mbe honours list 2021

Co-founder, Starcross Youth Theatre. Associate Chief Nurse for Safeguarding, Mental Health and Learning Disabilities. (Brierfield, Lancashire), Professor Dhiya Al-Jumeily. For charitable and voluntary services to People with Brain Tumours. For services to the community in Ramsbury, Wiltshire. For services to Apprenticeships and Skills. Volunteer, Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum and Wellington Arts Association. For services to Philanthropy during Covid-19. For services to British industries overseas. For services to Members of Staff in Castle Donington during Covid-19. (Brentwood, Essex), Dr Paul Robert Grant. Head of Global Funds Department, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (London, Greater London), Jade-Shannon Patrick. Lately Emeritus Medical Director, Public Health England. For services to Athletics. For services to Maritime Sector. For services to Parliament and to the community in Essex. Data Scientist, Asda Supermarkets Ltd. For services to the Vulnerable Customers during the Covid-19 Response. For services to the Unemployed. Head of Operations, Emergency Preparedness, Resilience, Response and Specialist Practice, South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. (Market Rasen, Lincolnshire), Paul John Campion. Lately Policy and Legislation Principal, Defence Maritime Regulator. Eric Penton-Voak. Senior Crown Prosecutor, East of England, Crown Prosecution Service. Equality, Diversity and Engagement Lead, UK Athletics. (Sandbach, Cheshire), Dipanwita Ganguli. For public service. For services to the Community. (Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, Oxfordshire), Professor Edward William Peck. For services to St Helena and its Covid-19 response. (Oldham, Greater Manchester), Ziaul Khan. Founder, Alec Normand Fund. Adrian Hanstock. The list continues the trend of the Queens Birthday honours by recognising those individuals solving problems caused by Covid-19, including gongs for people striving to end homelessness, domestic abuse and social isolation. For services to Social Enterprise, Technology and the Economy. For services to Education in North East England. For services to the Manx Community. Executive Coach and Leadership Development Specialist, Reflexion Associates Ltd. For services to Entrepreneurship and to Women in Business. Road Safety Officer, Shropshire Council. For services to Dance. For services to the NHS during the Covid-19 Response. (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire), Daniel Martin Corr. Philip John Manns. (Conwy, Clwyd), Annie Irvine Cook. For services to the NHS during the Covid-19 Response. (Lavenham, Suffolk), Ceyhun Uzun. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire), Kelda Wood. For services to Volunteering and to Charity. For services to Data Protection. For services to Health and Social Care during Covid-19. South Wales Police. . (Worthing, West Sussex), Lorna Keylock. (Leicester, Leicestershire), Azizur Rahman. Richard Douglas Cheesley from Maidstone, is the Tipstaff for the High Court. (Horsham, West Sussex), Laura Claire Bounds. (Alfreton, Derbyshire), Joanne Jackson. For services to the Vulnerable during Covid-19. Hairdresser. For services to Wellbeing and Community Action, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Clinical Director, Black Country Pathology Services. For services to Education. (Newton Abbot, Devon), Alan John Tapp. (Basingstoke, Hampshire), Dr Patricia Gail Rice. For services to People with Diabetes in the South Asian Community. For services to Defence Procurement. (Otley, West Yorkshire), Ashley Nicholson. Clinical Manager, St John Ambulance. (London, Greater London), Emma Swingwood. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan), Raymond Antrobus FRSL. Superintendent Andrew Philip Bennett. Chief Executive Officer and Founding Director, TBI Media. For charitable and political service in North West England. For services to the community in Sedgefield, County Durham. For services to the community in Liverpool. (St Andrews, Fife), Barbara Helen Dean. (Haverhill, Suffolk), William Hui. For services to Higher Education. Volunteer, Church Lads and Church Girls Brigade. Centre Manager, Forth Valley Sensory Centre. Founder, Lee Smith Research Foundation. Dr. Matthew Jackson. Kenneth Robert Wood. (Banbury, Oxfordshire), Bethan Eaton-Haskins. (Leicester, Leicestershire), Dr Nigel John Tringham. (Salford, Greater Manchester), Alan James Oddie. For services to Healthcare during Covid-19. (Stevenage, Hertfordshire), Wendy Ann Williams. (Belfast), George Iven Brown. Founder and Chair, The Childhood Trust. Chair, Port William Inshore Rescue Service. For services to Diversity and to the British Hindu community. (London, Greater London), Alexander John Hilton Mayfield. For services to the community in Maldon. For public service. For services to Charity. Chief Health, Safety and Wellbeing Officer, Thames Water. For services to Employment and to the community in Llanelli and South Wales. For services to Education. For services to Breast Cancer care and Surgical Education in India and to UK/India relations. Beryl Lucina Isaac M.B.E. Birthday Honours 2019. For services to Transgender Equality. (Carlisle, Cumbria), Paula Morag Lloyd. (Ilkley, West Yorkshire), David Peter Stanley. (Hullbridge, Essex), Simon Lewis Danciger. Watch Manager and Firefighter, Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Diversity and to Inclusion. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For voluntary and charitable services to the community in Dumfriesshire. Political Director, Northern Ireland Office. For services to Young People and to Charity in Leicester. Temporary Superintendent Hannah Faith Wheeler. (London, Greater London), Maxwell John Milburn. For services to Policing. (London, Greater London), Carol Ann Musgrave. (Llanidloes, Powys), Edward Nuzum. Lynne Diana Thompson. (London, Greater London), Rebecca Gorman. (Leicester, Leicestershire), Keith Henry Francis Aston. (Bristol), Dr Heather Ann Williams. (Paisley, Renfrewshire), Catharine Sinnadurai. Essex Police. (London, Greater London), Ray Griffiths. For services to Nursing in West Glamorgan. (Newtownards, County Down), Katherine Edda Escott. (Youlgrave, Derbyshire), Fozia Tanvir Irfan. (Livingston, West Lothian), George Leonard Ellis. Assistant Director, Readiness and Response, Civil Contingencies Secretariat, Cabinet Office. (Leven, Fife), Jane Susan Comeau. For services to the Restoration and Conservation of the Royal Pavilion and to the community in Brighton, East Sussex. (London, Greater London), John Laramy. For services to Gymnastics and to Young People in Carterton, Oxfordshire. Professor, Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London. (Brookeborough, County Fermanagh), Patricia Anne Owen. Trustee, Action with Communities in Rural England. For services to Catering, Sandringham Visitor Centre. For services to Public Libraries during Covid-19. Inspector, Metropolitan Police Special Constabulary. Principal Geologist, British Geological Survey. Ann Whybrow. (Lytham, Lancashire), Paul Alexander Terrington. (Kinloss, Moray), Rachel Mary Nichols. For public service. (London, Greater London), Anthony Smith. For political and public service in Wales. (Malvern, Worcestershire), Daniel Legh Brooks. (York, North Yorkshire), Nigel Poulton. For services to British Nationals overseas. Chief Executive Officer, British Gliding Association. Dr. Timothy John Huxley. For services to Energy Policy. (London, Greater London), Aakash Odedra. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire), Steven Mark Langley. Director, Estates and Facilities, East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust. (York, North Yorkshire), Mark Philip Sautereau. (Leek, Staffordshire), John Gilfillan. For services to Parliament and to Equality. Founder, Tribus. (Eyke, Suffolk), Jerome Patrick Mullen. (Batley, West Yorkshire), Nichola Suzanne Scott-Howlin. (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire), Maureen McKeown. Dr. Peter John Abbott. (Newmarket, Suffolk), Richard Graham Corbett. For services to Diversity in the NHS in Wales. For his contribution to Environmental Stewardship, to Altruism and to the Community. Professor of Modern English and American Literature, Newcastle University. First Secretary, British High Commission, Islamabad, Pakistan. (Leicestershire), Robert John Nixon. For Public and Political Service. For voluntary service to the NHS and to the community in Bronllys, Wales. (Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire), Mrunel Sisodia. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear), Richard Leslie Martin Wohanka. For services to Social Change. For services to Integration in Glasgow and to Charity in Scotland and Abroad. (Barry, Vale of Glamorgan), Jane Ide. (Romford, Essex), Laura Jane Gaudion. For services to Reducing Re-offending. For services to the Peace Process in Northern Ireland. Writer and Producer. Scott Leonard Furssedonn-Wood. For services to the Public Sector and Communications Regulation. For services to Nursing during Covid-19. For services to British foreign policy. Lately President, Royal Academy. (London, Greater London), Professor Adele Diana Jones. (London, Greater London), Alan Armson. Deputy Director, H.M. Coastguard. Lewis Hamilton has been given a knighthood The 2021 New Year's Honours List has been published and some big names have made been included. Principal, Bridgend College. Executive Principal, Alternative Learning Trust. For services to UK/Afghanistan relations. Queen's Birthday Honours list 2021 in full: Everyone who's received an MBE, OBE, CBE, knighthood or damehood Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith has been given a damehood, while those. For services to the Charitable, Voluntary and Social Enterprise Sectors. For services to global health. For services to Young People. (Leatherhead, Surrey), John Liversidge. (Belfast), Professor Andrew Stuart Thompson. Founder, Bob Champion Cancer Trust. Chief Executive, Association of Charitable Foundations. (Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire), Charandeep Singh. For services to the Nuclear Industry. For services to Defence. Team Leader, C-19 Business Management, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to the community in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Ruia Morrison was the first Mori to compete at Wimbledon, playing in the famous . Consultant Clinical Academic Speech and Language Therapist. For services to the Creation of the Culture in Quarantine Virtual Festival of Arts during Covid-19. Matthew Peter Crow. Joe Stephen Butler. (West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire), Isobel Sheldon. Major General Richard James Aethelstan Stanford M.B.E. For services to Science. (Abington, Northamptonshire), Deborah Patricia Scully. For voluntary service to Young People. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. Volunteer, H.M. Coastguard. (Caerphilly, Gwent), Dr Maria Bernice Lenn. (London, Greater London), Arthur Sains. For services to Bereaved People and to the community in Fife. Area Business Manager, Crown Prosecution Service, South West. Assistant Scout Leader, 1st Sywell Air Scout Group. Director of Creative Economy, Cardiff University. For services to Diversity and to Inclusion in Science. For services Mental Health and to the Community. Volunteer and Founding Member, Ballywillan Girls Brigade. For services to Charities on the Isle of Man and in Nepal. (Pudsey, West Yorkshire), Eunice Margery Norman. (Newport, Gwent), Ann Hill. For services to Charity and to the community in Hampshire during the Covid-19 Response. Lately General Counsel, Ofcom. Assistant Commissioner Loretta Mackey. Online Grocery Development Manager, Asda Stores Ltd. For services to Retail Customers during the Covid-19 Response. Consultant and Endocrinologist, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Business and to the Community. Nargus Akhtar. Head of Financial Services, British Embassy, Beijing, China. For services to Defence. Political Officer, Parliamentary Labour Party. Chief Executive Officer, Sunrise Senior Living UK and Gracewell Healthcare and Chair, Nuffield Health. For services to Higher Education. British Science Week. For services to Fostering. For services to the community in Saltburn. Youth Mayor of Oldham. Queen's New Year Honours list 2021. For services to British Diplomats and their families. Emergency Response Volunteer, British Red Cross. For services to Business and British Hinduism. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Lucille Weir. Founder, Elizabeths Legacy of Hope. For services to Nursing during Covid-19. Jason Gyan Doondeea. (Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire), Susan Tipton. Foster Carer, Oxfordshire County Council. (Luton, Bedfordshire), Sharon Howell. For services to the Arts and to the community in Aberdeen during the Covid-19 Response. (London, Greater London), Professor Francis Gerard McCormac FRSE. Special Constable, South Wales Police. For services to the community in Feltham, London Borough of Hounslow. (Launceston, Cornwall), Ian Fryer Peake. (Coventry, West Midlands), Louise Alexandra Maltby. West Midlands Police. Benjamin Wastnage. Stephanie Jones. Chair, OSO Arts Centre. (Kinross, Perth and Kinross), Elspeth Millen. For services to the community in London during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Educational Research. (Leeds, West Yorkshire), Mohanned Saleem Udin Kauser Quazi. Chief Executive Officer, Paul Hamlyn Foundation. (London, Greater London), Rachel Jacqueline Davis. Founder and Chairman, Social Innovation Partnership. For services to Charity and to Aircraft Restoration, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to the Film Industry. For services to Education in Essex. (London, Greater London), Professor Francesca Gabrielle Happe FBA. Foster Carer, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. For services to Social Care in Scotland, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Centennial Professor of Anthropology, London School of Economics. For services to the community in Battersea, Greater London particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Western Beacons Mountain Rescue Team. (Epsom, Surrey), Tim Ramsey. Professor, Association for Dementia Studies, University of Worcester. I t is my greatest honour, privilege and blessing to have been awarded an MBE in the King's first New Year's Honours list. Director of Operations, The Douglas Bader Foundation and Deputy Director, The Guttmann Sports Centre Stoke Mandeville. (Longforgan, Perth and Kinross), Caroline Collender. Project Manager, Watts Improved Safety Headguard. (London, Greater London), Samantha Jane Axbey. (Greenfield, Clwyd), Malique Jamal Al-Shabazz. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands), Rosemary Fletcher. (Worksop, Nottinghamshire), Jayne Mary Vertkin. (Maidenhead, Berkshire), Joanne Wheeler. (Leeds, West Yorkshire), Malcolm Farrar. Voluntary Pastoral Worker, Dame Agnes Westons Royal Charity for the Naval Service. For services to Education. Deputy Managing Director, Parliamentary Digital Service. (Larbert, Stirling and Falkirk), Khairun Nisa. For European Parliamentary and Political Service. Infection, Prevention and Control Assistant Chief Nurse and Clinical Director, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. (Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex), Professor Alan Roger Maryon-Davis. Richard Corri Barrow. For services to International Trade. Treasurer, SOS Rape Crisis, Southend on Sea. (London, Greater London), Keith Charles Frederick Weed. Deputy National Head, Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response, NHS England. Jeanette Elizabeth Davis. (Saffron Walden, Essex), Amanda Romain. For servcies to Philanthropy, to Civic Engagement and to Commerce.