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Knights Bachelor Knighthoods Knights Bachelor Knighthoods Professor John Rex BEDDINGTON, CMG Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Government Office for Science. (London, W8) Councillor Merrick COCKELL Chairman, London Councils and Leader, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. For services to Local Government. (London, SW5) Stuart James ETHERINGTON Chief Executive, National Council for Voluntary Organisations. For services to the Third Sector. (London, N1) Professor Marc FELDMANN Professor of Cellular Immunology, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, London. For services to Medicine. (London, W2) Professor Ian Thomas GILMORE Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist, Royal Liverpool University Hospitals and President, Royal College of Physicians. For services to Medicine. (Wirral, Merseyside) (Theodore) Wilson HARRIS Author. For services to Literature. (Essex) Ronald HARWOOD, CBE Playwright and Screenwriter. For services to Drama. (London, SW10) Professor Colin John HUMPHREYS, CBE Director of Research, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge. For services to Science. (Cambridgeshire) Donald William INSALL, CBE For services to Conservation Architecture. (Richmond, Surrey) 1 Professor Fergus Graham Burtholme MILLAR Emeritus Camden Professor of Ancient History, University of Oxford. For services to Scholarship. (Oxfordshire) Robert Sydney MURRAY, CBE For services to Football and to Education in the North East. (Jersey, Channel Islands) Denis O'CONNOR, CBE QPM HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary. For services to the Police. (Betchworth, Surrey) Keith PEARSON Chairman, NHS East of England. For services to Healthcare. (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire) Simon Manwaring ROBERTSON Chairman, Rolls Royce plc. For services to Business. (London, SW3) Professor Peter Charles RUBIN Chairman, General Medical Council, London. For services to Medicine. (Southwell, Nottinghamshire) Hugh Alexander STEVENSON Lately Chairman, Equitas Ltd. For services to the Financial Services Industry. (Ascot, Berkshire) 2 Order of the Bath Dames Commander of the Order of the Bath Ms Lesley Ann STRATHIE Permanent Secretary, HM Revenue and Customs. (London, RM11) 3 Order of the Bath Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath Peter James HOUSDEN Permanent Secretary, Department for Communities and Local Government. (London, SE3) 4 Order of the Bath Companions of the Order of the Bath John ALTY Chief Executive, Intellectual Property Office, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. (London, E9) Miss Sian JARVIS Director-General, Communications, Department of Health. (London, SE11) Ms Bernadette KELLY Lately Director, Housing Strategy, Land and Markets Directorate, Department for Communities and Local Government. (Midhurst, West Sussex) Lesley, Mrs LONGSTONE Director-General, Young People, Department for Children, School and Families. (London, KT3) Mark NEALE Lately Managing Director, Budget, Tax and Welfare Directorate, HM Treasury. (London, SW15) Ms Susan Jane OWEN Director-General, Welfare and Wellbeing Group, Department for Work and Pensions. (London, SE26) Peter Richard Charles STORR International Director, Strategy and International Group, Home Office. (Cobham, Surrey) 5 Order of the British Empire Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire Professor Athene Margaret DONALD, FRS Deputy Head, Cavendish Laboratory and Director, Women in Science, Engineering and Technology Initiative, University of Cambridge. For services to Physics. (Cambridgeshire) Ms Amelia Chilcott FAWCETT, CBE Chair, Pensions First Group LLP and Guardian Media Group. For services to the Financial Services Industry. (London, WC2E) Ms Jacqueline FISHER, CBE Principal, Newcastle College. For services to local and national Further Education. (Hexham, Northumberland) Janet Marion, Mrs GAYMER, CBE QC Commissioner for Public Appointments. For public service. (Effingham, Surrey) Professor Julia Mary GOODFELLOW, CBE Vice-Chancellor, University of Kent. For services to Science. (London, NW3) Professor Barbara MONROE Chief Executive, St Christopher''s Hospice, London. For services to Palliative Care. (London, SW1P) Ms Janet PARASKEVA First Civil Service Commissioner and Chair, Child Maintenance Enforcement Commission. For public service. (London, N1) Ms Paula Figueiroa REGO Artist. For services to Art. (London, W1S) Professor Alison Fettes RICHARD, DL Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge. For services to Higher Education. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) 6 Naila, Mrs ZAFFAR Headteacher, Copthorne Primary School, Bradford. For services to local and national Education. (Bradford, West Yorkshire) 7 Order of the British Empire Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Dr Mary ARMITAGE Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist, Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Medicine. (Broadstone, Dorset) Simon ARMITAGE Poet. For services to Literature. (Holmfirth, West Yorkshire) Patricia, Mrs BASKERVILLE Head of Safer Custody and Offender Policy, National Offender Management Service, Ministry of Justice. (West Kingston, Surrey) William Gordon BAXTER, OBE DL For services to Business and to Charity in North East Scotland. (Fochabers, Moray) George William John BENJAMIN Composer and Conductor. For services to Music. (London, W9) Professor Timothy John BESLEY Kuwait Professor of Economics and Political Science, London School of Economics. For services to Social Science. (London, WC2A) Peter George BETTS Director of International Climate Change, Department for Energy and Climate Change. (London, SW4) Gavin MacFarlane BLACK For services to the community in the North East. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear) William George BLACK Chief Executive, Glasgow City Council. For services to Local Government. (Newton Mearns, Renfrewshire) 8 Jonathan BLACKIE Regional Director, Government Office for the North East, Department for Communities and Local Government. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear) John BROWN Director, Cross Cutting Group (Local Compliance), Glasgow, HM Revenue and Customs. (Mount Vernon, Glasgow) Elizabeth, Mrs BURNLEY Chief Guide, Girlguiding UK. For services to Young People. (Doncaster, South Yorkshire) Rodney Paul CARR, OBE Lately Chief Executive, Royal Yachting Association. For services to Sailing. (Alresford, Hampshire) Freda, Mrs CHALONER Director, Large Business Service, HM Revenue and Customs. (St.Albans, Hertfordshire) Alan CLARKE Deputy Director, Curriculum and Pupil Well Being, Schools Directorate, Department for Children, Schools and Families. (London, N8) Peter Derrick CLEMINSON Lately National Chairman, Royal British Legion. For voluntary service to Ex- Servicemen and Women. (Chesham, Buckinghamshire) Peter COLLINS Chief Executive, Salford Foundation Charity. For services to Young People. (Oldham, Lancashire) Bryan DAVIS Chief Executive, Social Security Agency Department for Social Development, Northern Ireland Executive. (Hillsborough, Down) Linda Mary, Mrs DE COSSART Consultant Vascular and General Surgeon, Countess of Chester Hospital. For services to Medicine. (Gloucestershire) Dr Stephen DEUCHAR Lately Director Tate Britain. For services to Art. (Westwell, Kent) 9 Colin DODGE Executive Vice-President of Africa, Middle East, India, Europe Operations, Nissan Motors Ltd. For services to the Automotive Industry. (Tokyo, Japan) Judge Khurshid Hassan DRABU For services to Community Relations. (Winchester, Hampshire) Dr Marshall Paul ELLIOTT For public service. (Broadstairs, Kent) Dr David Stuart ENGLISH, MBE For services to Cricket and to Charity. (London, NW7) Brian ETHERIDGE Director, Civil Service Capability Group, Cabinet Office. (Basingstoke, Hampshire) Professor Andrew FINLAY Lately Professor of Dermatology, Cardiff University. For services to Medicine. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan) Stephen James FINNIGAN, QPM Chief Constable, Lancashire Constabulary. For services to the Police. (Southport, Merseyside) Siobhan, Mrs FITZPATRICK Chief Executive, Early Years Organisation. For services to Education in Northern Ireland. (Newry, Down) Peter John FREEMAN, QC Chairman, Competition Commission. For public service. (Bath, Somerset) Anne, Mrs GALBRAITH, OBE Chair, Valuation Tribunal Service. For public service. (Bardon Mill, Northumberland) Professor David Michael GANN Chair in Technology and Innovation Management, Imperial College London. For services to Engineering. (Hove, East Sussex) 10 Ms Ann Margaret GREEN Chair, Board of Trustees, Royal Armouries. For services to Museums. (York, North Yorkshire) Judith Louise, Mrs GREENSMITH, DL For services to the NHS in Merseyside. (Wirral, Merseyside) David GREGORY Headteacher, Fosse Way Community Special School, Bath. For services to local and national Special Needs Education. (Keinton Mandeville, Somerset) Dr Russell Douglas HAMILTON Director of Research and Development, Department of Health (Taunton, Somerset) Nicholas Lionel HARDWICK Chairman, Independent Police Complaints Commission. For public service. (London, NW6) Peter Robert HARRISON For charitable services through the Peter Harrison Foundation. (Reigate, Surrey) Terence HODGKINSON Chairman of Yorkshire Forward, Regional Development Agency. For services to Business and to Regeneration. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire) Eileen Rosemary, Mrs HOLMES President, Industrial Tribunals and the Fair Employment Tribunal in Northern Ireland. For services to Industrial Relations. (Downpatrick, Down) Professor Ann Jacqueline HUNTER Former Senior Vice-President and Head, Science Environment Development, GlaxoSmithKline. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry.
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