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Services Local Government and the Community in Cardiff Order of the Companions of Honour Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour Sebastian Newbold, Lord COE, KBE Chair, LOCOG. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. (Surrey) Professor Peter Ware HIGGS Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Edinburgh. For services to Physics. (Edinburgh) 1 Knights Bachelor Knighthoods Professor George Thomas BERWICK, CBE Headteacher, Ravens Wood School, Bromley, Kent. For services to Education. (Leigh on Sea, Essex) Quentin Saxby BLAKE, CBE Illustrator. For services to Illustration. (London) Professor Keith BURNETT, CBE Vice-Chancellor, University of Sheffield. For services to Science and Higher Education. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire) Professor Ian David DIAMOND, FBA FRSE Principal and Vice-Chancellor, University of Aberdeen. For services to Social Science and Higher Education. (Aberdeen) Kenneth Henry GRANGE, CBE Industrial Designer. For services to Design. (London) Michael Aron HELLER Philanthropist. For charitable services. (London) Peter Gerard HENDY, CBE Commissioner, Transport for London. For services to Transport and the community. (Bath, Somerset) Bernard HOGAN-HOWE, QPM Commissioner, Metropolitan Police. For services to Policing. (London) 2 John Mark Nicholas LEIGHTON Director General, National Galleries of Scotland. For services to Art. (Edinburgh) Martin James NAREY Ministerial Adviser on Adoption. For services to Vulnerable People. (Whitby, North Yorkshire) Robert Stephen O'BRIEN, CBE Chairman, Barts and London NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare and to the community in London. (Braintree, Essex) Professor David Neil PAYNE, CBE Director, Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton. For services to Photonics Research and Applications. (Southampton) Hector William Hepburn SANTS Lately Chief Executive Officer, Financial Services Authority. For services to Financial Services and Regulation. (Oxfordshire) Richard Charles Scrimgeour SHEPHERD, MP Member of Parliament for Aldridge Brownhill. For public service. (Walsall, West Midlands) Martin Gregory SMITH Philanthropist. For charitable services to Education, Science and the Arts. (Oxford, Oxfordshire) Christopher STONE Executive Headteacher, The Arthur Terry and Stockland Green Schools, Birmingham. For services to Education. (Atherstone, West Midlands) Professor Hew Francis Anthony STRACHAN, DL Chichele Professor of the History of War, All Souls Oxford. For services to the Ministry of Defence. (Biggar, Lanarkshire) Professor Simon Charles WESSELY For services to Military Healthcare and to Psychological Medicine. (London) 3 Nicholas Stephen WILLIAMS Lately Principal of The BRIT School, Croydon. For services to Education. (London) David Hugh WOOTTON Lord Mayor of London. For services to Legal Business, Charity and the City of London. (Kent) Dr Hossein YASSAIE Chief Executive Officer, Imagination Technologies Group. For services to Technology and Innovation. (Kings Langley, Hertfordshire) 4 Order of the Bath Dames Commander of the Order of the Bath Ursula, Mrs BRENNAN Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice. For public service (London) 5 Order of the Bath Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath Jonathan EVANS For services to Defence. (London) Robert James ROGERS Clerk of the House and Chief Executive, House of Commons. For parliamentary and public service. (Blakemere, Herefordshire) 6 Order of the Bath Companions of the Order of the Bath Jeremy John BEETON Director-General, Government Olympic Executive. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. (Staindrop, Durham) Miss Mridul HEGDE Director, Financial Stability, HM Treasury. For services to the Stabilisation of the British Banking System. (London) Trevor John LLANWARNE Government Actuary. For services to the Actuarial Profession and Public Finances and to Public Service Pension Reform. (Sevenoaks, Kent) Stephen Augustus LOVEGROVE Chief Executive, Shareholder Executive. For services to the Government as Shareholder. (London) Oswyn George PAULIN Head of Government Legal Service, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Government in Northern Ireland and voluntary service through the Scout Association (Belfast) Alison, Mrs SAUNDERS Chief Crown Prosecutor for London, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order especially after the 2011 London Riots. (London) Dr Michael William WEIGHTMAN Her Majesty's Chief Nuclear Inspector, Office for Nuclear Regulation, Health and Safety Executive. For services to the Improvement of Nuclear Safety (Chester, Cheshire) 7 Order of the British Empire Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire Sir Alan Peter BUDD For services to Economic Policy and the Office for Budget Responsibility. (London) Sir Keith Edward MILLS Deputy Chair, LOCOG. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. (London) 8 Order of the British Empire Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire The Right Honourable Margaret Mary BECKETT, MP For public and political service. (Derby, Derbyshire) Dr Christine BRADDOCK, CBE Principal and Chief Executive, Birmingham Metropolitan College. For services to Further Education. (Worcestershire) Ms Sally COATES Principal, Burlington Danes Academy, Hammersmith. For services to Education. (Middlesex) Professor Sarah Ann COWLEY For services to Health Visiting. (Bournemouth, Dorset) Ms Nancy HALLETT, OBE Former Chief Executive, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare. (London) Helen, Mrs HYDE Headmistress, Watford Grammar School for Girls, Hertfordshire, and President, Foundation and Aided Schools National Association. For services to Education. (Radlett, Hertfordshire) Joan, Mrs MCVITTIE Headteacher, Woodside High School, Haringey, and Past President, Association of School and College Leaders. For services to Education. (London) Priscilla Jane, Mrs NEWELL, OBE JP For services to the Pension Industry and to Charity. (London) Ms Vicki PATERSON Executive Headteacher, Brindishe Green School, Brindishe Lee School and Lee Manor School, Lewisham. For services to Education. (London) 9 Professor Carol Vivien ROBINSON Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Oxford. For services to Science and Industry. (Oxfordshire) Ms Angela Eileen WATKINSON Member of Parliament for Hornchurch and Upminster. For public and political service. (London) 10 Order of the British Empire Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire Paul Clive, Lord DEIGHTON Chief Executive Officer, LOCOG. For services to London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. (London) 11 Order of the British Empire Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Professor Josephine Dawn ADES, OBE Professor of Art History and Theory, University of Essex. For services to Higher Education and Art History. (London) Reginald William BAILEY Chief Executive, Mothers’ Union. For service to Children and Families. (Nazeing, Essex) Alexander Charles BEARD Deputy Director, Tate. For services to the Arts. (London) His Honour Judge Peter John Luther BEAUMONT, QC Recorder of London. For services to the Administration of Justice. (Suffolk) Dr (John) Michael BERMAN Chairman, Southbank Sinfonia. For services to Music and Philanthropy. (Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire) Cherie, Mrs BLAIR For services to Women's Issues and to charity in the UK and Overseas. (London) Dr Steven Robert BOORMAN Consultant in Occupational Health. For services to Occupational Medicine. (Farnham, Surrey) John Peter BOTHAMLEY Founder, the Four Acre Trust. For charitable services in the UK and Overseas. (Hereford, Herefordshire) Dr Terence George BRAMALL Philanthropist. For charitable services. (Harrogate, North Yorkshire) Timothy James BREEDON Lately Group Chief Executive, Legal and General Group and Chairman, Association of British Insurers. For services to the Insurance Industry. (London) 12 Professor John Richard BRITTON Honorary Consultant in Respiratory Medicine and Professor of Epidemiology, Nottinghamshire. For services to Respiratory Medicine. (Nottinghamshire) The Honourable Mr Justice Thomas Alexander BURGESS Lately Presiding County Court Judge and Temporary High Court Judge and Recorder of Belfast. For services to the Administration of Justice. (Down) Ms Catherine BUSH Singer and Songwriter. For services to Kate Bush Music. (Abingdon, Oxfordshire) Professor Brian CANTOR Vice-Chancellor, The University of York. For services to Higher Education. (York, North Yorkshire) Michael Maurice CASHMAN, MEP Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands and Co-Founder, Stonewall. For public and political service. (London) Professor David Millar CLARK, FBA National Clinical Adviser, Department of Health. For services to Mental Health. (Oxford, Oxfordshire) Dr David Douglas CLEEVELY Founding Director, Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge. For services to Technology and Innovation. (Cambridgeshire) James Michael Thomas COCHRANE Chairman, The British Red Cross Society. For services to Health. (London) Neale COLEMAN Director, London 2012, Greater London Authority. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. (London) Neil COULING Work Services Director, Department for Work and Pensions. For public service. (Liphook, Hampshire) 13 Ms Sherry COUTU Angel Investor. For services to Entrepreneurship. (Cambridgeshire) Barry Geoffery COX Chairman, Digital UK. For services to the Media and Digital Television. (London) Philip Gotsall COX Chief Executive Officer, International Power. For services to the Energy Industry. (Buckinghamshire) (John)
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