The 2014 Birthday Honours were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The Birthday Honours are awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June. The Queen's Birthday Honours were announced on 14 June 2014 in the United Kingdom, on 9 June 2014 in Australia, on 2 June 2014 in New Zealand, on 14 June 2014 in Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia and Belize.
The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour and arranged by the country (in order of precedence) whose ministers advised The Queen on the appointments, then by honour with grades i.e. Knight/Dame Grand Cross, Knight/Dame Commander etc. and then divisions i.e. Civil, Diplomatic and Military as appropriate.
The 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours list was published on 14 June 2014 by The London Gazette.
Dame Maggie Smith, DBE
Dr Charles Richard Bean – Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy, Bank of England
Professor Colin Blakemore, FRS FMedSci – Director, Centre for the Study of the Senses, School of Advanced Study, University of London
Ewan Brown, CBE – Chairman, Scottish Financial Enterprise and Senior Governor, University of St Andrews
Andrew Nicholas Carter, OBE – Headteacher, South Farnham Community Junior School, Surrey
William Nigel Paul Cash, MP – Member of Parliament for Stone
Professor Cary Cooper, CBE AcSS – Distinguished Professor of Organisational Psychology and Health, Lancaster University
Barry Stuart Day, OBE – Chief Executive, Greenwood Dale Foundation Trust and The Greenwood Academies Trust
Daniel Day-Lewis – Actor. For services to Drama.
Michael Deegan, CBE – Chief Executive, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Professor Thomas Martin Devine, OBE FBA FRSE HonMRIA FRHistS FSA Scot – Personal Senior Research Chair of History, The University of Edinburgh
Philip Graham Dilley – Chairman, Arup Group
Dr Michael Dixon – Director, Natural History Museum, London
Dr John Ernest Dunford, OBE
Professor David Stephen Eastwood, DL FRHistS – Vice-Chancellor, University of Birmingham
Professor David Royden Fish – Managing Director, University College London Partners, Academic Health Science Partnership
Robert Anthony Francis, QC – Chairman, Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry
Professor David Greenaway, DL – Vice Chancellor, University of Nottingham
Gerald Edgar Grimstone – Chairman, Standard Life
Professor Tom Kibble, CBE FRS – Senior Research Fellow and Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics, Imperial College London
Jonathan Michael Murphy, QPM – Chief Constable, Merseyside Police
Derek John Myers – Lately Chief Executive, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Professor Michael John Owen – Director, The MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics, Cardiff University
Professor John Bernard Pethica, FRS – Chief Scientific Adviser, National Physical Laboratory and Physical Secretary and Vice-President, The Royal Society
András Schiff – Pianist
Dr Anthony Seldon, FRSA FRHistS FKC – Headteacher, Wellington College, Berkshire
The Rt Hon. Nicholas Soames, MP – Member of Parliament for Mid Sussex
Professor Richard Sorabji, CBE FBA – Honorary Fellow, Wolfson College, Oxford and Professor Emeritus, King's College London
Professor David Spiegelhalter, OBE FRS – Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk, University of Cambridge
Professor Tejinder Virdee, FRS – Professor of Physics at Imperial College London
Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB/DCB)
Civil
Jilian Matheson – National Statistician and Permanent Secretary, Office for National Statistics and Chief Executive, UK Statistics Authority
Amyas Morse – Comptroller and Auditor General, National Audit Office
Military
Vice Admiral Philip Jones, CB
Civil
Susan Ruth Elizabeth Atkins – Service Complaints Commissioner for the Armed Forces
Dr Michael William Patrick Cavendish – Director-General, Implementation Group, Cabinet Office
Peter Clayton – Ministry of Defence
Claire Johnston – Director, Legal Adviser's Office, Department for Education
Christopher Jon Martin – Principal Private Secretary, Prime Minister's Office
Michael Spurr – Director-General and Chief Executive Officer, National Offender Management Service
Simon James Virley – Director-General, Markets and Infrastructure Group, Department of Energy and Climate Change
Rhodri Havard Walters – Lately Reading Clerk, House of Lords
Military
Major General Kevin David Abraham, late Royal Regiment of Artillery
Major General Ed Davis, CBE
The Rev. Jonathan Woodhouse, QHC, Royal Army Chaplains' Department
Rear Admiral Duncan Laurence Potts
Air Marshal Christopher Paul Anthony Evans, OStJ QHP FRAeS
Air Vice-Marshal Graham John Howard
Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (KCMG/DCMG)
Brendan Gormley, MBE – Lately Chief Executive, Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC)
Christopher Hohn – Founder and UK Foundation Trustee, The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF)
Philip Martin Lowe – Lately Director General, European Commission, Brussels
Simon McDonald, CMG – HM Ambassador, Germany
Sebastian Wood, CMG – HM Ambassador, China
Honorary Dame Commander
Angelina Jolie – for services to UK foreign policy and the campaign to end war zone sexual violence
Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (CMG)
John Casson – Private Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister's Office
Andrew Thomas Cayley, QC – Lately International Co-Prosecutor, Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
Simon Collis – HM Ambassador, Iraq
Matthew Gould, MBE – HM Ambassador, Israel
Ian Hughes – HM Ambassador, South Sudan
Patrick Joseph McGuinness, OBE – Deputy National Security Adviser
Menna Rawlins – Director, Human Resources, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
David Leslie Stanton – Lately Chair, Board of Trustees, UNICEF UK
Christopher Adrian Whomersley – Deputy Legal Adviser, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Knight/Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO/DCVO)
The Lady Juliet Margaret Townsend, LVO, Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire
Nigel Sherlock, OBE JP, Lord Lieutenant of Tyne and Wear
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
Marion Teresa Brewis, Lord Lieutenant of Wigtown
David Barker Moody, Lord Lieutenant of South Yorkshire
Anne Helen Richards, Member of Council, Duchy of Lancaster
Doctor Veronica Mary Geneste Ferguson, Surgeon-Oculist to the Royal Household
Barbara Helen Kerry Francois, MVO, Visitor Experience Director, Royal Collection Trust
Inspector Robert Fulton, MVO, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection
Nigel George Goldsmith, MVO RVM, Deputy Assistant to the Master of the Household, C Branch, Royal Household
Catherine Anne Goodman, Artistic Director, The Prince’s Drawing School
Amanda Madeleine MacManus, Deputy Private Secretary to The Duchess of Cornwall
Richard Alfred Martin Edward George Pattle, MVO, Royal Air Force, Master of the Household to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall
Michael John Taylor, MVO, Assistant to the Master of the Household, Operations and Finance, Royal Household
Major Jeremy Frederick Warren, Lieutenant, Her Majesty’s Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms
David John Peter Baldwin, RVM, Serjeant of the Vestry, Chapel Royal, St. James’s Palace
Philip John Berg, Master of the Music, The Queen’s Chapel of the Savoy
John Anthony Coleman, Director, BLB Architects Ltd
Adrian John Denman, RVM, Head Gardener, Royal Gardens, Windsor
Philippa Jane Meryl Dutton, Assistant Secretary, Royal Warrant Holders’ Association
Anne Cecilia Geddes, Accounts Clerk, Balmoral Estate
Francis Edmund Harris, RVM, Palace Attendant, Buckingham Palace
Andrew Joseph Hitchman, RVM The Duke of York’s Household
Mary Victoria Inglefield, Senior Secretary, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Household
Suzy Juliet Lethbridge, Correspondence Secretary, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Household
Lynne Margaret Patchett, Personal Assistant to the Deputy Master of the Household
David Russell Quick, RVM, Household of The Earl and Countess of Wessex
Graham Paul Richards, RVM, Household of The Duke of York
Gary Robertson, RVM, Leading Porter/Craft Assistant, Palace of Holyroodhouse
Brian William Stephen Birnie Tougher, RVM, Household of The Earl and Countess of Wessex
Joanne Evadne Watt, Financial Accountant, Royal Household
Margaret Nicol Westwood, Secretary to the Librarian/Office Administrator, Royal Library, Windsor Castle
David Wheatroft, formerly Clerk to the Lieutenancy, Derbyshire.
Philip Anthony Egerton Williamson, Deputy Head, Ullswater Centre, Outward Bound Trust.
Major General Henry Gabriel Woods, CB MBE MC DL, Co-Founder and formerly Chairman, The Duke of York’s Community Initiative.
Inspector Jeremy Dawson Woolgar, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection
Gold
Nancy Fenwick, RVM, For services to The Queen
Stephen Richard Frohawk, RVM, Tractor Driver, Sandringham Estate
Silver
Gordon Holliday Currie, Assistant Carpet Planner, Royal Household
Jason Edwin Dennis, Gardener, Sandringham Estate
Neil Hepple Dodds, Frogmore Gardens Supervisor, Crown Estate, Windsor
Marc David Harrison, Page of the Presence, Royal Household
Constable John Patrick Murphy, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection
Richard Gordon Quirk, Yeoman Bed Goer, The Queen’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard
Alan Philip Scales, formerly Messenger, Coutts & Co
Stephen John Staines, Foreman, Highgrove Estate
Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE/DBE)
Military
Lieutenant General Simon Mayall, CB, 1st Queen’s Dragoon Guards
Civil
Katharine Mary Barker, CBE – Economist
Professor Jessica Lois Corner – Dean of Health Sciences, University of Southampton
Laura Davies, CBE – Professional golfer
Dr Pamela Louise Makin – Chief Executive Officer, British Technology Group plc.
Hilary Mantel, CBE FRSL – Writer
Nicola Jane Nelson-Taylor – Executive Headteacher, Beech Hill and Walbottle Village Primary Schools, Newcastle upon Tyne
Erica Pienaar – Lately Executive Headteacher, Leathersellers' Federation of Schools, Lewisham
The Rt Hon. Dawn Primarolo, MP – Member of Parliament for Bristol South
Zandra Rhodes, CBE RDI – Fashion Designer
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Military
Major General Ewan Blythe Carmichael, MBE OStJ QHDS, Royal Army Dental Corps
Brigadier Mark Redman Goldsack, OBE, The Rifles
Brigadier Giles Patrick Hill, The Parachute Regiment
Colonel Robert Jefferies, Royal Regiment of Scotland
Brigadier Robert Daniel Meinertzhagen, Royal Corps of Signals
Major General Ranald Torquil Ian Munro, TD, The Parachute Regiment Army Reserve
Major General Richard James Semple, Corps of Royal Engineers
Commodore Keith Andrew Beckett
Rear Admiral Stephen Buchanan Brunton
Commodore Paul Anthony Mcalpine, OBE
Air Commodore David John Edwin Cooper
Civil
Professor Alastair Samuel Adair. For services to Higher Education in Northern Ireland.
Jane Muriel Mallord, Mrs. Allberry, Deputy Director, Screening and Sexual Health, Department of Health. For services to Health Policy on Cancer and Heart Disease.
Elizabeth Martin, Mrs Allen, Headteacher, Newstead Wood School for Girls, Orpington, London. For services to Education.
Dr. Rosalind Altmann. For services to Pensioners and Pension Provision.
Jane Victoria, Mrs. Barker. For services to the Financial and Insurance Services Industries and voluntary service.
Dr. Sam Barrell, Chief Clinical Officer, NHS South Devon and Torbay Clinical Commissioning Group. For services to Clinical Commissioning and Integrated Health and Care.
John Berry, Artistic Director, English National Opera. For services to Music.
Professor Martin Biddle, O.B.E., Archaeologist. For services to Archaeology.
Ms Bridget Penelope Blow. For services to Business in the West Midlands and the British Chamber of Commerce Movement.
Matthew Philip Bowcock, Philanthropist. For services to Community Philanthropy.
Steven Michael Stuart Bramley, Deputy Legal Adviser, Legal Advisers’ Branch, Home Office. For public service.
Andrew Douglas Brownsword, Philanthropist. For charitable services to the Arts, Heritage and Health in Bath and South West England.
Marcus James Sterling Bryson, Chief Executive, GKN Aerospace Group. For services to the UK Aerospace Sector.
Alistair Buchan, Chief Executive, Orkney Islands Council. For services to Local Government.
Miss Susan Margaret Bullock, Opera Singer. For services to Opera.
Ms Stephanie Burras, Chief Executive, Ahead Partnership. For services to Business in Yorkshire.
Andrew Carter, Councillor and Leader of the Conservative Group, Leeds City Council. For services to Local Government.
William Henry Rymer Cayton, O.B.E., Chief Executive, Professional Standards Authority. For services to Health Care and Regulatory Reform.
Michael Duncan Clark, Founder, Michael Clark Company. For services to Dance.
Richard James Coackley, Director of Energy Development, Environmental and Natural Resources, URS. For services to Civil Engineering.
Penelope, Viscountess Cobham, Chairman, VisitEngland. For services to Tourism.
Giles Cockerill, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
Barry Cox, Head of Debt Management, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Debt Management and to the community through Christians Against Poverty.
Professor Nicholas Francis Robert Crafts, Professor of Economic History, University of Warwick and Director, ESRC Research Centre on Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy. For services to Economics.
Professor Robert Anthony Cryan, D.L., Vice-Chancellor, University of Huddersfield. For services to Higher Education.
Major General (Archibald) Peter Neil Currie, C.B., lately Chairman, Board of Trustees, Combat Stress. For voluntary service to Veterans with Mental Health Problems.
Professor David Thomas Delpy, F.R.S., lately Chief Executive, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. For services to Engineering and Scientific Research.
Alistair Bruce Dodds, lately Chief Executive, Highland Council. For services to Local Government.
Francis Desmond Dolan, Head of Debt Pursuit, Debt Management and Banking, H.M. Revenue and Customs. For services to Debt Management and Reform.
The Reverend Norman Walker Drummond, Founder and Chairman, Columba 1400. For public and voluntary service, particularly to Young People.
Dr. Francis Gerard Dunn, D.L., President, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. For services to Cardiology and the community in Glasgow.
Ms Dawn Eastmead, Deputy Director, National Fire Policy, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Communities and Fire Safety.
Ms Charlotte Edwards, M.B.E., Captain, England Women’s Cricket Team. For services to Cricket.
Stephen Joseph Egan, Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Finance and Corporate Resources, Higher Education Funding Council for England. For services to Higher Education.
Richard Leslie Everitt, lately Chief Executive Officer, Port of London Authority and Chair, UK Major Ports Group and Maritime UK. For services to Transport.
Ms Elizabeth Jill Filkin. For public service.
Ms Janice Evelyn Flawn, Founder, PJ Care. For services to the Care Home Business and Charitable Fundraising.
Elizabeth Jane, Mrs. Fothergill, Chairman, Pennine Healthcare. For services to the Healthcare Products Industry.
Professor James Mackenzie Fraser, lately Principal and Vice- Chancellor, University of the Highlands and Islands. For services to Higher Education in Scotland and to the Free Church of Scotland.
Ms Linda Mary Garbett, Headteacher, The Priory School, Shrewsbury. For services to Education.
Judith Kyle, Mrs. Gillespie, O.B.E., Deputy Chief Constable, Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to Policing and the community in Northern Ireland.
David James Gow, Inventor, I-Limb Hand. For services to Upper Limb Prosthetics.
Professor Hilary Mavis Graham, Professor of Health Sciences, University of York. For services to Public Health Research.
Philip Nevill Green. For services to Business and to Charity in the UK and South Africa.
Professor Helen Hally, Director, Race for Health. For services to Healthcare and to the community in Lanarkshire.
Rupert Nicholas Hambro, Philanthropist. For charitable services.
Daniel Edward Harvey, O.B.E., lately Chairman, National Museums Northern Ireland. For services to Museums in Northern Ireland.
Dr. Glynis Henry, Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Practice and Education Council for Nurses and Midwives. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
Peter Paul Sinton-Hewitt, Founder, parkrun. For services to Grassroots Sport Participation.
Robert Owen Humphreys, Director, Open University Wales. For services to Education and voluntary public service in Wales.
Michael Edwin Hurn, Director, Project Sponsorship, HS2 Ltd. For services to the Rail Industry.
Professor Colin David Hugh Jones, Professor of History, Queen Mary University of London. For services to Historical Research and Higher Education.
Sylvia Vaughan, Mrs. Jones, Headteacher, Valentines High School, London Borough of Redbridge. For services to Education.
Ms Helen Judge, Director, Criminal Justice Group, Ministry of Justice. For services to Criminal Justice.
Dr. David Mark Lan, Artistic Director, The Young Vic. For services to Theatre.
Charles Roy Lancaster, O.B.E., Gardener and Broadcaster. For services to Horticulture and charity.
Professor Catherine Mary Law, O.B.E., Professor of Public Health and Epidemiology, University College London Institute of Child Health. For services to Public Health.
Sonny Leong. For political service.
Professor Denise Anne Lievesley, Professor of Statistics and Head of School of Social Science and Public Policy, King’s College London. For services to Social Science.
Alastair David Lukies, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Monitise. For services to Mobile Banking and charity.
Professor David Mabey, Director, Wellcome Trust Bloomsbury Centre for Clinical Tropical Medicine. For services to International Health Development in Africa and Asia.
Ms Kathleen Mary Mainland, Chief Executive, Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society. For services to Culture in Scotland.
Mark Mallalieu, Head of DFID Afghanistan, Department for International Development. For services to International Development.
Sunita Dinesh, Mrs. Mason. For services to Public Protection.
Colin Stephen Matthews, Chief Executive Officer, Heathrow Airport. For services to Aviation.
Bernard Joseph McGahan, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Regional Planning and Transportation Group, Department for Regional Development, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Public Transport.
Stephen McGill, Group President, Aon and Founding Trustee, Find a Better Way. For services to the Insurance Industry and voluntary Humanitarian services.
Neil Martin McLean, lately Chair, Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to Business and Skills in West Yorkshire .
Ammar Yusuf Mirza, Managing Director, AmmarM and Co-Founder, Asian Business Connexions. For services to Business and the community in the North East.
Peter Kenneth Mitchell, Education Adviser, Edge Foundation and Senior Education Adviser, Baker Dearing Educational Trust. For services to Education.
Salim Mitha, lately Deputy Director, Policy Specialist, London, H.M Revenue and Customs. For services to Tax Policy Work.
Nosheena, Mrs. Mobarik, O.B.E., lately Chair, CBI Scotland. For services to Business and public service in Scotland.
The Honourable Ruth, Lady Morris of Kenwood. For services to the community.
Professor Walter Nimmo, F.R.S.E., Philanthropist. For charitable and philanthropic services to Higher Education and the community in Scotland.
Professor Christopher John Dillon Packard, F.R.S.E., Research and Development Director and Consultant Clinical Scientist, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. For services to Clinical Science.
Professor Lesley Ann Page, President, Royal College of Midwives. For services to Midwifery.
Dr. Christabel Phyllis Peacock, Founder and Chair, Sidai Africa Ltd. For services to Agricultural Development in Africa.
Mark Andrew Pears, Chief Executive Officer, William Pears Group and Co-founder, The Pears Foundation. For services to Business and to Charity.
Dr. Emma Louise Pennery, Clinical Director, Breast Cancer Care. For services to People Affected by Breast Cancer.
Dr. John Harris Robinson. For services to Engineering and charity.
Professor Joseph Rykwert, Architecture Critic and Historian. For services to Architecture.
Professor Jeremy Keith Morris Sanders, F.R.S., Pro-Vice Chancellor for Institutional Affairs and Professor of Chemistry, University of Cambridge. For services to Scientific Research.
Ms Helen Elizabeth Russell Sayles, Co-founder, The Saltire Foundation. For services to the Development of Scottish Companies.
Samuel Gurney Sheppard. For services to the Horse Breeding Industry and the Rural Economy.
Christine Ann, Mrs. Slaymaker, Principal, Farnborough College of Technology. For services to Further Education.
Ms Susan Snowdon, Executive Headteacher, Beal High School, London Borough of Redbridge. For services to Education.
Dr. Helen Mary Stephenson, Director, Office of Civil Society, Cabinet Office. For services to Civil Society.
Dr. Robert Alwyn Sykes, Headteacher, Thornden School, Chandler’s Ford, Hampshire. For services to Education.
Ms Pauline Ann Tambling, Joint Chief Executive Officer, Creative and Cultural Skills. For services to Education and Training in the Cultural Sector.
Kim, Mrs. Thorneywork, lately Interim Chief Executive, Skills Funding Agency. For services to Education, Learning and Skills.
Professor Dominic Tildesley, Chair, E-infrastructure Leadership Council. For services to Science, Technology and Business.
Councillor Paul Tilsley, M.B.E., lately Deputy Leader, Birmingham City Council. For services to Local Government.
Miss Valerie Malvia May Todd, Commissioner, UK Commission for Employment and Skills and Director of Talent and Resources, Crossrail Ltd. For services to Skills Training and Development of Young People.
Simon James Alexander Toole, Head of Exploration, Licensing and Development, Department of Energy and Climate Change. For services to Oil and Gas and Energy Infrastructure Development.
Professor Susan Mary Vinnicombe, O.B.E., Director, International Centre for Women Leaders, Cranfield University. For services to Gender Equality.
Professor Alan Walker, Professor of Social Policy and Social Gerontology and New Dynamics of Ageing Director, University of Sheffield. For services to Social Science.
Councillor Robert George Wellington, Leader, Torfaen County Borough Council. For services to Local Government, Heritage and the community in Torfaen and Wales.
Ms Joanna Mary Whelan, Deputy Chief Executive, Debt Management Office. For services to Public Finance.
Professor Michael John Worton, lately Vice-Provost and Fielden Professor of French Language and Literature, University College London. For services to Higher Education.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
The Honourable Ms Paula Ann Cox, lately Premier of Bermuda. For public service in Bermuda.
Richard Alan Rosling, O.B.E., Co-Founder, Kiran Energy. For services to British business interests in India.
Civil
Christopher Hanson-Abbott, for services to vehicle road safety
Edward George Noel Alcock, for public and voluntary service in Suffolk
Maxine Winifred Aldred, for services to small businesses
Raymond Anderson, for services to public access
Norman Keir Atkinson, for services to the community in Angus
Fiona Ballantyne, for services to culture in Scotland
John Barton, for services to fire and rescue services
Lesley Batchelor, for services to business
Alexander David Beatty, for services to the aerospace and defence industries in Northern Ireland
Darcus Beese, for services to the UK music industry
Lorna Bertrand, for services to education
Christopher Nigel Bilsland, for services to local government finance and the City of London corporation
Karen Tracey Blackett, for services to the media communications industry
Sally Louise Bolton, for services to rugby league
Dr David John Braben, for services to the UK computer and video games industry
Vanessa Brady, for services to the interior design industry and the UK economy
Andrea Bryden, for services to promoting diversity and equality
Richard Sean Card, for operational support to the armed forces
Councillor Michael Carr, for public service to education and regeneration in Middlesbrough
Nicholas John Carter, for services to defence restructuring in Afghanistan
Gillian Elizabeth Cartwright, for services to education
David John Chantler, for services to public protection and reducing re-offending
Jonathan Corderoy Cheshire, for services to social enterprise and to the community in Hampshire
Gillian Angela Clarke, for services to nursing
Professor Sarah Cleaveland, FRSE, for services to veterinary epidemiology
Chantal Jane Coady, for services to chocolate making
Dr John Hugh Coakley, for services to the NHS
Martin Kenneth Colclough, for services to disability sport in the armed forces
Andrew James Cole, for services to neonatal care
Nicholas Adrian Colloff, for services to international development
Ruth Connelly, for parliamentary service
Amanda Sara Cooper, for services to policing in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Margaret Jull Costa, for services to literature
Kenneth Crawford, for services to aviation in Scotland
Garrett Joseph Cullen, for services to immigration and asylum management
John Cumming, for services to jazz
Professor Carol Irene Curran, for services to nursing and education in Northern Ireland
Janet Goldie Lawrie Daisley, for services to the empowerment and development of women in the UK and worldwide
Dr John Gerard Daly, for services to the medical profession in Northern Ireland
(Edward) Hunter Davies, for services to literature
Dr Penelope Jane Davies, for services to mathematics
Arthur Dean, for services to people and their families with achondraplasia and restricted growth and to disability sports
Penelope Jane Dean, for services to people and their families with achondraplasia and restricted growth
James Lawrence Dick, DL, for services to youth development and business in Hull and East Yorkshire
Dr Hilary Margaret Dobson, for services to the detection of breast cancer
Kathleen Anne Donegan, for services to the criminal justice system
Fintan Donohue, for services to further education
William Harry Dove, MBE, JP, for voluntary and charitable services in London
Dr Amanda Doyle, for services to primary care
Simon D'Olier Duckworth, DL, for services to policing
Andrea Clare Duncan, for services to sexual health
Heather Dunk, for services to further and higher education in Ayrshire
Sue Dunkerton, for services to health and engineering
Roger Edwin Easthope, for services to education
Elaine Edgar, for services to carers
Cherry Anne Edwards, for services to education
Antony William Elliott, for services to bank customers
Nigel John Evans, for services to amateur golf
Gibril Faal, JP, for services to international development
Dr Anthony Dale Falconer, for services to women's health care
Kay Fawcett, for services to nursing
Michael Paul Firth, for services to education and to the Scouts in South Yorkshire
Professor Julie Lydia Fitzpatrick, for services to animal health and science
Rosemary French, for services to women in business
Katharine Frood, for services to education
Warren David Gatland, for services to rugby
Oonagh Mary Gay, for services to the House of Commons
Stephen Goodman, for services to child protection
Sharon Margaret Grant, for services to the community and to the arts in Tottenham, North London
Janet Patricia Grasty, for services to women's rights
Jenefer Dawn Greenwood, for services to the UK real estate industry and voluntary service to young people
Dr Jane Clare Grenville, for services to higher education
Robert Lloyd Griffiths, for services to the economy in Wales and for voluntary services, including to autism in Wales
Kate Elizabeth Gross, for services to public and charitable sectors
Christabel Gurney, for political service particularly to human rights
Michael Joseph Gutman, for services to the UK business services and retail regeneration
Angela Harding, for services to children with hearing impairments and complex language needs
Derek Harvey, for services to employment and partnership working in London
Lesley Hastie, for services to education and Friends of the Rebel Trust
Dr Howard James Hastings, for services to tourism and hospitality
Dorothy Helen Hatfield, for services to engineering
Susan Jennifer Hattersley, for services to the improvement and development of UK food allergy policy and research
Dr Paul Martin Hawkins, for services to technology and sport
Janet Hayward, for services to education
Margot Jane Heller, for services to the arts
Annette Hazel Hennessy, for services to public protection and reducing re-offending
Peter Richard Wavell Hensman, DL, for voluntary service to the rural economy in Cumbria
Charles William Roland Heslop, for voluntary political service
Michael Redmond Heylin, for services to angling
David James Robert Hill, for services to local government
David Michael William Hodgkiss, for services to manufacturing and exporting
David Michael Hodson, for services to international family law
Christopher Ashleigh Holley, for political service and service to the community in Swansea
Neil Alan Hopkins, for services to education
George Dunne Cameron Hosking, for services to reducing violence, particularly child abuse
Robert Mairs Houston, for services to veterinary science in Northern Ireland
Susan Houston, for services to the economy in the North East
Richard Patrick Blakiston Houston, for services to natural and built heritage in Northern Ireland
Barry George Huggett, for services to education
John Edward Jones, for services to counter terrorism
Karen Jane Jones, for services to law and order, particularly counter terrorism prosecutions
Pamela Jones, for services to education
Anne Kelaart, DL, for services to the rural community in Oxfordshire
Dr Steve Kell, for services to primary care
Derrick Kelleher, for services to law enforcement
Professor Michael Howard Kelly, for services to higher education and to European co-operation
Ann Pamela Kenworthy, for services to legal aid
Lt Col Martyn Frederick Kingsford, TD, for services to housing tenants and community engagement
Stuart Kinsey, for services to humanitarian action and international search and rescue
Robin Klassnik, for services to the visual arts
Loraine Elise Knowles, for services to heritage
Sylvia Lancaster, for services to community cohesion, particularly reducing hate crime
Phyllida Ann Law, for services to drama and for charitable services
Peter John Lawrence, for services to transparency
Sandra Lawton, for services to nursing
Marion Kay Layberry, for services to children and families.
Edward Peter Shephard Leask, for services to sailing young people and philanthropy
Gordon John Lee, for services to children
Damian Watcyn Lewis, for services to drama
Martin Steven Lewis, for services to consumer rights and charitable services through the MSE charity fund
Robert John Linham, for services to human rights policy
Professor Julie Lydon, for services to higher education in Wales
Professor Jill Elizabeth Maben, for services to nursing
Elspeth Catriona MacArthur, for services to judicial appointments
Kenneth Angus MacIver, For services to Gaelic broadcasting and to the community in the Western Isles
Gerard Marr, for services to the NHS
Councillor Shelagh Marshall, for services to older people
Dr Helen Elizabeth Mason, for services to higher education and to women in science, engineering and technology
Talvinder Singh Matharoo, for services to music
Sonia Elizabeth McColl, for services to Park Home residents
Julian Edward Metcalfe, MBE, for services to the hospitality industry
Steven Peter Michael, for services to healthcare
Sarah Elizabeth Montgomery, for services to stabilisation and development in Helmand, Afghanistan
Margaret Jane Moor, for services to people with disabilities and to charitable fundraising
Malcolm Morley, BEM, for services to wrestling
Thanos Antony Morphitis, for services to children and families
Elizabeth Morris, for services to education
Julie Marie Morris, for services to the UK submarine construction programme
Kendrick Cecil Morris, for services to education and community cohesion in Birmingham
Roger John Bowring Morris, for services to further education
James Neill Morton, for services to education in Northern Ireland
Sean Murphy, for services to military operational capability
Sharmila Nebhrajani, for services to medical research
Paul Anthony Nolan, for services to forestry
Caroline Mary Nursey, for services to media development in developing countries
Graeme John Nuttall, for services to employee ownership, employee share schemes and public service mutuals
Kavita Oberoi, for services to entrepreneurship and start up businesses
Anupam Ojha, for services to science education
Stephen Michael O'Leary, for services to military operational capability and for the Help for Heroes charity in Somerset
Susan Margaret Oliver, for services to rheumatology healthcare
Henry James O'Neil, for services to the British banking industry
Maurice Samuel Ostro, for services to business charity and interfaith relations in London
Jonathan Robert Owen, for services to education
Belinda Parmar, for services to women in technology
Professor Margaret Patterson, for services to the agri-food industry, particularly food safety and quality
Dr Timothy Charles Peakman, for services to medical research
Stephen George Bevan Phillips, for political service
Sarah Jane Pickup, for services to social care
Professor Isobel Anne Pollock, for services to mechanical engineering
Yvonne Powell, for services to education
Paula Pryke, for services to the floral design industry
Barbara Mary Radcliffe, for services to Home Care Training and the community in South West Scotland
Faisel Rahman, for services to community finance
Vivien Jayne Randall, for services to education
Hilary Frances Ratcliffe, for services to promoting gender equality overseas
Alice Rawsthorn, for services to design and the arts
Katharine Mary Reid, for political service, particularly in Kingston upon Thames
Jeremy Charles Richardson, for services to unemployed people and voluntary service in Derby
Professor Barry Alexander Kenneth Rider, for services to the prevention of economic crime
Brett Rogers, for services to the arts
Professor Polly Roy, for services to virus research
Professor Alan Bernard Rushton, for services to adoption and children
Rosemary Geraldine Winter-Scott, for public service to insolvency services in Scotland and voluntary service to education through Jordanhill School
Professor Jonathan Sigmund Shalit, for services to the entertainment industry
Victoria Susan Hull Sharp, for services to music
Professor Aziz Sheikh, for services to medicine
Professor David Shemmings, for services to child protection
Susan Elizabeth Sheridan, for services to nursing
Rachael Shimmin, (Mrs. Stancliffe-White) for services to social care
John Andrew Simpson, for services to literature
Trishna Devi Pall Singh, for services to the community in Edinburgh, particularly to the Sikh community
Anthony John Singleton, for services to the provision and improvement of digital public services
Barbara Jane Slater, for services to sports broadcasting
Sean Joseph Turner Smith, for services to people with disabilities
(Michael) Nicholas Snowman, for services to promoting British cultural interests in France
Paul Southworth, for services to business arts and the community in Northamptonshire
Dr Andrew Spurr, for services to the energy industry and the UK economy
Professor Elizabeth Anne Stanko, for services to reducing crime and disorder and enhancing public confidence in policing
Alan William Stanton, for services to architecture
Edward Arthur Stevens, for services to housing in England
Frances Clare Stevens, for services to education
Clive Anthony Stobbs, for services to people with autism
Professor John Joseph Strain, for services to nutrition research and higher education.
Janis Elizabeth Susskind, for services to music
Shahien Taj, MBE, for services to victims of honour-based violence and forced marriage
Nisha Tandon, for services to minority ethnic communities in Northern Ireland
Anna Kim Taylor, for services to tackling global undernutrition
Carolyn Ann Taylor, for services to benefits delivery and charitable services
Susan Carol Terpilowski, for services to small businesses in London
Andrew Thin, for services to the environment and rural affairs in Scotland
David Jeffrey Thomas, TD, for services to law and order, particularly digital transformation
Susan Tipping, for services to defence
Johanne Tomlinson, for services to prison nursing
Dr Hilary Claire Tucker, for services to public protection and reducing re-offending
Professor Lorna Winifred Unwin, for services to vocational education and training
Anne Jacqueline Wadsworth, for services to charitable giving in the UK
David Leslie Walker, for services to people with disabilities
Margaret Dianne Walls, for services to education and to the community in East Ham
Catherine Anne Walsh, for services to further education
Martin Edward Walsh, for services to science
Susan Helen Walsh, for services to further education
John James Ward, for services to the charitable and voluntary sector in Lancashire
The Reverend John Norman Wates, for charitable services to the arts, criminal justice and to the community in Chipstead, Surrey
Anthony David Rex Watts, for services to older people
David John Way, for services to technology, innovation and manufacturing
Professor David John Williams, for services to science and engineering
Paul Maurice Williams, for services to architecture
Elizabeth Anne Willis, for services to the empowerment and development of women in the UK and worldwide
Barbara Anne Wilson, for services to border security
Kathryn Lucy Hay Winskell, for services to higher education and the economy in the North East
Mark Featherstone-Witty, for services to higher education
William Adams Wolsey, for services to business and the hospitality industry in Northern Ireland
Dr Joy Margaret Woodhouse, for services to optometry and for services to people with disabilities
Keith Spencer Woodley, for services to higher education
Patrick John Dobree Woodroffe, for services to the arts
Dr Robert Norman Woodward, for charitable services in Bristol
Namron Yarrum, for services to dance
Alan George Yellup, for services to education
Military
Commander Mark Gareth Deller
Commander Mark Robert Honnoraty
Commander James Mcnair
Lieutenant Colonel Gerard Connor O’Hara, Royal Marines
Lieutenant Colonel Rupert James Pulvertaft, Royal Marines
Captain Berkeley John Stanley-Whyte, Royal Navy
Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Robert Blackmore, The Royal Logistic Corps
Colonel Neil Alexander Den–McKay, MBE, The Royal Regiment of Scotland
Lieutenant Colonel Oliver Jerome Kingsury, MBE, The Parachute Regiment
Colonel Simon Andrew Lawrence, Corps of Royal Engineers
Colonel Nicholas Scott Makin, Royal Regiment of Artillery
Lieutenant Colonel Alan William Thomas McComb, Royal Corps of Signals
Colonel Thomas Michael McMullen, MBE, Cumbria Army Cadet Force
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Evelyn Robert Morphew, The Royal Irish Regiment
Colonel James Lyon Murray–Playfair, MBE, late Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Charles Pope, Royal Army Veterinary Corps
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Anthony Reid, Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch)
Lieutenant Colonel Henry Terence Stewart Ricketts, Corps of Royal Engineers
Wing Commander Simon James Bellamy
Group Captain Paul Alexander Godfrey
Group Captain Victoria Patricia Gosling, MBE
Wing Commander Gethyn William Hill
Wing Commander Lynn Johnson
Wing Commander Anthony Christian Keeling, MBE
Wing Commander Andrew Paul Sandilands
Civil
Colin R. McInnes, FRSE FRAeS FInstP FREng
Dr Peter Wothers
Nicholas Pidgeon
Sylvia Park
Dr Robert Samuel Andrews
Lieutenant Colonel Ian Ballantyne
John Scot Barrowman
Ruth Margaret Bell, JP
Gail Broadhurst
Gary Buxton
Nicola Vivian Alexandra Clarke
Melanie Anne Craddock
Sheenagh Davis
John Bruce Glover
Doctor Roger Phillip Griffiths
Gary Peter Andrew Harris
Colonel David James Hill
David Hilton
Susan Christine Hughes
Damian Peter Christian Johnson
Linda Grace Kennedy
Catriona Gibson McBeath
Enid Bertha Patient
Richard Bertrand Player
James Fergus Rosie
Michelle Smith
Howard Martin Stuchfield, JP
Stephen Sutton – for services to charity
Richard Taylor
Dr Andrew John Treharne
Susan Jane Westlake
Clyde Emmanuel White, BEM
Emma Bryony Woolf
Military
Major Scott Ashley, Royal Marines
Surgeon Commander Andrew Brown
Chief Petty Officer Logistics (Supply Chain) Ivor Cross
Commander Simon Evan James David
Lieutenant Commander Neil Charles Loughrey
Petty Officer (Diver) Andrew Charles Marshall
Lieutenant Commander Larry Roy Nicholls
Chief Petty Officer Warfare Specialist (Underwater Warfare) Darren Mark Rayner
Lieutenant Commander (RNR, SCC) Alfred Simpson, Sea Cadet Corps
Captain Trevor Smith, Royal Marines
Warrant Officer 1 Marc Wicks, Royal Marines
Captain Heidi Miriam Alexandra Blackwood, 1st (Northern Ireland) Battalion Army Cadet Force
Captain Adrian Eric Blanchard, The Royal Logistic Corps Army Reserve
Warrant Officer Class 2 Paul Andrew Brewer, The Yorkshire Regiment
Captain Michael James Brigham, The Mercian Regiment
Lieutenant Colonel Anthony James Christie, Corps of Royal Engineers
Captain Robert Lloyd Clifford, Royal Corps of Signals
Major Michael James Cooke, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
Warrant Officer Class 2 Kenneth Newton Craddock, The Yorkshire Regiment Army Reserve
Major Simon Charles Dean Culver, Royal Regiment of Artillery
Lieutenant Colonel Judith Anne Dando, Adjutant General’s Corps (Educational and Training Services Branch) Army Reserve
Major Paul Richard Eagle, Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch)
Lieutenant Colonel Philip Charles Evason, TD, The Parachute Regiment Army Reserve
Major James Robert Fawcett, Royal Army Medical Corps
Major Gordon Gask, Grenadier Guards
Major Andrew Stephen Green, Corps of Royal Engineers
Sergeant Robert Andrew John Gue, Adjutant General’s Corps (Royal Military Police)
Major Craig Stephen Hallas, Army Air Corps
Major Dennis George Hannant, The Royal Logistic Corps Army Reserve
Major John Hanson, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Lieutenant Colonel Edward Peter William Hayward, The Blues and Royals (1st The Royal Horse Guards and Dragoons)
Captain David Peter Henson, Corps of Royal Engineers
Major Denis Howard, The Royal Logistic Corps
Major Timothy John Iddon, Royal Regiment of Artillery
Major Damian Robert Jenkins, Royal Army Medical Corps
Major Wynne Jones, TD, The Royal Logistic Corps Army Reserve
Major Peter Andrew Le Feuvre, Royal Army Medical Corps
Warrant Officer Class 1 David Lochrie, Coldstream Guards
Major Nicola Jane Macleod, Royal Army Medical Corps
Major Barry Roy Melia, The Rifles
Corporal Martyn James O'Connor, Intelligence Corps
Major John Phillip Osborn, Gloucestershire Army Cadet Force
Major Sally Elizabeth Powling, Adjutant General’s Corps (Educational and Training Services Branch)
Staff Sergeant Tony James Richardson, Royal Army Physical Training Corps
Major Gary Trevor Sawyer, The Rifles
Lieutenant Colonel Hervey John Scott, Royal Corps of Signals
Lieutenant Colonel Ian Harold Scrivens, Corps of Royal Engineers
Major William Oliver James Steel, The Royal Logistic Corps
Major Benjamin Roy Greenhalgh Taylor, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Sergeant Richard John Thisby, Royal Regiment of Artillery
Warrant Officer Class 1 Martin John Thorp, The Parachute Regiment
Major William Saunders Turner, Corps of Royal Engineers
Lieutenant Colonel William John Ladbrook Waugh, Royal Tank Regiment
Major Andrew Wilson, Royal Regiment of Artillery
Sergeant Graham John Woolcock, The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment
Warrant Officer Carl John Bell
Corporal Ryan Mark Burrows
Squadron Leader John David Butler, AFC
Chief Technician Michael Russell Frankish
Warrant Officer David Daubney Lloyd
Warrant Officer Steven David Marshall
Squadron Leader Louise Victoria Parker
Wing Commander Richard David Presland, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Squadron Leader Thomas David John Rees
Squadron Leader Gareth Lloyd Roberts
Warrant Officer Kevin Geoffrey Smith
Squadron Leader Mark Ruser Taylor
Squadron Leader Maurice Leslie Thompson, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training)
Civil
Norman Black – for services to the Reserve Forces and Cadet Association and the community in Northern Ireland
Adam Caruthers – for voluntary service to the Royal British Legion Scotland
Holly Angharad Davies – for services to the Armed Forces Personnel
Frank Donald Dayman – for voluntary service to Veterans and their Families
Margaret Sarah Duff – for services to Veterans
Agnes Gardiner – for services to Service Personnel
Peter John Haydon – for voluntary service to First Aid
Sylvia Heyes – for voluntary service to Veterans
Marion Rose Hook – for voluntary service to First Aid
Christoper Frederick Hore – for voluntary service to Veterans
Katherine Diane Hull – for services to Veterans and their Families
Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd) Cecil John Lawson – for voluntary service to the Army Cadet Force
Valerie Sylvia Moosa – for voluntary service to the community in Bristol
Lesley John Pond – for voluntary service to Armed Service Personnel through the Joint Services Adapative Ski Scheme
Janet Mary Qualters – for services to Defence and charitable services through the Anthony Nolan Trust
David James Sweetenham – for voluntary service to the Royal Air Forces Association
Philip Stephen Wadey – for voluntary service to First Aid
Philip Weight – for voluntary service to the Air Training Corps
Brian Wood – for voluntary service to the Air Training Corps
Norman Bennett Young – for voluntary service to Veterans and their Families
Abu Zafar – for services to Business and to the Asian community
Chief Petty Officer Naval Nurse Jenny Louise Dyson, Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service
Constable Karen MacDonald – Avon and Somerset Constabulary
Constable Keith Openshaw – Avon and Somerset Constabulary
Detective Chief Inspector David Shipperlee – British Transport Police
Detective Chief Superintendent Kenneth Stewart – City of London Police
Chief Constable Michael Barton – Durham Constabulary
Deputy Chief Constable Derek Benson – Essex Police
Assistant Chief Constable Steven Anthony Heywood – Greater Manchester Police
Chief Superintendent Kevin Mulligan – Greater Manchester Police
Chief Constable Jeffery John Farrar – Gwent Police
Assistant Chief Constable Alison Roome-Gifford – Hertfordshire Constabulary
Assistant Chief Constable Andrew James Cooke – Merseyside Police
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Martin James Hewitt – Metropolitan Police Service
Constable Robert Brown – Metropolitan Police Service
Constable John Keen – Metropolitan Police Service
Constable Gaynor Grout – Surrey Police
Detective Chief Superintendent Brendan O’Dowda – Thames Valley Police
Assistant Chief Constable Sharon Rowe – West Midlands Police
Constable Robert Bowman – West Yorkshire Police
Paul David Rower Hancock – Chief Fire Officer Cheshire Fire & Rescue Service.
Jonathan Geoffrey Hall – Chief Fire Officer Gloucestershire Fire & Rescue Service.
Mark Stewart Jones – Chief Fire Officer, Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service.
Richard Geoffrey Lawrence – Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service.
Andrew Newton, Director of Clinical Operations and Consultant Paramedic, South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust.
Clifford Ward, Events Manager, East Midlands Ambulance Service.
Robert 'Frank' Francis Orr, Ambulance Service Area Manager, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.
Staff Sergeant Yvonne Cooper, Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch) Army Reserve
Major Alexander John Finnen, MBE, Intelligence Corps Army Reserve
Warrant Officer Class 2 Anthony Moorcroft, The Royal Logistic Corps Army Reserve
Major Michael Sean Scott-Hyde, The Rifles Army Reserve
Squadron Leader Jeffrey William Metcalfe, Royal Auxiliary Air Force
Paul Richardson, Inspector, Royal Gibraltar Police
Derek Tilbury, Constable, Royal Gibraltar Police
Paul Wright, Assistant Commissioner, Bermuda Police Service
Admiral The Lord Boyce, KG GCB OBE DL, to be promoted to Admiral of the Fleet
General The Lord Walker of Aldringham, GCB CMG CBE DL, to be promoted to Field Marshal
Air Chief Marshal The Lord Stirrup, KG GCB AFC FRAeS FCMI, to be promoted to Marshal of the Royal Air Force
The Queen's Birthday Honours 2014 for Australia was announced on 9 June 2014.
New Zealand
The 2014 New Zealand Queen's Birthday honours were announced on 2 June 2014.
Order of New Zealand
Sir Ronald Powell Carter KNZM – of Auckland. For services to New Zealand.
Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (DNZM)
The Honourable Susan Gwynfa Mary Glazebrook – of Wellington. For services to the judiciary.
The Honourable Lowell Patria Goddard QC – of Wellington. For services to the law.
Patricia Lee Reddy – of Wellington. For services to the arts and business.
Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (KNZM)
Graeme Seton Avery ONZM – of Hastings. For services to business and sport.
Richard John Hayes MNZM – of Te Anau. For services to Search and Rescue and the community.
Dr John Antony Hood – of Shipton-under-Wychwood, United Kingdom. For services to tertiary education.
Robert John Stewart ONZM – of Christchurch. For services to manufacturing and the community.
Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM)
The Honourable Rodney Harold Hansen QC – of Auckland. For services to the judiciary.
Professor Graham Stephen Le Gros – of Wellington. For services to science and medicine.
Professor Jonathan Ngarimu Mane-Wheoki – of Auckland. For services to the arts.
Peter Brendon Marshall MNZM – of Auckland. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
Distinguished Professor Graham Hingangaroa Smith – of Whakatane. For services to Māori and education.
Dr Warren Henry Tucker – of Carterton. For services to the State.
Dr Huirangi Eruera Waikerepuru – of New Plymouth. For services to Māori.
Dr Paul Robert White – of Auckland. For services to children's health and radiology.
Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM)
Mrs Norah Kathleen Barlow – of Wellington. For services to business.
Rodney Arthur Bell – of Auckland. For services to youth.
Dr Francis Dion Boffa – of Waikanae. For services to landscape architecture.
Duncan Athol Butcher – of Cromwell. For services to local government and the community.
Paul Ashton Campbell – of Auckland. For services to the New Zealand Customs Service.
William Anthony Caughey – of Auckland. For services to education and business.
Alan Edgar Chester – of Auckland. For services to sport.
Roderick James Cooper – of Taupo. For services to local government.
Adjunct Professor Kenneth Raymond Daniels – of Christchurch. For services to health.
Catherine Helen Fitzgerald – of Wellington. For services to film.
Cyril Edwin Hayes – of Milton. For services to local government.
Riki Herengitana-Cherrington JP – of Invercargill. For services to Māori and education.
Ian Francis Kearney – of Nelson. For services to business and the community.
Rangitane Marsden – of Whangarei. For services to Māori.
Lynn Jean McKenzie – of Wellington. For services to women.
Donald John Miskell – of Christchurch. For services to landscape architecture.
Kataraina O'Brien – of Tauranga. For services to Māori and the community.
Samuel Phillips (Haami Piripi) – of Kaitaia. For services to Māori.
Professor Michael John Nigel Priestley – of Christchurch. For services to structural engineering.
Leslie Probert – of Hawke's Bay. For services to local government and the community.
Geoffrey Charles Robinson – of Lower Hutt. For services to public broadcasting.
Distinguished Professor Viviane Marcelle Joan Robinson – of Auckland. For services to education.
Darren Shand – of Christchurch. For services to rugby.
Kathleen Heather Smith – of Auckland. For services to people with arthritis.
Air Vice-Marshal Peter James Stockwell AFC RNZAF (Rtd) – of Hamilton. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
Andrew Te Awaitaia Thompson – of Morrinsville. For services to Māori.
Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM)
Barbara Ala'alatoa – of Auckland. For services to education.
David O'Brien Baker JP – of Masterton. For services to agribusiness and the community.
Amanda Jane Baragwanath – of Auckland. For services to people with disabilities.
Fergus Barrowman – of Wellington. For services to publishing.
Jennifer Margery Black – of Nelson. For services to health.
Dillon Matthew Boucher – of Auckland. For services to basketball.
Mrs Melba Clare Brajkovich – of Auckland. For services to the wine industry and the community.
Mrs Marie Therese Brown – of Wellington. For services to music.
Donald Murray Douglas Cleverley – of Timaru. For services to business and the community.
Mrs Joanna Edwards – of Nelson. For services to lawn bowls.
Mrs Vanessa Jonella Eparaima – of Rotorua. For services to Māori.
Mrs Maliaga Toloaki Erick – of Auckland. For services to the Pacific community and health.
Mrs Betty Gilderdale – of Auckland. For services to children's literature.
Mrs Miri Amiria Hawiki – of Lower Hutt. For services to Māori.
Dr Virginia Hope – of Wellington. For services to health.
Paul Richard Hudson JP – of Port Chalmers. For services to business and the community.
Bryan John Jackson JP – of Waikanae. For services to the motor industry and the community.
Edwin Kohlhase – of Auckland. For services to softball.
Detective Senior Sergeant Gary Raymond Lendrum – of Papakura. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
Bridget Mary Liddell – of Auckland. For services to business.
Mrs Colleen Marshall – of Nelson. For services to the arts.
Waihaere Mason – of Nelson. For services to Māori.
Professor Donald Maurice – of Wellington. For services to music.
Peter John Wilson McClure – of Auckland. For services to business and philanthropy.
David William Meates – of Christchurch. For services to health.
Christopher Philip Mules – of Auckland. For services to health.
Rachel Noble – of Wellington. For services to the deaf.
Mrs Helen Henrietta Pope – of Ashburton. For services to harness racing.
Mr Marie Bernadette Quinn – of Auckland. For services to business and the community.
Dr Anthony Ansley Ruakere – of New Plymouth. For services to Māori health.
Professor Elaine Carolyn Rush – of Auckland. For services to health.
James Alan Sadler – of Masterton. For services to the community.
David Stewart Scott JP – of Gisborne. For services to the community.
Robyn Scott-Vincent – of Auckland. For services to television and people with disabilities.
Deryck Jonathan Shaw – of Rotorua. For services to the community.
Glenn Charles Smith – of Whakatane. For services as a broadcaster.
Murray James Spearman – of Auckland. For services to business and the community.
Francis McDonald Stark – of Wellington. For services to film.
Dr Surinder Kumar Tandon – of Lincoln. For services to the community and textile science.
Bevan Maihi Taylor – of Hastings. For services to Māori.
Mrs Gail Valmai Thomson – of Auckland. For services to education.
Ian Russell Tucker – of Nelson. For services to Search and Rescue.
Mrs Te Iria Marama Whiu – of Tauranga. For services to Māori and education.
Mrs Catriona Ruth Williams – of Masterton. For services to spinal cord injury research.
Dr Grant Victor McLelland Williams – of Upper Hutt. For services to science.
Honorary Member
Dr Lesieli Pelesikoti Tongati'o – of Palmerston North. For services to education and the Pacific community.
Roy Neil Ferguson – of Wellington. For services to the State.
Judge Jeremy Philip Gittos – of Auckland. For services to the judiciary.
Judge Shonagh Ellen Kenderdine – of Wellington. For services to the judiciary.
Dr Kim McGregor – of Auckland. For services to the prevention of sexual violence.
Judge David Fergus George Sheppard – of Melbourne, Australia. For services to the judiciary.
Dr Graham Charles Stoop – of Paraparaumu. For services to education.
Douglas Terence Archbold JP – of Christchurch. For services to farming and the community.
Clive Richard Asplin – of Feilding. For services to justice and the community.
Antony Backhouse – of Auckland. For services to youth and education.
D'Arcy Lewisham Bailey – of Whangarei. For services to the community.
Ronald Garth Ballantyne – of Dunedin. For services to education.
Mrs Ann Elizabeth Barsby – of Dunedin. For services to heritage preservation.
Michael David Barton – of Turangi. For services to farming and the environment.
Mrs Janice Barbara Beck – of Napier. For services to music.
Mark Andrew Benjamin – of Riwaka. For services to people with disabilities.
Alistair George Boyce – of Picton. For services to education.
Alistair Bruce Buchanan – of Paeroa. For services to the community.
Ian Charles Cameron JP – of Marlborough. For services to the community.
Peter John Chambers – of Waipukurau. For services to the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association.
Weng Kei Chen – of Christchurch. For services to ethnic communities.
Michael David Christensen JP – of Tauranga. For services to business and the community.
John Oliver Coffey – of Christchurch. For services to sports journalism and history.
John David Collings – of Taihape. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service and the community.
Tony Noel Collings – of Taihape. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service and the community.
Kevin John Conroy – of Carterton. For services to justice.
Mrs Margaret Jane Coughlan – of Timaru. For services to the community.
Eugene James Charles Crosby JP – of Wellington. For services to the community.
Mrs Kathleen Deady – of Auckland. For services to education.
Mrs Brenda Joyce Donovan – of Bluff. For services to seafarers.
Paul Ronald Downie – of Great Barrier Island. For services to the community.
Ian Donald Dymock – of Featherston. For services to the Merchant Navy.
Piripo Elisaia – of Auckland. For services to the Pacific community.
Mrs Fereni Pepe Ete – of Wellington. For services to the Pacific community and education.
Colleen Margaret Freitas – of Hokitika. For services to senior citizens and the community.
Philip Humphrey Garland – of Waikato. For services to folk music.
Christopher Russell Grace – of Hunterville. For services to racing and the community.
Corinne Hansell – of Auckland. For services to education.
John Michael Harman – of Eketahuna. For services to the community.
John Robert Lloyd Harwood – of Brightwater. For services to the community.
Donald Gordon Heslop – of Leeston. For services to the community and photography.
David Hughes – of Gisborne. For services to Search and Rescue and scouting.
Ian Charles Hunter – of Gisborne. For services to education.
Sun-Ha Hwang JP – of Auckland. For services to the Korean community.
Anthony Albert Israel JP – of Taupo. For services as a Justice of the Peace.
Ronald Jack Jones – of Auckland. For services to the rail industry.
Ruth Miriama Jones – of Christchurch. For services to people with disabilities.
Alan Andrew Key – of Gore. For services to recreational fishing.
Choon-Sook Kye – of Auckland. For services to the Korean community.
Geoffrey Thomas Lovegrove – of Feilding. For services to education.
James Fredrick Lower JP – of Waikanae. For services to the community.
James Lum – of Napier. For services to the community.
Mrs Margaret Regine MacBean – of Auckland. For services to education.
John Welsford Markby – of Whangarei. For services to the community and as a broadcaster.
James Oliver Mathewson – of Auckland. For services to education.
Mrs Jennifer Shirley Mayer – of Taupo. For services to Girl Guiding and the community.
Peter Boyd McPherson – of Tapanui. For services to the community.
Rex Frederick Noble – of Mangaweka. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.
Rahera Ohia – of Papamoa. For services to Māori.
John David Orchard – of Blenheim. For services to heritage preservation.
Beatrice Ann Parsons – of Wellington. For services to business and the arts.
Julian Russell Parsons – of Wellington. For services to business and the arts.
William James Rackham – of Paeroa. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.
Mrs Shirley Roma Robertson – of Gisborne. For services to the community.
William Edward Rossiter – of Whangarei. For services to the community.
Frances Helen Russell JP – of Wellington. For services to the community.
Walter Douglas Russell JP – of Whitianga. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.
Graeme William Sanders – of Otorohanga. For services to senior citizens and the community.
Mrs Lealofisa Setefano – of Auckland. For services to education and the Pacific community.
Donald Robert Shanks – of Whakatane. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.
Mrs Antonia Joanne Sharp – of Taupo. For services to the visually impaired.
Mrs Jennifer Robyn Shattock JP – of Tokoroa. For services to the community.
Karen Annette Sherry – of Auckland. For services to the electricity industry.
Dr Ian Christopher Smit – of Kaitaia. For services to health.
Alan Charles Spence – of Whakatane. For services to brass bands.
Mrs Ailsa Mae Spicer – of Auckland. For services to education and the community.
Patrick James Sullivan – of Dunedin. For services to broadcasting.
MRs Sylvia Rina Taylor – of Auckland. For services to the community.
MrsHeather Te Au Skipworth – of Hastings. For services to athletics and Māori.
Charmeyne Te Nana-Williams – of Waitakere. For services to people with disabilities.
Bruce Leonard James True – of Opotiki. For services to the community.
Mrs Eileen Harriet von Dadelszen JP – of Hastings. For services to the community.
Kevin Warrick Wearne – of Mount Maunganui. For services to the community.
Colin Leslie Weatherall – of Dunedin. For services to the community.
Mrs Mavis White – of Westport. For services to hockey and the community.
Paul Derbidge White – of Christchurch. For services to mountain safety and pipe bands.
Judith Rose Williams – of Auckland. For services to the community.
Mrs Noreen Carol Wright – of Christchurch. For services to senior citizens and the community.
Mrs Jane Amelia Yoong – of Waikanae. For services to senior citizens.
Honorary
Aufaga Faimai Tuimauga – of Auckland. For services to the Pacific community and education.
New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD)
Warrant Officer Richard Clive Henstock – of Auckland. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
Lieutenant Colonel Richard John MacGregor Weston MNZM – of Upper Hutt. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
Captain Dominic Gareth Crosby Wylie – of Christchurch. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
David Walter Bowden, For public service.
Doctor Marjorie Patricia Downes-Grant, For services to the Financial Sector
Lionel Livingstone Nurse, For public service
Bertie Anderson Hinds, For his services to the Royal Barbados Police Force
Patricia Angela, Mrs. Layne, For services as the Private Secretary to successive Governors-General and Acting Governor-General of Barbados
Doctor Adrian St.Clair Harcourt Lorde, For services to Sport-Medicine
Desmond Anthony Browne, For services to Education
Julian Ernest Chetvynde Rogers, For services to Broadcasting
Carson St. Elmon Small, For services to the community
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Jean Augustine, For services to Education and Politics
Russel Fielden, For services to the Tourism Industry
Ann Hopkin, For services to Nursing
Jean Griffiths, For services to the community and to the Sickle Cell Association
Vincent Morain, For services to Education and to community development
Francis Redhead, For services to Culture
Maureen Charles, For services to the community and to the Dorothy Hopkin Home
Wilfred Harris, For services to the community
Peggy Nesfield, For services to the community
Christopher Peterikn, For public service
Doctor John Glyn Allen, For charitable work in Guernsey and overseas
Doctor Gregory Stevens Cox, For services to the history and culture of Guernsey
Joan Marion Ozanne, For services to the community and to the Arts in Guernsey
Timothy William Brian Culles, For services to International Financial Management
Pamela Joyce Shimwell-Mayo, For services to Parkinson’s Disease
Judith Aronold, For services to CRUSE Bereavement Care, Isle of Man
Michael Nelson de la Haye, For services to the States of Jersey Assembly (the Parliament), and to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.
Monsignor Nicholas John France, For services to the Catholic and faith communities and ethnic groups in Jersey
Derrick Ivor Frigot, For services to Agriculture, particularly the Jersey Breed of Cattle
Jane Martinez Werrin, For services to charity, particularly Jersey Hospice Care and Holiday for Heroes
Toami Kulunga, OBE QPM, Senior Officer, Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary and currently Police Commissioner
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
The Honourable Nicolas Robert Pakek Kirriwom, Judge of the National and Supreme Courts; for services to the judiciary and to the legal profession
The Honourable John Pundari, MP, For services to the community as Member of the National Parliament, Speaker and Deputy Prime Minister, and currently as Environment Minister
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
The Honourable Gibuna Gibbs Salika, OBE, For services to law and to the judiciary as a Judge of the National and Supreme Courts and currently as Deputy Chief Justice.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Civil
The Honourable Ambeng Kandakasi, Judge of the National and Supreme Courts; for services to the judiciary and to the legal profession
Mick Nades, MBE, For services to cricket, professional training and to the Institute of Business Management
Andrew Dallas Sterns, OBE QPM, Senior Officer, Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary
Military
Brigadier General Gilbert Toropo, MBE, Commander, Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Captain (N) Alois Ur Tom, OBE, Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Civil
Rowan Callick, For services to the Anglican Church, to journalism and to the education of national journalists
Doctor Athithan Chelvanathan, For services to healthcare, Aerospace Medicine, and Air Niugini
Paul Coleman, For services to commerce, the mining sector and to charities
Rio Fiocco, For services to the legal profession and to the community
Doctor Sibona Kopi, For services to the Central Province community, Education and to the Divine Word University
Audrey Michael, For services to healthcare and to medical research
Roy Harry Mumu, For public service in the areas of aviation, maritime and land transport
Ray Paul, For public service in taxation and customs
The Honourable Titus Philemon, MP, For services to the community as a Regional Member of the National Parliament and Governor of Milne Bay Province
Wilson Penias Sagati, For services to the National Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Kevin Smith, For services to the print media and to the community
Doctor Amyna Sultan, For services to medicine, healthcare and to eye surgery
Milo Timini, For services to the community and to politics
Francis Nekemki Tokura, MBE QPM, Senior Officer, Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary
Military
Colonel Mark Goina, MBE, Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Civil
Joe Aglua, For public service
Bob Bennett, For services to Rugby League in Papua New Guinea
Mathew Damaru. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary
Sister Cecily Daot, For services to the Catholic Church
Thomas Eluh, QPM, For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary
Elizabeth Helali, For public service
The Reverend Clarence Kapali, For services to the community and to the United Church
Wesi Kerak, For services to healthcare
Peni Benjamin Keris, For services to District and village Courts.
Rachel Miate Leslie, For public service
Ishmel Libitino, For public service in Forestry Management and Conservation
Wabia Mara, For services to local government
Lata Daya Milner, For services to the legal profession and to charities
Albert Toro Morokea, For services to the television and film industry
Monica Munulai, For services to the Public Curator’s Office
Timothy Papaki, For services to education
Esther Sapulai, For services to Air Niugini
The Reverend David Mesulam Sikar, For services to the United Church
Charles Kopiou Siniu, For public service
Doctor Benjamin Tahiza, For services to healthcare
Tumbi Takayu, For services to the community
Elizabeth Tau, For public service
Benjamin Taupa, For services to Forestry Management
victor Dandaya Wayaga, For services to education
Monica Yibmaramba, For public service
Military
Lieutenant Colonel venua vince Gabina, Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Lieutenant Colonel Mark Sipou, Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Commander Clement Tele, formerly Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Civil
Nathaniel Aminio, For services to the Catholic Church
Olga APELIS, For services to the airline industry
Elsie Berobero, For services to the Police Force
Pius Poksi Buamon, For services to the community
Konio Dai, For public service
Tom Tom Daure, For services to the United Church
Walkaima Essy, For services to education
Hillary Ganara, For services to village courts
Humphrey Gitbia, For services to village courts
Tido Gulup, For services to the community
Ari Heai, For public service
Noel Kaisa, For public service
Dominic Kakas, For services to the Police Force
Maria Kalpe, For services to rural healthcare
Ulduepe Kewa, For services to the Evangelical Lutheran Church
Rebecca Wera Kumai, For services to the community
Peter Mox Landimi, For services to the community
Esther Levo, For services to the Police Force
Mary Maraga, For public service
Navu Mititi, For services to the airline industry
Nelson Mongea, For services to the Police Force
Nilki Nebabe, For services to the community
Andrew Sane Pekul, For services to the community
Claire Rambu, For services to the Police Force
Luke Param Saipera, For services to the community
Frank Sandu, For services to rural healthcare
Michael Huana Sirafe, For services to the community
Isaac Kamong Telue, For public service
Peter Tupa, For services to the Police Force
John Apa Wagluo, For services to the Correctional Service
John Wak Wamuna, For services to education
Merick Wandipe, For services to rural healthcare
Margaret Wera, For services to community healthcare
Abraham Winura, For services to village courts
Miriam Yangen, For public service
Gobe Yuli, For services to education
Military
Warrant Officer (N) Raphael Bowie, Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Chief Warrant Officer Waeya Busi, Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Warrant Officer Simon Harembe, Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Warrant Officer (N) Pousai Sei, Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Chief Warrant Officer Donald Yalom, Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Chief Superintendent John Maru, Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary
Superintendent Ndrando Perou, Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary
Superintendent Johannes Yapi, Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Doctor Nathan Kere, For services to medicine and to the community
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Father Fred Peter Seda, For services to the Church, to commerce and to the community
Robert Sisilo, For Diplomatic Service and Community Development
Onoto’ona Riringa, For services to the Government in the Accounts Cadre and the Treasury Division
John Kukuti, For services to commerce and to Community Development
The Reverend Timothy Rex Laesanau, For services to the Government in the fields of education, the Church and the community
Mostyn Mangau, For services to Policing and to the community
Harry Raynolds, For services to teaching and to the community
Fisher Rongiofo, For services to teaching and to the community
Alice Dingarii Watoto, For services to nursing and to the community
Tim Mung Wong, For services to commerce
James Maelanga, For services to Policing and to Community Development
Anika Nausi, For services to Policing and to Community Development
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Kenneth Augustin Hermas Foster, For services to Politics, the Law and the community
Ronald Eshwardeen Ramjattan, For services to business
Thomas Raynold Walcott, For services to engineering, politics and the public sector
Evans Calderon, For services to politics and the Law
Winall Forbes Joshua, For services to the public and the community
Bishnunarine Tulstie, For public service
Fidelis Williams, For public service
Hugh Perry Breustraal, For services to sport
Mary vianney Jn Pierre, For services to early childhood education
Justice Manuel Sosa, CBE – For services to the judiciary.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Dr. Ellsworth R. Grant – For services to medicine
Pat Andrews – For services to the community and to banking.
Stephen A. Duncan – For services to the community and to banking.
Crystal Yvonne Vernon – For services to the community.
Francis Paul Woods – For services to the community and to business.
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