Keith Rowland Prior. (Market Rasen, Lincolnshire), Peter John Ansell. (Dover, Kent), Joanna Angelina Helen Snow. For services to the NHS, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. (Larne, County Antrim), Thomas Edward Donnelly. For services to Law and Order. The honours system continues to champion diversity at all levels and celebrates the breadth of service given by people from all backgrounds from all across the UK. Ambassador, Jo Cox Foundation and Chair, More in Common Batley and Spen. Executive Director, Rail Heritage Trust. You have accepted additional cookies. (London, Greater London), Michael Ashton Kuhn. A range of top private practice lawyers, in-house leaders and judges have been recognised in the latest New Year Honours list. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. For services to National Security. For services to the NHS and to Healthcare in the community. Inclusion Assistant, Laurel Lane Primary School, West Drayton. (Cotheridge, Worcestershire), Matthew Abel. Chair, The SAM Fund. Co-founder, 2-3 Degrees. Founder, Play2Give. (Leatherhead, Surrey), John Liversidge. (Godalming, Surrey), Carmen June Kelly. Penelope Margaret Ahlgrimm. For services to Diversity and Inclusion. For services to the community in West Lancashire. For services to Animal Welfare. For services to Heritage and to a Civil Society. British Science Week. (Lerwick, Shetland), Graham Mark Street. For services to Culture and to Creativity during Covid-19. For services to the Isle of Man during the Covid-19 crisis. For services to Charity during Covid-19. (Leek, Staffordshire), John Gilfillan. For services to Television Drama. For services to tennis. Dr. Merceline Dahl-Regis. For services to Young People and to the community in Holyhead, Anglesey. For services to the community in Bognor Regis and Littlehampton, West Sussex. (Springthorpe, South Yorkshire), Isabella Collum. President, Royal College of Psychiatrists. Daniel Kibble. Chair, Rosetrees Trust. For services to Defence and to Heritage. For services to the community in Baldwinhome, Cumbria. (Whitehead, County Antrim), William Thompson McElhinney. Chief Executive Officer and Founding Director, TBI Media. William Graves. (County Durham), Trevor David Ferguson. (Rugby, Warwickshire), Professor Wendy Anne Bickmore FRS FRSE. Centre Manager, Forth Valley Sensory Centre. Acting Head of Clinical Services, Scottish Ambulance Service. (London, Greater London), Jeanne Olive Nuttall. Director, Collin Care Group and Head, Mayfield Nursery, Glasgow. Member, Royal Households Sovereign Grant Audit and Risk Assurance Committee. Alistair James Butchart Livingston. For services to Law and Order. Lately Chair, National Lottery Community Fund Scotland Committee. Head Coach, Carterton Gymnastics Club. For services to Defence. For services to the Public Sector and Communications Regulation. For services to Philanthropy, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Diversity in the NHS in Wales. (Oldham, Greater Manchester), Ziaul Khan. (Market Rasen, Lincolnshire), Ruth Saunders. (Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex), Professor Alan Roger Maryon-Davis. For services to Nursing, Children, Young People and Safeguarding particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Social Engagement in the Arts in South West England. (Saddleworth, Greater Manchester), Lee David Barnard. For services to Policing. Chair, IDEO. (Alton, Hampshire), Dr Linda Diane Harris. Chairman, Dundee Bairns. (Oldham, Greater Manchester), Susan Jessica McVeigh MBE. (March, Cambridgeshire), Reverend David John Goronwy Evans. For services to Children and to Families. (Welford, Northamptonshire), Paul Malcolm Miller. Voluntary Service Overseas Volunteer. For services to Local History. Lately Artistic Director, Phoenix Dance Theatre, Chief Executive and Principal, Northern School of Contemporary Dance. Programme Director, Just Finance Foundation. Fundraiser, Charlies Beach Hut. For services to Social Housing. Chief Executive Officer, Sunrise Senior Living UK and Gracewell Healthcare and Chair, Nuffield Health. Founder, Have Stick Will Travel. For services to Cultural Heritage in the Aviation Industry. For services to Ayrshire Hospice. Director of Creative Economy, Cardiff University. For services to the community in North East England. (Ringwood, Hampshire), Richard James Foxley. For services to UK/Afghanistan relations. For his contribution to Environmental Stewardship, to Altruism and to the Community. (Haddington, East Lothian), William Dudley FRSA. For professional and voluntary services to Disadvantaged People. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Laura Patricia Alcock-Ferguson. (London, Greater London), Derek Alexander Baker. For services to Peace and Reconcilliation in Brookeborough, County Fermanagh. (Alton, Hampshire), Catherine Morgan. (London, Greater London), Paul Venners. Birthday Honours 2021: Singer Engelbert Humperdinck awarded MBE (Hertford, Hertfordshire), Professor Christopher Gerrard Moran. Co-founder, Urban Outreach. Assistant Show Secretary, Hertfordshire County Show. (Corsham, Wiltshire), Michael Ernest Braycotton. Chairman, London Apprenticeship Ambassador Network. For services to the community in Banff during the Covid-19 Response. For public and voluntary service to security. For services to the community in Wetherby, West Yorkshire. For services to British foreign policy and National Security. For services to Public Health and Adult Social Care, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Chairman, William Lamb Group. For services to Education. For services to Education in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. For services to Karate and the community in Swinton, South Yorkshire. Cyber Security Executive, Ernst and Young. For services to the Charity Sector, particularly during the Covid-19 response. Lawrence Owen Jenkins. Head Gardener, Bagshot Park. For services to Law and Order and to Cultural Heritage. For services to the Economy in Dumfries during the Covid-19 Response. Lately Chair of Governors, York College. The list highlights the incredible achievements. (Castlederg, County Tyrone), Maureen Powell. Captain Adam Reginald Williams. Constable Philip Paul Hanham. Woodland Manager, Hoburne Bashley, New Forest. Acting Flight Sergeant Christopher Medley. For services to the Vulnerable in Inverness during the Covid-19 Response. Programme Co-ordinator, Science, South Devon College. For services to British foreign policy. Leo Garbutt. For services to Young People in Roundhay, Leeds through Girlguiding UK. Chief Privacy Officer, Refinitiv and President, Women in Banking and Finance. Lately Account Manager, Department for International Trade. For public and political service. For services to Speech and Language Therapy. Finance Commissioner, Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government. For services to Children, to Young People and to the Charitable Sector. For services to the Burmese ex-Servicemen of the Crown during WWII. (London, Greater London), Robin Walton. Marc John Burton. For services to Young People with Additional Needs and Disabilities and to Community Cohesion in Glasgow. Chief Executive, Whitmore Vale Housing Association. For charitable services to Prostate and Testicular Cancer Research. (Eynsford, Kent), Nwamaka Carol Akiwumi. (Dirleton, East Lothian), William Little. (Langbank, Renfrewshire), Linda Elizabeth Stewart. For services to Wildlife Conservation and to the Re-Introduction of Rare Native Species to the UK. For services to Pharmacy and Patient Safety, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Deputy Director, Museums and Cultural Property, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. Engelbert Humperdinck said he is "thrilled" and "touched" after being awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list. (London, Greater London), Rachel Jacqueline Davis. (Whitworth, Lancashire), Niraj Kumar Sharma. (Middleton, Greater Manchester), Richard Carley. For services to the NHS and the Covid-19 Response in the East of England. Co-founder 6a Architects. For voluntary service to Education in Larne, County Antrim. (Manuden, Essex), Robert Heard. Robert David McFawn. Lately Division and County Commissioner, Girlguiding. Make-up Artist. Resource Manager, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, The Prison Opticians Trust. Director, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Essex Police. (London, Greater London), Kenneth MacRae Robertson. (Portsmouth, Hampshire), Wendy Clapham. Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Healthcare and Social Care in Argyll and Bute. Barry Hamilton. Executive Director, East Belfast Community Development Agency. Richard Corri Barrow. PDF A w a r d s f o r N e w Y e a r H o n o u r s L i s t 2 0 2 1 - GOV.UK Co-founder, Sisters Grimm. Charlotte Louise Dixon-Sutcliffe. For services to Parliament during Covid-19. (Stockbridge, Hampshire), Anthony John Spiro. DBE/MBE/WBE Directory . (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire), Neville Alfred Baxter. (Brentwood, Essex), Dr Paul Robert Grant. For services to Emergency Medicine and to the Covid-19 Response. For services to the community in Wakefield, West Yorkshire during the Covid-19 Response. Managing Director, ATI Holidays. For services to Higher Education. (Castleford, West Yorkshire), Julie Coveney. I firmly believe in public service as an enabler for people's wellbeing in all senses e.g physical, prosperity. (Holywood, County Down), Pamela Hypher. Melanie Claire Hopkins. For services to Education and to the Community. Elizabeth Ruth Hughes. For services to Art. (London, Greater London), Sandra Marilyn Barnett-Pollock. For services Refugees. (Plymouth, Devon), Chris Pedlar. Nurse Consultant, Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. (Bournemouth, Dorset), David Thompson QPM. (Rothbury, Northumberland), Emma Cobley. For services to Transport. Director of Childrens Services, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. Lately Head of Operations and Regional Media, Conservative Party. Rebecca Susan Russo. Richard Douglas Cheesley from Maidstone, is the Tipstaff for the High Court. (Cardenden, Fife), Sharon Elizabeth Gill. Co-founder, Secretary and current President, Jewish Association for Mental Illness. New Year Honours 2022: Jason Kenny receives a knighthood and - BBC For services to Parliament, particularly during Covid-19. For charitable and voluntary services to People with Brain Tumours. For services to British foreign policy. For services to History and to the community in Hayling Island, Hampshire.