The Birthday Honours 2005 for the Commonwealth realms were announced on 11 June 2005 to celebrate the Queen's Birthday of 2005. The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged first by the country whose ministers advised the Queen on the appointments, then by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, etc.) and then divisions (Military, Civil, etc.) as appropriate.
Thomas David Guy Arculus, for public service.
Professor Michael Blaydon Barber, Prime Minister's Chief Advisor on delivery and Head of the Prime Minister's Delivery Unit.
Christopher James Clarke OBE, for services to local government.
George Edwin Cox, for services to business.
Philip Lee Craven, MBE, for services to paralympic sport.
Roderick Ian Eddington, for services to civil aviation.
Professor Roderick Castle Floud, for services to higher education.
Professor Richard Lavenham Gardner, for services to biological sciences.
Clive Daniel Gillinson, CBE, for services to music.
Professor John Rankine Goody, for services to social anthropology.
Donald Gordon, for services to the arts and business.
Dr. John Armstrong Muir Gray, CBE, for services to the National Health Service.
Thomas Blane Hunter, for services to philanthropy and to entrepreneurship in Scotland.
David Jason, OBE, for services to drama.
Professor Peter Knight, for services to optical physics.
Callum McCarthy, for services to the finance sector.
Hugh Stephen Roden Orde, OBE, for services to Northern Ireland.
Michael Edward Pitt, for services to local government.
David John Prosser, for services to the insurance industry.
William Rae, QPM, for services to the police.
The Chief Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Sacks, for services to the community and to interfaith relations.
Iqbal Abdul Karim Mussa Sacranie, OBE, for services to the Muslim community, to charities and to community relations.
Pritpal Singh, for services to education.
David Taylor CBE, for services to banking.
John Rowland Tomlinson, CBE, for services to music.
Diplomatic and Overseas List
The Honourable Michael David Kadoorie, for charitable services in the United Kingdom and overseas.
Dr. David Li Kwok-po, OBE, for services to education in the United Kingdom.
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)
Military Division
Air Chief Marshal Sir Graham Eric (Jock) Stirrup, KCB, AFC, ADC.
Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath (DCB)
Civil Division
The Honourable Elizabeth Manningham-Buller
Susan Ruth Street.
Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)
Military Division
Lieutenant General Robert Allan Fry, CBE.
Civil Division
Augustine Thomas O'Donnell, CB.
Military Division
Rear Admiral Richard Frank Cheadle.
Rear Admiral Roger Graham Lockwood.
Major General James Henderson Terry Short, OBE.
Air Vice-Marshal Richard Anthony Charles.
Air Vice-Marshal David Ralph Grey Rennison.
Civil Division
Dr. Ernest McAlpine Armstrong
Penelope Ann Boys
Peter George Collis
Professor James Daniel Gallagher
Stephen Hawker
Sheelagh Elizabeth Keyse
Neil Alden John Kingham
Charles Mackinnon
Stanley Leonard Porter
Michael John Richardson
John Marsland Sellers
Janice Shiner
Robert Michael Whalley
Paul Wiles
Stephen John Wooler
Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
Diplomatic Division
Professor Gordon Richard Conway, FRS, for services to international development, science and agriculture.
Richard John Dalton, CMG, HM Ambassador, Tehran
Dr. David Edwin Pepper
Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
Civil Division
Professor Herbert Michael Gilles
Diplomatic Division
Anthony Jonathan Corrie Boyd, OBE.
Professor Archibald Haworth Brown, FBA.
John Andrew Grainger
Janet Frederica Gunn
Peter Redmond Jenkins
Lucy Jeanne Neville-Rolfe
Andrew John Russell
Military Division
Major General Peter Gage William, OBE.
Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (DCVO)
Elizabeth Ann Griffiths, CVO.
Baroness Trumpington
Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)
Sir Michael William Bunbury, Bt, DL.
Simon Alexander Bowes-Lyon
Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
Patricia Gay Warren Catto
Ian William Venart Taylor
Kenneth Atmore, MVO.
Audrey Jessie Dellow, MVO.
Sandra Gee
Major David Rankin-Hunt, MVO, MBE, TD.
Roger Hedley Whalley
Inspector Mark Raymond Bentley
Chief Superintendent Ian Richard Boyes
Pauline Marie Dodge, RVM,
Alan Richard Donnithorne
Michael Alan Ebbage
Iola May Fass
Stephen Thomas Harrison, MBE.
David I'Anson
Richard David Thompson
Hilary Jane Whiting
Peter Francis Wilkinson
Andrew Littlejohn Kemp, RVM.
Elizabeth Ann Pickard, RVM.
Dennis Andrew Brown
Yeoman Warder Derrick Coyle
Graham Roy Cummins
David Fisher
Alan William Goodship
Keith Johnson
Colin Johnstone
Ian Francis Juffs
Paul Adrian Moores
Christopher Stephen Leonard Page
Barry Kenneth Stone
Leslie Walter Strudwick
Divisional Sergeant Major David Melville Thompson, MBE.
John William Underhill
David Weigh
Peter Barry Whorton
Dame Judith Olivia Dench, DBE, for services to Drama.
Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)
Civil Division
Professor Carol Mary Black, CBE, for services to medicine.
Maureen Brennan, for services to education.
Professor Nancy Jane Rothwell, for services to science.
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
Military division
Lieutenant General Robert Henry Gervase Fulton
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Civil division
Thomas Nisbet Aitchison, for services to local government.
Hugh Gray Aitken, for services to the Scottish electronics industry and to charity.
William John Alexander, for services the water industry.
Jeremy David Bruce Anderson, for services to the Department for Work and Pensions and industry.
John Astbury, Director of Operations, Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
Anthony Attwood, Inland Revenue.
Michael John Bailey, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
Dr. Christina Ann Baxtor, for services to the Church of England.
Marian Patricia Bell, for services to macroeconomis policy and economics.
Tim Bevan, for services to the British film industry.
Professor Adrian Peter Bird, for services to science.
Gordon Leslie Black, for services to business and to charity in West Yorkshire.
William Andrew Murray Boyd, for services to literature.
Professor Jonathan Bradshaw, for services to child poverty.
Alison Jane Brimelow, for services to intellectual property law.
Arnold Julian Butler, Office of Government Commerce.
William Geoffrey Byatt, Ministry of Defence.
Sokari Douglas Camp, for services to art.
Patricia Mavis Campbell, for services to education.
Dr. David John Collins, for services to further education.
Leonard Warren Cook, Registrar General of England and Wales.
Basil Lewis D'Oliveira, OBE, for services to sport.
Christine Davies, for services to education.
Alistair Cox Dempster, for services to sport in Scotland.
Michael George Tufnell Dickson, for services to engineering.
Timothy David Dobbin, for services to agri-food and packaging industry.
Rita Margaret Donaghy, for services to employment relations.
Robert Harold Douglas, for services to post-16 education and training.
Philip Wyn Evans, for services to tourism in Wales.
Thomas Russell Evans, Inland Revenue.
Judith Mary Eve, OBE, for public service.
Michael Farrar, for services to the National Health Service.
Eric Fellner, for services to the British film industry.
Ian Stewart Ferguson, for services to education and training.
Jackie Fisher, for services to further education in the North East.
Andrew Kevin Foster, Department of Health.
Professor David Fowler, for services to atmospheric pollution.
Mary Elizabeth Francis, LVO, for services to the financial services and pensions industry.
Philip Bernard Freedman, for services to property law.
Malcolm James Gammie, QC, for services to tax policy.
Dr. Martyn Goff, OBE, for services to literature.
Colin Henry Green, for services to the defence industry.
Dr. George Greener, for services to waterways.
Dr. Anna Gregor, for services to medicine.
Professor Peter Grindrod, for services to mathematical research and development.
Elizabeth Joyce Hay, MBE, for services to broadcasting.
John Stuart Higgins, for services to the IT industry.
Richard Hooper, for services to communucations industry.
Robert Charles Hutchinson, for services to children and families.
Professor Alan Anthony Jackson, for services to public health and nutrition.
Robert Archie Jennings, for services to the finance sector and to the transport industry.
David Lewis Jones, for services to local government.
Professor Roger James Peter Kain, for services to scholarship.
John Kelly, for public service.
Paul Robert Kernaghan, QPM, for services to the police.
Afzal Khushi, for services to business in Scotland.
Vikram Lall, for services to business in Scotland.
Anthony Laurance, Department of Health.
Edward Douglas Leicester, for services to heritage.
Hugh MacKinnon, Rural Payments Agency.
Professor Ian Calman Muir MacLennan, for services to medical science.
William John MacNaught, for services to public libraries and to cultural life.
Professor Martin Neil Marshall, for services to healthcare.
Dr. Brian May, for services to the music industry.
Christine Alexandra Mayer, Department of Constitutional Affairs.
John William Mayhead, for services to transport.
Veronica McDonald, for services to equal opportunities.
David Croft McDonnell, for services to museums and galleries.
Hilary McEwan, for services to special needs education.
Arthur McFerran, for services to the IT industry in Northern Ireland.
Stephen McQuirk, QFSM, for services to the fire and rescue service.
Professor Clifford Martin McKee, for services to healthcare.
Dr. Adrian Leonard Mears, for services to the defence industry.
Dr. Sydney Millar, MBE, for services to sport.
Susan Edna Osborne, for services to healthcare.
Julietta Patnick, for services to the National Health Service.
Professor Shirley Pearce, for services to the National Health Service.
Professor David Godfrey Pettifor, for services to science.
Stephen Charles Pilkington, QPM, for services to the police.
Professor Kenneth Gilbert Cameron Reid, for services to law reform in Scotland.
Marie Elizabeth Rimmer, for services to local government.
Beatrice Margaret Saner, Cabinet Office.
Dr. Frances Spalding, for services to literature.
Dr, Anthony Terence Quincy Stewart, for services to Irish history.
Professor Eric Sunderland, OBE, for public services in Wales.
Professor Elizabeth Joyce Tait, for services to social science.
Martin John Temple, for services to engineering.
William Gordon Thomson, for charitable services.
John Anthony Charles Watherston
Henry Prince Webber
Dr. Michael Alan Webster, for services to further education.
Ian Roy Willison, for services to the history of the book.
Paul Arthur Wilson, for services to the National Probation Service.
Gillian Anne Wolfe, MBE, for services to art education.
Alan John Wood, for services to industry.
Christopher Norman Wright, for services to the music and entertainment industries.
Military division
Commodore William MacArtney Covingtonm, ADC.
Commodore Branden Lawrence Heselton
Colonel Andrew Philip Cowling, OBE.
Major General Alastair David Arton Duncan, DSO, OBE.
Colonel (Acting Brigadier) James Rupert Everard, OBE.
Major General Mark Francis Noel Mans
Air Commodore Simon Bryant
Group Captain Robert Ian McAlpine, DFC.
Military division
Commander Andrew Laurence Coles
Commander Julian Norman Ferguson
Commander David Peter Salisbury
Captain Michael Douglas Tarr
Commander David Michael Vaughan
Acting Colonel Iad Bramble, TD.
Lieutenant Colonel WIlliam James Frank Bramble
Lieutenant Colonel Robert David Bruce
Lieutenant Colonel Charles William Nepean Crewdson, MBE.
Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Richard Duggleby
Lieutenant Colonel (Acting Colonel) Louise Gwenda Felton
Colonel Jonathan Charles Collinge Schute
Lieutenant Colonel Adrian Charles Clinton Walker
Lieutenant Colonel Simon Howe Brooks-Ward, LVO, TD.
Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Henry Charles Wills
Group Captain Nigel Philip Beet
Wing Commander Andrew Gerald Dakin
Wing Commander Carolyn Anne Gill
Wing Commander Judith Gill
Wing Commander Charles Bernard Hyde
Wing Commander Martin Andrew Nash
Wing Commander Coline Reeves
Civil Division
Captain Robin Paul Lock, Royal Fleet Auxiliary
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