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New Year Honours 2014 Order of the Companions of Honour Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour Sir Peter MAXWELL DAVIES, CBE Composer and Conductor. For services to Music. (London) Onora Sylvia, Baroness O'NEILL OF BENGARVE, CBE FBA FRS For services to Philosophy and Public Policy. (London) 1 Knights Bachelor Knighthoods The Right Honourable Kevin BARRON, MP Member of Parliament for Rother Valley. For political and public service. (Rotherham, South Yorkshire) Professor Adrian Peter BIRD, CBE FRS FRSE Buchanan Professor of Genetics, University of Edinburgh. For services to Science. (Edinburgh) Professor Richard BLUNDELL, CBE FBA Professor of Economics, UCL and Director, ESRC Centre for the Micro-Economic Analysis of Public Policy, IFS. For services to Economics and Social Science. (London) Ian Michael CHESHIRE Chief Executive, Kingfisher plc. For services to Business, Sustainability and the Environment. (London) Michael Victor CODRON, CBE For services to the Theatre. (London) Paul COLLIER, CBE For services to Promoting Research and Policy Change in Africa. (Oxford, Oxfordshire) David Nigel DALTON Chief Executive, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare. (Willaston, Cheshire) Roger Michael DE HAAN, CBE DL Philanthropist. For services to Education and to charity in Kent and Overseas. (Ashford, Kent) Michael Roger GIFFORD Lately Lord Mayor of London. For services to International Business, Culture and the City of London. (London) 2 Antony Mark David GORMLEY, OBE Sculptor. For services to the Arts. (London) Michael GRIFFITHS Headmaster, Northampton School for Boys and President, Association of School and College Leaders. For services to Education. (Towcester, Northamptonshire) Peter James LUFF, MP Member of Parliament for Mid-Worcester. For political and public service. (Worcester, Worcestershire) Dr Noel Robert MALCOLM, FBA Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford. For services to Scholarship, Journalism and European History. (Oxfordshire) The Right Honourable Richard Geoffrey James OTTAWAY, MP Member of Parliament, Croydon South. For parliamentary and political service. (London) Professor Godfrey Henry Oliver PALMER, OBE Professor Emeritus, Heriot-Watt University. For services to Human Rights, Science and charity. (Penicuik, Midlothian) Alan PARKER Founder and Chairman, Brunswick Group LLP and Chair, Save the Children. For services to Business, Charitable Giving and Philanthropy in the UK. (London) Professor Peter John RATCLIFFE, FRS Nuffield Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford. For services to Clinical Medicine. (Kidlington, Oxfordshire) Julian Roger SEYMOUR, CBE For public service (London) Paul TUCKER Lately Deputy Governor, Bank of England. For services to Central Banking. (London) 3 Craig TUNSTALL Executive Headteacher, Gipsy Hill Federation, London. For services to Education. (London) Michael WILKINS Chief Executive, Outwood Grange Family of Schools. For services to Education. (Hutton Rudby, North Yorkshire) Mark WORTHINGTON For public service (London) 4 Order of the Bath Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath The Right Honourable Sir Christopher GEIDT, KCVO OBE HM The Queen's Private Secretary. For public service. (London) Derek William JONES, CB Permanent Secretary, Welsh Government. For public service especially to Economic and Social Conditions in Wales. (Penarth, South Glamorgan) Keir STARMER, QC Lately Director of Public Prosecutions, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Criminal Justice. (London) 5 Order of the Bath Companions of the Order of the Bath Michael ANDERSON Prime Minister's Envoy on UN Development Goals, Department for International Development. For services to International Development. (Brighton, East Sussex) Michael Charles Lancaster CARPENTER Speaker's Counsel, House of Commons. For services to Parliament and voluntary service to the community in Surrey. (Oxshott, Surrey) William CROTHERS Chief Procurement Officer, HM Government. For services to Government Efficiency and Commercial Capability. (Woldingham, Surrey) Michael James ELLAM Lately Director-General, International and Finance, HM Treasury. For services to International Finance Policy. (London) Dr Derek William FEELEY Lately Director-General, Health and Social Care, Scottish Government. For services to Healthcare. (USA) Bruce Fiddes HOULDER, QC DL Director of Service Prosecutions, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence, particularly Armed Forces Justice. (London) John James PULLINGER Librarian and Director General, Information Services, House of Commons. For services to Parliament and voluntary service to the community through Great Culverden Park Ltd (Tunbridge Wells, Kent) Stephen John RIMMER Director General, Crime and Policing Group, Home Office. For services to Criminal Justice and Policing Reform. (Brackley, Northamptonshire) 6 Dr Philip John RYCROFT Director General, Deputy Prime Minister's Office. For services to the UK's Devolved and Coalition Governments. (Dunbar, East Lothian) 7 Order of the British Empire Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire Kathryn, Mrs AUGUST Lately Executive Director of Education, The Education Fellowship and lately Principal, Manchester Academy. For services to Education. (Stockport, Greater Manchester) Professor Susan Mary BAILEY, OBE President, Royal College of Psychiatrists. For services to Psychiatry and for voluntary service to People with Mental Health Conditions. (Didsbury, Greater Manchester) Dr Mary Colette BOWE Chair, Ofcom. For services to Media and Communications. (London) Rosemary Janet Mair, Mrs BUTLER, AM Presiding Officer, National Assembly for Wales. For political and public services particularly to Women. (Newport) Alison Jane, Mrs CARNWATH Chairman, Land Securities. For services to Business. (Sidmouth, Devon) Rachel Mary, Mrs DE SOUZA Lately Executive Principal, Ormiston Victory Academy, Norwich, Norfolk. For services to Education. (Woburn Sands, Bedfordshire) Professor Celia Mary HOYLES, OBE Lately Director, National Centre for Excellence in Teaching Mathematics. For services to Education. (London) Penelope Anne Constance, Mrs KEITH, CBE DL For services to the Arts and to charity. Mrs Timson (Godalming, Surrey) Asha, Mrs KHEMKA, OBE Principal and Chief Executive, West Nottinghamshire College. For services to Further Education. (Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire) 8 Professor Frances Clare KIRWAN, FRS Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford. For services to Mathematics. (Didcot, Oxfordshire) Miss Gillian Barbara LYNNE, CBE Choreographer. For services to Dance and Musical Theatre. (London) Alison Margaret, Mrs PEACOCK Headteacher, Wroxham Primary School, Hertfordshire. For services to Education. (Hertfordshire) Professor Shirley Anne PEARCE, CBE For services to Higher Education. (Surlingham, Norfolk) Ms Seona REID, CBE Lately Director, Glasgow School of Art. For services to the Creative Industries. (Glasgow) Professor Pamela Jean SHAW Professor of Neurology, Sheffield. For services to Neuroscience, particularly through the Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience. (Bradwell, Derbyshire) Professor Julia Mary SLINGO, OBE Chief Scientist, Meteorological Office. For services to Weather and Climate Science. (Sidmouth, Devon) 9 Order of the British Empire Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Carlos Yunior ACOSTA QUESADA Ballet Dancer. For services to Ballet. (London) Stefan Paul ALLESCH-TAYLOR For philanthropic and charitable services in the UK and Africa. (London) Professor Ash AMIN, FBA Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge. For services to Social Science. (Cambridgeshire) Nigel Charles ANNETT Managing Director, Welsh Water. For services to the Water Industry in Wales and voluntary service to Wateraid. (Brecon, Powys) John APTHORP, OBE Philanthropist. For charitable services particularly in Hertfordshire. (Radlett, Hertfordshire) Jane Rachel, Mrs ASHCROFT Chief Executive, Anchor Trust. For services to Older People. (Tanworth in Arden, Warwickshire) Professor Helen Valerie ATKINSON Chair, Metals Processing and Head, Department of Engineering, University of Leicester. For services to Engineering and Education. (Bedfordshire) Claire Elizabeth, Mrs AXTEN Headteacher, Brookside Community Primary School, Somerset. For services to Education. (Street, Somerset) Ms Julie Dawn BAILEY Campaigner, Cure the NHS, Staffordshire. For services to the Care of Older People. (Shrawley, Worcestershire) 10 Jayne, Mrs BANNER Deputy Director, Local Compliance, Nottingham, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Public Reform Efficiencies. (Bottesford, Nottinghamshire) Dr Janet BARNES Chief Executive, York Museums Trust. For services to Museums in Yorkshire. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire) Professor Stuart BARTHOLOMEW Principal and Vice Chancellor, Arts University Bournemouth. For services to Higher Education. (Poole, Dorset) Peter BENNETT-JONES For services to the Entertainment Industry and to charity, particularly through Comic Relief. (Oxfordshire) David Alan BERNSTEIN Lately Chair, Football Association. For services to Football. (London) Dr Astrid Elizabeth BONFIELD For services to the charitable sector in the UK and Abroad. (London) Ms Susan BOTT Director, Disability Rights UK. For services to People with Disabilities and their Families. (London) Miss Pamela BOWEN Senior Policy Adviser, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order, particularly for Human Trafficking Criminal Prosecution Policy. (London) Michael BRACKEN Executive Director, Government Digital Service. For services to
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