KNIGHTS BACHELOR

Professor Sabaratnam Arulkumaran. Professor and head of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and president, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. For services to medicine. (London, SW20)

Professor David Charles Baulcombe, FRS. Professor of Botany and Royal Society Research Professor, University of Cambridge. For services to plant science. (Norwich, Norfolk)

Andrew John Cash, OBE. Chief executive, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to healthcare. (Doncaster, South Yorkshire)

Paul Martin Ennals, CBE. Chief executive, National Children's Bureau. For services to children and young people. (London, N6)

Nicholas Alexander Faldo, MBE. For services to golf. (Windsor, Berkshire)

Paul Joseph Patrick Grant. Headteacher, Robert Clack School of Science, Barking and Dagenham, London. For services to local and national education. (London, E11)

Dr William George Hastings, CBE. Chairman, Hastings Hotels. For services to the tourism industry and to the community in Northern Ireland. (Downpatrick, Down)

John Garry Hawkes, CBE. For services to business and to vocational training. (Haywards Heath, West Sussex)

Professor David Forbes Hendry. Professor of Economics, University of Oxford. For services to social science. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Professor Deian Rhys Hopkin. Vice-Chancellor, London South Bank University. For services to higher education and to skills. (London, SE17)

William Ian Ridley Johnston, CBE, QPM. Chief Constable, British Transport Police. For services to the police. (Petts Wood, Kent)

Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, CBE. Actor. For services to Drama and to Charity. (London, SW1X)

Andrew Motion. Formerly Poet Laureate. For services to literature. (London, NW1)

Professor Charles Duncan Rice. Principal and vice-Chancellor, University of Aberdeen. For services to higher education. (Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire)

Professor Christopher Bruce Ricks. Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford and Professor of The Humanities, Boston University, USA. For services to scholarship. (Tetbury, Gloucestershire)

Peter Rogers. Chief executive, London Development Agency. For services to local government. (West Midlands)

Geoffrey Robert Rowland. Bailiff of Guernsey. For services to thecCrown and the community in Guernsey. (Vale, Channel Islands)

David Chetwode Samworth, CBE. For charitable services. (Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire)

Professor William Arnot Wakeham. Vice-Chancellor, University of Southampton. For services to chemical engineering and to higher education. (Exeter, Devon) ORDER OF THE BATH DCB

Ms Karen Dunnell. National Statistician and Registrar-General for England and Wales, Office for National Statistics. (Newport, Gwent) KCB

Hugh Henderson Taylor, CB. Permanent secretary, Department of Health. (London, SW1A) CB

Desmond John Bowen, CMG. Senior Civil Servant, Ministry of Defence. (London, SW9)

Roger Bright. Chief executive, The Crown Estate. For public service. (Farnham, Surrey)

Graham Donaldson. Senior chief inspector, HM Inspectorate of Education, Scottish Executive. (North Berwick, East Lothian)

Victor Hogg. Deputy Director-General, Crime and Policing, Home Office. (Hook, Hampshire)

Mrs Vicky Pryce. Director-General Economics and joint head, Government Economic Service, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform. (London, SW4) ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER DCVO

Mrs (Florence) Mary Fagan, JP. Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire. KCVO

John Knollys Bather. Formerly Lord-Lieutenant of Derbyshire.

Dr the Rt Rev and Rt Hon Richard John Carew Chartres. Bishop of London and Dean of Her Majesty's Chapels Royal.

Dr Henry William George Elwes, JP. Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire.

William Joseph Hall, JP. Lord-Lieutenant of County Down.

Samuel George Armstrong Vestey. The Rt Hon The Lord, Master of the Horse. CVO

(Jeffrey) Michael Blackburn. Formerly trustee, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award.

Philip Henry Christopher Jackson. Sculptor.

Christopher James Lowe. Senior Trustee, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award.

Rear Admiral Colin Herbert Dickinson Cooke-Priest, CB. Gentleman Usher to The Queen.

Eric William Rainey, MBE. Director, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, Northern Ireland.

Colin Adair Sherman Sturmer, MVO. Formerly Land Steward, Isles of Scilly, Duchy of Cornwall. LVO

John Douglas Chilcott. Formerly official secretary to the Governor of Tasmania.

Ms Samantha Helen Cohen. Communications and press secretary, Royal Household.

Group Capt Timothy Chetnole Hewlett, OBE. Royal Air Force, director of royal travel.

Professor (Norman) Ashley George Mowat. Physician to The Queen in Scotland.

Graham Paul Sharpe, MVO. Director of property services, Royal Household.

The Rev Nicholas Charles Wheeler. Head of Church Appointments, Cabinet Office.

Ronald John Wilkie. Operations director, Ascot Racecourse.

Keith Charles Willis. Finance director, Duchy of Cornwall. MVO

Graham Miles Bann. Executive director, Business in the Community.

Douglas Alexander Bowie. Director of finance, The Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust.

Ian David Cornish. Head of audit services, Royal Household.

Stephen John Luke Davies. Financial controller, Duchy of Lancaster.

Mrs Rosanna Young De Sancha. Paintings conservator, Royal Collection.

Mrs Leona Mary Harvey. Personal secretary to the Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Paul Hughes. Chief clerk and accountant, The Duke of Edinburgh's Household.

Dr Joanna Mary Marschner. Senior Curator, Kensington Palace, Historic Royal Palaces.

Allan David Masson, RVM. Mechanic, Balmoral Estate.

Sgt Stephen William Mayne. Metropolitan Police. For services to royalty protection.

Nigel Robert McEvoy, RVM. Palace steward, Royal Household.

Edward Peter Mills, RVM. French polisher, Royal Household.

Victor James Mitchell. Steward of the bellringers, College of St George.

Miss Shutica Patel. Head of photographic services, Royal Collection.

Inspector Charles Caird Walker. Metropolitan Police. For services to royalty protection.

ROYAL VICTORIAN MEDAL RVM

Thomas Oliver Biddlecombe. Head gardener, Royal Lodge.

Anthony David Chambers. Plumber, Crown Estate, Windsor.

George Martin Clink. Foreman, Palace of Holyroodhouse.

Philip Ernest Easton. Formerly deputy custody supervisor, Hampton Court Palace.

David Robert Fagg. Divisional Sergeant Major, The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.

Peter Charles Golden. Telegraph clerk, Court Post Office, Buckingham Palace.

Clive Peter Hobbs. Assistant Valet to the Prince of Wales.

James Priestley Hoyle. Warehouse manager, Royal Collection Enterprises.

Huw Gordon Jones. Tractor driver/stock man, Royal Farms, Windsor.

Mrs Anne McGowan. Senior retail assistant, Lower Ward Shop, Windsor Castle.

Alan Michael Palmer. Gardener, Crown Estate, Windsor.

Constable Jean-Francois Phillips. Metropolitan Police. For services to royalty protection.

Charles Edwards Potts. Formerly security officer team leader, Palace of Holyroodhouse.

John Revill. Valet to The Duke of York.

John Albert Tarrant. Assistant warden/cleaner, Queen's Gate Flats, Windsor. ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, CIVIL ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE DBE

Dr Barbara Ann Hakin, OBE. Chief executive, NHS East Midlands Strategic Health Authority. For services to healthcare. (West Yorkshire)

Professor Linda Partridge, CBE. Weldon Professor of Biometry and director, Institute of Healthy Ageing, University College London. For services to science. (London, WC1E)

Ms Gail Ruth Rebuck, CBE. Chair and chief executive, The Random House Group UK. For services to the publishing industry. (London, SW1V)

Dr Philippa Margaret Russell, CBE. For services to disabled children, young people and family carers. (London, N6)

Professor Joan Kathleen Stringer, CBE. Principal and vice-Chancellor, Edinburgh Napier University. For services to local and national higher education. (Edinburgh)

Miss Mitsuko Uchida, CBE. Pianist. For services to classical music. (London, SE5) CBE

Dr Anas Al-Shaikh Ali. Academic adviser, London office, International Institute of Islamic Thought. For services to community relations. (Richmond, Surrey)

Mrs Sarah Andrews. Director of Nursing, Eastern Coastal Kent Primary Care Trust. For services to healthcare. (Canterbury, Kent)

Professor Andrew Ashworth. Chairman, Sentencing Advisory Panel. For services to the administration of justice. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Narendra Bajaria. For services to urban and rural planning and to the Peak District National Park. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Jeffrey Tatham-Banks. For services to the fashion industry and to charity. (Oxfordshire)

Dr Nicholas Martin Limer Barnes. For services to civil engineering. (Kirtlington, Oxfordshire)

Professor Carol Elaine Baxter. Head of equality and diversity, NHS Employers. For services to equal opportunities. (Salford, Greater Manchester)

Michael John Bell. Formerly group director of Safety Regulation, Civil Aviation Authority. For services to the aviation industry. (Littlehampton, West Sussex)

Ms Cicely Frances Berry, OBE. Voice director, Royal Shakespeare Company. For services to drama. (Warwick, Warwickshire)

Dr Penelope Jane Bevan. Director of emergency preparedness division, Department of Health. (London)

David Blanchflower. For services to economics and to the Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of England. (Hanover, USA)

Michael Thomas Brace, OBE. Formerly chairman, Paralympics GB. For services to disabled sport. (Hornchurch, Essex)

Dr The Rev Stuart John Burgess. Chairman, Commission for Rural Communities. For public and voluntary service. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Professor Yvonne Helen Carter, OBE. Pro-Vice-Chancellor for regional engagement, University of Warwick. For services to medical education. (Coventry, Warwickshire)

Christopher John Adrian Chivers. Formerly chief inspector of criminal justice. For services to the administration of justice in Northern Ireland. (Down)

Roy Clark, QPM. Director, Criminal Investigations, HM Revenue and Customs. (Enfield, Middlesex)

Christopher Michael Clarke. Director, National Gallery of Scotland. For services to the visual arts. (Edinburgh)

Dr Stephen Cleobury. Director of Music, King's College, University of Cambridge. For services to music. (Hertfordshire)

Nicholas David Coleridge. Managing director, Conde Nast UK. For services to the magazine publishing industry. (London, W1S)

John Francis Collins. Formerly Deliverer of the Vote, House of Commons. (Royston, Hertfordshire)

Professor Paul David Corrigan. Formerly director of strategy and commissioning, NHS London Strategic Health Authority. For services to healthcare. (London, SE1)

Professor Anne Dell. Professor of Carbohydrate Biochemistry, Imperial College London. For services to science. (London, SW7)

James Robert Drummond. Director for South Asia, Department for International Development. (Guildford, Surrey)

Ms Lindsay Vere Duncan. Actor. For services to Drama. (London, NW5)

Professor Steven Edwards. Formerly chief executive, Veterinary Laboratories Agency, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. (Hereford, Herefordshire)

James French. Chairman and chief executive Officer, Flybe. For services to the airline industry. (Chumleigh, Devon)

Mrs Margaret Galliers. Principal, Leicester College. For services to local and national further education. (Coventry, West Midlands)

Stephen John Geraghty. Commissioner, Child Maintenance Enforcement Commission, Department for Work and Pensions. (Keighley, West Yorkshire)

Professor Lynn Faith Gladden, OBE. Shell Professor of Chemical Engineering and head, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge. For services to chemical engineering. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)

Dr William James Gunnyeon. Director, Health, Work and Wellbeing and chief medical adviser, Department for Work and Pensions. (Ellon, Aberdeenshire)

Peter Hawthorne. Head of 14-19 Development, Wolverhampton City Council. For services to education and to local government. (Dudley, West Midlands)

Alastair Hignell. Formerly rugby commentator. For services to sport and to charity. (Stroud, Gloucestershire)

Ms Susan Katrina Hodgkiss. Chairman, William Hare Ltd. For services to industry and to the community in the North West. (Thorner, West Yorkshire)

William Frederick Hughes, QPM. For services to law enforcement. (London)

Dr Judith Ann Hulf. Consultant Anaesthetist, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and president, Royal College of Anaesthetists. For services to medicine. (London, SE21)

Mrs June Jacobs. For services to human rights and to inter-faith relations. (London, NW5)

Dean James. Chief Operating Officer, Corporate IT, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service. (London, NW1)

John Henry Kellas. Formerly chairman, International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board. For services to the accountancy profession. (South Croydon, Surrey)

Mrs Rosemary Margaret Kennedy, TD. Chief Nursing Officer for Wales, Welsh Assembly Government. For public and voluntary service. (Caldicot, Monmouthshire)

Peter Arthur King. Formerly chief executive, British Cycling Federation. For services to Sport. (Dorking, Surrey)

Professor Christopher John Lamb, FRS. Director, John Innes Centre, Norwich. For services to plant science. (Norfolk)

Mrs Patricia Anne Langham. Headmistress, Wakefield Girls' High School and co-chairman, Independent and State Schools Partnership Forum. For services to local and national education. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)

Alastair Lansley. Architect. For services to public transport architecture. (Richmond, Surrey)

Professor Quentin John Leiper. Group chief Engineer, Carillion plc and lately president, Institute of Civil Engineers. For services to the sustainability agenda. (Bridgnorth, Shropshire)

John Paul Martin. Chief Social Services Officer, Department of Health and Social Services, Northern Ireland Executive. For public and voluntary service.

Brian McAlinden. Headteacher, Castlemilk High School, Glasgow. For services to education. (Glasgow)

Ms Paula McDonald. Deputy director, Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat, Cabinet Office. (London, SE23)

Ms Judith McKnight, OBE. For services to trade unions and to equal opportunities. (London, SW11)

Dr The Very Rev Andrew Rankin Cowie McLellan. HM chief inspector of Prisons for Scotland. (Dunfermline, Fife)

Dr Elaine McMahon. Chief executive and principal, Hull Group of Colleges. For services to local and national further education. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)

Mrs Isabella McNally. Principal, Fountain Primary School, Londonderry. For services to education in Northern Ireland. (Londonderry, Londonderry)

Councillor John Merry. Leader, Salford City Council. For services to local government. (Salford, Greater Manchester)

David Mlinaric. For services to interior design and to heritage. (Shepton Mallet, Somerset)

Shaukat Moledina. For services to social housing and to charity. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)

Lindsay Stuart William Montgomery. Chief executive, Scottish Legal Aid Board. For services to the administration of justice. (Lauder, Berwickshire)

John O'Neill. Director of Social Security Policy and Legislation Division, Department for Social Development, Northern Ireland Executive. For public and voluntary service. (Belfast)

Keith Leonard Bedell-Pearce. Chairman, Directgov. For public service. (Surrey)

Stephen John Pollard. Director Commercial, Directorate General Saudi Armed Forces Projects, Ministry of Defence. (Tunbridge Wells, Kent)

Simon John Preston, OBE. Organist. For services to classical music. (Tunbridge Wells, Kent)

Dr Katharine Bridget Pretty. Principal, Homerton College, Cambridge and Pro-vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge. For services to higher education. (Cambridgeshire)

Sir William Henry Proby, Bt, DL. Formerly chairman, National Trust. For services to conservation and to heritage. (Nr Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)

Jonathan Pryce. Actor. For services to drama. (London, NW1)

Miss Alice Loretto Quinn. Chairman, Health Promotion Agency Northern Ireland. For services to healthcare. (Belfast)

Dr June Munro Raine. Director, Vigilance and Risk Management of Medicines, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, Department of Health. (Hertfordshire)

Ms Joyce Redfearn. Chief executive, Wigan Borough Council. For services to local government. (Wigan, Greater Manchester)

Ms Elizabeth Rushton Redfern. Director, Patient Care and Nursing, South West Strategic Health Authority. For services to healthcare. (Somerset)

Philip Francis Robinson. Managing director, SELEX Communications Ltd. For services to the defence industry. (Chelmsford, Essex)

Guy Ryder. For services to international trade unionism. (Brussels, Belgium)

Mrs Patricia Samuel. Deputy director, Public Sector Partnerships, Office of the Third Sector, Cabinet Office. For public and voluntary service. (London, SW19)

Peter Saraga, OBE. Vice-president, Royal Academy of Engineering and lately president, Institute of Physics. For services to science and to engineering. (London, SE11)

Peter Sebastian. Senior Civil Servant, Ministry of Defence. (Kent)

Ian Shott. For services to the chemical engineering industry. (Newcaste-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)

Dr Elizabeth Sidwell. Chief executive, Haberdashers' Aske's Federation, Lewisham, London. For services to local and national education. (London, E11)

Dr Malcolm Skingle. Director, Academic Liaison, Worldwide Business Development, GlaxoSmithKline. For services to the pharmaceutical industry. (Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire)

Ms Jane Slowey. Chief executive, Foyer Federation. For services to disadvantaged young people. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Ms Delia Smith, OBE. Cookery Writer and Broadcaster. For services to the food industry. (Suffolk)

Dr James Matheson Smith. Chairman, Shell UK. For services to the oil and gas industries. (Surrey)

Michael Thomas Smyth. Partner, Clifford Chance. For services to pro bono legal work. (London, SW19)

Paul Snell. Formerly chief inspector of Social Services. For services to local government. (London, SW1P)

Miss Christine Joy Stewart. Formerly director, Criminal Law and Sentencing Policy, Ministry of Justice. (Surrey)

James Robert Stewart. Chairman, Warrenpoint Harbour Authority. For services to the ports industry in Northern Ireland. (Craigavon, Armagh)

Christopher Tailby. Director, Anti-Avoidance Group, HM Revenue and Customs. (London, SW1P)

Richard James Thomas. Information commissioner. For public service.

Professor Peter Toyne. For services to the community in Liverpool. (London, SW18)

David Turrell. Headteacher, Sir Bernard Lovell School, Bristol and chairman, Kingswood 14-19 Partnership. For services to local and national education. (Melksham, Wiltshire)

Rumi Verjee. For charitable services. (London, W11)

Graham Vick. Artistic director, Birmingham Opera Company. For services to opera. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

John Robert Walker. Formerly chief executive, English Partnerships. For services to regeneration. (Houghton le Spring, Tyne and Wear)

Ms Sandra Walker. Deputy director, Children's Services Division, Legal Advisers' Office, Department for Children, Schools and Families. (Norfolk)

James Wardrope. Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Northern General Hospital NHS Trust, Sheffield. For services to medicine. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Professor David Allan Warner. Vice-Chancellor, Swansea Metropolitan University. For services to local and national higher education. (Swansea)

Robert Warner. Formerly chief executive, Remploy. For services to disabled people. (East Sussex)

Professor David Clifford Stephen White. Formerly director, Institute of Food Research. For services to biological sciences. (Norwich, Norfolk)

Keith George White. Chief executive, Crown Agents. For services to international development. (Sutton, Surrey)

Mrs Pamela Whittle. Formerly director of public health, Scottish Executive. (West Linton, Roxburgh)

Peter Kenneth Wilkinson. Managing director of policy, research and studies, Audit Commission. For services to local government. (East Molesey, Surrey)

Ms Alwen Williams. Chief executive, Tower Hamlets Primary Care Trust. For services to healthcare. (London, E11)

Mrs Anne Elizabeth Williams. Formerly Strategic director, Health and Social Care, Salford Council. For services to local government. (Cheshire)

Dr Juliet Susan Durrant Williams. For services to the tourist and creative industries. (Newton Abbot, Devon)

Peter Robert Williams. Chief executive, Quality Assurance Agency and lately president, European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. For services to quality assurance. (Malvern, Worcestershire)

Professor George Gray Youngson. Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital and Honorary Professor of Paediatric Surgery, Aberdeen University. For services to medicine. (Aberdeen)

Professor Graham John Zellick. Formerly chairman, Criminal Cases Review Commission. For services to the administration of justice. (London, NW11) ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, CIVIL ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE OBE

Mrs Gurdev Kaur Abrol. For voluntary service to Sikh and Asian Women in the West Midlands. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)

Professor David Llewellyn Adamson. For services to regeneration in Wales. (Pontyclun, Rhondda Cynon Taff)

David Allan. For services to mountain rescue in England and Wales. (Ulverston, Cumbria)

Mrs Philippa Allan. For services to business in the East Midlands and to international trade. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

James Allan Anderson, MBE. For services to swimming. (Broxburn, West Lothian)

Mrs Margaret Anderson. Headteacher, Sele First School, Hexham, Northumberland. For services to education. (Hexham, Northumberland)

Michael Gordon Ankers. Chief executive, Construction Products Association. For services to the construction industry. (Fleet, Hampshire)

Paul Stephen Aplin. For public service and for services to the accountancy profession. (Taunton, Somerset)

Mrs Jennette Arnold. For services to local government and to the community in London. (London, SE1)

John Christopher Aston. For services to business. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)

Reshard Sheik Mahmad Auladin. Formerly deputy chairman, Metropolitan Police Authority. For services to the police and to the administration of justice. (London, N13)

Richard Austin. Headteacher, Higher Bebington Junior School, Wirral. For services to education. (Wirral, Merseyside)

Herbert Howard Baggaley. Chairman, Baggaley Group Ltd. For services to training and to business. (Mansfield, Nottinghamshire)

Mrs Jennifer Ann Barraclough. Television producer. For services to documentary film making and to charity. (London, E14)

Lawrence Neil Barry. For services to humanitarian aid. (Kent)

Andrew John Beale. For services to intellectual property and to business in Wales. (Swansea)

Ian Agar Bell. Director, ARC Addington Fund. For services to farming families. (Oakham, Rutland)

Professor Mark Anderson Bellis. Director, Centre for Public Health, John Moores University. For services to healthcare. (Wirrall, Merseyside)

Ms Amanda Sonia Berry. Chief executive, British Academy of Film and Television Arts. For services to the film industry. (London, SE11)

Michael Gerald Alexander Black. Formerly director, Northern Ireland Science Park Foundation Ltd. For services to business. (Londonderry)

Adam Krysztof Bogusz. Deputy head of banking, London, HM Revenue and Customs. (Potters Bar, Hertfordshire)

Mrs Margaret Glynis Miles-Bramwell. Founder and chairman, Slimming World. For services to healthcare and to charity. (Nottinghamshire)

Professor David John Breeze. Formerly chief inspector of ancient monuments, Historic Scotland, Scottish Executive. (Edinburgh)

Lady Elizabeth Brighouse. Leader of Labour Group, Oxfordshire County Council. For services to local government. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Nigel Brook. Assistant chief Officer and director of Finance, West Yorkshire Police. For services to the Police. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)

Professor Peter Brophy. Formerly Professor of Information Management, Manchester Metropolitan University. For services to visually impaired people. (Lancaster, Lancashire)

Derek Brown. Managing director, FTX Logistics. For services to the defence industry. (Salisbury, Wiltshire)

Mrs Mary Elizabeth Brown. For voluntary service to the Association of Wrens. (East Sussex)

Ms Penny Melville-Brown. For services to disabled and disadvantaged people. (Fareham, Hampshire)

Richard Broyd. For services to heritage and conservation. (London, W8)

Lindsey Alexander Bucknor. Head, Workforce Expansion, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. (Wolverhampton, West Midlands)

Professor Robert Burch. Formerly McClay Professor of Physical Chemistry and head of the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen's University Belfast. For services to chemistry. (Larne, Antrim)

Professor Frank Burchill. For services to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service. (Lichfield, Staffordshire)

Arthur James Burden. For charitable services. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)

Michael John Clement Burgess. Coroner for Surrey. For services to the administration of justice. (Hampton, Middlesex)

Roy Button. Senior vice-president and managing director, Warner Brothers Productions. For services to the film industry. (Hertfordshire)

Mrs Karen Evelyn Campbell. Grade 7, Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, Northern Ireland Executive. (Belfast)

Ms Mary Lorrimer Beatrix Campbell. For services to equal opportunities. (London, NW1)

Patrick John Casement. Chairman, National Trust's Committee for Northern Ireland. For services to heritage. (Ballycastle, Antrim)

Dr Timothy Lachlan Chambers, JP. Consultant Physician and Nephrologist, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. For services to medicine. (Bristol)

Lady Lucy Bertha Chandler. For services to the voluntary sector. (Dorking, Surrey)

Martin Cheeseman. Director of Housing and Community Care, London Borough of Brent. For services to local government. (Chesham, Buckinghamshire)

Ms Nasso Christou. Head of Archway Children's Centre, London Borough of Islington. For services to children and families. (London, N4)

Ms Ailsa Claire. Chief executive, Barnsley Primary Care Trust. For services to healthcare. (Newark, Nottinghamshire)

Dr Thomas Antony Coffey. General Medical Practitioner, South West London. For services to healthcare. (London, SW16)

Mrs Felicity Elaine Collier. For services to children and families. (Towcester, Northamptonshire)

Richard Collins. Formerly Executive director for Policy, Legal Services Commission. For services to the administration of justice. (Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire)

Ms Marilyn Comrie. Managing director, LeaderGen. For services to women's enterprise. (Greater Manchester)

Ms Carol Lesley Coombes. For services to leadership and to the Voluntary Sector in Birmingham. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Philip Coppard. Chief executive, Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to local government. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Mrs Alison Mary Egerton Corbett. For voluntary service to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association in Gwynedd. (Tywyn, Gwynedd)

John Barrie William Corless. Chairman and Trustee, PHAB. For voluntary service to disabled people. (Limpsfield, Surrey)

Ms Anita Cormac. Executive director, Focus on Food Campaign and Co-director, Design Dimension Educational Trust. For services to special education. (Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire)

Professor Frances Marie Corner. Head, London College of Fashion. For services to the fashion industry. (London, W1G)

Professor David Cox. Chairman, South Birmingham Primary Care Trust. For services to healthcare. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Gary Crosby. Artistic director, Tomorrow's Warriors. For services to music. (Harrow, Middlesex)

Mrs Mary Gray Cuthbert. Head, Tobacco Control, Sexual Health and HIV, Health Directorate, Scottish Executive. For public and voluntary service. (Edinburgh)

Thomas Emment Meredydd David. Principal, Reaseheath College, Cheshire. For services to local and national further education. (Nantwich, Cheshire)

Mrs Elaine Debono. Head of Rural Payments, Welsh Assembly Government. (Vale of Glamorgan)

Ms Mary Dhonau. Chief executive, National Flood Forum. For services to the environment. (Worcestershire)

The Hon Peter Malcolm de Brissac Dickinson. Author and poet. For services to literature. (Alresford, Hampshire)

Dr Annette Doherty. Senior vice-president, Pfizer Global Research and Development, Sandwich Laboratories UK. For services to the pharmaceutical industry. (Canterbury, Kent)

Mrs Helen Donoghue. For services to charity taxation. (London, SW1P)

Ms Katharine Emma Dore. Co-founder, TreeHouse School, Muswell Hill, London. For services to special needs education. (London, SE1)

Mrs Carol Dover. Formerly Headteacher, Lees Brook Community Sports College, and Da Vinci Community College, Derby. For services to education. (Derby, Derbyshire)

Ms Janet Dunn. Headteacher, I CAN Meath Non-Maintained Special School, Ottershaw, Surrey. For services to special needs education. (Woking, Surrey)

Joseph Dunne. For services to Victim Support in Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, Antrim)

Anthony John Durcan. President, Society of chief Librarians and head, Culture, Libraries and Lifelong Learning, Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council. For services to local libraries. (Durham)

Peter Ronald Dymond. Project manager and lately chief Coastguard, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Department for Transport. (New Milton, Hampshire)

Timothy East. Deputy director (Operations), Information Management Services, HM Revenue and Customs. (Carnforth, Cumbria)

Mrs Eurwen Holland Edwards, BEM. For voluntary service to the community in North Wales. (Rhyl, Denbighshire)

Mrs Suzy Maria Brain England. Chairman, Standards Committee, Department for Work and Pensions. For public service. (Bradford, West Yorks)

Dr Margaret Lindsay Faull. Director, National Coal Mining Museum for England. For services to industrial heritage. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)

Nelson Fernandez. Formerly Deputy director, Visiting Arts. For services to the arts. (London, SW5)

James Ferris. Formerly chief executive, Percy Hedley Foundation, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. For services to local and national special needs education. (Bangor, Down)

Ms Rokhsana Fiaz. Director, Change Institute. For services to black and minority ethnic people. (London, E7)

John Allan Findlay. Chief executive, National Association of Local Councils. For services to local government. (Hertford, Hertfordshire)

John Fletcher. For services to the inland waterways. (Bolton, Greater Manchester)

Paul Foweather. Senior manager A, HM Prison Hull, Ministry of Justice. For public and voluntary service. (York, East Riding of Yorkshire)

Tim Foy. For public service. (Winchester, Hampshire)

Dr Derek John Fry. For public service. (Chester, Cheshire)

Keith Fryer. Formerly head of Centre, Harperley Hall, National Policing Improvement Agency. For services to forensic science. (Bishop Auckland, Durham)

Mrs Patricia Gamble. Court manager, Nottingham Crown Court, Ministry of Justice. (Zouch, Leicestershire)

Michael Gelling. Chairman, Tenants' and Residents' Organisations of England. For services to social housing. (Runcorn, Cheshire)

Mrs Annette Gibbons. For services to the food and farming industries in Cumbria. (Maryport, Cumbria)

Mrs Judith Kyle Gillespie. For public service. (Belfast, Antrim)

Professor Helen Gleeson. Head of School for Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester. For services to science. (Derbyshire)

Mrs (PEACHES GOLDING) Lois Patricia Golding. For services to black and minority ethnic people in the South West. (Bristol)

Professor Mitchell Peter Grant. Regius Professor of Engineering and Electronics, University of Edinburgh. For services to science. (Edinburgh)

Richard Grant. For services to the energy industry. (Berkshire)

Malcolm David Graves. Press secretary, Communications, HM Treasury. For public and voluntary service. (West Sussex)

John Bullard Gray. Chairman, Coatbridge College Board of Management. For services to further and higher education. (Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross)

John Norman Gripper. For services to rhino conservation and to animal welfare. (Oxfordshire)

Terence Michael Grote. Formerly managing director, The Independent. For services to the publishing industry. (Royston, Hertfordshire)

David Leslie Grove. Chairman, West Midlands Industrial Board. For services to business. (Warwickshire)

Henry Grunwald, QC. For services to the Jewish community and to inter-faith relations. (London, NW2)

Thomas Hanna Haire. For public and voluntary service. (Belfast, Antrim)

Nigel Hancock. Senior manager A, Safer Custody Group, HM Prison Service, Ministry of Justice. (Aberystwyth, Ceredigion)

Dr Christopher Handy. Chief executive, Accord Housing Group and chairman, Walsall Housing Regeneration Agency. For services to the housing sector in the West Midlands. (Stourbridge, West Midlands)

Dr Robert Wallace Harland. For services to sports and exercise medicine in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)

Mrs Ann Whyte Harris. Deputy director, Investment Management, Department for Work and Pensions. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Mrs Margaret Mary Haskell. Director of Human Resources, Avon Fire and Rescue Service. For services to local government. (Gloucestershire)

Ms Lynda Hassall. Head, Sure Start Children's Centre, Carlisle South. For services to children and families. (Fletchertown, Cumbria)

Professor Gerard Hastings. Director, Institute of Social Marketing, and Centre for Tobacco Control Research, Stirling and The Open University. For services to healthcare. (Stirling and Falkirk)

Geoffrey Heath. Formerly chief executive, NCsoft Europe. For services to the computer games industry. (Lindfield, West Sussex)

Professor Andrew Hurst Henderson. For services to cardiology in Wales. (Vale of Glamorgan)

Alan William Henry. Formerly Northern Ireland Civil Service commissioner and Human Rights commissioner. For public service. (Newtownards, Down)

Alan Eric Hepper. Grade B1, Ministry of Defence. (Devizes, Wiltshire)

Mrs Marilyn Holness. Deputy Principal, Southlands College, Roehampton University. For services to teacher education. (London, SW15)

Mrs Susan Hooton. Associate director, Clinical Governance and Effectiveness, 5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Trust. For services to nursing. (Wirrall, Merseyside)

Dr Mohammed Kamal Hossain. Director, Research and International Co-operation, National Physical Laboratory. For services to industry. (Hampton, London)

Andrew William Howarth. Director of Operations, Land Registry, Ministry of Justice. (Petworth, West Sussex)

Peter Howson. For services to the visual arts. (Ayrshire and Arran)

Bernard Clement John Hughes. Chairman, Regional Management Board, Fire and Rescue Service South West. For services to local government. (Exmouth, Devon)

Dr Robert William Gainer Hunt. For services to the field of colour science and to young people through crusaders. (Salisbury, Wiltshire)

Ms Sue Johnston. Actor. For services to drama and to charity. (London, N10)

Brian Keith Jones. Regional director, North West, Forestry Commission. (Penrith, Cumbria)

Glyn Hywel Jones. Principal, Pembrokeshire College. For services to education and to training in Wales. (Narberth, Pembrokeshire)

Louis Bernard Jones. Deputy chief Fire Officer, Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service. For services to local government. (Banbridge, Down)

Ms Rhoda Emlyn Jones. Principal Officer for Substance Misuse Services, Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan. For services to disadvantaged people. (Cardiff)

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Mrs Imelda Ann Jordan. Principal, St Colm's High School, Twinbrook, Belfast. For services to education in Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, Antrim)

Mrs Mary Helen Karaolis. Headteacher, The Ravenscroft School and Technology College, Barnet, London. For services to education. (London, N3)

Sister Eileen Kelleher. Formerly Chair of Council and Pro-Chancellor, Liverpool Hope University. For voluntary service to education. (Widnes, Cheshire)

Andrew Kilpatrick. Formerly Headteacher, Northumberland Park Community School, Haringey, London. For services to education. (Whitchurch, Hampshire)

Professor Terence Robert James Lappin. Professor of Haematology, Queen's University Belfast. For services to medicine. (Hillsborough, Down)

Mrs Fiona Larden. Principal, Fircroft College, Birmingham. For services to adult education. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Richard James Vincent Larn. For services to nautical archaeology and marine heritage. (Isles of Scilly, Cornwall)

James Victor Lawlor. Deputy director with Detection, London, UK Border Agency, HM Revenue and Customs. For public and voluntary service. (Watford, Hertfordshire)

Ms Anne Marie Ledger. For services to asylum seekers and refugees. (Dover, Kent)

Dr Aileen Lee. For services to veterinary medicine, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. (Carlisle, Cumbria)

Professor Gwyneth Helen Lewis. National Lead for Maternal Health and Maternity Services, Department of Health. (London, N7)

Colin Liddell. Director, Liddell Thomson. For services to business and to charity in Scotland. (Linlithgow, West Lothian)

Brian Martin Lomax. Chairman, Supporters' Direct. For services to football. (Nr Rugby, Warwickshire)

Ms Jennifer Lomax. Director, Camden Arts Centre. For services to the visual arts. (London, SW2)

Ms Fiona MacCarthy. Biographer and cultural historian. For services to literature. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Angus MacDonald. Director, Financial News and chairman, Specialist Waste Recycling. For services to the community in the Highlands. (Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross)

Hugh Millar MacDonald. Assistant director, Apprenticeship Unit, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills. (Chesterfield, Derbyshire)

Ms Ann MacFarlane, MBE. For services to disabled people. (Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey)

John Learmonth MacLellan. Senior user, MOT Computerisation, Vehicle and Operator Services Agency, Department for Transport. (Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire)

Dr Linda Magee. For services to the biotechnology industry. (Altrincham, Cheshire)

Mrs Margaret Fay Mansell. Chairman, National Federation of Women's Institutes. For services to women. (Usk, Monmouthshire)

Richard Mawer. For services to Save the Children UK. (Cambridgeshire)

Morrison McAllister. Formerly director, Food Standards Agency, Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, Down)

Dennis Norman McAuley. Principal Scientific Officer, Forensic Science Northern Ireland. For public and voluntary service. (Antrim)

Miss Gracia Mary McGrath. Chief executive, Chance UK. For services to children with special needs. (London, N22)

Roger Andrew McKenzie. Formerly Regional secretary, Midlands Trades Union Congress. For services to diversity and to equal opportunities. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Ms Lynn Jacqueline McNair. Head of Centre, Cowgate under 5s Centre, Edinburgh. For services to early years education. (Edinburgh)

Ms Kay Mellor. Writer. For services to drama. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)

Peter Methven. For services to the marine industry. (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire)

Group Capt John Middleton. Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. For public and voluntary service. (York, North Yorkshire)

Alan Geoffrey Moore. For services to the energy industry. (Calne, Wiltshire)

Professor Pamela Mary Moores. Executive Dean, School of Languages and Social Sciences, Aston University. For services to modern languages. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)

Dr Elaine Morgan. Author. For services to literature and to education. (Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taff)

James Ian Morris. President, Institute of Chartered Accountants for England and Wales. For services to the accountancy profession. (Chester, Cheshire)

Miss Pamela Anne Morton. For services to the voluntary sector. (York, North Yorkshire)

Fiyaz Mughal. Director, Faith Matters. For services to the voluntary sector. (London, N22)

Ms Annie Rosaleen Mullins. Member, Home secretary's Task Force on Child Protection on the Internet. For services to children and young people. (London, NW1)

Norris Geoffrey Myers. For services to business in the South West and to international trade. (Bristol)

Eric Stanley Nash. Formerly Postgraduate Dean, Dental School, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff. For services to healthcare. (Cardiff)

Thomas Arthur Nelson. For services to forensic science and to the community in North Berwick, East Lothian. (North Berwick, East Lothian)

Professor Diane Newell. Formerly Senior Scientific consultant, Veterinary Laboratories Agency. For services to science. (Andover, Hampshire)

Michael Andrew Newman. Managing director, Fujitsu Services Defence and Security Business Unit. For services to the Ministry of Defence. (Crowthorne, Berkshire)

Professor Catherine Ann Niven. For services to nursing and to the allied health professions. (Stirling and Falkirk)

Mrs Elaine Noad. For services to disabled people in Scotland. (Bridge of Earn, Perth and Kinross)

Peter Robert Norfolk, MBE. Quad Wheelchair Tennis Champion. For services to disabled sport. (Meadstead, Hampshire)

Dr Margaret Rose Oates. Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist, Nottinghamshire Healthcare Trust. For services to mental healthcare. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)

John Owen. Managing director, Creative Management Development. For services to the bus industry. (Swindon, Wiltshire)

Michael Barry Owen. Chairman, Mason Owen Partnership. For services to business and to charity in Liverpool. (Chester, Cheshire)

Mrs Lorraine Petersen. Chief executive Officer, National Association for Special Educational Needs. For services to education. (Bromsgrove, Worcestershire)

James William Rodney Peyton, TD. Consultant Surgeon, South Tyrone and Craigavon Hospitals. For services to medicine in Northern Ireland. (Dungannon, Tyrone)

Steven Pickering. Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. (London)

Dr Mary Piper. Senior Public Health Adviser, Offender Health, Department of Health. (London, NW3)

Mrs Jane Pitman. Lead Member for Children's Services, Hertfordshire County Council. For services to local government. (Ware, Hertfordshire)

Mrs Marion Grace Plant. Principal and chief executive, North Warwickshire and Hinckley College. For services to further education. (Nuneaton, Warwickshire)

Timothy George Alexander Prince. Director, Royal International Air Tattoo. For services to the RAF Charitable Trust. (Stroud, Gloucestershire)

Col Piers Atherley David Storie-Pugh, MBE, TD, DL. Head of Remembrance Travel. For services to the Royal British Legion. (London, SW19)

Dr Helen Raine. For services to the agri-food industry. (Oxfordshire)

Dr Richard Ellison Raistrick. Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. (Gosport, Hampshire)

Professor Ian Ralston. For services to archaeology in Scotland. (Edinburgh)

Dr Guduru Gopal Rao. Consultant Microbiologist, Northwick Park Hospital. For services to medicine. (London, W5)

Dr Malcolm Graham Charles Read. Executive secretary, Joint Information Systems Committee. For services to higher and further education. (Malmesbury, Wiltshire)

Harry Reeves. Deputy director of Culture, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For public and voluntary service. (Sevenoaks, Kent)

Neil John Remsbery. Team Leader, Pupil Well-being Health and Safety Unit, Department for Children, Schools and Families. (London, W13)

Mrs Kim Richardson. Chairman, Naval Families Federation. For services to the Royal Navy. (Fareham, Hampshire)

Peter Anthony Lloyd Roberts. Nursing Officer, Ministry of Defence. (East Cowton, North Yorkshire)

Peter Fowler Robinson. For services to business and to the community in Lancashire. (Clitheroe, Lancashire)

Trevor Robinson. Creative director, Quiet Storm. For services to the advertising industry. (London, W1W)

Professor Sheila Anne Rodwell. Director, Medical Research Council Centre for Nutrition, University of Cambridge. For services to healthcare. (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)

Warwick James Rodwell. For services to ecclesiastical archaeology. (Somerset)

Mrs Wendy Elizabeth Rose. Vice-chairman, Homestart UK. For services to children and families. (Burford, Oxfordshire)

Councillor Keith John Ross. Leader, West Somerset District Council and Deputy chairman, Local Government Association. For services to local government (Dulverton, Somerset)

Professor Christopher James Rowe. Professor of Greek, University of Durham. For services to scholarship. (Durham)

Mrs Barbara Patricia Russell. Service manager, Action for Children Fostering, Wessex Community Project. For services to children and families. (Southsea, Hampshire)

Professor Marian Scott. Head of Department and Professor of Environmental Statistics, University of Glasgow. For services to social science. (Glasgow)

Steven Sharratt. Group chief executive, Bio Group Ltd. For services to business. (Fressingfield, Suffolk)

The Rev Professor Douglas William David Shaw. For charitable services in Scotland. (Edinburgh)

Trevor Halliday Shears. For charitable services in the North East. (Newcastle, Tyne and Wear)

John Anthony Sherlock. Sculptor. For services to the visual arts in Northern Ireland. (Newtownabbey, Antrim)

Ms Jean Mary Sherriff, MBE. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau, Denbighshire. (Rhyl, Denbighshire)

Dr John Richard Shortland. Commander, South and West Yorkshire. For voluntary service to the St John Ambulance Brigade. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Brian Paul Shrubsall. Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. (Whitchurch, Hampshire)

Dr Caroline Mary Shuldham. Director of Nursing, Clinical Governance and Informatics, Royal Brompton Hospital and Harefield NHS Trust. For services to healthcare. (Effingham, Surrey)

Colin Brian Simkins. Lead consultant Headteacher, Specialist Schools and Academies Trust and lately Headteacher, Hodgson School, Lancashire. For services to local and national education. (Carnforth, Lancashire)

Councillor John Hyde Smith. For voluntary service to the community in Evesham, Worcestershire. (Evesham, Worcestershire)

Michael Lynas Smith. For services to people with disabilities. (Newbury, Berkshire)

Ronald Smith. General-secretary, Educational Institute of Scotland. For services to education. (Mid Calder, West Lothian)

Stuart Graham Smith. Formerly president, Lawn Tennis Association. For services to sport. (Kent)

Mrs Sylvia Mary Smith. President, National Association of Swimming Clubs for people with disabilities. (Ickenham, London)

Douglas Squires. Choreographer and director. For services to the performing arts. (Nr Preston, Lancashire)

Allan Stewart. Principal, Selby College, North Yorkshire. For services to local and national further education. (Northallerton, North Yorkshire)

David George Hovenden Stewart. Chairman, North East Rural Affairs Forum. For services to the environment. (Allendale, Northumberland)

Roger Stone. Leader, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to local government. (Rotherham, South Yorkshire)

David Lewis Summers, JP. For public and charitable service. (Kent)

Peter Swingler. Benefit Delivery Centre manager, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service in the North West. (Wrexham)

Professor Katharine Ellen Sykes. Professor of Sciences and Society, University of Bristol. For services to science and technology. (Bristol)

Peter William Syme. Director, The Open University in Scotland. For services to higher education. (Edinburgh)

Mrs Ilana Antoinette Tahan. Head of Hebrew Collections, The British Library. For services to scholarship. (London, W13)

Ms Virginia Tandy. Director of Culture, Manchester City Council. For services to the arts. (Derbyshire)

Peter Rowland Taylor. For services to the tyre industry. (London, W9)

Peter Thackwray. For services to small businesses in London and to international trade. (London, EC1A)

George David Thompson. Business Development director, BVT Surface Fleet Ltd. For services to the shipbuilding industry. (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear)

Professor Tamar Thompson. Independent health service adviser. For services to healthcare. (Malvern, Worcestershire)

Robert Torrens. For services to cricket and football in Northern Ireland. (Portrush, Antrim)

Ms Jane Elizabeth Tozer, MBE. For public and voluntary service. (Chorleywood, Hertfordshire)

Leonard Tyler. Chief executive Officer, EADS Defence and Security Systems Ltd. For services to the defence industry. (Chelmsford, Essex)

Professor Denis Wesley Vernon. Head of Podiatry Services and Research Lead, Sheffield Primary Care Trust. For services to healthcare. (High Peak, Derbyshire)

Geoffrey Harold Walker. Matron, Medical Wards and Departments, Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to healthcare. (Bearwood, Dorset)

David Ogilvie Maclogan Wedderburn. Chairman, Building Standards Advisory Committee. For services to the construction industry. (Edinburgh)

William James Wilkinson. Chief executive and Treasurer, South Yorkshire Police Authority. For public service. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)

Billy Williams. Cinematographer. For services to the film industry. (Surrey)

Professor Clyde Williams. Professor of Sports Science, Loughborough University. For services to sports science. (Loughborough, Leicestershire)

Frederick George Wilson. For services to entrepreneurship and to engineering. (Lisburn, Antrim)

Malcolm Irving Wilson. Managing director, M-Sport and Team director, Ford World Rally Team. For services to the motorsport industry. (Cockermouth, Cumbria)

Simon Winters. Charity consultant. For services to the voluntary sector. (Borehamwood, Hertfordshire)

Andrew William Lewis Wolstenholme. Director, Capital Projects, British Airports Authority. For services to the construction industry. (Lewes, East Sussex)

Miss Zena Jane Wooldridge. Director of Sport, University of Birmingham and Chairman, England Squash. For services to sport. (Stourbridge, West Midlands)

Robert Andrew Woolley. Manager, Debt Relief Order Unit, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform. For public and voluntary service. (Plymouth, Devon)

John Yelland. For voluntary service to the community in Worcester. (Pershore, Worcestershire)

Anthony Yorke. National manager, Paralympic Cycling Team. For services to Sport. (West Sussex)

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Mrs Anna Elizabeth Adair. For voluntary service to animal welfare in North Wales. (Denbighshire)

Ms Wendy Adams. For services to people with learning disabilities in Lincolnshire. (Bardney, Lincolnshire)

Dotun Adebayo. Broadcaster and publisher. For services to the arts. (London, N11)

Mrs Jamila Aftab. For services to the community in St Paul's, Bristol. (Bristol)

Ashuk Ahmed. For services to young people. (Luton, Bedfordshire)

Mrs Isabel Aiken. For services to the community in Kendal, Cumbria. (Kendal, Cumbria)

Adam Alexander. Senior Development manager, Oaklee Housing Association Ltd. For services to social housing in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)

Richard Thomas Allan. For voluntary service to the community in Kelso, Roxburgh. (Kelso, Roxburgh Ettrick and Lauderdale)

Ms Dorothy Jane Allen. Formerly head, Library and Heritage Services, Wandsworth Council. For services to local government in south west London. (London, SW2)

Mrs Patricia Allen. For voluntary service to disabled people in Cumbria. (Kendal, Cumbria)

Mrs Caroline Anne Anderson. For services to the tourist industry in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. (Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire)

Raymond Foster Anderson. For services to business and to the community in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)

Tony Antoniou. For services to the community in the London Borough of Brent. (London, NW10)

Ms Susan Ashby. Grade D, Ministry of Defence. (Ottery St Mary, Devon)

Mrs Patricia Ann Astwood. Chairman of Governors, Halifax High School, Calderdale and Chair, Calderdale Association of School Governing Bodies. For voluntary service. (Halifax, West Yorkshire)

Miss Myrtle Augee. Senior Officer, HM Prison Pentonville, London, Ministry of Justice. (London, SE13)

Mrs Beryl Austin. For voluntary service to the community in Fort William, Highlands. (Fort William, Inverness-shire)

Ms Alice Avis. Chairman, Sanctuary Spa Group. For services to the beauty industry. (London, W2)

Capt Carl Bagwell. Harbour Master, Rye, East Sussex. For services to the maritime industry. (Rye, East Sussex)

Christopher Bailey. Creative director, Burberry. For services to the fashion industry. (London, SW1P)

Mrs Honor Lucie Bailey. For services to heritage and to the community in Richmond-upon-Thames. (Richmond, Surrey)

Roger Baines. For voluntary service to the community in Preston, Lancashire. (Preston, Lancashire)

Dr Ian Martin Baker. Engineering consultant, SELEX Galileo. For services to the defence industry. (Romsey, Hampshire)

Mrs Rosina Matilde Giacopazzi Ballentine. For services to the community in Montrose, Angus. (Montrose, Angus)

Robert James Balsdon. For services to the community in Reading, Berkshire. (Reading, Berkshire)

John Kenneth Banfield. For voluntary service to the RAF Ex-Prisoners of War Association. (Beckenham, Kent)

Mrs Jennifer Elizabeth Barker. Formerly School secretary and Clerk to the Governors, Woolsery Village Primary School, Bideford, Devon. For services to education. (Bideford, Devon)

Peter Slade Bartlett. Formerly chairman, South West Royal Yachting Association. For services to sport. (Plymouth, Devon)

Trevor Halliwell Barton. For voluntary service to sport in Wigan. (Bolton, Greater Manchester)

Mrs Betty Bateson. For services to the community in Hatfield, Doncaster. (Doncaster, South Yorkshire)

Ms Sheila Bearcroft. For services to trade unionism. (Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan)

Mrs Anne Baggot Beaumont. For services to the community in St David's, Pembrokeshire. (St David's, Pembrokeshire)

Henry Francis Beaumont. For services to the community in St David's, Pembrokeshire. (St David's, Pembrokeshire)

Denis Neil Beeston. For services to local government in Bestwood, Nottingham. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)

Mrs Syeda Rowgi Begum. For services to Bengali and Somali People in Tower Hamlets, London. (Essex)

Mark Anthony Belamarich. Sea Survival and Safety Equipment Supervisor, Ministry of Defence. (Plymouth, Devon)

Brian Belcher. Former chairman of Governors, The King John School, Essex. For voluntary service to education. (Benfleet, Essex)

Mrs Barbara Muriel Bell. Classics Teacher, Clifton High School, Bristol. For services to local and national education. (Bristol)

Geoffrey Thomas Bell. Flood Risk manager, Environment Agency. For services to the water industry. (Berkshire)

Ms Barbara Helen Benfield. For services to the community in Alderney, Channel Islands. (Alderney, Channel Islands)

Andrew Bennett. Food and Beverage manager, The Park Lane Hotel. For services to the hospitality industry and to skills training. (Luton, Bedfordshire)

Malcolm Berridge. For services to the community in Lowestoft, Suffolk. (Lowestoft, Suffolk)

Mrs Joyce Beynon. For voluntary service to West Kirby Primary School, Wirral. For services to education. (Wirral, Merseyside)

Kuljit Bhamra. For services to Bhangra and British Asian Music. (Southall, London)

David Biddle. Deputy chief executive, Crime Reduction Initiatives. For services to disadvantaged people in East Sussex. (Brighton, East Sussex)

Brian William Birch, BEM. For voluntary service to heritage in Derbyshire. (Ashbourne, Derbyshire)

Eric Campbell Black. For services to the community in Rhyl, Denbighshire. (Rhyl, Denbighshire)

James Christopher Bolam. Actor. For services to drama. (Billinghurst, West Sussex)

Richard Christopher Cluley Bolsin. General secretary, Workers' Educational Association. For services to adult education. (Yalding, Kent)

Mrs Barbara Ann Bond. Pro-Chancellor, former chairman of Board of Governors, University of Plymouth. For services to higher education. (Taunton, Somerset)

Mostapha Bouker. Deputy Race Equality Officer, Prison Officer, HM Prison Belmarsh, London, Ministry of Justice. (London, SE9)

Mrs Carolyn Bourton. For services to the community in Dorking, Surrey. (Dorking, Surrey)

Ms (MRS CORE) Gillian Elaine Bowden. For services to Mental Healthcare in Norfolk. (Norwich, Norfolk)

Mrs Dawn Boyfield. Trustee, Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety. For services to road safety. (Harrow, London)

Thomas Strahan Boyle, JP. Chairman, Acceptable Enterprises Larne Ltd. For services to social enterprise and to disadvantaged people in Northern Ireland. (Larne, Antrim)

William Amos Bratt. Chairman, Port Vale Football Club. For services to sport. (Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire)

Miss Helen Therese Bree. Administrative Officer, Offshore Safety Division, Health and Safety Executive, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service. (Wallasey, Merseyside)

David Bridge. For services to Christian Aid in Scarborough. (Scarborough, North Yorkshire)

Mrs Mandy Bridge. Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Robin David Bridgman. Formerly assistant Headteacher, Hall Green School, Birmingham. For services to education and to the community in the West Midlands. (Solihull, West Midlands)

Mrs Jayne Ellison-Briggs. Senior Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. (Grimsby, Lincolnshire)

Keith Broadbent. For public service in West Glamorgan. (Swansea)

Mrs Veronica Broderick. For voluntary service to animal welfare in County Durham. (Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire)

Ms Dawn Brooks. Treatment manager, Hertfordshire Probation Area. For services to the probation service. (Stevenage, Hertfordshire)

Francis David Brooks. Formerly chairman, Mercian Housing Association. For services to the community in the West Midlands. (Birmingham)