King's Birthday Honours 2023: See full list of Brits awarded
Hundreds of people from all walks of life have been named in the King's Birthday Honours.editor Dame Anna Wintour have been awarded.have also been commended with England and Arsenal footballer-turned-pundit Ian Wright receiving an Order of the British Empire .
Susan Carol Langley OBE. Non-Executive Chair, Gallagher UK and lately Lead Non-Executive Director, Home Office. For Public Service and to the Financial Services Industry. MusicProfessor Eleanor Jane Milner-Gulland. Tasso Leventis Chair in Biodiversity, Department of Biology, Oxford University. For services to International Conservation. Dr Neslyn Eugenie Watson-Druee CBE. Voluntary Chair, Birmingham and Midlands Women Economic Forum. For services to Women and to Ethnic Minorities.
Professor Iain Gilmour Gray CBE FRSE FREng. Director of Aerospace, Cranfield University. For services to the Aerospace Industry. Shona Hunter Dunn. Second Permanent Secretary, Department for Health and Social Care. For Public Service. Professor David Samuel Harvard Abulafia FBA. Emeritus Professor of Mediterranean History, University of Cambridge. For services to Scholarship.
Professor Paliarkarakadu Assen Muhammed Basheer FREng. Chair in Structural Engineering, University of Leeds. For services to Civil Engineering. Major General Nicholas John Caplin CB. Chief Executive Officer, Blind Veterans UK. For services to Veterans and to the Vision Impaired. Michael Hugh Cherry OBE. Lately Chair, Federation of Small Businesses. For services to Business and to International Trade. Peter Anthony Davies OBE. Chair, Smart Energy Code Panel. For services to the Energy Industry and Net Zero Emissions.
Professor Thomas John Evans. Professor of Molecular Microbiology, University of Glasgow. For services to Healthcare during Covid-19. Professor Vincent Francis Fusco FREng. Professor, High Frequency Electronic Engineering, School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Queen’s University Belfast. For services to Science and to Engineering.
William Benedict Hamilton-Dalrymple. Historian, Author and Art Curator. For services to Literature and to the Arts. Professor Debra Jean Humphris. Vice-Chancellor, University of Brighton. For services to Education and to the NHS. Jane Elizabeth Hutt MS. Minister for Social Justice, Welsh Government and Senedd Member for Vale of Glamorgan. For Political and Public Service.
Professor Peter James Kelly. Regional Director of Public Health, Office for Health Improvements and Disparities, Department of Health and Social Care. For services to Public Health. Ceri Ann Morgan. Director, EU and International Trade, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to Capability and Inclusion in International Trade.
Professor Paul Michael Newman FREng. BP Professor in Information Engineering, University of Oxford. For services to Technology and to Engineering. Judith Ragan OBE. Trustee, The Queensmill Trust. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs. Dr Sheila Baillie Mackenzie Reith. Lately Consultant Physician. For services to People with Diabetes.
Eve Caroline Samson. Clerk of the Journals, House of Commons. For services to Parliament and to the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Peter Francis Sheridan OBE DL. Chief Executive, Co-Operation Ireland. For services to Peacebuilding. Anthony Watson. Chief Executive Officer and Founder, The Bank of London, and Advocate for LGBT Equality. For services to the LGBT Community, to Equality and to Diversity.
Dr Khurshid Alam. Chair, Academy for Advanced Studies and Training UK International. For services to BAME Healthcare and the Professional Development of BAME Doctors. Christopher Paul Ashworth. Head of Social Impact, Nominet. For services to Social Equality, Inclusion and to the Voluntary Sector. James Keith Babbington. Vice Chair, National Association of Civic Officers. For services to the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Antony Ellis Baines. Executive Director for Services, The Royal British Legion. For services to the Armed Forces Community. Nicholas Guy Baveystock DL. Director General and Secretary, Institution of Civil Engineers. For services to Engineering. James William John Brereton. Lately Deputy Director, Transport Security Operations Centre, Department for Transport. For services to the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Pippa Britton. Lately Vice-Chair, UK Anti-Doping and Vice-Chair Sport Wales. For services to Sport.
John Raymond Camp. Chief Executive Officer, The Compass Partnership of Schools, Royal Borough of Greenwich and Essex. For services to Education. Professor Carolyn Anne Chew-Graham. Professor of General Practice Research, Keele University and lately Chair, Society of Academic Primary Care. For services to General Practice and Patient Care, and to Primary Care Research, particularly into Long Covid. Trevor Clare. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
Philip Michael Cook. Lately Chief Executive and Group Principal of Education Training Collective, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham. For services to Further Education. Dr Kevin John Daly. Co-Head of Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa Economics, Goldman Sachs’ Global Macro Research. For services to Economics.
Lawrence James English. Lately Senior District Crown Prosecutor, West Midlands. For services to Law and Order. Peter Alan Farr. Head of Civil Law Policy, Ministry of Justice. For services to Civil Justice. Robert Francis Fellows. Lately Head of Education, College of Paramedics. For services to Paramedic Education.
Dr Edmund Ross Garratt. Chief Executive, NHS Suffolk and North East Essex. For services to the Integrated Care System. Dr Claire Marie Guest. Co-Founder, Chief Executive and Chief Scientific Officer, Medical Detection Dogs. For services to Medical Knowledge, Public Health and Wellbeing. Tina Harvey. Executive Headteacher, Perseid School, London Borough of Merton. For services to Special Education. Jeffrey Christopher Hayes. Trustee, St John’s Foundation, Trustee, West Ham United Foundation and lately Trustee and Chair, Trust for London. For services to Charity and to the Voluntary Sector.
Professor Jane Katharine Hill Hon FRES. Professor of Ecology, University of York. For services to Conservation Ecology. Stephen Glyn Hughes. Chief Executive Officer, Education Impact Academy Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
Janine Mireille Irons MBE. Co-Founder and Chief Executive, Tomorrow’s Warriors. For services to the Music Industry. Alexandra Claire Johnson. Co-Founder, Duchenne UK, Co-Founder, Joining Jack and lately Board Member, World Duchenne Organisation. For services to Charity and to People with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
Anju Kumar. Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist. For services to Women’s Health and Welfare in Wales. Dr Peter Hammond Liddle. Founder, Liddle Collection, The University of Leeds, Patron, Halifax Great War Heritage Society and Life President, The Second World War Experience Centre. For services to Heritage and to Public Understanding of the World Wars.
Dr Miles Bradley Mack. Lately Chair, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland. For services to General Practice. Georgina Alison May Masters. Assistant Director, HISP Multi-Academy Trust, Eastleigh, Hampshire. For services to Education. Fiona Teresa McDonald. Principal, Drumnamoe Nursery School, Lurgan, County Armagh. For services to Education and voluntary and charitable service in Northern Ireland and Abroad.
Professor Nicola Jane Milner FBA. Professor of Archaeology, University of York. For services to Archaeology. Geoffrey Owen Morris. Director, Eden Campus, University of St. Andrews. For services to Charity and to the Environment. Julia Elizabeth Nolan. Lately Deputy Director, International Climate Strategy, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to International Climate Diplomacy.
Christopher Oglesby. Chief Executive Officer, Bruntwood. For services to Charity and to Regeneration in the North West of England. Dr Navaratnam Partheeban. Co-Founder, British Veterinary Ethnicity and Diversity Society. For services to Inclusion. Dr Amarjit Raju. Chief Executive, Disability Direct. For services to People with Disabilities, to Carers and to Mental Health. Dr Norma Victoria Raynes. Director, From Generation 2 Generation and Chair, Caldecott Festival Group. For services to Tackling Loneliness in Older People and to the community in Shropshire.
Robert David Sanders. Director of Digital Customer Services, Houses of Parliament. For services to Parliament and to the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Anne Catherine Shaw. Executive Director, Transport for West Midlands. For services to the Commonwealth Games 2022. Dr Jenifer Ann Evelyn Smith. Lately Deputy Medical Director, Public Health England. For services to Sport during Covid-19. Susan Catherine Soroczan. Group Director, Department for Work and Pensions. For Public Service.
Stuart James Sterling. Deputy Director, Major Events Directorate, Cabinet Office. For services to the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Jane Susan Sweeney. Head of Programme Management, Delivery and Challenge, HM Treasury. For Public Service. Dr Carol Lee Tozer. Lately Director, Adult Social Services, Isle of Wight Council and Trustee, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services. For services to Social Care.
Professor Timothy John Whitley. Managing Director, Applied Research, BT. For services to Communications Technologies and to Scientific Policy. Camilla Anne Wood, Countess Of Halifax. Lately President, Macmillan Cancer Support. For voluntary services to People Affected by Cancer. Peter Frank Allam. Lately Chief Executive, Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy. For services to Sailing. Darnish Amraz. Youth Worker, Birmingham City Youth Service. For services to Young People in Birmingham.
Richard Norman Auty. Lately Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Forensic Collision Investigation. Norma Baillie. Founder and Operations Manager, PrioritEyes Ltd. For services to Blind and Partially Sighted People. Susannah Jane Baker. Co-Founder, The Pickwell Foundation. For services to Ukrainian Refugees. Euan Andrew Barker. Royal and Ceremonial Planning Manager, Scottish Government. For services in Scotland on the Demise of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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