2024 New Year Honours
The 2024 New Year Honours are appointments by some of 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 2024 were announced on 29 December 2023, on the same day as the 2023 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours.[1]
The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour and arranged by the country whose ministers advised Charles III on the appointments, then by the honour and by the honour's grade (i.e. Knight/Dame Grand Cross, Knight/Dame Commander, etc.), and then by divisions (i.e. Civil, Diplomatic, and Military), as appropriate.
The recipients were made aware several weeks previously as in previous years. However in a departure from previous practice, the BBC has noted that it had already received self-promotory press releases from recipients a fortnight before the list is published.[2]
United Kingdom
Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of the United Kingdom with honours within his own gift and with the advice of the Government for other honours.
The Order of the Companions of Honour
Member of the Order of Companions of Honour (CH)
- Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey DBE, Singer. For services to Music.
Knight Bachelor
- Brian Clarke, Artist. For services to Art.
- Ronald Dennis, CBE, Chair, Podium Analytics and Patron, Tommy’s Campaign. For services to Industry and to Charity.
- Gregory Doran, lately Artistic Director, Royal Shakespeare Company. For services to the Arts.
- Athelstan Joseph Michael Eavis, CBE, Founder and Leader, Glastonbury Festival. For services to Music and to Charity.
- Professor William John Edmunds, OBE, FMedSci, Professor, Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. For services to Epidemiology.
- John Patrick Griffin, Founder, Addison Lee. For services to Business and to Charity.
- Stephen Alan Michael Hester, Chair, Easyjet and Chair, Nordea. For services to Business and to the Economy.
- David Charles Holmes, CBE, Chief Executive Officer, Family Action. For services to Children and Families.
- Professor Amritpal Singh Hungin, OBE, DL, Emeritus Professor of General Practice, Newcastle University. For services to Medicine.
- Professor John Peter Iredale, FMedSci, FRSE, lately Interim Executive Chair, Medical Research Council. For services to Medical Research.
- The Right Honourable Sajid Javid, MP, Member of Parliament for Bromsgrove. For Political and Public Service.
- Timothy Randall Martin, Founder and Chair, Wetherspoons. For services to Hospitality and to Culture.
- Professor Alexander McCall Smith, CBE, FRSE, Author and Academic. For services to Literature, to Academia and to Charity
- Professor Neil James McCready Mortensen, lately President, Royal College of Surgeons of England. For services to Surgery.
- Gerald Maurice Ronson, CBE, For services to Philanthropy and to the Jewish Community.
The Most Honourable Order of the Bath
Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB / DCB)
- Military
- Lieutenant General Robert Magowan, CB, CBE, Royal Marines, N028330Y.
- Lieutenant General Sharon Nesmith, 531124.
- Civil
- Max Hill, KC, lately Director of Public Prosecutions, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order.
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
- Military
- Rear Admiral Andrew Betton, OBE, Royal Navy, C033663C.
- Rear Admiral James David Morley, Royal Navy, C034410Y
- Major General Kevin Mark Copsey, OBE, 533047.
- Major General John Robert Mead, OBE, 537468.
- Air Vice-Marshal Nigel James Colman, OBE, Royal Air Force, 8304546T.
- Air Marshal Ian David Gale, MBE, Royal Air Force, 8304212Q.
- Civil
- Ruth Léonie Hannant, Director General, Policy, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For Public Service.
- Liam Cledwyn Laurence Smyth, Clerk of Legislation, House of Commons. For services to Parliament.
- Jonathan Marron, Director General, Office of Health Inequalities and Disparities, Department of Health and Social Care. For services to Public Health.
- Lee McDonough, Director General, Net Zero, Nuclear and International, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. For services to Energy and Climate.
- Simon Millhouse, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
- Neil Brendan O'Connor, CBE, lately Director, Building Safety Programme, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. For services to Building Safety.
- Polly Theresa Payne, Director General, Policy, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For Public Service.
- Sir Arthur Gareth Ludovic Emrys Rhys Williams, Bt, Government Chief Commercial Officer, Cabinet Office. For Public Service.
- Kenneth Andrew Lyons Thomson, lately Director General, Scottish Government. For Public Service.
- Brendan Peter Threlfall, CBE, Director General, Union and Windsor Framework, Cabinet Office. For Public Service.
- Dr Abigail Tierney, lately Director General, Home Office. For Public Service.
The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)
- Sir Stephen Lovegrove, KCB, formerly National Security Adviser, Cabinet Office. For services to National Security.
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
- Thomas Drew, CMG, Director General, Defence and Intelligence, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy and National Security.
- Richard Grenville Russell Evans, Chairman, Hemingways Hospitality Ltd. For services to Business, to Sport and to Charity.
- Crawford Falconer, Chief Trade Negotiation Adviser and Second Permanent Secretary, Department for Business and Trade. For services to International Trade.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
- Jennifer Elizabeth Anderson, Director, Consular and Crisis, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy and to British Nationals Overseas.
- Zamir Nicholas Catasaras, Director General for Russia and Ukraine, Cabinet Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
- Roger James Coventry, Criminal Justice Adviser. For services to Justice and Stability overseas.
- Colin Mark Evans, Director General, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to National Security.
- Dr Fiona Hill, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute, Washington D.C., United States of America. For services to International Relations.
- Dr Rurik Miles Marsden, OBE, Development Director, British Embassy Yangon, Myanmar. For services to International Development.
- Susanna Mary Davies Moorehead, lately Chair, Development Assistance Committee, The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). For services to International Development and Diplomacy.
- Jane Anne Nelson, Director, Corporate Responsibility Initiative, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, United States of America. For services to Business and to Sustainability.
- Dr Sara Pantulaino Chief Executive, ODI. For services to Peacebuilding, to Humanitarian Assistance and to International Development.
- Simon Penny, lately H.M. Trade Commissioner for the Middle East and Pakistan and H.M. Consul General to Dubai and the Northern Emirates. For services to International Trade and Investment.
- Christopher Terence Wood, lately Consul-General, British Consulate-General, Shanghai, China. For services to British Foreign Policy
The Royal Victorian Order
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)
- The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
Knight/Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO / DCVO)
- Rowena Jane Feilden, CVO, Lady in Waiting to The Princess Royal.
- Colonel Edward Thomas Bolitho, OBE, Lord-Lieutenant of Cornwall.
- The Very Reverend Dr David Michael Hoyle, MBE, Dean of Westminster Abbey, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
- Ian Angus Campbell, Lord-Lieutenant of Dorset.
- Sophia Louisa Densham, LVO, Private Secretary to Her Majesty The Queen.
- Patric Laurence Dickinson, LVO, Secretary of the Order of the Garter.
- Dr Veronica Mary Geneste Ferguson, LVO, Surgeon-Oculist to Queen Elizabeth II.
- Alastair Gilbert Martin, Secretary, Duchy of Cornwall.
- Malcolm Ian, Baron Offord of Garvel, lately Trustee, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme.
- Sir Antonio Pappano, Conductor of the Coronation Orchestra, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Professor James Roy Robertson, LVO, MBE, lately Apothecary to His Majesty The King at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)
- Ian Scott Anderson, MVO, Director, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Commonwealth Study Conferences.
- Mark Appleby, Crown Jeweller.
- Colonel Jeremy David Bagshaw, CBE, Late Coldstream Guards, 534873; lately Chief of Staff, London District, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Major Grant Vincent Ashley Baker, Gentleman Usher to His Majesty The King.
- Paul David Baumann, CBE, Receiver-General, Westminster Abbey, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Charles Harcourt James Davies, MVO, Private Secretary to The Princess Royal.
- Karen Ross Findlay, Commander, Metropolitan Police Service, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Dr Michael Terence Isaac, Occupational Health Advisor to the Royal Household.
- Air Vice-Marshal Richard Howard Lacey, CBE, lately Gentleman Usher to His Majesty The King.
- Charlotte Elizabeth Martin, MVO, Deputy Head of Ceremonial, Royal Household.
- Jonathan David Rogerson Martin, Director of Ceremonials, Department for Culture, Media and Sport, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Ian Donald McCowan, lately Secretary to the Governor-General of Canada.
- Professor Paul Mealor, Music Advisor, Honours of Scotland Service.
- Graham Paul Midgley, Head of Royal Travel, Royal Household.
- Gavin Donald Reid, Music Advisor, Honours of Scotland Service.
- Paul John Sedwick, Deputy Ranger, Windsor Great Park.
- Lieutenant Colonel James Edward Noel Bridgeman Shaw, Grenadier Guards, 559678; Brigade Major, Household Division, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Nicholas Kester Smith, Director of Racing and Public Affairs, Ascot Racecourse.
- David William Courtenay Whelton, OBE, Music Advisor, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- James Wyndham Williams, Music Advisor, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
- Russell Adams, RVM, Custodian of California Stores, Royal Collection, Royal Household.
- Captain Andrew Mark Aspden, Royal Navy, lately Principal Private Secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
- Ian Charles Bartlett, Clerk of the Works, Westminster Abbey, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Nicholas John Birch, Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Royalty and Specialist Protection.
- Ian Leslie Bullock, RVM, Security Officer Team Leader, Palace of Holyroodhouse.
- Emma Jane Clarke, Secretary, Royal Farms, Windsor.
- Nicola Charlotte Craig, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, on the occasion of the Coronation Concert.
- Andrew John Cranidge, Superintendent, Thames Valley Police, on the occasion of the Coronation Concert.
- Anne Maria Curran, Personal and Administration Assistant, Superintendent’s Office, Windsor Castle.
- Sarah Louise Davis, Head of Press and Marketing, Royal Collection, Royal Household.
- Julie Elizabeth Denby, lately Deputy Clerk/Administrator, Greater Manchester Lieutenancy.
- Michael Robert Duncan, lately Special Project Advisor, Royal Household, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Hannah Elizabeth Evans, Programme Manager, Household of The Princess Royal.
- David Irwin Foy, Stud Groom, Royal Paddocks, Hampton Court Palace.
- Christopher William Andrew Hallworth, Senior Business Applications and Infrastructure Manager, Royal Collection, Royal Household.
- Stephanie Kate Howard, Moves and Operations Manager, Buckingham Palace Re-servicing Programme, Royal Household.
- Adelaide Georgina Gray Izat, Paintings Conservator, Royal Collection, Royal Household.
- Daniel James Kevin Johnson, Archbishop of Canterbury’s Coronation Planning Director, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Kevin Malkin, Detective Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Royalty Protection.
- Louise Michelle Walker-Pickett, Purchasing and Cost Control Co- ordinator, Royal Household.
- Nicola Jane Pritchard, Property Project Manager, Windsor Castle.
- Warrant Officer Class 1 David Alexander Roper, Grenadier Guards, 25131200; Superintending Clerk, Household Division, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Warrant Officer Class 2 Julian Philip Desmond Sandford, Royal Corps of Army Music, 25152991; Sergeant Major, Band of the Household Cavalry, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Christopher Charles Savage, lately Messenger Sergeant Major, The King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
- Derrick Andrew Scott, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, on the occasion of the Coronation Concert.
- Thomas Nicholas McKinlay Service, lately Acting Chief Operating Officer, Household of The Prince and Princess of Wales.
- Elizabeth Fiona St Clair, Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Royalty and Specialist Protection.
- Kathryn Elizabeth Stone, Paper Conservator, Royal Collection, Royal Household.
- Paul Stonell, Collections Information Officer, Royal Collection, Royal Household.
- Christopher Tombling, Head Chef, Royal Household.
- Karen Louise Willemsen, Head HR, Royal Household.
Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)
- Silver - Bar
- Gary William Adams, RVM, Gatekeeper, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Andrew John Buckland, RVM, Jersey Herdsman, Royal Farms, Windsor.
- Neil Hepple Dodds, RVM, Team Supervisor, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Jose Manuel Lazarczuk, RVM, Groundsman, Crown Estate Windsor.
- Silver
- Andrew David Basson, Office Assistant and Insignia Clerk, Royal Household.
- Gary Clarke, Fire Safety and Access Officer, Buckingham Palace.
- Edward Peter Evans, lately Divisional Sergeant Major, The King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
- Malcolm Greenland, Castle Attendant, Windsor Castle.
- Helen Hitchcock, lately Coffee Shop Supervisor, Windsor Farm Shop.
- Isabel Lorna Laylo, Housekeeping Assistant, Kensington Palace.
- Matthew Simon Murphy, Senior Palace Attendant, Royal Household.
- Timothy James Rayson, Axe Keeper, The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms.
- Elisabeth Michelle Roberts, Helpdesk and Property Co-ordinator, Windsor Castle.
- Corporal of the Horse Kate Elizabeth Sandford, Royal Corps of Army Music, 30186649; Household Cavalry Band, on the occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- James Richard Shaw, lately Personal Assistant to the Assistant Private Secretary to His Majesty The King.
- Fiona Ailsa Smith, lately Ranger, Balmoral Estate.
- John Sspelzini, Divisional Sergeant Major, The King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
- Monica Jane Tandy, Warden, Windsor Castle.
- Vanessa Anne Wakeford, House Manager, Government House, Guernsey.
- Barry James Whearty, Painter and Decorator, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Silver - Honorary
Jorge Manuel Martins Fernandes Jose, Palace Attendant, Royal Household.
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)
- Civil
- The Right Honourable Dame Margaret Mary Beckett, DBE, MP, Member of Parliament for Derby South. For Parliamentary, Political and Public Service.
- Professor Dame Carol Mary Black, DBE, Independent Adviser on Combatting Drugs. For Public Service.
- Sir William Blackledge Beaumont, CBE, DL, Chair, World Rugby. For services to Rugby Union Football and to Charity.
- Professor Sir James Rufus McDonald, FREng, FRSE, President, Royal Academy of Engineering. For services to Engineering, to Education and to Energy.
- Sir Ridley Scott, Director and Producer. For services to the UK Film Industry.
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)
- Civil
- Dr Margaret Ebunoluwa Aderin, MBE, Chancellor, University of Leicester. For services to Science Education and to Diversity.
- Amanda Jayne Blanc, Group Chief Executive Officer, Aviva. For services to Business, to Gender Equality and to Net-Zero.
- Professor Sonia Boyce, OBE, Artist. For services to Art.
- Jilly Cooper, CBE, Author. For services to Literature and to Charity.
- Felicity Ann Dahl, Founder, Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity and the Ronald Dahl Museum and Story Centre. For services to Philanthropy, to Literature and to Young People.
- Dr Jennifer Dixon, CBE, Chief Executive, The Health Foundation. For services to the NHS and to Public Health.
- Tristina Adele Harrison, Chief Executive Officer, TalkTalk Group. For services to Telecommunications.
- Dianne Michèle Jeffrey, CBE, DL, lately Trustee and Founder Chair, Age International. For services to Older People Abroad and to the community in Derbyshire.
- Professor Valerie Joan Lund, CBE, Emeritus Professor in Rhinology, University College London. For services to Rhinology.
- Siobhain Ann McDonagh, MP, Member of Parliament for Mitcham and Morden. For Parliamentary and Political Service.
- Ruth Elizabeth Miskin, CBE, Children’s Reading Expert, Read Write Inc. For services to Education.
- Marit Mohn, Philanthropist. For services to Philanthropy.
- Professor Molly Morag Stevens, FRS, FREng, John Black Professor of Bionanoscience, University of Oxford and Professor, Imperial College London. For services to Medicine.
- Cristina Alicia Taylor, Philanthropist and Co-Founder, The Taylor Family Foundation. For charitable services to Children and Young People.
- Judith Weir, CBE, Master of the King’s Music. For services to Music
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
- Military
- Commodore Stephen David Roberts, Royal Navy, C032675H.
- Brigadier Vivienne Wendy Buck, 539464.
- Major General Julian Nicholas Edward Buczacki, 547874.
- Brigadier Matthew Timothy Cansdale, MBE, 542140.
- Major General Darren Howard Crook, 538948.
- Colonel Lucy Margaret Giles, 533691.
- Colonel Michael Robert Smith, 533745.
- Air Commodore Catherine Clare Coton, Royal Air Force, 8032422G.
- Air Commodore Jonathan Moreton, Royal Air Force, 2636472F.
- Air Commodore Gerard Alan Opie, Royal Air Force, 5203734U.
- Civil
- Louise Elizabeth Alexander, for public and voluntary service
- Ellen Atkinson, for public service
- Mark Timothy Austin, for services to the economy
- Henrietta Rosamund Clare Barkworth-Nanton, for services to people affected by domestic abuse and homicide
- Charlotte Ann Beardmore, for services to radiography
- Andrew James Bell, for services to the financial sector
- Professor Michaela Jane Benzeval, for services to social science
- Don Black OBE, for services to music
- Stuart Broad MBE, for services to cricket
- Richard Broyd, for services to heritage and conservation
- James Alexander Bullion, for services to social care
- Rob Burrow, for services to motor neurone disease awareness
- William Morris Bush, for services to sport
- Dr Denise Marie Chaffer, for services to patient safety
- Jung Chang, for services to literature and to history
- David George Crozier, for services to the economy
- Mark Cutifani, for services to investment in the global mining industry
- Huw Charles Davies, for services to employment for disabled people
- Mark William Davies, for public service
- Laura Miranda Dawson, for services to technology and analysis
- Richard George Deverell, for services to botanical science and conservation
- Professor Philip John Diamond, for services to global radio astronomy
- Catherine Jane Uttley Dovey, for services to philanthropy, to women and girls, to the arts and to the economy
- Charles Gordon-Lennox, 11th Duke of Richmond, for services to heritage, to sport and to charity
- Kevin James David Ellis, for services to economic growth and expanding social mobility
- Nicholas Emery, for services to the media and marketing industries
- Professor Paul Emery OBE, for services to rheumatology
- Professor Penelope Clare Endersby FREng, for services to meteorology, to defence *science, and to technology
- Professor Kenneth John Falconer FRSE, for services to mathematics
- Angela Foulkes, for services to further education
- Yvonne Fovargue MP, for political and public service
- Timothy David Gardam, for services to journalism and to education
- Professor Danielle Amanda George MBE, for services to public engagement in engineering
- Dr Phillip Anthony George, for services to the arts in Wales
- Paul William Martin Golding, for services to business and to the UK film industry
- Catherine Anne Goodman LVO, for services to art
- Professor Roger James Goodman, for services to social science
- Gayle Jean Margaret Gorman, for services to education and charity
- Gerard Arthur Georges Grech, for services to the technology sector
- The Reverend Nicholas Glyn Paul Gumbel, for services to the Church of England
- Paul Harris, for public and voluntary service
- Martin James Hewitt QPM, for services to policing
- Professor Peter Michael Hollingsworth, for services to botanical science
- Karl James Hoods, for services to technology and to education
- Professor Andrew Lee Hopkins FRS FMedSci FRSE, for services to science and to innovation
- Christian Horner, for services to motor sport
- Pauline Jean Howie OBE, for services to emergency health care
- Professor Ronald Edmund Hutton FBA, for services to history
- Michelle Christina Jarman-Howe, for public service
- Michael Keith Jary, for public service
- Professor Alexandrina Henderson Farmer Jay OBE, for services to the prevention of child sexual abuse
- Patricia Anne Jessopp, for services to industry and to the financial sector
- Dr Chandra Mohan Kanneganti, for services to general practice
- Lynne Kelly, for services to people with haemophilia
- Professor Timothy James Greaves Kendall, for services to mental health care in England
- Naguib Kheraj, for services to business and to the economy
- Christopher Ross Kingsley OBE, for services to the creative industries
- Jonathon Jason Kingsley OBE, for services to the creative industries
- David Eric Laing DL, for services to charity and to philanthropy
- Angela Marie Leitch, for services to public health in Scotland
- Gerard Anthony Lemos CMG, for public and voluntary service
- Zoe Ann Lewis, for services to further education
- Dr Andrew John Mackintosh, for services to science and technology, and to enterprise development
- Barbara Hilary Manning, for services to the public and to the state funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Anthony McGee, for public service
- Michael Messinger LVO QPM, for voluntary service to St John Ambulance
- Colin Morrison OBE, for services to education
- Katherine Louise Mosse OBE, for services to literature, to women, and to charity
- Ciaran Michael Murphy KC, for services to criminal justice
- Stuart Neil Luke Murphy, for services to opera
- Professor Joseph Gerard Nellis, for services to higher education, to economics, to business, and to charity
- Dr Vanessa Jane Ogden, for services to education
- René Olivieri, for services to the charitable sector
- Lynn Margaret Pamment, for public service
- Diana Marjorie Parkes, for services to vulnerable children suffering from domestic abuse and domestic homicide
- William James Pease-Watkin (Bill Watkin), for services to further education
- Professor Andrew David Mark Pettegree FBA, for services to literature
- Andrew Kerry Pike OBE, for public service
- Erin Pizzey, for services to the victims of domestic abuse
- Professor Ann Prentice OBE, for services to British and global public health nutrition
- Jessica Mary Pulay, for services to public finances
- Professor Margaret Mary Rae, for services to public health and to public health standards
- Dr Mala Rao OBE, for services to public health, the NHS, and to equality and diversity
- Mark Julian Read, for services to the creative industries
- Simon Trevor Regis, for services to legislation
- Professor Elizabeth Jane Robertson, for services to medical sciences
- Lady (Victoria Susan) Robey OBE, for services to music
- Shirley Denise Rogers, for services to Scottish community healthcare and to major events
- Joanne Lucille Roney OBE, for services to local government
- Lady (Susan Mary) Sainsbury, for services to philanthropy and to charity
- Bidesh Sarkar, for public service
- Andrew Edward Scattergood, for services to heritage and to charity
- Catriona Mary Robertson Schmolke FREng, for services to engineering
- Peter Leslie Shilton OBE, for services to association football and to the prevention of gambling harm
- Kevin Sinfield OBE, for services to motor neurone disease awareness
- Elizabeth Jane Smith MSP, for services to sport
- Lady (Frances Mary) Sorrell OBE, for services to design and to the creative industries
- Luke Staiano, for services to defence
- Ashley Tabor-King OBE, for services to media and entertainment
- Charlotte Helen Taylor, for services to health and social care, particularly during Covid-19
- Isabelle Trowler, for services to children's social care
- Professor Robert Adrianus Leonardus Van de Noort, for services to science, to flood risk management, and to sustainability
- Stephen Banks Walker, for services to children and families
- Vivien Waterfield, for services to early years learning
- Dr Charles Nicholas Woodburn, for services to international trade and skills development
- John Mark Yallop, for services to the financial sector and to charity
- International list[3]
- The Honourable Albert Isola, Minister for Financial Services and Gaming, Gibraltar. For services to the Financial and Digital Industries in Gibraltar.
- George Koukis, Founder Temenos and Chair, The Mozartists. For services to Music, to Medicine and to Education.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Military
- Commander Trefor Morgan Fox, Royal Navy, C037045S.
- Commander Christopher Robert Hollingworth, Royal Navy, C041543F.
- Colonel Andrew Glenn David Lock, Royal Marines, N029023U.
- Commander Lucy Jane Ottley, Royal Navy, V030919T.
- Commander Ian Hayden Richardson, Royal Navy, C038366T.
- Commander Jamie Duncan Wells, Royal Navy, C039514F.
- Captain Allan Thomas Youp, Royal Navy, C038889U.
- Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Paul Andrew, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 537949.
- Lieutenant Colonel Tracy-Louise Appleyard, Royal Army Medical Corps, 540495.
- Colonel Edward Hugh James Carter, 532335.
- Lieutenant Colonel Ewan Christian Noble Harris, The Royal Welsh, 545550.
- Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Matthew Holmes, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 546527.
- Colonel Matthew Gordon Timothy Lewis, 554319.
- Lieutenant Colonel (now Acting Colonel) John Andrew Lyons, Royal Corps of Signals, 549561.
- Lieutenant Colonel Craig David Pope, Royal Army Medical Corps, 549180.
- Colonel Nigel Offley Crewe-Read, MBE, 545207.
- Colonel Thomas Woolley, 551152.
- Colonel Nicholas George Charles Yardley, 544447.
- Wing Commander Erica Jane Ferguson, Royal Air Force, 2629012K.
- Wing Commander Matthew Elfed Lewis, Royal Air Force, 5208143G.
- Wing Commander Stephen McCleery, Royal Air Force, 2635078L.
- Wing Commander Alison Morton, Royal Air Force, W996632T.
- Air Commodore Patrick James Shea-Simonds, Royal Air Force, 5208323H.
- Group Captain Paul Andrew Weaver Smith, Royal Air Force, 8024057B.
- Wing Commander Christopher Andrew Wright, MBE, Royal Air Force, 2653992B.
- Civil
- James Martin Ainscough, for services to music and musicians
- Heather Margaret Patricia Akehurst, for services to further education in Merseyside
- Edward Jonathan Corcos Album, for services to railway heritage and to the communities in the North of England
- Genethlios Michael Anastassiades, for services to design
- Andrew Robert James Anderson, for services to cancer support in the UK and abroad
- Dr Claire Elizabeth Armstrong, for services to veterans in Scotland
- Nigel Christopher Ashton, for political and public service
- Duncan Roy Barber, for services to the defence industry
- Virginia Barrett, for services to further education
- Tiffany Crowell Beck, for services to education
- Elaine Bedell, for services to business and to the arts
- Baldev Parkash Bhardwaj, for services to the community in Oldbury, West Midlands
- Professor Maurice Biriotti, for services to business, to academia, and to philanthropy
- Antony Kenneth Blackburn, for services to broadcasting and to charity
- Jacqueline Blake, for services to education
- Christopher John Blandford, for services to world heritage
- Heather Jane Boardman, for voluntary services to fashion and beauty
- Professor Daniela Bortoletto, for services to particle physics and to gender equality
- Camilla Jane Bowry, for services to young people, to education, and to the environment
- Michael Andrew Boyd, for services to association football, to sport, to charity, and to reconciliation in Northern Ireland
- Eamonn John Boylan, for services to local government
- Anthony James Bravo, for services to further education
- Dr Stephen Brierley, for services to quantum computing
- Millie Bright, for services to association football
- Professor Matthew Jon Brookes, for services to physics
- Abigail Margaret Brown, for services to local government
- Frank Edward Bryan, for services to further education and the economy in Northern Ireland
- James Maurice Bullick, for services to the maritime industry
- Professor Emma Bunce, for services to astronomy and science education
- Paul Jeffrey Burger, for services to the music industry and to charity
- Ruth Catherine Margaret Busby, for services to diversity in the rail industry
- Lorraine Suzette Bushell, for services to estranged grandparents
- Dr Samantha Jane Callan, for services to victims of domestic abuse
- Eunice Fay Campbell-Clark, for services to local government
- Dr Kathryn Myrtle Chamberlain, for public service
- Denise Joan Christie, for services to occupational therapy
- Jayne Louise Clarke, for services to further education
- The Reverend Anthony James Collins, for services to healthcare and to the community in Harrogate and Ripon, North Yorkshire
- Neil Ernest Alexander Constable, for services to theatre
- Sarah Jane Cressall, for services to creativity in education, entertainment, and business
- Thomas Daniel Critchley, for services to evidence-based policy
- Dr Ruth Louise Cromie, for services to wetland and waterbird conservation
- Professor Adrian Michael Cruise, for services to space science
- Dr Robert Nicholas Cullinan, for services to art
- Laurence Alexander Cummings, for services to music
- Lynn Cummings JP, for public service
- Professor William Cushley, for services to the regulation of plant protection products
- Dr Dipankar Datta, for services to charity
- Roy Henry Dennis MBE, for services to wildlife
- Paul Anthony Denton, for services to charity
- Dr Darrell Carmel Desouza, for services to further education
- Morag Deyes MBE, for services to dance
- Angela Jane Charlotte Dickson MBE, for services to people with brain tumors
- Neil Alan Dickson MBE, for services to people with brain tumors
- Andrew James Dixon, for services to prisoners and ex-offenders, to property tax reform, and to entrepreneurship
- Josephine Naomi Clare Dobrin, for services to the creative industries
- Jonathan Donaghy, for public service
- Amy Louise Doncaster, for public service
- Terence Anthony Donnelly, for services to the motor industry in Northern Ireland
- Professor Carol Ann Doyle, for services to nurse education
- Rachael Louise Doyle (Rachael Mills), for services to energy efficiency and to diversity and inclusion
- Philip Stephen Dudderidge, for services to business and to the music industry
- Andrew Grant Duncan DL, for services to the community in Worcestershire
- Michael George Eakin, for services to music and to the community in Liverpool, Merseyside
- Catherine Louise Edwards, for services to the NHS
- Emrys Shaun Elias, for services to the NHS and mental health services in Wales
- Gregory Elliot, for services to law enforcement
- Stuart John Ensor, for voluntary service to young people
- John Neil Everitt, for services to conservation
- David Farnsworth, for services to the voluntary sector in London
- Dr Oliver Robert Ford Davies, for services to drama
- Professor David Foskett MBE, for services to the hospitality industry and to inclusivity
- Mischa Kate Foxell, for public service
- Travis Dylan Frain, for services to counter extremism and to victims of terrorism
- Janie Lorraine Frampton, for services to equality for women in sport in the UK and abroad
- Rachel Gaisburgh-Watkyn, for services to sustainability, to ethical business growth, and to exports
- Anthony Gallagher, for services to young people
- Katie Gallagher, for services to the digital technology industry in the North-West
- Mark Robert Timothy Garnier MP, for political and public service
- Sandra Godley, for charitable service to the community in Coventry, West Midlands
- Bruce Malcolm Gordon, for charitable service
- Colonel (Rtd) Brian Mark Gorski MBE, for services to museums and to the community in Bury, Greater Manchester
- Solange Anna-Natasha Urdang, for services to dance and musical theatre
- Andrew Graham, for public service and to the community in County Durham
- Natasha Jane Grant, for public service
- Edward James Gray, for services to public health during Covid-19
- Betsy Gregory, for services to dance
- Yvette Mona Griffith, for services to cultural philanthropy and to music
- Neil Francis Guckian, for services to health and social care and to the community in Northern Ireland
- Professor Gavin Halbert, for services to cancer treatment and research
- Professor David Rodney Heath-Brown, for services to mathematics and mathematical research
- Paul Michael Heygate, for services to the food industry and to charity
- Gordon Arthur Woolnough Hickman, for services to animal health and voluntary service to sport
- Madeleine Claire Hinch MBE, for services to hockey
- Elaine Hinchliffe-Dale, for services to further education
- Dr Elizabeth Janine Hogben, for services to science in government
- Lady (Patricia Ann) Hopkins, for services to architecture
- Carol Wai Wing Hui, for services to tourism
- Mahboob Hussain JP, for services to the community in Buckinghamshire
- Elizabeth Louise Hutton, for services to education and prevention of stillbirths
- Alasdair Bruce Jackson, for services to the rehabilitation of offenders
- Kerry Joanne Jackson, for services to palliative and end of life care
- Salim Hassanali Moledina Janmohamed, for charitable and voluntary services to faith communities
- Peter Jefferies, for services to defence
- Timothy Nigel Jenkins, for services to the administration of justice
- Peter Sinclair Jensen, for charitable service
- Dr Christopher Paul Johnson, for services to criminal justice
- Christopher Jolly, for services to education
- Donna Jones, for services to defence
- Janet Elizabeth Kay, for services to children and families
- Professor Simon Edward Kenny, for services to paediatric surgery
- Professor Bienvenido Arturo Langa Ferreira, for services to vulnerable people in Scotland
- Nicholas David Leader, for public service
- Kathryn Maria Leahy, for services to aviation transport and to major events
- Cathryn Lee, for services to charity
- Janet Legrand KC, for services to young people
- Carl Anthony Les, for services to local government
- Philip John Loach QFSM, for services to fire and rescue
- Dr William Patrick James Lockhart, for services to the environment
- Antony Craig Lockley, for services to local government
- Professor Mark Logan FRSE, for services to the economy
- Sally-Ann Loudon, for services to local government
- Joshua Macalister, for services to vulnerable children
- Norman Alexander Macdonald, for services to the communities of Uig, Isle of Lewis, and the Western Isles
- Charles Piers Mackesy, for services to art and literature
- Catherine Elizabeth Magee, for services to people with dyslexia
- Moni Mannings, for services to cultural philanthropy, to business, and to charity
- Dr Kathryn Jean Marks, for services to flood risk management and to equality, diversity, and inclusion
- Steven David Marshall, for services to the armed forces
- Sophia Mary Mason, for services to arts philanthropy
- Ian Stuart Matthews, for services to defence
- Samantha Kate Mayhew, for services to further education
- Catherine McBride, for services to economic commentary and trade policy
- Jonathan Robert McGoh, for services to education
- Alexander McLeish, for services to charity
- Martin Gerard McTague, for services to small businesses
- Thomas Anthony Meadows, for services to defence
- Dr Teame Mebrahtu, for services to education, to refugees, and to the community in Bristol
- Dr Nicholas John Merriman, for services to the arts and to heritage
- Gillian Jayne Millane, for services to charitable fundraising and tackling violence against women
- Dr Jane Patricia Monckton-Smith, for services to criminal justice
- Keith Morgan, for services to sport
- Andrew David Murphy, for services to the British retail industry
- Professor James Michael Olu N'Dow DL, for services to cancer and urology, and to voluntary work
- Professor Kimberley Anne-Isola Nekaris, for services to conservation
- Kenneth Paul Newton, for public service
- Robert Stewart Nicol, for services to the economy of the Highlands of Scotland
- Beryce Amy Nixon, for services to education
- David Nuttall, for services to people with Down syndrome
- Hannah Louise O'Callaghan, for services to charitable fundraising and tackling violence against women
- Kathleen Margaret O'Hare, for services to education in Northern Ireland
- Dr Tunde Okewale MBE, for services to criminal justice and social mobility
- Dr Sandra Ngozi Okoro, for services to diversity in international finance
- Dr Robert Leslie Orford, for services to health sciences and evidence in health policy
- David John O'Sullivan, for services to eye care in Wales
- Professor Nicholas Ossei-Gerning, for services to interventional cardiology
- Mildred Baer Palley, for services to the arts and to education
- Brian Andrew Palmer, for services to manufacturing and skills
- Catherine Jane Parry, for political and public service
- Munir Patel, for services to rail exports
- Sarah Pateman, for services to the victims of domestic abuse in Hertfordshire
- Dr Graham Paterson, for services to equality and inclusion in construction
- Dr Shriti Pattani, for services to occupational health
- Nicola Heather Anne Patterson, for services to health and social care in Northern Ireland
- Professor Rupert Mark Pearse, for services to intensive care medicine
- Amy Sarah Perrin, for services to older people
- Oscar Victor Pinto-Hervia, for services to fashion and to charity
- Dr Madsen Pirie, for services to public policy
- Mary Margaret Portas, for services to business, to broadcasting, and to charity
- Alexander Reedijk, for services to the performing arts in Scotland
- Mayor Marvin Rees, for services to local government
- Professor Julian Daryl Richards, for services to heritage and digital archiving
- Julian Richmond-Watson, for services to the British horseracing industry
- José Salvador Riera, for public service
- Martin John Rigley MBE, for services to the East Midlands Covid-19 Response and to the community in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
- Ralph William James Rimmer, for services to rugby league football
- Dr Lisa Margaret Ritchie, for services to healthcare, particularly during Covid-19
- Michael Thomas Robinson, for services to climate change education
- Professor Colva Mary Roney-Dougal, for services to education and mathematics
- Kenneth James Gordon Harvey Ross, for services to charity, to education, and to people with Down syndrome
- Diane Rosalie Aldworth Ruddock, for services to the environment, to heritage, and to the community in Northern Ireland
- John Hamilton Ryley, for services to journalism
- Clovis Constantine Salmon, for services to culture and to the Black community
- William Henry Salomon, for services to education
- Carolyn Margaret Sampson, for services to music
- Steven Ross Savory, for services to education
- Professor Ulrike Hermine Schmidt, for services to people with eating disorders
- Ian Charles Sears, for public service
- Ruth Victoria Shaw, for services to association football and to gender equality
- Rajwinder Singh, for public service
- Dr Sabesan Sithamparanathan FREng, for services to innovation technology
- David Alexander Smith, for services to government knowledge and information management
- Marie Smith, for services to law enforcement
- Michelle Southern, for services to homeless people and their pets
- David Martin Sprackling, for public service
- Nicholas Stace, for services to consumers and to the environment
- Marc Howard Steene, for services to art
- Gavin Paul Stollar, for political service to the Jewish community
- Luigi Strinati, for public service
- Lorraine Pfavayi Sunduza, for services to mental and community health
- Joanna Kathryn Swash, for services to the economy
- Claire Louise Swift, for services to the rehabilitation of prisoners
- Professor Richard Hilary Templer, for services to climate innovation
- Dr Gillian Romaine Tett, for services to economic journalism
- Ushaben Ladwa Thomas, for services to black, Asian, and minority ethnic communities
- Margaret Ann Throup MP, for political and public service
- Jane Elizabeth Toogood, for services to the low carbon hydrogen sector
- Sara Louise Tough, for services to education and children's social care
- John Henry Trayner, for services to transport, to skills, and to education in London
- Marcus Edward Trescothick MBE, for services to mental ill health
- Professor Joyce Ann Tyldesley, for services to Egyptology and heritage
- Nicola Madeline Van Der Drift, for services to heritage
- Louise Van Der Straeten, for services to the administration of justice
- Vinaichandra Guduguntla Venkatesham, for services to sport
- Ewan Andrew Venters, for services to international trade
- Robert Iain Wainwright, for voluntary and charitable services to the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation
- Helen Ruth Waite, for services to education
- Professor Mark Watson-Gandy, for public and voluntary services
- Dr David Clark Watt, for services to the economy, to sport, and to education
- Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd) David Ian Whimpenney, for voluntary service
- Stephen John Whitton, for services to maritime border security
- Professor Mark Harvey Wilcox, for services to healthcare, particularly during Covid-19
- Howard Wilkinson, for services to association football and to charity
- Yvonne Marie Wilks-O'Grady, for services to media, to publishing, and to charity
- Professor Bryan Williams, for services to medicine
- Robert John Williamson DL, for voluntary and charitable services
- Stephen John Willmer, for services to defence and to international relations
- Dr Collin Whitfield Willson, for services to animal welfare and to veterinary public health in the meat industry
- Christine Mary Windmill, for services to tennis
- Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg, for services to the Jewish community and to interfaith relations
- Carl Vivian Woodall, for services to Parliament
- Ian William James Woodroffe, for services to charitable fundraising
- Philip Graham Wynn, for services to farming and to the environment
- Professor Julia Mary Yeomans FRS, for services to physics
- Zehra Zaidi, for services to international development, to humanitarian action, and to community cohesion
- Helen Margaret Zammit-Willson, for services to the surveying profession
- International list[3]
- Richard Allan, Director and Chief Executive Officer, The Mentor Initiative. For services to victims of war and natural disasters.
- Robert Berry, Director, Financial Reporting Authority, Cayman Islands. For services to the UK Sanctions Regime and Global Financial Standards in the Cayman Islands.
- Dr Ruth Lawson, Development Director and Chargé d’Affaires, British Embassy Khartoum, Sudan. For services to International Development and British Foreign Policy.
- Kevin Billings, Honorary Group Captain, 601 (County of London) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force. For services to the Royal Air Force in the United States of America and the UK.
- Paul Britton, Chair, Tate Americas Foundation. For services to the arts and to philanthropy.
- Kevin Burke, Arts Philanthropist and Board Member, BAFTA Hong Kong Advisory Board. For services to charity and to philanthropy.
- Philip Davies, Principal, Philip Davies (Heritage and Planning) Ltd. For services to UK and Commonwealth Heritage.
- Luke Dearden, lately Political Counsellor, UK Delegation to NATO, Brussels, Belgium. For services to British Foreign and Security Policy.
- Duncan Edwards, Chief Executive Officer, BritishAmerican Business, and Honorary Director, The St. George’s Society, New York, United States of America. For services to UK/US Trade relations and to charity.
- Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd) Michael Edwards, lately Senior Reports Officer, Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangements Monitoring and Verification Mechanism, Juba, South Sudan. For services to peace in South Sudan.
- Brian Hancock, Surgeon, Wythenshaw Hospital; Founding Member and Trustee, Uganda Childbirth Injury Fund. For services to surgery in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Susan Hannam, Vice President, CUDECA Hospice Foundation, Spain. For services to palliative care and volunteering services in Spain.
- Laura Hickey, lately Director Multilateral and Human Rights, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to crisis management and British Foreign Policy.
- Katy Higginson, lately Deputy Head, Royal and Coronation Unit, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy, to International Development, and to the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Dr Andi Hoxhaj, Lecturer in Law (Assistant Professor of Law), University College London. For services to UK/Albania Relations.
- Professor Alan Jamieson, Director, Deep Sea Centre, University of Western Australia. For services to Marine Biology, Subsea Engineering and Exploration.
- Dipak Karadia, Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to National Security.
- Haifa Al Kaylani, President and Founder, Arab International Women’s Forum. For services to women, to young people, and to cultural relations between the UK and the countries of the Middle East and North Africa region.
- Moses Kirkconnell III, Member of Parliament for Cayman Brac West and Little Cayman, Cayman Islands. For services to the Caymanian People, to the Tourism Industry, and to District Administration in the Cayman Islands.
- Gabrielle Kirstein, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Feeding Hong Kong. For services to the community and tackling food waste and food poverty in Hong Kong.
- Leona Lewis, Singer-Songwriter, Performer and Philanthropist. For services to Music and to Charity.
- Sarah Lingard, lately Head of Events, Royal and Coronation Unit, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy and to the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Lukas May, lately Deputy Director, Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, Department for Business and Trade. For services to International Trade.
- Kyron McMaster, Track and Field Athlete, British Virgin Islands. For services to Sport in the British Virgin Islands.
- Catherine O’Neill, lately Joint Head, Royal and Coronation Unit, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy and to the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen.
- Professor Nicholas Paton, Professor of Infectious Diseases, National University of Singapore and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. For services to Global Health.
- Jacqueline Perkins, HM Ambassador, Minsk, Belarus. For services to British Foreign Policy.
- Ashley Pigott, Chairman and Managing Director, AJ Power, Northern Ireland. For services to UK Exports and Manufacturing.
- Lawrence Podesta, lately Chief Executive Officer, Gibraltar International Bank Ltd, Gibraltar. For services to Banking in Gibraltar.
- George Robinson, Deputy Director, Trade and Goods, Windsor Framework Taskforce, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
- Taban Shoresh, Genocide Survivor and Founder and Chief Executive Officer, The Lotus Flower. For services to Refugees and Displaced Conflict Survivors in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
- Professor Gareth Stansfield, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean, University of Exeter. For services to UK interests in Iraq.
- Michael Vidler, Solicitor, lately of Vidlers and Co Solicitors, Hong Kong. For services to Justice and to Human Rights in Hong Kong.
- Emma Walters, Head of Department, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to British Foreign Policy.
- Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd) Christopher Warren, Secretary General, Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League. For services to Commonwealth Veterans.
- Colin Whorlow, Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to National Security.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Military
- Commander Steven Andrews, Royal Navy, D257452S.
- Lieutenant Commander Ross Donald Balfour, Royal Navy, C040712E.
- Warrant Officer 1 James Adrian Cuthbert, Royal Marines, P047210N.
- Warrant Officer 1 Engineering Technician (Communication and Information Systems) Steven Gilbertson, Royal Navy, D242982T.
- Commander Martin John Howard, Royal Navy, C041681L.
- Lieutenant Commander Alexander Rowan Marsh, Royal Navy, 30033538.
- Commander Paul O’Dooley, Royal Naval Reserve, C900344D.
- Chief Petty Officer Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering) Michael John Stephens, Royal Navy, D258366B.
- Leading Seaman (Diver) Rory Edward Cartwright-Taylor, Royal Navy, 30050838.
- Lieutenant Sam David Thompson, Royal Navy, 30023663.
- Commander Roger Simon Wyness, Royal Navy, C037182G.
- Major John Edward BAILEFF, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 30121479.
- Major Allan Paul Beard, Intelligence Corps, 25132230.
- Sergeant Daniel Adam Powderham-Bissell, Intelligence Corps, 25179642.
- Lieutenant Colonel John George Bradbury, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Army Reserve, 552247.
- Major (now Acting Lieutenant Colonel) Keith Michael Timothy Brooks, VR, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Army Reserve, 511819.
- Captain Barry Lee Byron, VR, General Service Corps, Army Reserve, 24751476.
- Captain Giles Alexander Leighton Clarke, The Royal Logistic Corps, 30082571.
- Major Lisa Jane Clarke, Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch), W0815832.
- Major James Philip Dott, The Parachute Regiment, 30011021.
- Major Brian James Dupree, Royal Army Physical Training Corps, Army Reserve, 551069.
- Major Robert George Fellows, The Rifles, 564703.
- Major Toby Christian Foster, The Rifles, 30039908.
- Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Simon Garrard, Corps of Royal Engineers, 24775389.
- Major Alex Jonathon Glynn, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 30050302.
- Major Jason Arthur Evan Groves, The Royal Welsh, 24870156.
- Major Kamal Gurung, The Queen’s Gurkha Signals, 21169129.
- Major Alexander Roy Hamilton, VR, Corps of Royal Engineers, Army Reserve, 557167.
- Major Peter Anthony Harrison, VR, The Royal Logistic Corps, Army Reserve, 24859413.
- Major Steven Ross Duncan Maguire, The Royal Irish Regiment, 25232971.
- Bombardier (now Acting Sergeant) Alicia Rhiannon Martin, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 30177630.
- Major Neil Alexander McClelland, Scots Guards, 24867941.
- Major Christopher James Patrick Murphy, The Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons), 30039546.
- Corporal Tonderai Ndlela, Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch), 30145012.
- Lieutenant Colonel Christopher David Newton, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 24826197.
- Private Ernest Chinazor Okenyi, The Royal Logistic Corps, 30330523.
- Major Stacy Leanne Oliver, Royal Army Medical Corps, 30133469.
- Captain Pierre Andrew Ozanne, The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment/The Ranger Regiment, 30277687.
- Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Sambrooke Proctor, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 24781852.
- Staff Sergeant Matthew Francis Robinson, Corps of Royal Engineers, Army Reserve, 25099098.
- Major Charles Karu Singleton, The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment, 565366.
- Staff Sergeant Charlotte Louise Spence, Royal Army Physical Training Corps, W1060016.
- Major Jonathan Grant Studwell, Intelligence Corps, 30170101.
- Major Thomas Daniel Sweeney, Army Air Corps, 24757307.
- Sergeant Edward William Swindell, VR, Corps of Royal Engineers, Army Reserve, 30150063.
- Major Francesca Louise Sykes, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 30067880.
- Lieutenant Colonel Andrew James Teeton, Corps of Royal Engineers, 536346.
- Major (now Acting Lieutenant Colonel) James Viney, Corps of Royal Engineers, 25185183.
- Captain (now Acting Major) David Edward Williams, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 24929032.
- Master Aircrew Oliver Martin Dewey, Royal Air Force, 30060196.
- Sergeant (now Acting Flight Sergeant) George Joseph Downey, Royal Air Force, L8516771.
- Wing Commander Sam Haley, Royal Air Force, 30000089.
- Squadron Leader James Duncan Hemingfield, Royal Air Force, 8700294K.
- Sergeant Martin John Henderson, Royal Air Force, 30112261.
- Squadron Leader Sharon Ingle, Royal Air Force, 30091084.
- Flight Sergeant (now Acting Warrant Officer) Stewart Marcus Jackson, Royal Air Force, F8427999.
- Flight Sergeant Philip Kipling, Royal Air Force, D8411323.
- Squadron Leader Kevin Charles William March, Royal Air Force, 30035301.
- Squadron Leader Christopher Scott Middleton, Royal Air Force, 2642751S.
- Squadron Leader Mark Shipley, Royal Air Force, 30001963.
- Warrant Officer Garry John Stanton, Royal Air Force, K8421673.
- Flying Officer (now Acting Wing Commander) Robert Charles Timothy, Royal Air Force, 30389992.
- Civil
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- Pamela Ballantine
- Tony Bloom
- Robert Christie
- Emilia Clarke
- Ruth Devine
- Becky Downie
- Ellie Downie
- Mary Earps
- David Edward Clarke Finlay
- Lauren Hemp, for services to Association Football
- Paul Hollywood, for services to baking and to broadcasting
- Anoushé Husain
- Hazel Irvine
- Anna Lapwood
- James Whale
- Steve Wright
- Aryeh Leaman
- International list[3]
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Royal Red Cross
Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)
- Staff Sergeant Natalie Dawn Davies, Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps, Q1048809.
- Major Adam Gordon Hughes, Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps, 30081582.
- Major Jennifer Elizabeth Jackson, TD, VR, Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps, Army Reserve, 518454.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
Bar
- Douglas Philippe Turner BEM, for services to young people
Medallists
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- Bronwin Mary Carter, for services to sport
- Tony Hudgell, for services to the prevention of child abuse. At 9 years old, he is the youngest-ever recipient of the medal.
- International list[3]
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King's Police Medal (KPM)
- England and Wales
- Annabel Sarah Jane Berry, lately Superintendent, Hampshire Constabulary.
- Jason Richard Davies, Assistant Chief Constable, South Wales Police.
- Ian John Dawson, lately Assistant Chief Constable, Lancashire Constabulary.
- Andrew James Duignan, lately Detective Constable, Merseyside Police.
- Karen Ross Findlay, Temporary Commander, Metropolitan Police Service.
- Christopher James Flanagan, lately Detective Inspector, South Yorkshire Police.
- Matthew William Gosling, Detective Chief Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service.
- Kam Hare, Inspector, Greater Manchester Police.
- Laura Catherine Elizabeth Hart, Special Chief Inspector, Merseyside Police.
- Natalie Horner, Detective Constable, Durham Constabulary.
- Paul Joseph Martin Keasey, Superintendent, Gloucestershire Constabulary.
- Edward James Ough, lately Superintendent, South Wales Police.
- John Price, Sergeant, West Midlands Police.
- Hayley Jenny Annette Sewart, Detective Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service.
- Benjamin Daniel Snuggs, Deputy Chief Constable, Thames Valley Police.
- Amanda Jane Stephenson, Detective Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service.
- Matthew Wesley Ward, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service.
- Owen Robert Weatherill, lately Assistant Chief Constable, Hertfordshire Constabulary and National Police Co-ordination Centre.
- Scotland
- Faroque Hussain, Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, Police Service of Scotland.
- Carol McGuire, Chief Superintendent, Police Service of Scotland.
- Stephanie Rose, Police Constable, Police Service of Scotland.
- Northern Ireland
- Samuel Paul Henderson, lately Detective Constable, Police Service of Northern Ireland.
- Nicola Marie Marshall, Detective Superintendent, Police Service of Northern Ireland.
- Kieran Quinn, Inspector, Police Service of Northern Ireland.
King's Fire Service Medal (KFSM)
- England and Wales
- Samuel Benjamin Allison, Station Manager, Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service
- Phillip Garrigan, O.B.E., Chief Fire Officer, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service
- Andrew Roe, London Fire Commissioner, London Fire Brigade
- David Jonathan Russel, Chief Fire Officer, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service
- Northern Ireland
- Thomas Stanley Torbitt, Watch Commander, Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service
King's Ambulance Service Medal (KAM)
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King's Volunteer Reserves Medal (KVRM)
- Navy
- Warrant Officer 2 Michael Rudall, Royal Marines Reserve
- Army
- Captain Carl GOYMER, VR, General List
- Major Adrian Thomas HUNT, DL VR, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Warrant Officer Class 1 Shane Julian MARRIOTT, VR, Army Air Corps
- Warrant Officer Class 2 Denis McKEE, VR, The Royal Irish Regiment
- Major Dawn Marie SAUNDERS, VR, Royal Corps of Signals
- Royal Air Force
- Squadron Leader J. Pritchard
- Warrant Officer M.A. Kennedy
- Warrant Officer S.D. Thompson
- Sergeant J.M. Soutar
Overseas Territories Police Medal (OTPM)
- Maria ATALIOTI, Chief Inspector, Sovereign Base Areas Police, Cyprus. For services to Policing, Diversity and Inclusion in the Sovereign Base Areas.
- Elliott Forbes, Deputy Commissioner, Royal Anguilla Police Force. For services to Policing in Anguilla.
Meritorious Service Medal
Crown Dependencies
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
- Guernsey
- Raymond Evison OBE, for services to horticulture
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Civil
- Jersey
- Kevin Keen, for his work in the business and charity sector
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Guernsey
- Julia Bowditch, for services to sport
- Jersey
- Michael Blackie, for playing an influential role in the Eisteddfod
- Isle of Man
- James Michael Keggen, for service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI)
- Guy Julian Thompson, for outstanding services to Scouting
- John Keith Daniels, for outstanding services to primary care
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Jersey
- Peter Eric Tabb, for services to the community's islands charities and non-profitable organisations
- Isle of Man
- Reginald Derek Kissack, for outstanding contribution to charitable, cultural and community work in the Isle of Man
Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)
Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)
- Guernsey
- Vanessa Wakeford, Government House manager
Canada
New Zealand
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.[4]
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Civil
- Maurice Merchant. For services to Antigua and Barbuda.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Civil
- Rudolph Sylvester Davis. For services to Youth and Community Development in Antigua and Barbuda.
King's Police Medal (KPM)
- Dale Michael Mercury, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda.
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.[5]
King's Police Medal (KPM)
- Bernard Kenneth Bonamy Jr., Assistant Commissioner of Police, Royal Bahamas Police Force.
- Theophilus Andrew Cunningham. Assistant Commissioner of Police, Royal Bahamas Police Force.
Grenada
Below are the individuals appointed by Charles III in his right as King of Grenada, on advice of His Majesty's Grenada Ministers.[4]
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Civil
- Leroy JOSEPH. For services to Policing (Immigration).
- Lindon VICTOR. For services to Sports
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Civil
- Christina BATSON. For services to Education.
- Neil FERGUSON. For services to Culture
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Alwyn ENOE. For services to Entrepreneurships.
- The Reverend Dave KING, Presiding Bishop, River Sallee Pentecostal Church/Temple of Deliverance, Grenada District. For services to Religious Affairs and Social Work
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.[4]
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
- Civil
- Danny Chuan Uong CHIU. For services to Business and to the Community.
- Justice Jeffrey SHEPHERD. For services to the Legal Sector, to Business and to the Community.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Civil
- Joseph Martin CHOW SUN YAU, M.B.E. For services to the Business and to the Community.
- Abdul Wahed MOHAMMED. For services to Education, to Business Development and to the communities in the National Capital District and Central Provinces during Covid-19.
- Chan Wing ONN. For services to Business and to the Community.
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.[4]
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Civil
- James REMOBATU. For services to the Public Service, to Justice and to the Community.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Civil
- Daniel Ogu BESA’A. For services to Agricultural Development and to the Community.
- Christopher BWEKULYI. For services to the Correctional Service and to the Community.
- Anthony PISUPISU. For services to Justice and to the Community
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- ^ Coughlan, Sean (21 December 2023). "'I won!' Honours system loses its sense of modesty". BBC. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
- ^ a b c d "New Year Honours 2024 Overseas and International List: Order of the British Empire". GOV.UK. 29 December 2023. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
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- ^ "No. 64270". The London Gazette (2nd supplement). 30 December 2023. p. N46.