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Russell Ogden, the current FAI Paragliding World Champion, has been awarded an MBE in the UK's prestigious new year honours list. For services to Nature Conservation in the UK and Africa. Paramedic, Scottish Ambulance Service. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Lucille Weir. Peter John Field J.P. Lord-Lieutenant of East Sussex. For services to Higher Education. For services to Young People in Liverpool. (Coatbridge, Lanarkshire), Sara Louise Pepper. (London, Greater London), Craig Stephenson. (Woking, Surrey), John Mapletoft. Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Kent. For public service. Principal Specialist, Water and Pollution. (Thirsk, North Yorkshire), Dr Judith Ann Webb. Executive Director of Nursing, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust. (Rochford, Essex), Jon Parker. Culture Collection Manager, Scottish Association for Marine Scientists. For services to British Horseracing and to Charity, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. (Sevenoaks, Kent), Jacqueline Nicola Copping. For voluntary service to Armed Forces Veterans. (Hertford, Hertfordshire), Professor Christopher Gerrard Moran. For services to British foreign policy. (St Helens, Merseyside), Kathleen Beavan. (Heswall, Merseyside), Joe Simmonds. (London, Greater London), Marie Shevas. (St Andrews, Fife), Barbara Helen Dean. (Abergavenny, Gwent), Sacha Paul Bedding. For services to Law Enforcement. (Salford, Greater Manchester), Alan James Oddie. David John Bickle. (Thurston, Suffolk), Neil Ferries. (London, Greater London), Christine Powell. For services to Mental Health. Combat System Engineer, Defence, Equipment and Support, Ministry of Defence. Musculoskeletal Clinical Specialist, Warrior Sports Rehabilitation. Actress. (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear), David Keay Dorward. (Lisburn, County Antrim), Emma Victoria Henderson. Programme Manager, The HALO Trust, Somaliland. (Guildford, Surrey), Brenda Ann Jackson. Founding Director, Campaign to End Loneliness. For services to the Green Energy, the Finance Sector and Climate Change. For services to Policing and to Charity. (London, Greater London), Professor Adele Diana Jones. Founder and Chair, ASPIE. (Bracknell, Berkshire), Alan Thomas Curtis. Coach, Whitmore Netball Club. (Langbank, Renfrewshire), Professor Kathleen Mary Linn Stock. Nurse, Health Visitor and Clinical Team Leader; Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust. For services to Parliament, particularly during the Covid-19 Response and voluntary service to Football. (Brookeborough, County Fermanagh), Patricia Anne Owen. For services to Volunteering in the Not-For-Profit Sector, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. (Andover, Hampshire), Dr Thomas Bernard Nicholas Best. Lately Chief Executive Officer, Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult. (MBE) are: Paul Miller for services to retail customers during the COVID-19 response; Colleen Blair for services to swimming; Lately Watch Manager, Cleveland Fire Brigade. (Derby, Derbyshire), Dr Anna Victoria Brown. For services to Law and Order. (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire), Maureen McKeown. For services to Cancer Fundraising. (London, Greater London), Balbir Seimar. For services to Young People and Scouting. (Wetherby, West Yorkshire), Adrian Richard Hawkins. (Somerset, Gloucestershire), Kim Elizabeth Sheers. For services to Dance, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. (Clogher, County Tyrone), Evelyn Graham. (Haywards Heath, West Sussex), Philip Norman Archer. Headteacher, Ridgeway School, Farnham. For services to Public Libraries. (London, Greater London), Stephanie MacDonald. Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon. (London, Greater London), Emma Margaret Morris. Felicity Ann Waley-Cohen. Special Constable, South Wales Police. (London, Greater London), Philip John Cowburn. For public service. For public service. Chief Executive, Whitmore Vale Housing Association. For services to the Unemployed. (London, Greater London), Carol Susan Tiley. (London, Greater London), Barbara Maureen Cline. For services to Literature. For services to Healthcare in Guernsey during the Covid-19 pandemic. (London, Greater London), Brian Robert Barwick. Simon Arthur Moseley. For services to International Development. Volunteer, NSPCC. Travel and Logistics Officer, Household of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Principal and Vice-Chancellor, University of Stirling. For services to Charities on the Isle of Man and in Nepal. Chief Fire Officer, County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service. (Tarporley, Cheshire), Emma Samantha Evans. Governor, H.M. Prison Stocken. (Alvah, Banffshire), Stephen Lenaghan. Dean Cowell. For services to Design. Crew Member and Mechanic on the Offshore Boat, Wells Lifeboat Station. For services to International Development. Ronald Cairnduff. (London, Greater London), Rachel Poulton. Choreographer. For services to Charity and to the community in Lampeter, West Wales. For services to Law and Order. (London, Greater London), George Philip McKenzie. (Rothbury, Northumberland), Emma Cobley. Deputy Chief Constable, Leicestershire Police. (Scarborough, North Yorkshire), Colleen Isla Blair. Medical Director, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Special Inspector, Suffolk Constabulary. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to British foreign policy. (Belfast), Andrew John Hurst. For services to the community in London during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Antigua and Barbuda. Deputy Director, Covid-19 Science, Head of Profession for Health, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (London, Greater London), Martin Andrew Rowley. (Uckfield, East Sussex), Alan John Lindsay Kennedy Moore MBE. (Oldham, Greater Manchester), Anne Claydon. Founder and Chairman of Help for Forgotten Allies. (Stafford, Staffordshire), James David Trott. (Gosport, Hampshire), Dr Michael Paul Weekes. (Watchet, Somerset), Mursal Hedayat. Founder, Enterprise Nation. For services to Foster Care in Moray. (Poynton, Cheshire), Professor Barbara Lesley Chadwick. Volunteer, 1st Greenisland Company, The Boys Brigade. For services to People with Autism. (London, Greater London), David Alan John Walrond. For voluntary service to Young People. (Rhyl, Denbighshire), Larissa Joy. (Northwich, Cheshire), Patricia Ann Holt. For services to Education in London. (Dorking, Surrey), Jacques Michael Olson Oxenham. (Caterham, Surrey), Lynn Smith. For services to the Public Sector and Communications Regulation. (Bieldside, City of Aberdeen), Nicola Newton. England and Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling has. Carpenter, Crown Estate, Windsor. (Dunadry, County Antrim), Dr Judith Sarah Colette Graham. Recipients are cited for a wide range of activities, such as championing the needs of personnel, leading on conservation, representing the Army with distinction and providing outstanding support to the COVID-19 response. For services to Politics and to Business. (London, Greater London), Mary Nelson. For services to Trauma Surgery. The 39-year-old 's gong comes two decades after. (Swansea, West Glamorgan), John Charles Jasper. For services to the community in Oundle, Northamptonshire. Acting Head of Clinical Services, Scottish Ambulance Service. For charitable fundraising for Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust. Principal Police Chaplain, South Wales Police. Head of Health and Social Care, Bishop Challoner School, Shadwell, London. Christopher Martin Mann. Ann Letitia Cowan. Lately Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. Judith Marie Alpuche. For services to People with Intellectual Disabilities. For services to Education. For services to Peace and Reconcilliation in Brookeborough, County Fermanagh. Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Jersey General Hospital. For services to Foster Care in Moray. Awards and honours. For services to Engineering. Chief Executive and Secretary, Royal and Ancient Golf Club. (Longthorpe, Cambridgeshire), John George Lillywhite. For services to the community in Eardisland, Herefordshire. For services to British Nationals overseas. Voluntary Founder and Chair, Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People and Co-founder, the Laura Centre. Lately Leader, European Parliamentary Labour Party. (Farnham, Surrey), Catherine Julie Palmer. (London, Greater London), Maxwell John Milburn. (Alnwick, Northumberland), William Barry Douglas OBE. For services to Road Safety and to Policing. For services to Religion and to Community activities. Chief Inspector, Bedfordshire Police. (Epsom, Surrey), Tim Ramsey. For services to Education. Lately Policy and Legislation Principal, Defence Maritime Regulator. (Crick, Northamptonshire), Maria Keaveney-Jessiman. For services to International Trade and to the Creative Industry. Chief Executive, Esmee Fairbairn Foundation. (London, Greater London), Matthew Hampson. For services to British Nationals overseas. (Oakham, Rutland), Freda May Davies. Alison Rachel Ives. Co-founder, Project Wingman. (Shipley, West Yorkshire), Ilse Catherine Crawford MBE. (Leicester, Leicestershire), Karen Elliot. Wildlife Ranger, Forestry England. Chief Executive Officer, British Gliding Association. Aviation Security Liaison Officer, British Embassy, Tunis, Tunisia. Erin Victoria Harvey. For services to the community in York. For political service in St Helens, Merseyside. For services to the community in Moniaive and Glencairn, Dumfriesshire during Covid-19. For services to Wildlife and Conservation in Cheshire. For services to Midwifery in the NHS. President, British Chamber of Commerce, Japan and Partner, Deloitte Tohmatsu Tax Co. For services to UK/Japan relations. (Pembrokeshire), Linda Susan Savides. (Gainsborough, Lincolnshire), Rosemary Alexandra Gregson. (Plymouth, Devon), Dean John Wilson JP. Learning Design Manager, People and Capability Group, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Environment in East Lothian. (Neath, West Glamorgan), Paul Stanley Brockman. Foster Carer, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. For services to Art. (Holywood, County Down), Pamela Hypher. (Slough, Berkshire), Carl Kwabena Antwi Konadu. President, Safe Communities Portugal. For services to Economic Policy and to Education. For public and voluntary service in Powys. For services to Sport. Chief Economist, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Lately Director of Adult Social Care, Nottinghamshire Council. For services to the UK Manufacturing and Biotechnology Sector. (Lavenham, Suffolk), Ceyhun Uzun. (Isle of Colonsay, Argyll and Bute), Albert Edward Ryder. Department for International Trade Country Director, Malaysia. For services to Rugby Union Football. For voluntary and charitable services to the community in Londonderry. For services to Brain Tumour charities. (Leamington Spa, Warwickshire), Teresa Ann Hurst. Chairman, Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies. (London, Greater London), Janet Hills. Director, Strategic Business Resilience, House of Commons and House of Lords. For services to Law and Order and to Cultural Heritage. For services to the community in Worcester. For services to British foreign policy. (Coatbridge, Lanarkshire), The Right Honourable Charles Geoffrey Cox QC MP. Lately Principal, Ashlea Primary School, Londonderry. Ian John Zahra-Hall. For services to Law and Order. For services to the Community. (London, Greater London), Katherine Sarah Jane Dawson. (London, Greater London), Linda Grace Shears. (Belfast), Ashley Dale Matthew Gordon. (Liverpool, Merseyside), Shravan Jashvantrai Joshi. For services to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Head of Global Funds Department, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (Alderley Edge, Cheshire), John Jeremy Bangs. Secretary, East Yorkshire Branch, SSAFA. For services to the Community. Lately Board Member, Northern Ireland Screen. (Leeds, West Yorkshire), Rachel Adam. Police Service of Northern Ireland. Head of Architecture, Parliamentary Digital Service. Rachel Black. For services to Policing. For services to Charity and the Arts. For services to Education in the London Borough of Croydon. (Godalming, Surrey), Darryl Sean Ewing Morgan. For services to the Jewellery and Silversmithing Industries. For services to British foreign policy. Deputy Chief Constable, British Transport Police. Co-founder and Trustee, Natasha Allergy Research Foundation. Access Manager, Translink. (Leicestershire), Robert John Nixon. For services to British foreign policy. (Exeter, Devon), Professor Simon Baron-Cohen. (Randalstown, County Antrim), Margaret Sims. Watch Manager, Essex Fire and Rescue Service. Hilary Pearce. (London, Greater London), Aakash Odedra. Cinematographer. Chief Executive Officer, The Wharton Trust. For service to Law Enforcement. Economist. Jan Thompson O.B.E. For voluntary service to Young People on the Wirral, through Girlguiding UK. Austin Mitchell. (Lutterworth, Leicestershire), Janet Enid Morgan. (South Shields, Tyne and Wear), Dr Sally Ann Forsyth. (Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan), Beryl Ann Wilson Jonsen. Director, Health and Care, Staffordshire County Council. Regional Director, Duke of Edinburghs Award. Co-ordinator, Same Sex Marriage and Abortion Consultations, Northern Ireland Office. For services to Education in Birmingham. Executive Director of Therapies and Health Sciences, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and Interim Executive Director of Therapies and Health Sciences, Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board. For services to Music. General Manager, Corporate Travel Management. (Wadebridge, Cornwall), Dr Paul Harrison. (Birmingham, West Midlands), Darren Kenneth Teale. Special Chief Officer, Warwickshire Police Special Constabulary. For services to Arbitration. (Camberley, Surrey), Melanie Jane Smith. For services to British foreign policy. SINGER Craig David is to be made an MBE in the New Year Honours list crowning an extraordinary career comeback for the Noughties garage star. For services to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Vikas has taught at universities around the world . (Newport, Isle of Wight), Dr Peter Clarke. (Edinburgh), Caroline Jane Gardner FRSE. (Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire), Kenneth MacKay. For services to Goalball and to Athletes with Visual Impairments. For voluntary service to the Topsham Museum, South Devon. Head, Foreign Policy Team, British Embassy, Paris, France and lately Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy, Beirut, Lebanon. Mark Jones. For services to the community in Banff during the Covid-19 Response. For services to the Publishing Industry. For services to British foreign policy. Daniel Kibble. For services to Underutilised Crops and improving Food Security. Founder, Pears Family School. For services to Charity in Leicester. Principal, Sutton College. (London, Greater London), Suzanne Elizabeth Miell-Ingram. Professor of Environmental Biology, University of Sheffield. For services to the Arts. (Frimley, Surrey), John Godden. For services to Music. Personal Secretary to The Prince of Wales. (Wirral, Merseyside), Charles David McQuistan Flear. (Ringwood, Hampshire), Richard James Foxley. For services to the Covid-19 response in Somaliland. (London, Greater London), Sylvia May Cundell. For services to Dance. (Essex), Michael Taylor. For services to St Helena and its Covid-19 response. Chief Nurse, Whittington Health NHS Trust. For services to Defence. For services to Diversity. Chairman, North Midlands Branch, Gurkha Welfare Trust. (Canterbury, Kent), Clare Joanna Threlfall Normand. Store Manager, Marks and Spencer. Queen. Alwin James. General Practitioner, The Castle Practice, Birmingham. Chair, Newark Branch, Royal British Legion. For services to Civil Engineering and to Innovation. For services to British foreign policy. Professor of Modern English and American Literature, Newcastle University. Warrant Officer 1 Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering), Chief Petty Officer Medical Assistant Philip Towers, Warrant Officer 1 Logistician (Supply Chain) Gavin Robert White. For services to Veterans in Scotland. For services to Media and to Vulnerable Communities in the UK and Abroad. For services to Animal Welfare, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Parliament including leading the Covid-19 Response. (Liverpool, Merseyside), Ronald Flowers. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire), Hugh Kirkpatrick Paul Bell. (Pettistree, Suffolk), Audrey Jackson. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Bounce Back Foundation and Project. For services to the Economy in Northern Ireland. Programme Director, NHS Digital. Etienne Farquharson Junior. For services to Public Safety. (Crosby, Merseyside), Alan Henry Black. For services to Fostering. (Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire), Richard Saunders. La Brea: Created by David Appelbaum. For services to Clinical Engineering, particularly during Covid-19. (Milford, Surrey), Kirsty Sian Hamilton. Woodland Manager, Hoburne Bashley, New Forest. (March, Cambridgeshire), Mohammad Imran Hamid. (Corbridge, Northumberland), Richard Alan Ross. For services to Art. For services to Policing and to Civil Contingency Planning, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Martin Samuel. For services to Social Care in Surrey. (Antrim, County Antrim), Debra Courtenay-Crane. 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. For services to Charity. For voluntary service to Disadvantaged Young People in Surrey and Hampshire. For charitable services to the community on Wirral. (Chelmsford, Essex), John Halliday Swan. Matthew James Cartwright. Anthony John Hardingham R.V.M. For services to Adult Social Care. Head Coach, Carterton Gymnastics Club. (Blackburn, Lancashire), Natalie Clein. (London, Greater London), The Right Honourable Thomas Clarke CBE JP. (Brandon, Suffolk), Deborah Patricia Buck. (Tarporley, Cheshire), Gajan Lavan Wallooppillai. For services to Public and Community health. David Graham Thomas B.E.M. Chair, Kainos. Assistant Scientific Officer, Animal and Plant Health Agency. Jason Gyan Doondeea. For services to Further Education. For services to Football. (Whissendine, Rutland), Michael Tobias. Stephen David Boley. (Dunchurch, Warwickshire), Florence Margaret Hand. For services to Voluntary Search and Rescue. For services to Cancer Patients. Owner and Manager, Jaybees Nursery, Lochmaben. Duncan Overfield. Refugee Support Staff and Emergency Responder, British Red Cross. Sir Richard Walter John Buccleuch And Queensberry KT K.B.E. Co-founder 6a Architects. Founder, the Dochas Fund. For services to Defence. Charlotte Joanne Albury. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Stephen Leslie Weir. For services to the community in Randalstown, County Antrim during Covid-19. Founder and Campaign Leader, Sarah Greene Breakthrough Tribute Fund. Co-founder, Brothers in Arms. You have rejected additional cookies. They were announced on 7 June 2021. Chief Financial Officer, Alternative Investments and Infrastructure, Mubadala Investment Company and Chairman, Association of Corporate Treasurers, Middle East. (London, Greater London), Michael Landy. For services to Business and Frontline Workers during the Covid-19 Response through the Scrub Hub Ashington. For services to Badminton and to the community in County Antrim. For services to Local Government and to Public Service Reform. Lately Trustee and Company Secretary and Founder, Thirtyone:eight. Acting Flight Sergeant Christopher Medley. (London, Greater London), Angela Joanne OBrien. For services to Education in the London Borough of Hillingdon. For services to Defence. Jasmine Stephanie Baker. For services to supporting Disadvantaged Communities in Malaysia. For services to Polar Science. For services to British interests in Lebanon. (Banff, Banffshire), Swaran Chowdhary. Here is a list of notable living scientists who have received a CBE, OBE or MBE for services to science: . Postmaster, Colonsay Post Office. For his contribution to Security and public service. junio 16, 2022 . The list also recognises people for their achievements and services in all walks of life across the UK Here's some of the famous faces to win awards this year: Raheem Sterling 11 Cathryn Jean James. Vikas was awarded an MBE for Services to Business and the Economy in Her Majesty the Queen's 2018 New Year's Honours List and in 2021 became a Deputy Lieutenant of the Greater Manchester Lieutenancy. Director, Business Development, UK Battery Industrialisation Centre. For services to the Delivery of Public Services. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands), Mark Christopher Siswick. President, Royal College of Psychiatrists. Nicola Jane Harrison. (Great Ouseburn, North Yorkshire), Desmond Victor James Cheyne. Birthday Honours 2021. (Frome, Somerset), Craig Ashley David. Executive Director, East Belfast Community Development Agency. For services to Fostering, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Elaine Deacon. For services to Public History and to Broadcasting. For services to Humanitarian Relief and to International Development. For services to Stage Design. Head of Financial Services, British Embassy, Beijing, China. lately Assistant Retail Manager, Royal Collection, Royal Household. (Swanage, Dorset), Rebecca Cobbin MBE. (Lisburn, County Antrim), Rosalind Jane Blundell. Dr. Marvin Manzanero. (Reay, Caithness), Karen Christina Eccleston. (London, Greater London), Kim Lewington. For services to the Arts. (Rugeley, Staffordshire), Elizabeth Jane Crump. Consultant Paediatrician, University Hospital Southampton. For services to the NHS during Covid-19. (Nuneaton, Warwickshire), Ruchi Nanda. For voluntary service to Young People. (London, Greater London), Diana Mary Smart. Rhys Alan Hobbs. For services to Vulnerable People during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Music. Patient Safety Campaigner. For services to Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs. For services to Fostering. Group Director, South East Universal Credit Operations, Department for Work and Pensions. (Conwy, Clwyd), Annie Irvine Cook. For services to Residential Care in Guernsey during the Covid-19 pandemic. For voluntary service to Girlguiding in Wimbledon, London. Vice Chairman, British Chamber of Commerce in Macao and Director and Chief Executive, Lord Stows Bakeries and Cafes, Macao. (Ipswich, Suffolk), Raymond Alfred Stradling Marsh. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (Bolton, Greater Manchester), Alison Judith Bailey Castellina. For services to Prostate Cancer Awareness. Staff Nurse, Arbrook House Care Home. Professor of Perioperative Medicine and Consultant Anaesthetist, University College London. Lecturer, Southern Regional College. (Paisley, Renfrewshire), Catharine Sinnadurai. For services to Young People in London. For services to the Community service in Rushen and Arbory during the Covid-19 crisis. Commercial Manager, Transport for London. For services to Children. For services to the Arts and to the community in Mid Wales. For services to International Development. Staff Commander, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry. (Monmouthshire, Gwent), Claudia Claire Sykes. For services to the community in Leeds, West Yorkshire. (Exeter, Devon), Gemma Normensell. Comedian and Writer. Lewis Hamilton has finally been granted a knighthood in the latest New Years Honours list after winning a seventh Formula One world title. Nicola Jayne Hudson. Hugh Charlesworth Marshall Senior. (Redhill, Surrey), Mark Christopher Edward Freeman. Managing Director, Le Mark Group. (Tilsbury, Wiltshire), Fiorella Massey. (Winsford, Cheshire), Gabriella Isabel Pimentel. For services to British foreign policy. (London, Greater London), Jennifer Dawn Garrett. (Exeter, Devon), Keith John Thompson. For services to the Voluntary Sector and to the community in East Belfast. For European Parliamentary and Political Service. (Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol), David Spencer Delew. Writer and Producer. (Stourbridge, West Midlands), Professor Christopher John Stratford Hodges. (Wetherby, West Yorkshire), Professor Valerie Gibson. (Slough, Buckinghamshire), Charlie Chapple. (Swansea, West Glamorgan), Satyesh Parmar. For voluntary service to St Magnus Cathedral and to the community in Orkney. Manager, Dewsbury Library. (London, Greater London), Rebecca Gorman. A massive sinkhole mysteriously opens up in Los Angeles, separating part of a family in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a desperate group of strangers. (Helston, Cornwall), Kerry-Anne Louise OBrien. Elisa Nayeli Montalvo. 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 Gurkha Veterans. Lately Director, Art Fund. Assistant Housekeeper, Wren House. For services to the Community and to the Dairy Industry. Dr. Rachel Glennerster. (Kidlington, Oxfordshire), Rachel Louise Webber. For services to Defence. (Castleford, West Yorkshire), Julie Coveney. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Scottys Little Soldiers. Founder and Director, ARC Adoption North East. Lately Chairman, Office for Budget Responsibility. (Swansea, West Glamorgan), Gerard Francis Hilton Donnelly. (Liversedge, West Yorkshire), Janet Olwen Lear. For services to British Nationals overseas. lately Palace Attendant, Master of the Households Department, Royal Household. (Solihull, West Midlands), Louise Hadley. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Rita Hollens. (Ivybridge, Devon), Tamsin Phipps. (County Durham), Trevor David Ferguson. (Ceredigion, Dyfed), Pauline Evans. Christopher Edward Maule. Lynsey Seal. Vice-Chancellor, University of Nottingham. (Basildon, Essex), Shane Peter Andrews. Chair, Lade Centre. (Belfast), Margaret Scott Cook. (Wareham, Dorset), Rodney Watson. For services to the community in Atherstone, Warwickshire. (Otley, West Yorkshire), Dr Edgar Joseph Feuchtwanger. For voluntary service. (Malvern, Worcestershire), Daniel Legh Brooks. For services to Policing. Youth Leader, St John Ambulance. For services to Public Health. New Year's Honours list 2021 in full: Everyone who's received an MBE, OBE, CBE, knighthood or damehood Lewis Hamilton and Sheila Hancock both received top gongs in the New Year's. Medical Doctor and Clinical Scientist, Professor of Epidemiology, University of Southampton. (London, Greater London), Katherine Sian Dodd. For services to Rugby Union Football. Billy Thomas Bennett. Suzanne Mooney. Lee David Brooks. For services to charity and to Vulnerable People during the Covid-19 Response. (Billingshurst, West Sussex), His Honour Phillip Sycamore. For services to Pension Saving. For services to Charitable Fundraising in Worthing, West Sussex. (Cupar, Fife), Anna Louise Dixon. (Tandragee, County Armagh), Diana Ruth Wastenage. (Beccles, Suffolk), Dr Evelyn Jane Corner. Founder, Help 4 Homeless Veterans Charity. (Wolverhampton, West Midlands), Simon Daniel Jackson-Turner. Freddy Edward Pearson. For public and voluntary service in South East London. (Coldgeld, Derbyshire), Dr Paul Daniel Williams. Head of Volunteer and Community Services, Association of Jewish Refugees. (Weston-super-Mare, Somerset), Alan Trevor Emby. Headteacher, Little Sutton School, West Midlands. (London, Greater London), Janice Nicholson. (Chichester, West Sussex), Andrew Thomas Wildgoose. Founder, Daisy Chain Project, Sussex. Head of Long Term Care, Hywel Dda University Health Board. For services to Design. (Buckhurst Hill, Essex), Christine Hayes. Founder and Managing Director, Motivated Minds. Senior Scientist, Microbiology, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. Director of Operations, The Douglas Bader Foundation and Deputy Director, The Guttmann Sports Centre Stoke Mandeville. Economist. Deputy Chief Inspector, Office for Nuclear Regulation. (Edinburgh), Reverend William Glynne George James. former Principal, Jerudong International School, Brunei.

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