2025 New Year Honours

The 2025 New Year Honours are appointments by King Charles III among the 15 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January and those for 2025 were announced on 30 December 2024.[1]

The recipients of honours are displayed as styled before appointment to the honour awarded upon the advice of the King's ministers and arranged by country, precedence and grade (i.e. Knight/Dame Grand Cross, Knight/Dame Commander, etc.), and then by divisions (i.e. Civil, Diplomatic, and Military), as appropriate.

United Kingdom

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland with honours within his own gift or upon the advice of his Government for other honours.[2]

The Order of the Companions of Honour

Insignia of a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour

Knights Bachelor

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath

Knight / Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB / DCB)

Military
Civil

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military
Civil

The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight / Dame Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG / DCMG)

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Royal Victorian Order

Breast star of a Knight / Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order

Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

Knight / Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO / DCVO)

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

  • Roderick Benson, Veterinary Surgeon.
  • Sandra Bull MVO – Assistant Correspondence Officer, Royal Household.
  • Leslie Edwin Chappell MVO, RVM – lately House Manager, Clarence House.
  • Janet Mary Cole MVO – lately Visitor Services Manager, Royal Collection, Windsor Castle.
  • Margaret Anne, Baroness Ford OBE – Former Chair, Buckingham Palace Reservicing Programme Challenge Board.
  • The Reverend Neil Norman Gardner, Domestic Chaplain to The King in Scotland and Parish Minister, Canongate Kirk.
  • Professor Richard Mark Leach, Physician to The King.
  • Garry Keith Marsden MVO – Visitor Enterprise Manager, Sandringham Estate.
  • The Reverend Canon Edmund John Newell, lately Chief Executive, Cumberland Lodge.
  • Dr Kirstin Elizabeth Ostle, Apothecary to Queen Elizabeth II and to the Royal Household at Windsor Castle.
  • Andrew Mark Phillips, Finance Director, Duchy of Cornwall.
  • Marilyn Jean Porter MVO – lately Lieutenancy Officer for Dorset.
  • Ian Malcolm Reading, Member, Royal Household’s Audit and Risk Assurance Committee.
  • Dr Andrew Paul Forsythe Simpson, General Practitioner, for medical services.

Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

  • Roy William Allen, Couturier and Proprietor, Mr. Roy Couture.
  • Commander Robert James Dixon, RN, lately Equerry to The Prince and Princess of Wales.
  • Sophie Catherine Dunbar, Employee Communications Manager, Royal Household.
  • Christie Gilson, Assistant Management Accountant, Royal Household.
  • Gary Lavern Gronnestad, Gilding Conservator, Royal Collection, Royal Household.
  • Katherine Jane Hastings, lately Official Secretary to the Governor of Queensland.
  • Sara Margaret Heaton JP – lately Course Administrator, Royal Collection Studies.
  • Captain Stuart Alexander Fairlie Kaye, lately Equerry to The Princess Royal.
  • Suzanne Lacy, Travel and Logistics Manager, Royal Household.
  • Rebecca Louise Laurence, lately Head of Procurement, Royal Household.
  • Professor Elizabeth Jane Lomas, Deputy Keeper, Duchy of Cornwall.
  • Neil Duncan March, Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Royalty and Specialist Protection.
  • Lucy Helen De Nardi, Executive Assistant to the Lord Steward, Royal Household.
  • William George Oates, Page of the Chambers, Royal Household.
  • Raginiben Patel, lately Operational Maintenance Co-ordinator, Royal Household.
  • Jean-François Provençal CD – lately Chief of Staff and Private Secretary, Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec.
  • Ian Gordon John Ratcliffe, Senior Project Manager, Royal Household.
  • Georgina Katherine Riddle, lately Assistant Private Secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
  • Anna Maria Sagan, Executive Assistant to the Lord Steward, Royal Household.
  • Ian Hadley Smith, Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Royalty and Specialist Protection.
  • Stephen John Staines RVM – Foreman, Highgrove Estate.
  • Oliver George Cooper-Watts, Senior Project Manager, Reservicing of Buckingham Palace.
  • Ronald George Whitfield, Royal Visits Co-ordinator, Herefordshire and Worcestershire Lieutenancies.
  • Shona Kay Williams RVM – Country Dresser to The Queen, and Assistant House Manager, Raymill.
  • Irene Joy Wolstenholme, Coutts & Co. For services to the Royal Household.
  • Rhian Jane Wong, Assistant Curator of Prints and Drawings, Royal Collection, Royal Household.

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

Ribbon of the Royal Victorian Order
Silver - Bar
  • Neil Scott Mealor RVM – Warden Team Leader, Crown Estate, Windsor.
  • Alan Michael Palmer RVM – Tractor Driver and Machinery Operator Crown Estate, Windsor
Silver
  • Kirsty Leigh Cox, Groom, Royal Mews, Windsor Castle.
  • Khushpreet Kaur Gulshan, Retail Assistant, Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace.
  • Richard Nicholas Harrel, Warden, Crown Estate, Windsor.
  • Caroline Ann Humby, Daily Cleaner, Frogmore House.
  • Jason Vernon Hutchins, Horticulturalist, Crown Estate, Windsor.
  • Katherine Elizabeth Anne Marsden, Gardener, Sandringham Estate.
  • Karen Ann Napier, Daily Cleaner, Royal Mews, Windsor Castle.
  • Luke James Nash, Electrician, Sandringham House.
  • Timothy Roberge, Manager, Pantry Household Services, Office of the Governor-General of Canada.
  • Steven Michael Taylor. For services to Royalty Protection.
  • Steven John Charles Wake, Yeoman, The King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
  • Philip John Watkins, Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Royalty and Specialist Protection.

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Breast star and neck badge of a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire

Knight / Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

Civil

Knight / Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE / DBE)

Civil

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military
  • Surgeon Commodore Jason Smith – Royal Navy, C036685D.
  • Brigadier Jonathan Godson Eyre Bartholomew OBE – 533970.
  • Major General Oliver Charles Christopher Brown – 547284.
  • Colonel Mark Tyrtoff Davis – 551271.
  • Brigadier Lucinda Caryl Westerman – 541649.
  • Brigadier Patrick William Benjamin Wright – 557940.
  • Air Commodore Nigel Timothy Bradshaw – Royal Air Force, 5206177T.
  • Air Commodore Victoria Caroline McPhaden – Royal Air Force, 2659714Q.
  • Air Commodore James Edwin Savage OBE – Royal Air Force, 2633340G.
Civil
  • Christopher Badger, Executive Director, Adult Care Services, Hertfordshire County Council. For services to Adult Social Care.
  • Dr Jalal Bagherli, Co-Chair, Semiconductor Advisory Panel. For services to the Semiconductor Sector.
  • Geoffrey Barton, lately General Secretary, Association of School and College Leaders. For services to Education.
  • Humphrey William Battcock, Philanthropist, Centre for Homelessness Impact. For services to tackling Homelessness and to Education.
  • Amanda Sonia Berry OBE – lately Chief Executive Officer, BAFTA. For services to the Creative Industries and to Charity.
  • Karen Tracey Blackett OBE – lately President, WPP UK. For services to Advertising and to the Creative Industries.
  • Dr Roger Farrant Bland OBE – Curator, Numismatist and Chair, Treasure Valuation Committee. For services to Heritage.
  • David Alan Bond, lately Chief Executive Officer, Sheffield Forgemasters. For services to the Defence Supply Chain.
  • Annika Victoria Bosanquet, Co-Founder, Wrapology. For services to Business.
  • Sonia Penny Briscoe OBE – Chef de Mission, Paralympics GB. For services to Paralympic Sport.
  • Richard Guy Bruce, Director, Office for Zero Emission Vehicles. For services to Decarbonising Transport.
  • Dr Henry Otto Brünjes, Philanthropist. For services to the Arts.
  • Tracey Burke, Director General, Welsh Government. For Public Service in Wales.
  • Caroline Butt, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Calleva Foundation. For services to Philanthropy.
  • Stephen Charles Butt, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Calleva Foundation. For services to Philanthropy.
  • Patrick Ronald Guy Cauthery, Deputy Director, Aerospace and Defence, UK Export Finance. For services to Aerospace and Defence Exports.
  • Deborah Chittenden, lately Director, Strategic Illegal Migration Operations, Home Office. For Public Service.
  • Hannah Lucy Cockroft OBE, DL – For services to Athletics.
  • Matthew Collins, Senior Policy Adviser, Cabinet Office. For Public Service.
  • Alastair John De Costa, Chair, Capital City College Group, London. For services to Further Education.
  • Dr Fazal Dad, Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Blackburn College, Lancashire. For services to Further Education.
  • Satwant Kaur Deol, lately Principle and Chief Executive Officer, The Henley College, Oxfordshire. For services to Further Education.
  • Charles Pritam Singh Dhanowa OBE, – Registrar, United Kingdom Competition Appeal Tribunal. For services to Competition Law.
  • Thomas Dixon OBE – Designer. For services to Design.
  • Andrew Keen-Downs, Chief Executive, Prison Advice and Care Trust (PACT). For services to Prisoners and their Families.
  • Gillian Elizabeth Mary Dunion (Gillian Docherty) OBE, FRSE – lately Chief Commercial Officer, University of Strathclyde. For services to Business and Technology.
  • The Right Honourable Timothy John Crommelin Eggar, Chair, North Sea Transition Authority. For services to Energy.
  • Professor Nicola Townsend Fear, Co-Director, King’s Centre for Military Health Research and Academic Advisor, Office for Veterans’ Affairs, Ministry of Defence. For services to Veteran and Military Family Health.
  • Professor Linda Mary Field, Emeritus Fellow, Rothamsted Research and Honorary Professor, University of Nottingham. For services to Protecting Crops and to the Environment.
  • John Michael Flint, Chief Executive Officer, UK Infrastructure Bank. For Public Service.
  • Rowena Mai Fyfield, Independent Non-Executive Director, The Premier League and BBC Commercial. For services to the Sports and Broadcasting Industries.
  • Dr Margaret Josephine Gillespie, Deputy Director, Resilience Co-ordination Division, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. For services to Resilience, Planning, Response and Recovery.
  • Stephen Frank Gosling, Chair, Liberal Democrat Business Network. For services to Business, to Politics and to Democratic Engagement.
  • Poppy Clare Veronica, Baroness Gustafsson OBE – Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Darktrace. For services to the Cyber Security Industry.
  • Ross Fraser Haggart , lately Chief Officer, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Fire and Rescue, and to Charitable Organisations.
  • Mark Hardingham QFSM, Chair, National Fire Chiefs Council. For services to the Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Robert Dennis Harris, Novelist. For services to Literature.
  • Joseph Richard Harrison, Chief Executive, Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
  • Catherine Malloy Hollern, lately Member of Parliament for Blackburn. For Parliamentary, Political and Public Service.
  • Christopher Andrew Mark Katkowski KC – For services to Planning.
  • Professor Francis Kelly, FMedSci., Battcock Chair in Community Health and Policy, Imperial College London. For services to Air Pollution Research and to Human Health.
  • Claudia Rose Kenyatta, Director of Regions, Historic England. For services to Heritage.
  • Professor Sneh Khemka , Surgeon, Business Leader, Investor and Chair, QURED, Habitual Healthcare and AllergyRhino. For services to Healthcare, to Science, to Innovation and Technology.
  • Florence Kroll, Director, Children Services, Royal Borough of Greenwich, London. For services to Education.
  • Sarah-Jane Abigail Lancashire OBE – Actor. For services to Drama.
  • Gaynor Antoinette Legall , Chair, Anti-Racist Wales Action Plan Subgroups for Culture, Heritage and Sport. For Public Service and to Anti-Racism in Wales.
  • Michael David Lewis, Chief Executive Officer, Uniper Energy. For services to Energy Security and Net Zero.
  • Michelle MacLeod. For services to Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement in Scotland.
  • Stephen Timothy Mallen, Founder, Zero Suicide Alliance. For services to Mental Health and Suicide Prevention.
  • Ruth Selina Marks MBE – lately Chief Executive Officer, Wales Council for Voluntary Action. For services to the Voluntary Sector and to Social Partnership in Wales.
  • Alice Sarah Matthews, lately Director, Delivery Unit, Prime Minister’s Office. For Public Service.
  • Gerard Paul Mcdonald, Group Principal and Chief Executive Officer, New City College, London. For services to Further Education.
  • Christine McGinness (Christine McLaughlin), Co-Director, Population Health Directorate, Scottish Government. For services to Public Health in Scotland.
  • Laura Catherine McIver, lately Chief Pharmacist, Healthcare Improvement Scotland. For services to the Pharmacy Profession and to Patient Safety.
  • Professor Alexander McMahon, lately Chief Nursing Officer for Scotland. For services to Nursing in Scotland.
  • Stephen Roger Morrison, Founder and lately Chief Executive Officer and Chair, All3Media. For services to the Media and Creative Industries.
  • Carey Hannah Mumford (Carey Mulligan), Actor. For services to Drama.
  • Leena Nair, Global Chief Executive Officer, Chanel and lately Global Chief Human Resources Officer, Unilever. For services to the Retail and Consumer Sector.
  • James Edwin Palmer, Senior Corporate and Governance Lawyer, Herbert Smith Freehills. For services to Business and to Law.
  • Gillian Marie Parkin (Gill Riley) OBE, Managing Director, GGR Group. For services to the Lifting Industry.
  • Fiona Ann Pollard, Board Member, VisitEngland Advisory Board. For services to Tourism.
  • Sandy Powell OBE, Costume Designer. For services to Costume Design.
  • Mayank Prakash, President, British Computing Society. For services to the Advancement of Technology Professionals.
  • Martin Paul Leslie Pratt, lately Executive Director, Supporting People, Camden Council, and Chair of Trustees, Young Camden Foundation, London. For services to Children, to Young People and to Families in London.
  • Anne Reid MBE, Actor. For services to Drama.
  • Professor Gillian Reid, Professor of Chemistry, University of Southampton. For services to the Chemical Sciences, and to Inclusion and Diversity.
  • James Timothy Richards, lately Chair, British Film Institute. For services to Film and Cinema.
  • Donald Austin Robert , Chair, London Stock Exchange Group. For services to the Financial Services Industry.
  • Professor Thomas Anthony Rodden FRS, FREng, Professor of Computing and lately Chief Scientific Advisor, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For services to Science, to Technology and to Academia.
  • Rebecca Margaret Salter, President, Royal Academy of Arts. For services to Art.
  • Professor Maria Almudena Sevilla Sanz, Professor, Economic and Social Policy, London School of Economics. For services to Economics and to Women in Economics.
  • Professor Peter David Sasieni, FMedSci., Professor of Cancer Epidemiology, Co-Lead for the Centre for Cancer Screening, Prevention and Early Diagnosis, Queen Mary University of London. For services to Cancer Early Detection and Prevention.
  • Eleanor Sealy (Eleanor Kelly), lately Chief Executive, Southwark Borough Council. For services to Local Government and to the community in London.
  • Louise Charlotte Smyth, Registrar of Companies and Chief Executive Officer, Companies House. For services to Public Life and to the Economy.
  • Sharon Philomena Smyth, Chief Executive, Construction Procurement Delivery, Northern Ireland Civil Service. For services to Procurement.
  • Christopher Alan Stark, Chief Executive, Climate Change Committee. For services to Tackling Climate Change.
  • John Edward Stewart, National Director, Specialised Commissioning, NHS England. For services to the NHS.
  • Professor Paul Michael Stewart, FMedSci., Professor of Medicine, University of Leeds. For services to Medical Science.
  • Judge Sehba Haroon Storey , lately Principal Judge, Asylum Support Tribunal. For services to Diversity and Inclusion.
  • Paul Richard Streets OBE, lately Chief Executive Officer, Lloyds Bank Foundation. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
  • Professor Richard Eric Susskind OBE, KC, FRSE, lately Technology Advisor to the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. For services to Information Technology and to the Law.
  • Professor Rahim Tafazolli, FREng., Regius Professor, University of Surrey. For services to International Mobile Communications Research.
  • Purnima Murthy Tanuku OBE, Chief Executive, National Day Nurseries Association. For services to Early Years Education.
  • The Honourable David Louis Taylor, Chief Executive, British Business Bank and lately Chief Executive Officer, UK Export Finance. For services to Business and Trade.
  • Peter Robert Taylor OBE. For services to Journalism and to Public Service Broadcasting.
  • Dr Peter Anthony Thompson, Chief Executive Officer, National Physical Laboratory. For services to Science and Technology.
  • James Michael Douglas Thomson, lately Chair, City of London Police Authority Board. For services to Policing and to Inclusion.
  • Alan Fred Titchmarsh MBE, DL, Horticulturalist, Author and Broadcaster. For services to Horticulture and to Charity.
  • Catherine Elizabeth Lewis La Torre, lately Chief Executive Officer, British Patient Capital. For services to Business.
  • Cheryl Ward, Group Chief Executive, Family Fund. For services to Social Care.
  • Dr Carol Anita White OBE, Founder, International Working Group on Women and Sport, Women in Sport, and the Anita White Foundation. For services to Women and to Sport.
  • Dr Alan Patrick Vincent Whitehead. For Parliamentary and Political Service.
  • Janice Victoria Williams OBE, Chair, Swansea Bay University Health Board. For Public Service.
  • Professor Richard Andrew Williams OBE, FREng, FRSE, Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Heriot-Watt University. For services to Education, to Engineering and to Entrepreneurship.
  • Professor Florence Susan Thim Peck Wong, Professor of Diabetes and Metabolism, Cardiff University and Honorary Consultant Physician in Diabetes, University Hospital of Wales. For services to Diabetes and Metabolism

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military
  • Commander Stuart Crombie, Royal Navy, C041081A.
  • Captain David Gillett, Royal Navy, C037720F.
  • Colonel Sebastian David Burn, 561989.
  • Lieutenant Colonel David Charles Groce MBE, The Royal Logistic Corps, 559583.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Craig Herberts, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 555177.
  • Colonel Simon Anthony Hirst, 535000.
  • Colonel Anna Elizabeth Kimber, 532177.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Ian Patrick Mills MBE, The Royal Logistic Corps, Army Reserve, 526379.
  • Brigadier Stuart Edward Nasse, 547291.
  • Colonel Andrew Richard Nicklin MBE, 555541.
  • Group Captain Neill Owen Atkins, Royal Air Force, 5208475H.
  • Wing Commander Russell William Barnes, Royal Air Force, 8024236B.
  • Group Captain James Paul Buckle, Royal Air Force, 5208811C.
  • Group Captain Trevor Robert Cade, Royal Air Force, 2659481E.
  • Wing Commander Noel Jonathan Rees, Royal Air Force, 2659722C.
  • Group Captain Michael John Wilson, Royal Air Force, 8029743K.
Civil
  • Alexander William Adan, Chair, Springfield Properties plc. For services to the Construction Industry in Scotland.
  • Stephen David Altschul Allan, Media Entrepreneur, Founder and Chair of Trustees, Rays of Sunshine. For services to the Media Industry and to Young People.
  • Karen Alty, Headteacher, Holly Grove Special School, Burnley. For services to Education.
  • Professor Sanjay Arya, Medical Director and Consultant Cardiologist, Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Medical Director, Centre for Remediation, Support and Training. For services to Black and Minority Ethnic Doctors and Healthcare in North West England.
  • Nigel Ashley, Chief Executive Officer, Elevate Multi-Academy Trust, North Yorkshire. For services to Education.
  • Dean Ashton, Chief Executive Officer, Reach South Academy Trust, South West England. For services to Education.
  • Ruth Lesley Bender Atik, lately National Director, The Miscarriage Association. For services to the Baby Loss Community and Bereavement Care.
  • Helen Rachel Mary Backshall (Helen Glover) MBE For services to Rowing.
  • Dr Thomas Bernard David Balchin, Founder and Director, The Action for Rehabilitation from Neurological Injury Stroke Charity. For services to Functional Rehabilitation after Stroke.
  • Theodore BARRY, Deputy Director of Security, House of Commons. For Parliamentary and Public Service.
  • Nicola Beauman, Founder, Persephone Books. For services to Publishing.
  • Dr Alan James Belfield, FREng., lately Business Co-Chair, Professional Business Services Council and lately Chair, Arup. For services to Business.
  • Dr Madeleine Clare Blackburn. For services to People with Life-Shortening Conditions.
  • Jack Blaik, Independent Living Fund Professional Advisor, Scottish Government. For services to People with Disabilities.
  • Lady (Marguerite Catherine) Hunter Blair, Chief Executive, Play Scotland. For services to Play, to Learning and to Health.
  • Professor David McAllister Blaney, lately Chief Executive Officer, Higher Education Funding Council for Wales. For services to Higher Education.
  • Michael Bloomfield, Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service. For services to Health and Social Care.
  • Hina Bokhari, Co-Founder, Naz Legacy Foundation. For services to Young People, to Charity and to Inter-Faith Relations.
  • Commander (Rtd.) Robert George Bosshardt, RN, lately Chief Executive, Royal Naval Benevolent Trust. For services to Veterans’ Welfare.
  • Stephanie Brace, Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement.
  • Roderick Granville Bransgrove, lately Chair, Hampshire County Cricket Club. For services to Sport.
  • Professor Christine Joyce Britch (Christine Harrison), FMedSci., Trustee, Blood Cancer UK. For services to Children with Acute Leukaemia.
  • Lisa Mary Broadhurst, Programme Director, Social Security Programme. For services to Public Service Reform.
  • Professor Neville Stanley Brody, Graphic Designer. For services to Design.
  • John Dominic Weare Brown, Trustee, School for Social Entrepreneurs and Camara Education, and Panel Chair, Wild Frontiers Travel. For services to Charity.
  • Professor Ivan Urbane Browne DL, lately Director, Public Health, Leicester City Council. For services to Public Health.
  • Martin John Brundle, Sports Broadcaster. For services to Motor Racing and to Sports Broadcasting.
  • Anthony John Butler, Executive Director, Derby Museums Trust. For services to the Arts.
  • Calum Campbell, lately Chief Executive, NHS Lothian. For services to Healthcare in Scotland.
  • Professor Gillian Clare Carr, Professor of Conflict Archaeology and Holocaust Heritage and Fellow, St Catharine’s College, University of Cambridge. For services to Holocaust Research and Education.
  • Lee Castleton, Campaigner for Subpostmasters. For services to Justice.
  • Carl Cavers, Founder, Sumo Group. For services to the Video Games Industry.
  • Miles Celic, Chief Executive, TheCityUK. For services to Finance and Professional Services.
  • John Philip Bateman-Champain, Director, The Faith and Belief Forum. For services to Faith and Integration.
  • Dr Paul Anthony Chapman, Academy Director, Major Projects Leadership Academy, Oxford Saïd Business School. For services to Project Delivery.
  • Shanez Cheytan, Deputy Director, Land Transport National Security, Department for Transport. For services to Rail Passengers and Transport.
  • Dr Gillian Mary Chumbley, Consultant Nurse, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • Peter Alexander Clegg, Senior Partner, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios. For services to Architecture.
  • Professor Rosemary Helen Collier, Professor of Life Sciences, University of Warwick. For services to Horticultural Science and the Technologies of Pest Control.
  • Ben Commins, Executive Headteacher, Queen’s Park Early Years Federation and Queen’s Park Primary School, City of Westminster. For services to Early Years and to Education.
  • Deirdra Gabrielle Conaghan. For services to Theatre and to Education for Adults with Learning Disabilities.
  • Marvin Lee Cooke DL, lately Executive Vice-President, Toyota Motor Europe. For services to Automotive Manufacturing.
  • Carolyn Margot Cooper, Founder and President, Limbs and Things. For services to 3D Medical Simulation Training.
  • Michael Vaughan Cooper, Director, UK Co-ordinating Body, Grants Hub, Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For Public Service.
  • Dr Tracey Anne Cooper, Chief Executive, Public Health Wales NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare and to Public Health.
  • Christine Cort, Managing Director, Manchester International Festival. For services to the Arts and to Culture.
  • Ian Lamont Cosh, Assistant Chief Officer, Greater Manchester Police. For services to Policing.
  • Simon Mark Cousins, Deputy Director, Department for Work and Pensions. For Public Service.
  • Austin Christopher Daboh, Executive Vice-President, Atlantic Records UK. For services to Music.
  • Susan Hilary Daley, Director, Tech and Innovation, techUK. For services to the Technology Industry.
  • James Nicholas Barnard Darkins, lately Independent Non-Executive Board Member, The Crown Estate. For services to the Public Sector.
  • Professor Nandini Das, Professor, Early Modern Literature and Culture and Tutorial Fellow, Exeter College, University of Oxford. For services to Interdisciplinary Research in the Humanities and to Public Engagement.
  • Wendy Daunt, Deaf Studies Teacher, Royal School for the Deaf, Derby. For services to Deaf Children and to the Young Adult and Deaf Communities.
  • Dharshini David, Chief Economics Correspondent, BBC and Author. For services to Economics.
  • Julian Christopher David, Chief Executive Officer, techUK. For services to the Technology Industry and to Trade.
  • Jacqueline Salomië MacDonald-Davis JP, Magistrate Central London Bench. For services to the Administration of Justice and to Volunteering.
  • Kenneth Ernest Davy. For services to Community Rugby League Football.
  • Susan Elizabeth Dawson, Commercial Director, Schools Commercial and Operations, Department for Education. For services to Education.
  • Professor Margaret Anne Defeyter, Professor of Developmental Psychology and Director of the Healthy Living Lab, Northumbria University. For services to Education.
  • Terence William Denham, Co-Founder, In From The Cold Project. For services to the Recognition of British and Commonwealth Casualties of the First and Second World Wars.
  • Robert Michael Denham VR, Governor, HM Prison Usk and Prescoed. For Public Service.
  • Julie Anne Devey, Campaigner and Co-Founder, Killed Women. For services to the Victims of Domestic Violence and their Families.
  • Tarsem Singh Dhaliwal, Chief Executive Officer, Iceland Foods. For services to the Welsh Economy, Retail and Charity.
  • Imtiaz Dharker, Poet, Artist and Video Film-Maker. For services to the Arts.
  • Sandra Dickens (Sandra Currie), Chief Executive, Kidney Research UK. For services to Sufferers of Kidney Disease.
  • Michael Thomas Donoghue, Chief Executive Officer, John Taylor Multi-Academy Trust, Staffordshire. For services to Education.
  • Jasmine Dotiwala. For services to Broadcasting, to Music and to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.
  • Lucy Driver, Executive Headteacher, St. Paul’s Nursery School and Children’s Centre, Bristol, Lead at Bristol and Beyond Regional Early Years Stronger Practice Hub, and Early Years Consultant. For services to Early Years Education.
  • Anne-Marie Duff, Actor. For services to Drama.
  • Sarwat Tasneem Ebbett, Behavioural Change Consultant, Thrive Foundation and Volunteer. For services to Faith and to Integration.
  • Mark Emmerson, Chief Executive Officer, The City of London Academies Trust and lately Principal, City Academy, London Borough of Hackney. For services to Education.
  • Julian Mark Emms, Chief Executive, Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
  • John Arthur Evans, Executive Chair, Beanies the Flavour Company. For services to Entrepreneurship.
  • David John Fairbrother, Treasury Officer of Accounts, HM Treasury. For Public Service.
  • Lisa Farmer, Chief Executive, Royal British Legion Industries. For services to the Armed Forces Community.
  • Abdul Karim Fatehi MBE, Chief Executive Officer, United Corporation. For services to International Trade.
  • Sally Fenton, lately Head, Built Environment Innovation Team, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. For services to Net Zero Innovation.
  • Dr Paul Gregory Fisher, Non-Executive Director and Chair, Audit and Risk Committee, UK Debt Management Office. For services to Public Finances.
  • Professor Diana Sharman Mary Fitzsimons. For services to Housing, to a Shared Future and to Sustainable Communities in Northern Ireland.
  • Justin Mark Francis, Nature Lead, Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Council for Sustainable Business and Chair, Responsible Travel Company. For services to Nature and to the Environment.
  • Heather Mary Freeman, lately Head of Service, Aspire Regional Adoption Agency, Dorset. For services to Vulnerable Children and Families.
  • Dr Pauline Fullerton (Pauline Wilson), Consultant Physician, Gilbert Bain Hospital, NHS Shetland. For services to Medicine in Shetland.
  • Jaco-Albert Van Gass MBE For services to Cycling.
  • Nicholas Charles Gazzard, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Hollie Gazzard Trust. For services to Tackling Violence Against Women.
  • Sarah Louise Godwin, Founder and Creator of Hartbeeps Music. For services to Children and Families.
  • Dr David Michael Gott, Principal Toxicologist, Food Standards Agency. For services to Food Safety.
  • Carole Gould, Campaigner and Co-Founder, Killed Women. For services to the Victims of Domestic Violence and their Families.
  • Ann Geraldine Gow, Director, Nursing and Systems Improvement and Deputy Chief Executive, Healthcare Improvement Scotland. For services to Nursing in Scotland.
  • Janet Clementine Grauberg, lately Councillor, Camden Council. For services to the community in North London and to Education.
  • Margaret Elizabeth Green DL. For Voluntary Service and services to Prisoner Rehabilitation in London and Hertfordshire.
  • Sarah Jane Green, Chief Executive Officer, Newcastle Gateshead Initiative. For services to Tourism.
  • Carolyn Jane Griffiths, FREng., Chair, Rail Group, Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety. For services to the Rail Industry, to Transport Safety and to the Engineering Profession.
  • Julian John Halligan, Senior Scientific Officer, Forensic Science Northern Ireland. For services to Justice and to Forensic Science.
  • Josephine Hamilton, Campaigner for Subpostmasters. For services to Justice.
  • Patricia Keiko Hamzahee, Co-Founder and Director, Black Funding Network, Co-Founder, GiveBlack and Co-Founder, Extend Ventures. For services to Philanthropy, to the Arts and to Impact Investment.
  • Jermaine Hanson, Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement.
  • Professor John Crofton Harle, Musician. For services to Music.
  • Christopher David Head, Campaigner for Subpostmasters. For services to Justice.
  • Andrew Headley. For services to Educational Philanthropy and to Charity.
  • Ruth Florence Hollis, Chief Executive Officer, Spirit of 2012. For services to Sport, to the Arts and to Volunteering.
  • Alexander Holmes, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, The Diana Award. For services to Young People.
  • Dr Matthew Craig Hort, Principal Fellow, Atmospheric Dispersion and Air Quality, Met Office. For services to Atmospheric Dispersion Science and Emergency Response.
  • John Rhys Howells, Director, Welsh Government. For services to the Welsh Language.
  • Paul David Hudson, lately Planning Advisor, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. For services to Town Planning.
  • James Philip Hygate, Chief Executive Director, Green Fuels Ltd. and Firefly Green Fuels Ltd. For services to Low Carbon Fuels.
  • Ronald Hynd, Dancer and International Choreographer. For services to Dance.
  • Susan Jacques, Chief Executive, County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
  • Professor Nicholas Jenkins, FREng., Professor of Renewable Energy, Cardiff University. For services to Renewable Energy and to Smart Grid Technologies.
  • Professor Philip Douglas Jones, Professorial Fellow, Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia. For services to Climatology.
  • Ian Karet. For Charitable and Public Service.
  • Dr Mohamed Raouf Abdul Karim Al-Kattan, FREng., Founder, Safinah Ltd. and Member, Board of Directors, I-Tech AB. For services to Marine Engineering.
  • Dr Matthew John Kearney, General Practitioner and Innovation Advisor, UCLPartners. For services to Health and to the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease.
  • Tully Alicia Jacqueline Kearney MBE For services to Swimming.
  • Dr Alex Guy Kendall, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Wayve. For services to Artificial Intelligence.
  • Erin Mairead Kennedy MBE. For services to Rowing and to Breast Cancer Awareness.
  • John William Kennedy, Scouts Scotland Treasurer and Volunteer. For services to Scouting and to Young People.
  • Mark Anthony Kennedy, Deputy Director, Maritime Operations, Home Office. For services to Border Security.
  • Professor Louise Archer Ker, Karl Mannheim Chair, Professor of Sociology of Education, University College London. For services to Education.
  • Joanna Elizabeth Killian, Chief Executive, Local Government Association and lately Chief Executive, Surrey County Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Samantha May Kinghorn MBE. For services to Athletics.
  • Monica Kohli, President, Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association UK and Chair, Indian Maritime Association UK. For services to Promoting Diversity in the Maritime Industry.
  • Debbie Lane, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the LGBT+ Cymru Helpline & Progress Cymru Counselling. For services to Inclusion, to Employment, to the LGBT+ Community and to Saving Young Lives Jonathan Robert ROSENORN-LANNG, Head, Operational Policy and Response, Home Office. For Public Service.
  • Mark John Scott Lawrie, Chief Executive Officer, Street Games and Chair of Trustees, Personal Best Foundation. For services to Education and to Young People.
  • Peter Thornton Laybourn, Chair and Founder, International Synergies. For services to the Green Economy and to Climate Action through Industrial Symbiosis.
  • Roger John Leighton, Chief Executive Officer, Partnership Learning. For services to Education.
  • Lynette Leith, Vice-Principal for Curriculum and Skills, Hull College. For services to Further Education.
  • Jennifer Mary Julie Leonard, Director of Operational Policing Law, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing and to National Security.
  • Professor Andrew Levers, Executive Director and Founder, Institute of Digital Engineering and Autonomous Systems, University of Liverpool. For services to Industry and to the Economy.
  • Simon Lewis, Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Professor Yaojun Li, Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester. For services to the Advancement of Knowledge in Social Mobility and to Ethnic Integration.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Thomas James Limb, lately Policy Adviser, Cabinet Office. For Public Service.
  • Carol Laurette Linforth MBE For Political and Public Service.
  • Dr Kay Catherine Sheila Hilary Linnell, Forensic Accountant, Expert Witness and Key Adviser to the Justice for Subpostmasters Alliance. For services to Justice.
  • Richard Livesey, Scientific Adviser, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Michael Jack Livingston, Deputy Director, Major Sporting Events and Delivery, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For services to Holocaust Education and to Public Service.
  • David Edward Lloyd, lately Police and Crime Commissioner, Hertfordshire. For services to Public Safety.
  • Eleanor Rose Lloyd , Theatre Producer and lately President, Society of London Theatre. For services to Theatre.
  • Soumya Majumdar, Head of Unit, Proceeds of Crime Division, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order.
  • Rosie Marr, Deputy Director, Cabinet Office. For Public Service.
  • Edward Maurice Charles Marsan, Actor. For services to Drama.
  • Anthony John Martin, lately Touch Judge, Rugby Super League. For services to Rugby League Football.
  • Dr Christopher Martin DL For services to the Maritime and Port Sector.
  • Wendy Joan Martin, Director, National Trading Standards. For services to Consumer Safety and to Business.
  • Craig Adam Maxwell. For voluntary and charitable services to Improving Outcomes for People with Cancer.
  • Elizabeth McAtear, Volunteer, Western Isles. For services to the Western Isles.
  • Gordon Alistair McFarlane, lately Consultant General Surgeon, Gilbert Bain Hospital, Shetland. For services to Rural Healthcare in Scotland.
  • John Brian McGrath, Life President, Cicely Saunders International. For services to Charity and to Education.
  • George Alexander Sutherland McIvor, Chef and Chair, Master Chefs of Great Britain. For services to the Catering and Tourism Industries, and to Charitable Fundraising.
  • Gordon Leonard McNicoll. For Public Service in Scotland.
  • David Louis Mearns, Oceanographer, Marine Scientist and Wreck Finder. For services to the Location and Recovery of Historic Shipwrecks.
  • Dr Emma Louise Meredith, Director General, The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association. For services to Business and Consumers.
  • The Right Honourable Alun Edward Michael JP, lately Police and Crime Commissioner, South Wales. For services to Public Safety.
  • Dr Gail Kathryn Miflin, Chief Medical Officer, NHS Blood and Transplant. For services to Blood and Plasma Services.
  • Geoffrey Arthur Miles DL. For services to the Business and Voluntary Sectors.
  • Mark Richard Mills DL, Businessman and Philanthropist. For services to Business and to Charity.
  • Seema Misra, Campaigner for Subpostmasters. For services to Justice.
  • Ian Frederick Moore JP, Chief Executive Officer, Fire Industry Association. For services to the Fire Industry and to Public Safety.
  • Fiona Morey, Executive Principal, South Bank Colleges, London. For services to Further Education.
  • Professor Mary Susanna Morgan FBA., Historian and Philosopher of Economics. For services to the Economics Profession and to Social Science.
  • Katrina Elizabeth Morley, Chief Executive Officer, Tees Valley Education Trust, North Yorkshire. For services to Education.
  • Emma Jane Morris, Solicitor to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Cabinet Office. For Public Service.
  • David William Moyes, lately Manager, West Ham United Football Club. For services to Association Football.
  • Simon James Murphy, lately Chief Executive Officer, Battersea Power Station Development Company. For services to Real Estate, to Heritage and to the community in London.
  • Jill Rhian Nalder. For services to People with AIDS and HIV.
  • Paul Norris, Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Marianela Núñez, Dancer. For services to Dance.
  • Dr Eamonn Sean O'Neal DL. For services to Charitable Causes and to People with Disabilities in North West England.
  • Caroline Erica O'Neill, Children’s Improvement Adviser, Local Government Associations. For services to Education.
  • David Oldfield, lately Interim Group Chief Operating Officer, Lloyds Banking Group. For services to Workplace Mental Health and Well-being, and to Disability.
  • Professor Rachel Angharad Oliver, FREng., Professor of Materials, University of Cambridge. For services to Materials Engineering.
  • Professor Richard Okagbue Chude Oreffo, FMedSci., lately Chair of Musculoskeletal Science, University of Southampton. For services to Education Equality and to Musculoskeletal Science.
  • Professor Robert Mark Ormerod, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost, Keele University. For services to Education and to Sustainability.
  • Zoë Osmond, Chief Executive Officer, GambleAware. For services to Tackling Gambling Harms.
  • Dr Petra Claire Farquhar Oyston, Fellow, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. For services to Science and Defence.
  • Professor Shahina Pardhan, Founding Director, Vision and Eye Research Institute, Anglia Ruskin University. For services to Optometry and Preventing Blindness.
  • Ushma Manhar Patel, M.B.E., Prime Minister’s Diary Manager, Prime Minister’s Office. For Public Service.
  • Professor Hugh Henry Patterson, Professor Emeritus of Politics, Ulster University. For services to Education and to Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland.
  • Professor Douglas John Paul, F.R.S.E., Professor of Semiconductor Devices, James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow. For services to Quantum Technologies Research.
  • Laurence Anthony Pears, Capability Adviser, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Caroline Pemberton, Head of Resourcing, People Function, Ministry of Justice. For services to the Criminal Justice System.
  • Professor Nathalie PETTORELLI, Head, Environmental Monitoring and Conservation Modelling, Zoological Society of London. For services to Conservation and to Outreach.
  • Thomas Pidcock, M.B.E. For services to Cycling.
  • Timothy Henry Ralph Porter, lately Chair, Blue Cross. For services to Animal Welfare.
  • Gian Singh Power, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, TLC Lions. For services to Mental Health.
  • Robert Purvis, Director, Purvis Plants Hire. For services to the community in Fife.
  • Richard John Quallington, lately Executive Director, Action with Communities in Rural England. For services to Rural Communities.
  • Sravya Rao, Deputy Director, Economy and Strategic Analysis, Department for Business and Trade. For Public Service.
  • Ubaid-ul Rehman, Senior Diversity and Inclusion Advisor, College of Policing and Co-Founder, Imaan and Chair, Goslings Badminton Club. For services to Equality in the LGBTQ+ Community.
  • Professor Rosalind Emily Mayors Rickaby, F.R.S., Chair of Geology, Oxford Earth Sciences, University of Oxford. For services to Biogeochemistry.
  • Michelle Riddalls, Chief Executive Officer, PAGB, the Consumer Healthcare Association. For services to Consumer Health.
  • Dr Paul Christopher Roberts, Archaeologist and lately Keeper of Antiquities, The Ashmolean Museum. For services to Archaeology and to Heritage.
  • Victoria Jane Robertshaw , Founder, Green Street. For services to the Retail Sector.
  • David Robson, Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Kathryn Marian Roe, lately Deputy Director, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. For services to Cyber Security.
  • Lauren Rachel Catherine Rowles, M.B.E. For services to Rowing.
  • Dr Joan Rutherford, Chief Medical Member, Health Education and Social Care Chamber (Mental Health), First Tier Tribunal. For services to the Administration of Justice.
  • Mandeep Kaur Sanghera, Project Manager and Philanthropist, Coventry. For services to Refugee Resettlement.
  • Professor Safa Taha Al-Sarraj, Head of Clinical Neuropathology, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Medicine, particularly to Neuropathology.
  • Elizabeth Jane Harris-Sawczenko, Interfaith Adviser, Forum for Peace UK and Board of Deputies of British Jews. For services to Interfaith Engagement.
  • Duncan William Macnaughton Scott, M.B.E. For services to Swimming.
  • Hawa Daboh Sesay, Executive Director, Hawa Trust Foundation. For services to the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Girls.
  • Savraj Singh Sidhu, Assistant Head, Ukraine Task Force, Security Policy and Operations, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Amos Simbo, Founder, Black Professionals In Construction. For services to the Construction Industry and to Diversity.
  • Dr Tobias Simpson, Director, Wiener Holocaust Library. For services to Holocaust Memorial.
  • Peter William Smallwood, lately President, National Conservative Convention. For Political and Public Service.
  • Colonel (Rtd.) Audrey Jean Smith, Life Vice-President and Trustee, Women’s Royal Army Corps Association. For services to Female Veterans.
  • John Geoffrey Smith, Chief Executive Officer, GB Railfreight. For services to Rail Freight Transport.
  • Kathryn Anne Smith, Chief Executive, Social Care Institute for Excellence. For services to Social Care.
  • Louise Marie Smith, Chair, Innovate Finance. For services to the Fintech Industry and to the Empowerment of the LGBTQIA+ Community.
  • Daniela Luminita Denis-Smith, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Obelisk Support. For services to Women in the Legal Profession.
  • Romilly Le Quesne Saumarez Smith, Jeweller. For services to the Arts.
  • Thomas Solloway, Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Nicola Solomon, lately Chief Executive, Society of Authors, and lately Chair, Creators’ Rights Alliance. For services to Literature and to the Creative Industries.
  • Simon Paul Spinks, Chief Executive, Harrison Spinks Group. For services to the Mattress and Bed Industry.
  • Smruti Sriram, Chief Executive Officer, Supreme Creations (Bags of Ethics). For services to Fashion.
  • Professor Stephen Strand. For services to Equality and to Human Rights.
  • Alice Rose Tai, M.B.E. For services to Swimming.
  • Rebecca Margaret Mary Thomson, Journalist, Computer Weekly. For services to Justice.
  • Susan Margaret Tobbell, Philanthropist. For services to Charity.
  • Professor Elizabeth Sarah Todd, Professor, Educational Inclusion, Newcastle University. For services to Education and to Young People.
  • Heidi Rebecca Elizabeth Travis, lately Chief Executive, Sue Ryder. For services to Palliative, Neurological and Bereavement Care Services.
  • Kevin Hugh Tumelty, Head of Security, Senedd Cymru. For services to Public and Parliamentary Security.
  • Olivia Rose Tunnell, Assistant Head Ukraine Task Force, Security Policy and Operations, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Karen Turner, Senior Operational Support Manager, H.M. Prison and Probation Service Wales. For Public Service.
  • Louisa Jane Walker (Louisa Harrison-Walker), Chief Executive, Sheffield Chamber of Commerce. For services to Business and the Economy in South Yorkshire.
  • Susan Christine Waterson, Head of Investment, North of England, Department for Business and Trade. For services to Trade and Investment in the North of England.
  • Sandra Gwendoline Watson, lately Children and Families Manager, H.M. Prison Oakwood, G4S Care and Justice Services Ltd. For services to the Criminal Justice System.
  • Steven John Wearne, Director of Global Affairs, Food Standards Agency and Chair of Codex. For services to Public Health Protection and to International Food Safety.
  • Deirdre Anne Webb, lately Assistant Director of Nursing for Healthcare. For services to Women, Children and Families in Northern Ireland.
  • Dr David Edward Weber , President Emeritus, International Self-Care Foundation. For services to Healthy Lifestyles and Self-Care.
  • Professor Susan Christina Welburn, Professor of Medical and Veterinary Molecular Epidemiology, University of Edinburgh. For services to One Health Research and to Disease Elimination.
  • Dr Thomas Phillip Wells, Deputy Director, Government Office for Science. For services to Science in Government.
  • Sally Ann Weston, lately Deputy Director, Home Office. For Public Service.
  • Kevin Whately, Actor. For services to Drama and to Charity.
  • Vanessa Havard-Williams. For services to Legal and Financial Services, to Public Finance and to Tackling Climate Change.
  • Roger Ian Wilson, Chief Executive, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council. For Public Service in Northern Ireland.
  • Estelle Marilyn, The Lady Wolfson of Marylebone, Philanthropist. For services to Medical Research and to the Arts
  • Stephen Woodard, lately Deputy Secretary General, European Conservatives and Reformists Group, European Parliament. For Political and Public Service.
  • Georgina Worrall, Head, POWERful Women. For services to Diversity and Inclusion in the Energy Sector.
  • William Wright, lately Chair, Haemophilia Scotland. For services to People with Bleeding Disorders and to the Infected Blood Inquiry.
  • Dr Wei Yang, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Digital Task Force for Planning and Chair, Construction Industry Council. For services to the Town Planning Industry.
  • Margaret Yates, Chief Executive Officer, All Saints Catholic Collegiate, Stoke-on-Trent. For services to Education.
  • Professor Zaheer Raza Yousef, Consultant Cardiologist, University Hospital of Wales. For services to the Treatment of Heart Failure.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military
  • Leading Hand (Intelligence) Chloe Niki Rebecca Macdonald, Royal Navy, 30229430.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Nicholas Alexander Twomey Ollive, Royal Marines, P057614X.
  • Petty Officer Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering Submarines) David Smee, Royal Navy, D262557Q.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Robert Spratt, Volunteer Cadet Corps, 30278245.
  • Commander Robert Steadman, Royal Navy, C037923R.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Yvonne Angus, Adjutant General’s Corps (Royal Military Police), W1047961.
  • Major Roger Thomas Anstey, Army Air Corps, 561034.
  • Colonel Russell Guy Atherton, 553131.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Lee Owen Backhouse, The Coldstream Guards, Army Reserve, 24901438
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Stewart Baird, The King’s Royal Hussars, Army Reserve, 24879688.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Paul Raymond Barnes, Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch), 24954065.
  • Major James Terence Richard Blakemore, The Rifles, 30079495.
  • Sergeant Alan Gary Boyle, The Mercian Regiment, Army Reserve, 25024349.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Mark Howard Kearton Bulmer VR, Corps of Royal Engineers, Army Reserve, 551123.
  • Sergeant Michael Andrew Chadwick, The Scots Guards, 30070431.
  • Captain Edward James Clinton, The Royal Logistic Corps, 25202583.
  • Lieutenant Colonel David Joseph Cotton, Adjutant General’s Corps (Army Legal Services Branch), 563174.
  • Major Jonathan George Stewart-Davis, Army Air Corps, 559209.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Kathleen Douglas, Army Cadet Force, 544717.
  • Major Ian Lindsay Elliott, Royal Corps of Signals, Army Reserve, 24737035.
  • Captain Olivia Kate Flaherty, Royal Corps of Signals, 30185101.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Andrew Hugh Giffard, The Life Guards, 548628.
  • Captain Daniel Henderson, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, 25101579.
  • The Reverend Ann Elizabeth Hitchiner, Chaplain to the Forces (Third Class), Royal Army Chaplains’ Department, Army Reserve, 30230592.
  • Sergeant Gareth Huw Russell Jenkins VR, Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia), Army Reserve, 30127906.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Ryan Chappell Mallin, Royal Army Medical Service, 564181.
  • Major Sean Patrick Maloney, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 30089172.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Harry Law Michael, The King’s Royal Hussars, 549576.
  • Major Thomas Frederick William Mortensen, The Scots Guards, 30143084.
  • Staff Sergeant David Andrew Colin Murphy, Royal Tank Regiment, 25219931.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Alexander James Rabbitt, The Royal Welsh, 565348.
  • Major David Thomas Rainbow, Adjutant General’s Corps (Royal Military Police), 25052806.
  • Major Mark Bryan Roberts, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 30036628.
  • Major Daniel Mark Rouse, Corps of Royal Engineers, P904120R.
  • Sergeant Merini Marilynn Rokowati Helena Sevakasiga, Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch), W1045771.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Adam Michael Shindler, Intelligence Corps, 25215051
  • Major Robert James Smith, The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment, 30172636.
  • Major Andrew Robert Sutton, Royal Corps of Signals, Army Reserve, 30330148.
  • Captain Marcus James Waugh, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 25036853.
  • Major Joshua William Knight Wray, Corps of Royal Engineers, 30089160.
  • Corporal Olivia Brindley, Royal Air Force, 30228630.
  • Warrant Officer Philip Andrew Chadwick, Royal Air Force, R8209253.
  • Wing Commander Rebecca Jean Collis, Royal Air Force, 30031414.
  • Flight Sergeant Jane Corban, Royal Air Force, 30141108.
  • Squadron Leader Simon Anthony Devenish, Royal Air Force, 5207260R.
  • Squadron Leader Dusko Maurice Kent Frost, Royal Air Force, 8700362S.
  • Flight Lieutenant James Edward Laird, Royal Air Force, 30386340.
  • Wing Commander Charles Jeremy Lynn, Royal Air Force, 2644198D.
  • Wing Commander Richard Alan May, Royal Air Force, 8301028E.
  • Squadron Leader James Palfrey, Royal Air Force, 30002982.
  • Chief Technician Bradley Parry, Royal Air Force, 30000177
  • Squadron Leader Andrew John Sweeny, Royal Air Force, 30067190.
  • Flight Sergeant Philip Michael Thomas, Royal Air Force, F8512450.
Civil

Royal Red Cross

Ribbon of the Royal Red Cross

Member of the Royal Red Cross (RRC)

  • Lieutenant Colonel Lucy Rachel Gaal, Royal Army Medical Service, 549239

Associates of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

  • Lieutenant Commander Kim Cockcroft, Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service, Y003690V.
  • Major Paul Amos Simms, Royal Army Medical Service, B8424335.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Ribbon of the British Empire Medal
  • Victoria LIVINGSTONE-THOMPSON Chief Executive, Inclusion Gloucestershire. For services to Mental Health and to People with Disabilities in Gloucestershire
  • Don MEAD, Vice President of the Oscar Wilde Society. For Services to literature

King's Police Medal (KPM)

Ribbon of the King's Police Medal for Distinguished Service
England and Wales
  • Mark Colin Baker, lately Detective Chief Superintendent, Merseyside Police.
  • Nicola Louise Bryar, lately Detective Chief Superintendent, West Yorkshire Police.
  • Ross Dorman, lately Constable, Kent Police.
  • Matthew Hardcastle, Constable, Metropolitan Police Service.
  • Emma Laura Harris, Detective Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service.
  • Gary Martin Haskins, Detective Superintendent, Avon and Somerset Police.
  • Christopher Haward, Chief Constable, Lincolnshire Police / National Police Chiefs’ Council.
  • Ian William Hunter, lately Detective Chief Superintendent, Thames Valley Police.
  • Mohammed Osman Khan, Assistant Chief Constable, West Yorkshire Police.
  • Mark Jeffrey O'Dell, Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service.
  • Trevor Brian Rodenhurst, Chief Constable, Bedfordshire Police.
  • Kathryn Thacker, Detective Chief Superintendent, Norfolk Constabulary.
  • Justin Matthew Twigg, lately Detective Inspector, West Yorkshire Police.
  • Matthew Twist, Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service.
  • Jeremy Mark Vaughan, Chief Constable, South Wales Police.
  • James Roger Weems, lately Chief Superintendent, Thames Valley Police.
  • Michael Philip West, lately Detective Superintendent, Devon and Cornwall Police.
Scotland
  • Shaheen Baber, Superintendent, Police Service of Scotland.
  • Alan Spiers, Deputy Chief Constable, Police Service of Scotland.
Northern Ireland
  • Samuel Donaldson, Chief Superintendent, Police Service of Northern Ireland.
  • Melanie Jones, Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, Police Service of Northern Ireland.
  • Jeremy Lindsay, Chief Superintendent, Police Service of Northern Ireland

King's Fire Service Medal (KFSM)

Ribbon of the King's Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service
England and Wales
  • Steven John Healey, Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Glynn Luznyj, Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Robert Somerled MacDougall, Chief Fire Officer, Oxfordshire County Council Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Ian Alexander McDougall, Assistant Chief Officer, Defence Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Jonathon Peter Pryce, Chief Fire Officer, Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Rachel Louise Streeting, lately Firefighter, Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service
Scotland
  • Bruce Farquharson, Head of Training, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Karla Stevenson, Station Commander, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.

King's Ambulance Service Medal (KAM)

Ribbon of the King's Ambulance Service Medal
England and Wales
  • Darren Frank Farmer, Director of Ambulance Operations, London Ambulance Service.
  • Lisa Michelle Ward, Director of People, North West Ambulance Service.
Scotland
  • Kenneth Harold Freeburn, Regional Director East, Scottish Ambulance Service.

King's Volunteer Reserves Medal (KVRM)

Ribbon of the King's Volunteer Reserves Medal
  • Captain Paul Terence Hill RD, Royal Naval Reserve, C993655M.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Anita Fiona Marina Newcourt MBE, TD, VR, Army Air Corps, Army Reserve, 527329.
  • Major Sean Augustine Olohan VR, The Royal Yeomanry, Army Reserve, 534142.
  • Colour Sergeant Alan George Taggart VR, The Royal Irish Regiment, Army Reserve, 30034046.
  • Captain Timothy Young VR, Corps of Royal Engineers, Army Reserve, 24704803.
  • Corporal Sean Gregory Doughty, Royal Air Force, 30185672.
  • Warrant Officer Christopher Richard Ward, Royal Air Force, V0215989.

Overseas Territories Police Medal (OTPM)

Ribbon of the Overseas Territories Police Medal
  • Melina Papagregoriou, Chief Inspector Operations and Intelligence, Sovereign Base Areas Police. For services to policing in the Sovereign Base Areas.
  • Constandinos Petrou, Police Superintendent, Sovereign Base Areas Police. For services to policing and to safeguarding in the Sovereign Base Areas.

Meritorious Service Medal

Ribbon of the Meritorious Service Medal

Overseas and International

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

  • Michael Henry Dunkley, formerly Premier of Bermuda. For services to Bermuda.
  • Dr Anthony Freeman, Scientist and Engineer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA. For services to UK/US Relations in Space and Earth Science.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Carey Allan, Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
  • David Michael Anderson , Senior Health Adviser, UK-Med. For services to the UK’s Emergency Health Response overseas.
  • Dr Jonathan Andrew Brewer, formerly Acting Coordinator of the UN Panel of Experts created pursuant to resolution 1874 (2009). For services to Global Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Crown Dependencies

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Guernsey

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Isle of Man
  • Patricia Mary Costain. For Public Service and to Charity on the Isle of Man.
  • Howard Lindsay Gordon Parkin. For services to the Understanding of Astronomy and to the Manx Community
Jersey
  • Steven Timothy Cartwright, Chief Officer, Bailiff’s Office. For services to the Community.
  • Ruth Ann Smith. For services to the communities in Jersey and Kenya

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Isle of Man
  • Gillian Rosemary Cowley. For voluntary services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institute on the Isle of Man.
Guernsey
  • Michael Chapple. For services to Youth Sailing in Guernsey.
Jersey
  • Jeannine Aline Carey. For services to the Disabled in Jersey.

Canada

New Zealand

The Bahamas

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of The Bahamas, on advice of His Majesty's Bahamas Ministers.[3]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Demetrious George Mosko. For services to the Business Sector.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • The Reverend Diana Eloise Francis. For services to Religion and Youth Work.
  • Bishop Godfrey Randolph Williams. For services to Religion and Community Work.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

  • Bishop Hensel Ruthnell Kemp. For services to Religion.
  • Dr Inez Rolle. For services to Religion.

Bermuda

His Majesty The King, Charles III, has recognised the following individuals in his annual 2025 New Year's Honours List:[4]

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

King's Certificates and Badges of Honour

  • Jennifer L. Phillips. For services to the arts in Bermuda.

Grenada

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Grenada, on advice of His Majesty's Grenada Ministers:[5]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Ruth Elizabeth Rouse. For contributions to Public Service.
  • Teddy Ronald St. Louis. For Public Service and to the Legal Profession.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Mc Donald Anthony Beresford Cadore. For services to Education.
  • Annie Lauretta Rush-Bain. For services to the Community.
  • Keith Emmanuel Richard Williams. For services to Culture.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

  • Barbara Ann Fraser-Buckmire. For services to Sports Administration.
  • Lyneth Ann Edwards. For services to Culture.
  • Cecil Gittens. For services to Policing.
  • Marica Sonia Jones. For services to Nursing.

Papua New Guinea

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Papua New Guinea, on advice of His Majesty's Papua New Guinea Ministers:[6]

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

  • The Honourable Soroi Eoe. For Political and Public Service.
  • The Honourable Pila Niningi. For Political Service and to the Legal Profession in Papua New Guinea.

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Knight / Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE / DBE)

  • Maria Lucia Kopkop OBE. For Public Service and to Education and to Women’s Rights.
  • Yano Belo. For Political and Public Service.
  • Sinai John Brown OBE. For Political and Public Service, and to the development of the East New Britain Province.
  • Robert Igara CMG. For services to Higher Education and to the Community.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Donald Gire Lilo. For services to Agriculture and Political Service.
  • Ponnusamy Manohar. For services to Tertiary Education.
  • Dangang James Tapele. For services to Primary Education and Political Service in the East New Britain Province.
  • Milfred Wangatau. For services to the Legal Profession.
  • Elias Rahuromo Wohengu. For Public Service

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil
  • Rose Bolgy. For services to Education.
  • Rottona Girana. For services to Education.
  • John Waso Iso. For services to Education.
  • Alice Joel. For services to Education.
  • Philip Tiki. For services to Education, to Religion, to the Community and to Sport.
  • Timothy James Ward, Jr. For Public Service.
Military

Solomon Islands

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of the Solomon Islands, on advice of His Majesty's Solomon Islands Ministers.[7]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

  • Danny Lam. For services to Commerce and Community Development.
  • Matthew Cooper Wale. For Political and Public Service.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Mostyn Mangau BEM. For services to the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force and National Security.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Heath Davies. For services to the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force.
  • Simpson Pogeava. For services to the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force.
  • Ian Vaevaso KPM. For services to the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force.

King's Police Medal (KPM)

  • William Samuel Foufaka. Superintendent, Royal Solomon Islands Police Force.
  • Jimson Robo. Chief Superintendent, Royal Solomon Islands Police Force.

Saint Lucia

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of the Saint Lucia, on advice of His Majesty's Saint Lucia Ministers:[8]

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

  • Llewellyn Xavier, O.B.E. For services to Community Infrastructure and Development.

Belize

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Belize, on advice of His Majesty's Belize Ministers.[9]

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Phillippa Noreen Fairweather. For Public Service and to the Community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Lucilo Enrique Alcoser. For services to the Community.
  • Gregoria Aragon. For services to the Community.
  • Dr. Marcelino Avila. For Public Service.
  • Rudolph Bernard Coye. For services to the Tourism Industry.

Antigua and Barbuda

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Antigua and Barbuda, on advice of His Majesty's Antigua and Barbuda Ministers.[10]

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

  • Aziz Fares Hadeed, C.B.E. For services to the Economy and Social Development.

King's Police Medal (KPM)

Saint Christopher and Nevis

Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Saint Christopher and Nevis, on advice of His Majesty's St Kitts and Nevis Ministers.

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

References

  1. ^ "The New Year Honours list 2025 | The Gazette". www.thegazette.co.uk. Retrieved 27 December 2024. The 2025 New Year Honours Gazette supplement can be viewed in December 2024. A date will be announced shortly.
  2. ^ "No. 64607". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2024. pp. N1 – N40.
  3. ^ "No. 64609". The London Gazette (3rd supplement). 31 December 2024. p. N49.
  4. ^ "King's 2025 New Year's Honours". Government of Bermuda. 30 December 2024. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  5. ^ "No. 64610". The London Gazette (4th supplement). 31 December 2024. p. N53.
  6. ^ "No. 64611". The London Gazette (5th supplement). 31 December 2024. p. N57.
  7. ^ "No. 64612". The London Gazette (6th supplement). 31 December 2024. p. N61.
  8. ^ "No. 64613". The London Gazette (7th supplement). 31 December 2024. p. N65.
  9. ^ "No. 64614". The London Gazette (8th supplement). 31 December 2024. p. N69.
  10. ^ "No. 64615". The London Gazette (9th supplement). 31 December 2024. p. N73.