansea Branch). For services to Disadvantaged People.
Catherine Mary Burns, Head, Corporate Services, Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company. For services to Public Transport and to the community in Northern Ireland.
Bernice Virginia Augustine Burton, lately Specialist Counsellor, Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Service, Newham Health Service and Primary Care Trust. For services to the NHS in East London.
Robert Burton, lately Executive Officer, Child Support Agency, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Jonathan Butterworth, Director, UK Operations, National Grid. For services to the Gas Industry.
Liam Byrne. For voluntary service to Downpatrick Catholic Scout Group, Northern Ireland.
Frank Edward Caddy. For services to Community Transport in Northern Ireland.
Dr Ian Wallace Campbell, General Medical Practitioner and Obesity Specialist, Nottingham. For services to Healthcare.
Margaret Campbell. For voluntary service to the Historic Environment of Assynt, North West Highlands of Scotland.
Sheila Campbell, Regional Manager, Visitor Services South of Scotland. For services to the Tourist Industry.
Gemma Cartwright. For services to the community in Longbridge, Birmingham.
Meryl Castanha, Office Manager and Diary Secretary, HM Treasury. For public and voluntary service.
Gabriel Chanan. For services to Community Development.
Christine Anne Chapman, lately Project Manager, Action for Children Rowans Support Project, Milton Keynes. For services to Children and Families.
Edward Douglas Chapman. For services to Light Entertainment and to Charity.
Sally Vanessa Clarke, Chef and Restaurateur, Clarke's. For services to the Hospitality Industry.
Esther Coghlan. For services to Save the Children in Northern Ireland.
Deborah Cohen, Editor, BBC Radio Science. For services to Broadcasting and to Science.
Elizabeth Cole. For services to the community in Deal and Walmer, Kent.
Andrea Margaret Collingridge, Maternity Social Worker, Leicestershire County Council. For services to Local Government.
John Collins. For services to Basketball.
John Connor, lately Gardener, Altnagelvin Area Hospital, Londonderry. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
Marie Ann Connors, Customer Care Manager, Companies House, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform. For public and voluntary service.
Ann Violet Conway, School Crossing Warden, Solihull Council. For services to Education.
Beverley Lorraine Cousins, Group Support Manager, Customer Operations South Wales, HM Revenue and Customs. For public and voluntary service.
Cynthia Cowley, Caretaker and Lunchtime Supervisor, St. James and St. John Church of England School, Akeley, Buckinghamshire. For services to Education.
David Graham Cox. For services to the community in the South Wirral.
Group Captain Edward Reginald Cox, Director, The Air League. For services to the Aviation Industry.
George Arthur Cox. For services to the community in Sedgley, West Midlands.
Nicola Ann Cox, Founder and Editor, First News. For services to Children.
Lynne Coy, lately Teacher, Yewlands School, Sheffield. For services to Education.
Laura Crawford. For services to the Voluntary Sector and to Disabled People in Wales.
Mary Brigid Everett. For services to the community in Ushaw Moor, County Durham.
David Wyn Cole Eynon, Head of 14-19 Development, Caerphilly County Borough Council. For services to Education in Wales.
Barbara Farndon, Higher Executive Officer, Pension, Disability and Carers' Service, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Geoffrey Richard Dudley Farr, DL. For services to the community in Luton, Bedfordshire.
Diana Farrelly, Lifelong Learning Manager, Armagh Campus, Southern Regional College. For services to Further Education in Northern Ireland.
Victor Alan Faulkner. For services to People with Special Needs in Amersham, Buckinghamshire.
Henry Ferguson. For voluntary service to Football and to the Seagull Trust in Edinburgh.
Dennis Michael Field. For services to Heraldic Art.
Michael Fielding. For services to the community in Huyton, Merseyside.
Ernie Finch. For public service.
Gareth Fitzpatrick, Director of the Living Landscape Trust and Chief Executive, Heritage Education Trust. For services to Heritage.
Sandra Fitzpatrick, Head, Children, Young People and Families, Sandwell Primary Care Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Dudley Fletcher. For voluntary service to Rowing in Doncaster.
John Forbes, Foster Carer, Leeds. For services to Children and Families.
Shelagh Margaret Forbes, Officer, Customer Operations, Tyne and Wear, HM Revenue and Customs. For public and voluntary service.
Stephanie Forbes, Foster Carer, Leeds. For services to Children and Families.
Evelyn Ellen Ford. For voluntary service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire.
Lillian Eileen Forster. For voluntary service to Edgewood Primary School, Hucknall, Nottinghamshire.
Fay Rosemary Foster. For services to the community in Haslemere, Surrey.
Petronelle Fowler-Watts, Matron Manager, Lister House. For services to the Royal British Legion.
Anthony Fox, Prison Officer, New Hall, Wakefield, Ministry of Justice. For public and voluntary service.
John Noble Franks. For services to Disabled People in Northampton.
Sheila Franks, Foster Carer, Hertfordshire. For services to Children and Families.
Roy Freer. For services to the community in Dunnington, York.
Stephen Hillier. For services to Ballroom Dancing.
Maurice Hilton. For services to Young People in Shevington, Wigan.
Guy Jonathan Hirst, Caseworker and Welsh Language Co-ordinator, Valuation Office Agency Wales, HM Revenue and Customs.
Timothy William Hockenhull, Grade B2, Ministry of Defence.
John Hodgson. For services to the Probation Service in Cumbria.
Phillip Hodgson, Inspector, Cheshire Police. For services to the Police.
Richard Michael Holdsworth, Heritage Director, Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust. For services to Heritage in Kent.
Olivia Mary Holmes. For voluntary service to Brunswick Park School, Southwark, London.
Richard Taylor Holmes. For services to the community in Northern Ireland and Romania.
Colin Holt. For services to the community in Lytham-St-Annes, Lancashire.
Janette Irene Holt. For voluntary service to Young People and to the Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum, North Yorkshire.
Iris May Horn, Station Master, Stogumber Railway Station. For voluntary service to the Rail Industry in Somerset.
Lieutenant Commander Reginald John Horner. For voluntary service to the Sea Cadet Corps in Huddersfield.
Brian Thomas Houssart. For charitable services.
Helen Somerset How. For services to the Rainbow Centre for Conductive Education in Fareham, Hampshire.
Commander David Allen Howard. For voluntary service to Older People in Lansdown, Bath.
John Christopher Howard. For services to the community in Edenthorpe, Doncaster.
Susan Catherine Howard. For services to Nature Conservation in South Wales.
Elizabeth Howcroft. For charitable services in Swansea.
Susan Howley, Chair of Governors, Fairfield Park School, Stotfold and Greenleas Lower School, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. For voluntary service to Education.
Cicely Anne Llewellyn Hughes. For voluntary service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Pontypool.
Elizabeth Hughes, lately School Secretary, Beechfield Infant School, Somerset. For services to Education.
Glyn Hughes, Musical Director, Brymbo Male Choir. For services to Music and to Charity in North Wales.
Janice Marilyn Hughes, lately Nurse Practitioner, North West Wales NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.
John Henry Hughes. For services to Local Government and to the community in Powys.
Rosa Hui, DL, Director, Bristol and Avon Chinese Women's Group. For services to the Chinese community in Bristol and South Gloucestershire.
Gareth John, Chairman, Federation of Disability Sports Wales. For voluntary service to Sport.
Maureen Harriett Johnston. For public service.
Clare Jean Lewis-Jones, Chief Executive, Infertility Network UK. For services to Healthcare.
James Jones. For services to the community in Bourne, Lincolnshire.
James Albert Claude Jones, lately Chairman, Gorlestone Football and Social Club. For services to Sport in Great Yarmouth.
Dr Mohga Kamal-Yanni. For services to Oxfam.
Maxine Kasicki. For voluntary service to Victim Support, West Suffolk.
Xenophon Kelsey. For services to Music.
Robert James Kennett, lately Chief Inspector, Kent Police. For services to the Police.
Thomas Frederick Kerr. For services to the Arts in Northern Ireland.
Ebrahim Kharodia. For services to Pharmacy in Central London and to Charity in Malawi.
Malkit Kharpal, Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.
Brenda Mary King, Tissue Viability Nurse Specialist, Sheffield Primary Care Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Jacqueline Olivia King. For services to People with Eating Disorders in Northern Ireland.
Lee Francis Kirkham, Senior Executive Officer, Strategy, Information and Pensions Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Dr. Mary Helen Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, General Medical Practitioner, Dromara. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
Christina Audrey Ruth Patric Kitchen. For services to Oxfam, Epsom.
Donald Henry Kitt. For voluntary service to Ipswich Holiday Help for Children.
Colin Richard Kneller. For services to Law Enforcement.
Professor John Knibbs, lately Vice-Chairman, Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Jean Knox, Secretary, Brownlow High School, Craigavon. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
Geoffrey Charles Knupfer, Chief Officer, Durham Special Constabulary. For services to the Police.
Danny Lafayette, Knife Crime Policy Adviser and Chairman, The Network, Home Office.
Elizabeth Lambert, Senior Personal Assistant, Prime Minister's Office, Cabinet Office.
Richard John Laslett. For voluntary service to Sport and to Young People in the communities of Canterbury and Eastry in Kent.
Lieutenant Colonel Julian Gordon Linington, TD, Chairman, Connaught Drill Halls Trust. For voluntary service to the Reserve Forces and Cadets in the South East.
Trudie Caroline Anne Lobban, Founder and Chief Executive, Syncope Trust and Reflex Anoxic Seizures Charity. For services to Healthcare.
Rachel Tanya Lowe, Managing Director, RTL Games. For services to Business.
David Trevor Luney, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
Dr Roy Lurvey. For services to the community in Torfaen, South Wales.
John David Richard Lyon. For services to the Armed Forces.
Frazer Andrew Macdonald, Watch Manager, Tayside Fire and Rescue. For services to the Prince's Trust.
Carol MacGruer, Study Co-ordinator, Ayr Centre College. For services to Further Education and to the community in Ayrshire.
Christine MacKechnie. For services to the Children's Hearings System in Scotland.
Robert MacLeod, Managing Director, Assessment North East. For services to Investors in People and to International Trade.
Anne MacNeary, Chair of Governors, Keyworth Primary School and Chair, Interim Executive Board, Geoffrey Chaucer Technology College, Southwark, London. For voluntary service to Education.
Hamish MacPhee, Principal Educational Psychologist, Fife Council. For services to Children and Families.
Lorraine Mary MacPherson. For services to the community in Boat of Garten, Inverness-shire.
Monica Lee-MacPherson. For services to Chinese People in the Scottish Highlands and Moray.
Paul Maley. For services to the community in the West Midlands.
Jane Elizabeth Mallinson, Life President, Tamworth Nursery, Staffordshire. For services to Special Needs Education.
Violet Olive Marriott. For services to Theatre Administration.
Barbara Marshallsay, Assistant Director, North East Lincolnshire Care Trust Plus. For services to Social Care.
Carolyn Sarah Martin. For voluntary service to Victim Support and Witness Care in Winchester.
David Martin, Head of Planning, Operational Services, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police.
Patrick Martin. For voluntary service to the Citizens' Advice Bureau and to the community in Coatbridge, Lanarkshire.
Robert John Harry Martin. For services to Life-Saving.
Dr Kathryn Elizabeth Mashiter, Scientific Support Manager, Lancashire Constabulary. For services to the Police.
Natalie Sara Massenet, Founder and Chair, Net-A-Porter.com. For services to the Fashion Industry.
Graham Masterman, Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.
Susan Mathews, Curator, Stained Glass Museum. For services to the Visual Arts.
John Maw. For voluntary service to Higher Education and to the community in York.
Annie Elizabeth Esme Maxwell, Information Desk Assistant, Belfast International Airport. For services to the Aviation Industry and to Charity.
Martin Mayers. For services to the Probation Service in Greater Manchester.
Vincent McAllister. For services to Disadvantaged Young People.
Archibald McAvoy, Director, Abbey Bond Lovis. For services to Health and Safety in Northern Ireland.
Anne-Marie McClure, Chief Executive, Opportunity Youth. For services to Young People in Northern Ireland.
Claire McColgan, Executive Producer, Liverpool Culture Company. For services to the Arts.
Dorothy Anne McConnell. For voluntary service to Disabled People in Essex.
Barrie Duncan McGill. For voluntary service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Abersoch, Lleyn Peninsula.
Bernard McGill. For services to Lifelong Learning and to Trade Unions in the North East.
Ellie McKay, Alderman and Councillor, North Down Borough Council. For services to Local Government in Northern Ireland.
Milton Emmanuel McKenzie. For services to Trade Unionism and to Diversity and Equal Opportunities in Barking and Dagenham.
Eileen Elizabeth McKiernan, Chair, Meningitis Association Scotland. For voluntary service to Healthcare.
Maureen McLaughlin, Operations Director, Diamond Corrugated Cases. For services to Women's Enterprise in Northern Ireland.
Linda Jane McLuckie, Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Mary Colette McMenamin, Front-Line Manager, Customer Operations, Merseyside, HM Revenue and Customs. For public and voluntary service.
Sandra McMillan, Manager, Chulmleigh Business and Enterprise Centre, North Devon. For services to Adult Education.
Robert Stewart McMinn, lately Director, Technical Services Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council. For services to Local Government in Northern Ireland.
Bridget McNally. For charitable services to Cancer Research UK.
Neil McNally, Instructional Officer, HM Prison Frankland, County Durham, Ministry of Justice.
Graham Timothy Naughton, lately Detective Constable, British Transport Police. For services to the Police.
Javaid Naveed. For services to Black and Minority Ethnic People in Northern Ireland.
Oswald Newell. For voluntary service to Nottingham Stroke Services Partnership Action Group.
Frank Newhouse. For voluntary service to the Arnhem Veterans' Club.
Susan Nicholas. For voluntary service to the Independent Monitoring Board, HM Young Offenders' Institution, Onley, Barby, Northamptonshire and to the National Council.
Andrew Nixon. For services to the community in Daventry, Northamptonshire.
Robert Ross Noble. For services to the community in the Scottish Highlands.
Keda Norman. For services to Young People in Hexham, Northumberland.
Barbara Rose O'Hanlon. For services to Business in the Isle of Man.
James Desmond O'Mahony. For voluntary service to the Air Training Corps in Cheshire.
Sally Mary Olohan, Head of Student Support Services, Nottingham Trent University. For services to Higher Education.
Colin Sidney Osborne, Trustee, Orchid Cancer Appeal. For services to Healthcare.
Philip Barnes Park, Regional Manager, Youth Justice Board. For services to Young People in the North West.
Charles John Parker. For services to the community in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Mary Catherine Parry. For services to the Performing Arts and to Charity in North Wales.
Lopa Patel, Founder, Redhotcurry.com. For services to the Creative Industries.
Pravina Patel. For voluntary service to Victim Support and Witness Care in London.
Urvashi Patel, Senior Executive Officer, Adult Basic Skills Strategy Unit, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills. For public and voluntary service.
George Patience. For voluntary service to the Algerines Association.
Ann Mursell Pattinson. For services to the Meirionydd Special Riding Group and to Disabled People in Gwynedd.
David Martin Patton, Chairman, Patton Group. For services to the Construction Industry in Northern Ireland.
Marilyn Sandra Payne. For voluntary service to Skaterham Community Centre, Caterham-on-the-Hill, Surrey.
Dr David John Paynton, Managing Director, Commercial Services, Southampton City Primary Care Trust. For services to Healthcare.
David Peacock. For voluntary service to Whickham Community Garden, Tyne and Wear.
Keith David Pearce, Detective Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police.
Madeleine Pearce. For voluntary service to the St. John Ambulance Brigade in Hertfordshire.
Richard Job Pearce. For services to Disadvantaged People in Bristol.
Sandra Margaret Pell, Chair, Suffolk Waste Management Group. For services to Local Government.
Graham Pennington, Principal Officer, HM Prison Manchester, Ministry of Justice.
Sheila Perks. For voluntary service to Netball.
Craig Dearden-Phillips, Founder and Chief Executive, Speaking Up Charity. For services to Social Enterprise.
Sheila Phoenix, Telephony and Systems Administrator, Peterlee Contact Centre, HM Revenue and Customs. For public and voluntary service.
Hilary Vera Steel. For voluntary service to Rugby League in the North West.
David Brian Stevens, Grade B2, Ministry of Defence.
Robert Stevenson. For voluntary service to Sport and to the Scouts in Northern Ireland.
Ronald Nelson Stewart. For public service.
Jennifer Gwenfron Stiling, Vice-Chair, Weymouth College Corporation. For services to Further Education and to the community in Weymouth and Portland, Dorset.
Donald Stirling. For voluntary service to People with Learning Disabilities in Scotland.
Lynn Stokes. For services to the community in Hereford.
Alan Sturley. For services to Young People in Warwickshire.
Pauline Anne Stuttard, Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Rabbi Aryeh Moshe Sufrin. For services to the Jewish Community Relations and to Drugsline in North East London.
Stuart Tagg, Chief Executive, Greenham Common Community Trust. For services to Business and to the community in Berkshire and Hampshire.
Dr Haifa Takruri-Rizk, Senior Lecturer in Engineering, University of Salford. For services to Women, Black and Minority Ethnic People in Science, Engineering and Technology Education.
Daniel Henry Taubman. For services to Adult and Further Education.
Emily Anita Taylor. For voluntary service to St Rocco's Hospice, Warrington, Cheshire.
The Rev Canon Stephen Taylor. For services to the community in Sunderland.
Paula Vivien Thacker. For voluntary service to Disabled People in Peterborough.
Antonia Rosalinde Claire Thoday. For voluntary service to Chesham High School Pony Club, Buckinghamshire.
Doris Ceinwen Thomas. For services to the community in Anglesey.
Eleri Thomas, Head of Save the Children in Wales.
Councillor Raymond Thomas. For services to Local Government in Merthyr Tydfil.
Hugh Thompson, lately IT Director, Northumbria Police. For services to the Police.
Phillip Roger Thompson, Public Affairs Officer, Chevron Texaco Ltd. For charitable services in Pembrokeshire.
Sandra Denise Tilley, Assistant Director, UK Border Agency, Home Office.
John Tinker. For services to the community in Barwick-in-Elmet, West Yorkshire.
William George Tranter. For charitable services in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.
Sally Jean Trotter, lately Assistant Traffic Manager. For services to the City of London Corporation.
Margaret Teresa Mary Tuppen, President, Brighton Swimming Club and Secretary, Sussex County Amateur Swimming Association. For voluntary service to Sport.
Councillor (Alderman) Eric Turner, Member, Derwentside District Council. For services to Local Government in County Durham.
William Tyler, Chairman of Governors, North East Essex Adult Community College. For services to Adult Education.
David John Tymon, Spacetrack Leader, Serco. For services to Science.
Bernard Unsworth. For voluntary service to the Independent Monitoring Board at HM Prison Kirkham, Preston, Lancashire.
Kenneth Unwin. For services to Rural Communities in Staffordshire.
Caroline Jayne Vaughan, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
Edna Sibley Walker, Bed Manager, The Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Caroline Margaret Wallace, Quality Assurance Manager, Fire Service College, Department for Communities and Local Government. For public and voluntary service.
Linda Helen Wallace, Director, Policy and Professional Services, British Dental Association. For services to Healthcare.
Melvin John Walton, Caretaker, Norton College, North Yorkshire. For services to Education.
Michael John Ward. For services to the community in Stone, Staffordshire.
Stephen Douglas Wareing, Constable, British Transport Police. For services to the Police.
Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Ernest Warren. For services to the community in Saxmundham, Suffolk.
Violet Susannah Weston, Proprietor, Olde Worlde Café, Bosherston. For services to the Hospitality and Tourist Industries in Pembrokeshire.
Piers Adam White, Non-Executive Director, Ordnance Survey. For public service.
Councillor Derek Waine Whitehead. For services to Stroke Patients.
Valerie Ann Whiting, Administrator and Secretary, Oaklands College, Hertfordshire. For services to Further Education.
John Robert Harry Whitwell, Senior Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Roslyn Joy Whitwell. For voluntary service to the community in Hardingham, Norfolk.
Ann Carolyn Williams, Head, Electronic Customer Services, Electronic Vehicle Licensing, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, Swansea, Department for Transport.
Brian Stuart Williams. For voluntary service to Hereford Police Male Voice Choir.
Prof Elizabeth Anne Williams, Professor of Education, University of Winchester. For services to Teacher Training.
John Isgoed Williams. For services to Local Government in Wales.
Justice Amariah Williams. For service to Young People in Birmingham.
William Lloyd Williams. For services to the Meat Industry.
Edmund Henry Wilson. For services to Athletics in Northern Ireland.
Mary Evelyn Wilson. For service to the community in Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire.
Maurice Edward Wilson, House Team Manager, Scottish Government Headquarters, Scottish Executive.
Anna Wing, Actor. For services to Drama and to Charity.
Donald Herbert Charles Wix. For services to the community in Loughborough, Leicestershire.
Joy Wolfe. For services to the community in Greater Manchester.
Margaret Wolski, Customer Services Manager, Hunter Boot Ltd. For services to the Scottish Textile Industry.
John Wood. For services to the Hairdressing Industry and to the community in Manchester.
Malcolm Reginald Oliver Wood, Officer, Live Service Support, Information Management Services, HM Revenue and Customs. For public and voluntary service.
Colin Robert Woodcock. For services to Law Enforcement.
Hilary Woods, Senior Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Dr Hazel Woodward, University Librarian and Director, Cranfield University Press. For services to Higher Education.
Russell George Woolcock. For services to Agricultural and Rural Affairs in Devon.
Stephen Woolford, Head of Interpretation and Collections, Imperial War Museum Duxford. For services to Heritage.
Alfred Edward Youell. For charitable services.
Iain Young, Chief Test Pilot, Marshall Aerospace. For services to the Aviation Industry.
Margaret Elizabeth Young. For services to Nursing and to the community in Selkirk, Scottish Borders.
Norman Edward Young. For charitable services in Northern Ireland.
Margaret Eva Zier. For services to the community in Newport, South Wales.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
John Philip Aspinall, President, Virgin Islands Search and Rescue. For services to the community, British Virgin Islands.
Jonathan David Barker, Senior Consultant, Literature Department, British Council.
Mesod Belilo, President, Justice of the Peace. For services to justice and to the community, Gibraltar.
Fiona Mary Florence Bishop, Treasurer, The Royal British Legion. For services to British ex-servicemen and women, Hong Kong.
Antony Brown, lately Pro-Consul, British High Commission, South Africa.
The Honourable Dorothy Neletha Isobel Butterfield, JP, M.P., Founding Owner and Director, Children and Adults Reaching for Education (CARE). For services to education, Bermuda.
Jacqueline Lesley Connor, Joint Co-founder and former Chair, Foreign and Commonwealth Office Lesbian and Gay Group.
The Reverend Peter James Crooks. For services to seafarers and the community, Yemen.
Graeme John Croxson, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Gerardo Del Guercio, Current IT Systems Workstream Manager, UK Border Agency International Group. For services to the creation and implementation of major IT systems.
Susan Peta Donegan, lately Third Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to consular assistance.
Jonathan Iqbal Drew, Joint Co-founder and former Chair, Foreign and Commonwealth Office Lesbian and Gay Group.
Alistair James Fortune, Military English Support Project Manager, British Council, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Joanna Elizabeth Genter, Third Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Joy Katharine Ivy Goodricke. For services to charitable activities in Spain.
Dorothy Heleen Hobbs, Vice Consul Nationality, British High Commission, South Africa.
Richard Eric Blake-James, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Laurence Edward Jemetta, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
George Fender Jones. For services to the British war dead at the Dürnbach Commonwealth War Grave, Munich.
Cecil William Lake. For services to culture, sports and the community, Montserrat.
Alastair Stronach MacDonald. For services to the resolution of boundary disputes in Africa and to cartography more generally.
Robin Andrew Marshall, Journalist. Lately Managing Editor, The Budapest Sun. For services to British/Hungarian relations.
Francis McGurk, lately Deputy Director, European School of Brussels. For services to education in Belgium.
Emily Adamberry Olivero. For services to the community in the field of mental health, Gibraltar.
Emma Elizabeth Ross, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Dr. Geoffrey Denis Summers, Lecturer, Middle East Technical University, Ankara. For services to British archaeological research in Turkey.
James Brian Thompson, Manager, Trade and Investment, British Consulate-General, Australia.
David Lawson Waters. For services to underprivileged young people and to cricket in Kenya.
Coral Rose Yon, Lieutenant, Salvation Army. For services to the community, St. Helena.
Sylvester Augustus George, lately Chief Superintendent, Royal Bahamas Police Force. For services as musician, arranger, conductor and administrator, Royal Bahamas Police Band.
Grenada
Order of the British Empire
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Civil Division
George Anthony Richard Menezes. For services to business.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
Civil Division
Dexter F. Leggard. For services to youth and to culture.
Anthony Welsh. For services to the State.
Papua New Guinea
Knight Bachelor
Leonard Wilson Kamit, CBE. For services to the Bank of Papua New Guinea and to the management of the national monetary policy.
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
The Right Honourable Sir Mekere Morauta. For services to the community, to the public service and to politics.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)