Queen’s Birthday Honours list

The full ist of those honoured by the Queen

KNIGHTS BACHELOR

Brendan Barber. Formerly general secretary, Trades Union Congress. For services to employment relations. (London)

Nigel Bogle. Co-founder and group chairman, Bartle Bogle Hegarty. For services to the advertising industry. (London)

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David Anthony Carter. Executive principal, Cabot Learning Federation. For services to education. (Nailsworth, Gloucestershire)

Andrew William Dilnot, CBE. Chairman, UK Statistics Authority and warden, Nuffield College, University of Oxford. For services to economics and economic policy. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Kenneth Archibald Gibson. Executive headteacher, Harton Technology College, Jarrow School, South Tyneside and Academy 360, Sunderland. For services to education. (Cleadon, Tyne and Wear)

Professor Malcolm John Grant, CBE. President and provost, University College London. For services to higher education. (London)

Dr Andrew James Hall. Chair, Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation. For services to public health. (London)

John Robert Hills, CBE. Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics. For services to social policy development. (London)

Michael Hintze, AM. Philanthropist. For services to the arts. (London)

Stephen Geoffrey Houghton, CBE. Leader, Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. For parliamentary and political services. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)

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Stephen House, QPM. Chief Constable, Police Service of Scotland. For services to law and order. (Kincardine, Fife)

Anish Mikhail Kapoor, CBE. Sculptor. For services to visual arts. (London)

Professor Peng Tee Khaw. Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon and Professor Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL, London. For services to ophthalmology. (London)

Edward Julian Egerton Leigh, MP. Member of Parliament for Gainsborough and lately Chair, Public Accounts Committee. For public and political service. (London)

Gregory Michael Gerard Martin. Executive head, Durand Academy, London Borough of Lambeth. For services to education. (Rotherfield, East Sussex)

Andrew Charles Mayfield. Chair, John Lewis Partnership and Chair, UK Commission for Employment and Skills. For services to business. (Newbury, Berkshire)

Professor David Harry Metcalf, CBE. Chair, Migration Advisory Committee, London. For services to UK migration policy. (London)

Jonathan Edward Harland (John) Mills, FRSE. Director and chief executive, Edinburgh International Festival. For services to culture. (Edinburgh)

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Richard Lake Olver. Chairman, BAE Systems plc. For services to business. (Danbury, Essex)

Professor Stephen Patrick O’Rahilly, FRS. Professor of Clinical Biochemistry and Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. For services to medical research. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)

Howard Hugh Panter. Co-founder, Joint chief executive and creative director, Ambassador Theatre Group. For services to theatre. (West Byfleet, Surrey)

Professor Christopher Antoniou Pissarides, FBA. School Professor of Economics and Political Science, London School of Economics and Political Science. For services to economics. (London)

Anthony Robinson. For public and political service. (London)

Anthony Michael Vaughan Salz. For voluntary service to young people and public life. (London)

David Richard Alexander Scott, CBE. Chief executive, Digital UK. For services to digital switchover. (London)

Professor Nigel Richard Shadbolt. Professor of Artificial Intelligence, University of Southampton. For services to science and engineering. (Lymington, Hampshire)

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Professor Michael Rudolf Stratton, FRS. Director, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. For services to medical science. (London)

The Rt Hon Robert Andrew Stunell, OBE, MP. Member of Parliament for Hazel Grove. For public and political service. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)

Professor Eric Jackson Thomas. Vice-Chancellor, University of Bristol and president, Universities UK. For services to higher education. (Romsey, Hampshire)

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Jonathan Andrew de Sievrac Stephens. Permanent secretary, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For public service especially to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. (London)

CB

Andrew Simon Campbell. Director of Strategy and Performance Team, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to the Civil Service and to local government reform. (Godalming, Surrey)

Jeremy Patrick Stewart Crawford. Formerly chief executive, UK Export Finance. For services to UK exports. (London)

Ms Melanie Henrietta Dawes. For services to the Civil Service in the field of economic policy. (London)

Mrs Elizabeth Anne Finlay Gardiner. Parliamentary Counsel, Cabinet Office. For services to the preparation of legislation. (Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire)

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Ms Ann Frances Gross. Director of Foundation Years and Special Educational Needs Group, Department for Education. For services to special education and social care. (London)

Paul Graham Kirby. Formerly director, No 10 Policy Unit. For services to public service reform. (Wallingford, Oxfordshire)

Allan Deverell Roberts. Formerly Counsel to the chairman of Committees, House of Lords. For services to the House of Lords. (London)

Miss Jennifer (Mrs Ellis) Rowe. Chief executive, UK Supreme Court and Trustee, Royal British Legion. For services to the administration of justice and to the Royal British Legion.

ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER

GCVO

Lady Susan Katharine Hussey, DCVO. Lady in Waiting to The Queen.

The Honourable Dame Mary Anne Morrison, DCVO. Lady In Waiting to The Queen.

KCVO

Eric Dancer, CBE. Lord-Lieutenant of Devon.

CVO

Mrs Catherine Margaret Dean. Lord-Lieutenant of Fife.

Mrs Elisabeth Aline Clare Hunka, LVO. Director of Personnel, Royal Household.

Marcus James O’Lone, LVO. Land Agent, Sandringham Estate.

The Honourable James Henry Leigh-Pemberton. Receiver-General, Duchy of Cornwall.

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Maj Alexander Richard Trotter. Lord-Lieutenant of Berwickshire.

LVO

Michael Philip Batt. For services to the Royal Household.

Dr Trevor Austin Carmichael, QC. Formerly Trustee, The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation.

Mark Fromont, MVO, RVM. Head Chef, Royal Household.

Mrs Alison Frances Moore-Gwyn. Formerly chief executive, National Playing Fields Association.

Lt Col Edward Lloyd-Jukes, OBE. Yeoman Usher of the Black Rod.

Robert Guy Mitchell, MVO. Head of Human Resources, Duchy of Cornwall.

Patrick Derek Passley. Formerly Trustee, The Prince’s Trust.

Michael Richard Sefi. Keeper of the Royal Philatelic Collection.

Adrian Michael Smith, MVO. Assistant to the Master of the Household, C Branch, Royal Household.

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Mrs Amanda Jane Thirsk. Private secretary to The Duke of York.

MVO

Malcolm Anthony Barrett, RVM. Custodian, California Stores and the Royal Mausoleum.

Professor Rodney Brazier. For services to Constitutional Law.

Mrs Jennifer Ruth Chapman. Formerly secretary to Princess Alexandra, the Honourable Lady Ogilvy.

Miss Jacqueline Patricia Clarke. Retail Operations manager, Royal Collection.

Nicholas John Dawson. Deputy head, Aberdovey Centre, Outward Bound.

Bernard Patrick John Flannery, RVM. Head Butler, Household of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.

Maj Peter Antony Flynn. Equerry to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.

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Richard John Furstenheim. Organist and director of Music, Chapel Royal, Windsor Great Park.

Peter Gates. Management Accountant, Royal Collection Enterprises Limited.

Mrs Lucinda Emma Mina Gibbon. Personal assistant to the Comptroller, Lord Chamberlain’s Office.

Sgt John Graham Hazel. Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.

Terence Charles Holdforth, RVM. House manager and Butler, Royal Lodge.

Sgt Stuart Dale Richards. Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.

David William Ripley. Director of Learning and Adventure, Outward Bound Trust.

Miss Claudia Catherine Spens. Head of General Correspondence, Household of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.

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Miss Helen Margaret Walch. Public Enterprises manager, Sandringham Estate.

Andrew Westwood. Communications Systems Analyst, Royal Household.

Gary Michael Wilson, RVM. Chief Gilder, Royal Household.

ROYAL VICTORIAN MEDAL

Bar to RVM

Frederick Arthur Ind, RVM. Estate Worker, Highgrove.

RVM

Robert Idwal Bellis. Yeoman Warder, HM Tower of London.

Alexander Douglas Burnett. Yeoman Bed Goer, The Queen’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.

Mrs Teresa Rose Coolahan. Housekeeper, Wood Farm.

Christopher Gay. Senior Porter, Palace of Holyroodhouse.

Mrs Alexandra MacMillan. Formerly Daily Cleaner, Palace of Holyroodhouse.

Mrs Philippa Jane (Pippa) Ozard. Head Chef, Government House, Guernsey.

Mrs Eila Rita Doreen Peters. Formerly Upholsteress and General assistant, Royal Household.

James Martin Scurlock. Gardener, Highgrove.

Ian Charles Watmore. Gamekeeper, Crown Estate, Windsor.

Mark Welford. Team Leader, Landscape Unit, Crown Estate, Windsor.

ORDER OF THE COMPANIONS OF HONOUR

Members

The Rt Hon Sir Walter Menzies Campbell, CBE, QC, MP. Member of Parliament for North East Fife. For public and political service. (Edinburgh)

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Sir Nicholas Andrew Serota. Director, Tate. For services to Art. (London)

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Mrs Susan Mary Bourne. Headteacher, The Avenue School, Reading, Berkshire. For services to Education. (Newbury, Berkshire)

Professor Nicola Anne Cullum. Professor of Nursing, University of Manchester. For services to Nursing Research and Wound Care. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)

Mrs Janet Wolfson De Botton, CBE. Philanthropist. For charitable services to the Arts. (London)

Mrs Diana Margaret Ellis, CBE. Executive Chair, British Rowing. For services to Rowing. (Lightwater, Surrey)

Professor Anne Mandall Johnson. Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, University College London. For services to the study of Infectious Diseases. (London)

Professor Hermione Lee, CBE. President, Wolfson College and Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford. For services to Literary Scholarship. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Professor Judith Anne Rees, CBE. Formerly director, LSE and Political Science and director, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and Environment. For services to Higher Education. (London)

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Mrs Phyllis Somers. Philanthropist. For charitable services. (Jersey, Channel Islands)

Mrs Dana Ross-Wawrzynski. Executive Headteacher, Altrincham Grammar School for Girls. For services to Education. (Bowdon, Cheshire)

CBE

John Robert Henderson Agnew. Chairman, Henderson Group. For services to Business and to Charity in Northern Ireland. (Carrickfergus, Antrim)

Ms Susan Penelope Akers, QPM. Formerly Deputy assistant commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing. (Thames Ditton, Surrey)

Ms Terrie Elizabeth Alafat. Director, Housing Growth and Affordable Housing, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Homeless People. (London)

Christopher John Allison, MBE. National Olympic Security Co-ordinator for London 2012. For services to the Security of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. (Harrow, Middlesex)

Dr Ian Wilson Russell Anderson. Formerly president, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. For services to Emergency Medicine. (Newton Mearns, Glasgow)

Professor Helen Apsimon. Professor of Air Pollution Studies, Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College, London. For services to Air Pollution Science. (Frimley, Surrey)

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Paul Archer. Head of Contact Centres, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to DWP Contact Centres and to charitable fundraising. (Hope, Derbyshire)

John Peter Atkins. Chief executive Officer, The Kemnal Academies Trust. For services to Education. (Ashford, Kent)

Rowan Sebastian Atkinson. Actor and Comedian. For services to Drama and charity. (London)

The Honourable Michael John Attenborough. Theatre director and Producer. For services to the Theatre. (London)

Mrs Victoria Louise Beer. Executive Principal, Ashton on Mersey School, Trafford. For services to Education. (High Peak, Derbyshire)

Simon James Robert Bland. Department for International Development Representative, Geneva. For services to Global Health. (Stamford, USA)

Ms Claire Bloom. Actress. For services to Drama. (London, SW6)

Kenneth Peter Bounds. For services to the community in the City of Liverpool. (Liverpool, Merseyside)

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Allan John Bowman. Chair, Social Care Institute for Excellence. For services to Social Care. (Hove, East Sussex)

Dr Andrew Edward Brown. Deputy Chair, Environment Agency. For services to the Environment. (Leyburn, North Yorkshire)

Mrs Margaret Evelyn (Dr Aston) Buxton, FBA. Ecclesiastical Historian. For services to Historical Scholarship.

Ms Dinah Elizabeth Caine, OBE. Chief executive Officer, Creative Skillset. For services to the Creative Industries. (London)

Professor Terence Cave, FBA. Emeritus Professor of French Literature, University of Oxford. For services to Literary Scholarship. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Mrs Pamela Joy Chesters. Formerly Chair, Action for Children. For services to Vulnerable Children. (London)

John Senan Cole. Deputy secretary, Health Estates Investment Group, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Healthcare Investment. (Bangor, Down)

John Charles William Compton. Chief executive, Regional Health and Social Care Board. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, Antrim)

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Mrs Caroline Louise Cooper. Chief Operating Officer, Big Society Capital. For services to Social Investment. (London)

Professor John Anthony George Craven. Vice-Chancellor, University of Portsmouth. For services to Higher Education and to the community in Hampshire. (Petersfield, Hampshire)

Graham Dacre. Founder and Chair, OPEN Youth Trust and Lind Trust. For charitable services to Young People. (Norwich, Norfolk)

Roger Alexander Deakins. Cinematographer. For services to Film. (California, USA)

Ms Hilary Lorraine Devey. Chairman and chief executive, Pall-Ex. For services to the Transport Industry and to charity. (Ellistown, Leicestershire)

Ms Sally Anne Sheila Dicketts. Chief executive and Principal, Oxford and Cherwell Valley College and Chair, Reading College. For services to Further Education. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Dr Jennifer Dixon. Chief executive, Nuffield Trust, London. For services to Public Health. (London)

John Drew. Formerly chief executive, Youth Justice Board for England and Wales. For services to Youth Justice. (London)

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Geoffrey Driver. Leader, Lancashire County Council. For services to Local Government. (Preston, Lancashire)

Cecil Duckworth, OBE. For services to charity and to the community in Worcestershire. (Worcester, Worcestershire)

Gareth Evans. Formerly Deputy director, Public Finances and General Team, Treasury Solicitor’s Department. For services to Financial Stability. (London)

Iain Richard Evans. Chairman, LEK Consulting. For services to the Review of Defence Acquisition and the Consultancy Industry. (London)

John Frederick Farmer. Chairman, The Royal British Legion. For voluntary service to Ex-Servicemen and Women. (Knodishall, Suffolk)

Ms Christine Farnish. For services to Financial Services and Consumer Affairs. (Hove, East Sussex)

Richard Findlay. Non-Executive Independent chairman, STV Group plc. For services to the Arts and Creative Industries in Scotland. (Edinburgh)

Robert Fleming. Philanthropist. For charitable services. (Bicester, Oxfordshire)

Julian Wyatt Glover. Actor. For services to Drama. (London)

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Alban Francis Xavier Green. Chief executive, Leigh Academies Trust, Kent. For services to Education. (Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex)

Peter Anthony Griffiths. Formerly chairman, Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare. (Wadhurst, East Sussex)

Professor Philip John Gummett. Formerly chief executive, Higher Education Funding Council for Wales. For services to Higher Education in Wales. (High Peak, Derbyshire)

Professor Michael Harmer. Chair, Welsh Health Specialist Services Committee. For services to Healthcare. (Caerphilly)

Malcolm Gareth Hayday. Chief executive Officer and Founder, Charity Bank. For services to charities and Social Enterprise. (Mayfield, East Sussex)

Professor Anthony Francis Heath, FBA. Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester and Emeritus Professor of Sociology University of Oxford. For services to Social Science. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Thomas Alexander Heatherwick. Founder, Heatherwick Studio. For services to the Design Industry. (London)

Dr Carol Homden. Chief executive, Thomas Coram Foundation for Children. For services to Children and Families. (London)

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Dennis Vincent Hone. Chief executive Officer, Olympic Delivery Authority. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. (Clapham, Bedfordshire)

Jonathan Peter Joures. Director, Universal Credit Business Transformation, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Reform of Workplace Pensions and voluntary service to Disadvantaged Children. (London)

John Keelty. Director, Finance Planning and Performance, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Improving Tax Systems. (Brookwood, Surrey)

Iain Benjamin King. Stability Adviser, Department for International Development. For services to Governance in Libya, Afghanistan and Kosovo. (London)

Mrs Pauline Leeson. Chief executive, Children in Northern Ireland. For services to Children in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)

Richard Lewis. Chairman, Sport England and Lately Executive Chair, Rugby Football League. For services to Sports Administration. (Shepley, West Yorkshire)

Geoffrey Howard Lister. For services to Training in the Construction Industry. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)

Wade Cleone Lyn. Founder and managing director, Cleone Foods and Board Member, Greater Birmingham and Solihull LEP. For services to Business in the West Midlands. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

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Charles Dorsey MacKay. Chairman, Historic Royal Palaces. For services to Heritage and Conservation. (London)

Professor Alison Murray MacLeod. Professor of Medicine, Aberdeen University. For services to Life Science Research. (Ballater, Aberdeenshire)

Paul Martin. Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)

Allan Johnstone Massie. Journalist and Author. For services to Literature. (Selkirk, Scottish Borders)

Ms Kathleen Denise McDonagh. Director of IT Delivery, Shared Services Directorate, Home Office. For services to Information Technology. (London)

Neil Scott Wishart McIntosh. Chief executive Officer, CfBT Education Trust. For services to Education. (Goring, Oxfordshire)

Dr Robert McIntosh. Director Scotland, Forestry Commission. For services to Forestry. (Kinross, Perth and Kinross)

Dr Ruth Mitchell McKernan. Senior vice president, Pfizer and chief Scientific Officer, Neusentis. For services to Business and Innovation. (Faversham, Kent)

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David McLetchie. M.S.P. Member of the Scottish Parliament and former Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party. (Edinburgh)

Peter Francis McNaney. Chief executive, Belfast City Council. For services to Local Government and the community. (Belfast)

Peter William Mead. Co-Founder, Abbott Mead Vickers. For services to the Creative Industries. (London)

Ronnie Edward Mercer. Chairman, Scottish Water. For services to the Public Sector Water Utility in Scotland. (Kilmacolm, Ayrshire and Arran)

David Frederick Montague. Group chief executive, London and Quadrant. For services to Housing in London. (London)

Paul Richard Morgan. Regional director, South East and Europe, UK Border Force, Home Office. For services to Border Safety and Security. (Dover, Kent)

Mrs Dale Jane Murray. Entrepreneur and Business Investor. For services to Business. (London)

Professor (Thomas) Hugh Pennington, FRSE. Emeritus Professor of Bacteriology, University of Aberdeen. For services to Microbiology and Food Hygiene. (Aberdeen)

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Grayson Perry. Ceramic Artist. For services to Contemporary Art. (London)

David John Pitchford, LVO. Head of Profession, Major Projects Authority. For services to Government Project Management. (London)

Ms Jane Platt. Chief executive, National Savings and Investments. For Financial Service to the UK. (London)

Mrs Linda Pollard, OBE, DL. For services to Business and to the community in Yorkshire and the Humber. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)

Dr Leonard Selwyn Polonsky. Philanthropist. For charitable services. (London)

Councillor Gary Andrew Porter. Leader, South Holland District Council and vice chairman, Local Government Association. For services to Local Government. (Spalding, Lincolnshire)

Samuel Brian Rea, MBE. Chair, Northern Ireland Policing Board. For services to Policing and the community in Northern Ireland. (Donaghadee, Down)

Jonathan Alistair James Reekie. Chief executive, Aldeburgh Music. For services to Music. (Snape, Suffolk)

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Ms Joanna Mary Reid. Deputy director, Department for International Development. For humanitarian service to Yemen. (London)

Mrs Emma Rice. Founder, Emma Bridgewater Ltd. For services to Industry.

Ms Susan Lloyd-Roberts, MBE. Journalist. For services to Journalism. (London)

Professor Anthony George Rudd. National Clinical director for Stroke, St Thomas’s Hospital, London. For services to Stroke Medicine. (London)

Ms Jasvinder Sanghera. Founder, Karma Nirvana. For services to Victims of Forced Marriage and Honour-based Violence. (Duffield, Derbyshire)

Donald Anthony Sargent. General director, Sage Gateshead. For services to the Arts in North East England. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)

Professor John Peter Scott, FBA. Pro vice-Chancellor for Research and Professor in Sociology, University of Plymouth. For services to Social Science. (Lostwithiel, Cornwall)

Ms Jeanette Siddall. For services to Dance. (London)

Professor James Ferguson Skea, OBE. Professor of Sustainable Energy, Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London. For services to Sustainable Energy. (Brighton, East Sussex)

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Christie Smith. Formerly head of Police and Fire Reform Division, Scottish Government. For services to Emergency Services Reform in Scotland. (North Berwick, East Lothian)

John Kevin Smith, QPM. Formerly chief Constable, Central Scotland Police. For services to Law and Order in Central Scotland. (Newton Mearns, Glasgow)

Dr John Andrew Spence, OBE, DL. Chairman, South East Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to Business in the South East. (Chelmsford, Essex)

Nicholas Frederick Starr. Executive director, National Theatre. For services to Theatre. (London)

Brian Stein. For services to Business and to the community in Leicestershire. (East Bridgford, Nottinghamshire)

Max Laurence Steinberg, OBE. For services to Business and to the community in Liverpool. (Liverpool, Merseyside)

Gailene Patricia Stock. Director Royal Ballet School. For services to dance. (London)

Oliver Henry James Stocken. Chair of the Trustees, Natural History Museum. For services to the Arts. (London)

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John Edward Taylor. Formerly chief executive Officer, Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service. For services to Employment Relations. (London)

Jonathan Bruce Taylor. Deputy director, Pandemic Influenza Programme and Deputy director, Olympic and Paralympic Health Programme, London. For services to Public Health. (Stanmore, Middlesex)

Mrs Dorothy Carrington Thompson. Chief executive, Drax Group plc. For services to the UK Electricity Industry. (London)

Anthony Tomei. Formerly director, the Nuffield Foundation. For services to Education. (London)

Mrs Teresa Margaret Tunnadine. Headteacher, the Compton School, London Borough of Barnet. For services to Education. (London)

Mrs Elaine Joy Beardsley-Turton. Head of People Development, HR, Child Maintenance Group, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Child Support. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)

David Peter Walden. Board Member, Affinity Trust. For services to Health and Social Care. (Cranleigh, Surrey)

Anthony Stanley Lau-Walker. Chief executive, Eastleigh College and Member, UK Commission for Employment and Skills. For services to Further Education. (Guildford, Surrey)

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Professor Jeremy Daniel McKendrick Watson. Director, Global Research, Arup. For services to Engineering. (Worthing, West Sussex)

Professor Albert Peter Weale, FBA. Professor of Political Theory and Public Policy, University College London. For services to Political Science. (Harston, Cambridgeshire)

Ms Victoria Kirstyn Williams, AM. Member of the Welsh Assembly for Brecon and Radnorshire. For public and political service. (Brecon, Powys)

William Winters. Chief executive Officer, Renshaw Bay. For services to the Economy and UK Financial Services Industry. (London)

Neil Russell Woodford. Head of UK Investment, Invesco Perpetual. For services to the Economy. (Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire)

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Adesola Olumide Adetosoye. Formerly Divisional director, Children and Young People’s Services, Lambeth Council. For services to Children and Young People. (Bexleyheath, Kent)

Kwame Akuffo, JP. Formerly Member, Social Security Advisory Committee. For services to Social Policy and to the community in West London. (Ruislip, Middlesex)

Ms Hilary Alexander. Fashion Editor. For services to Fashion Journalism. (London)

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Mrs Susan Margaret Anderson. Council Member, Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service and Member, Low Pay Commission. For services to Employment Relations. (Chislehurst, Kent)

Brian Annable. For services to Cycling. (Edinburgh)

David Ulrich Armitage. For services to charitable giving in Yorkshire and the UK. (Brighouse, West Yorkshire)

Alan David Armstrong. Chairman and chief executive Officer, Almac Group. For services to the Economy in Northern Ireland. (Ballyclare, Antrim)

Professor Wendy Sheila Atkin. Professor in Gastrointestinal Epidemiology, Imperial College London. For services to Bowel Cancer Prevention. (London)

Trevor Baker. Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)

Ms Clare Victoria Balding. Sports Presenter and Journalist. For services to Broadcasting and Journalism. (London)

Miss Georgina Elizabeth Balmforth. Grade 6, head of Protective Security Section, Office for Security and Counter Terrorism, Home Office. For services to Protective Security. (Burgess Hill, West Sussex)

Edward Barber. Co-Founder, Barber and Osgerby. For services to the Design Industry. (London)

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Derek Alan Barnett. Formerly chief Superintendent, president Police Superintendents’ Association of England and Wales. For services to Policing. (Northwich, Cheshire)

Mrs Kamal Basran. Founder, The Authentic Food Company. For services to Business and Charity. (Wilmslow, Cheshire)

Arthur Leonard Jack Bate. Disability Adviser, Hertfordshire Council. For services to People with Disabilities in Hertfordshire. (Stevenage, Hertfordshire)

Mrs Rachel Catherine Christie Below. Finance Business Change Lead, Home Office. For services to Government Financial Management. (Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire)

Mrs Susan Jane Bernhauser. Formerly Dean of Human and Health Sciences, University of Huddersfield. For services to Nursing. (Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex)

Mrs Andrea Lesley Bilbow. Founder and chief executive, Attention Deficit Information and Support Service. For services to People with Attention Deficit and their Families. (Edgware, Middlesex)

Ms Ann Black. Secretary, Constituency Labour Party, Oxford East. For parliamentary and political service. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Derek Booker. Director, Lagan Legacy. For services to Maritime and Industrial Heritage in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)

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(John) Richard Boulter. Group head, Growth and Livelihoods, Department for International Development. For services to Reconstruction in Afghanistan. (Edenbridge, Kent)

Ernest Colin Brace. Chairman, Brace’s Bakery. For services to the Baking Industry and to the community in Wales. (Blackwood, Mid Glamorgan)