Order of the Companions of Honour Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour
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Order of the Companions of Honour Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour Sir Neville MARRINER, CBE Conductor. For services to Music. (London) The Right Honourable the Lord Harry Kenneth WOOLF, FBA (Hon) For services to the public and community relations. (London) 1 Knights Bachelor Knighthoods Henry ANGEST National Treasurer, Conservative Party. For political service. (London) Professor Harshad Kumar Dharamshi BHADESHIA, FRS FREng Tata Steel Professor of Metallurgy, University of Cambridge. For services to Science and Technology. (Cambridgeshire) The Right Honourable Simon Hugh McGuigan BURNS, MP Member of Parliament for Chelmsford. For parliamentary and political service. (Essex) Dr Philip Henry Montgomery CAMPBELL Editor in Chief, Nature. For services to Science. (London) Dr Kevan Arthur COLLINS Chief Executive, Education Endowment Foundation. For services to Education. (London) Dr Naim Eliahou DANGOOR, CBE Philanthropist. For charitable services. (London) Michael Lawrence DAVIS Chair, Prime Minister's Holocaust Mick Commission. For services to Holocaust Commemoration and Education. (London) Ciaran Gearoid DEVANE Lately Chief Executive, Macmillan Cancer Support. For services to Cancer Patients. (London) Professor Charles Peter DOWNES, OBE FRSE Principal and Vice-Chancellor, University of Dundee. For services to Higher Education and Life Sciences. (Newport-on-Tay, Fife) Gareth Owen EDWARDS, CBE For services to Sport and for charitable services. (Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan) 2 Bernard Peter GRAY Chief of Defence Materiel, Ministry of Defence. For public service, particularly to Defence. (Oxfordshire) Patrick HEAD, FREng Lately Director, Williams Hybrid Power Ltd. For services to Motorsport. (London) Lenworth George HENRY, CBE Actor and Comedian. For services to Drama and charity. (London) The Right Honourable Simon Henry Ward HUGHES Lately Member of Parliament for Bermondsey and Old Southwark. For public and political service. (London) Thomas JEFFERY, CB Lately Director General, Department for Education, Children's Services and Departmental Strategy Directorate. For services to the Department for Education. (Lewes, East Sussex) Dr Karl William Pamp JENKINS, CBE Composer. For services to Composing and Crossing Musical Genres. (London) Paul Stephen KENNY General Secretary, GMB Union. For service to Trade Unions. (London) Dr James Loy MACMILLAN, CBE Composer and Conductor. For services to Music. (Glasgow) Francis MCLOUGHLIN, CBE Principal, City and Islington College and Chair, Commission on Adult Vocational Teaching and Learning. For services to Further Education. (London) Iain Macleod MCMILLAN, CBE For services to the Scottish Economy. (Falkirk, Stirling and Falkirk) 3 George Ivan MORRISON, OBE For services to the Music Industry and to Van Tourism in Northern Ireland. (Down) Professor Stephen John NICKELL, CBE FBA Economist. For services to Economics. (Banbury, Oxfordshire) Dr Nicholas Beaver PENNY Director, National Gallery. For services to the Arts. (London) Professor Munir Hussein PIRMOHAMED David Weatherall, Chair of Medicine, University of Liverpool. For services to Medicine. (West Kirby, Merseyside) Gary Keith VERITY Chief Executive, Welcome to Yorkshire. For services to Tourism and the Tour De France Grand Depart 2014. (North Yorkshire) Professor Ian Vincent Derrick WELLER Emeritus Professor of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Department of Infection and Population Health. For services to HIV Research. (Grantham, Lincolnshire) Nicholas John WELLER Executive Principal, Dixons Academies, Bradford. For services to Education. (Leeds, West Yorkshire) Adrian Edwin WHITE, CBE DL For services to International Trade and Investment. (Dorking, Surrey) Andreas WHITTAM SMITH, CBE For public service, particularly to the Church of England. (London) 4 Order of the Bath Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath Sir Nicholas MACPHERSON, KCB Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury. For public service. (London) 5 Order of the Bath Dames Commander of the Order of the Bath Ms Una O'BRIEN, CB Permanent Secretary, Department of Health. For public service, particularly to Healthcare. (London) 6 Order of the Bath Companions of the Order of the Bath Ms Dawn BRODRICK Director, People, Capability and Change, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Public Administration. (Woking, Surrey) William David Adams HAIRE Permanent Secretary, Department for Social Development Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Government in Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, Antrim) Oliver ROBBINS Director General, Civil Service, Cabinet Office. For public service. (London) Ms Jacqueline SHARPE Acting Clerk Assistant, House of Commons. For parliamentary service. (London) Helen, Mrs SHIRLEY-QUIRK Director, Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response, Department of Health. For services to Public Health Protection. (Reading, Berkshire) Ms Patsy WILKINSON, MBE Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London) Peter Richard WORRALL, OBE Chief of Materiel (Joint Enablers), Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (Chippenham, Wiltshire) 7 Order of the British Empire Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire Professor Frances Mary ASHCROFT, FRS Professor of Physiology, University of Oxford. For services to Medical Science and the Public Understanding of Science. (Oxfordshire) Professor Victoria Geraldine BRUCE, OBE FBA FRSE Vice-President for Public Engagement, British Academy and Professor of School of Psychology, Newcastle University. For services to Higher Education and Psychology. (Stocksfield, Northumberland) Ms Frances Anne CAIRNCROSS, CBE FRSE Lately Rector, Exeter College, University of Mrs McRAE Oxford. For services to Higher Education and to Economics. (London) Professor Lesley Anne GLOVER, CBE FRSE Lately Chief Scientific Adviser to the Professor Anne Glover President of the European Commission. For services to Science. (by Inverurie, Aberdeenshire) Ms Zarine KHARAS Founder and Chief Executive, JustGiving.com. For services to Business and Charity. (London) Dr Nemat Talaat SHAFIK Lately Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund. For services to Public Administration and the Global Economy. (London) 8 Order of the British Empire Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Robert Gribben ADAIR Chief Executive, Belfast Harbour Commissioners. For services to the UK Ports Industry and voluntary service to Business in Northern Ireland. (Belfast) Dr James Noel ADAMS, FBA Emeritus Fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford. For services to Latin Scholarship. (Knutsford, Cheshire) Alexander Beveridge ANDERSON, OBE DL FREng Chair, Tees Valley Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to the Tees Valley Region. (Darlington, Durham) Professor Jane ANDERSON Consultant Physician and Director, Centre for the Study of Sexual Health and HIV, Homerton Hospital. For services to HIV Medicine and Sexual Health Research. (London) Clarissa Mary, Mrs BALDWIN, OBE Lately Chief Executive, Dogs Trust. For services to Animal Welfare. (London) Dr Maria Jane BALSHAW Director, Whitworth Art Gallery and Manchester Art Gallery. For services to the Arts. (Greater Manchester) Jonathan Roy BLAIR Documentary Filmmaker. For services to Film. (London) Thomas Michael BOND, OBE Author. For services to Children's Literature. (London) Dr John Richard BRADLEY Consultant Physician and Nephrologist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Health Research. (Cambridgeshire) 9 Roderick Hilary BROOKS Philanthropist. For charitable services Rory BROOKS through the Rory and Elizabeth Brooks Foundation and to the Brooks World Poverty Institute at the University of Manchester. (London) Donal BROWN Lately Director, UK Joint Ebola Taskforce. For services to International Development. (Winchester, Hampshire) Robin BUDENBERG Lately Chairman, UK Financial Investments. For services to Taxpayers and the Economy. (Colchester, Essex) David Neill BULL Chief Executive, UNICEF UK. For humanitarian services. (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire) Carol, Mrs BURKE, FREng Managing Director, Unipart Manufacturing Group. For services to Engineering. (Coventry, West Midlands) Professor Graham Douglas CAIE For services to Education and Research in Britain and Europe and to Native Languages. (Bearsden, Glasgow) Dr John Charles CATER Vice-Chancellor, Edge Hill University. For services to Higher Education and Teacher Training. (Wigan, Greater Manchester) Jonathan CHURCH Artistic Director, Chichester Festival Theatre. For services to the Theatre. (Chichester, West Sussex) Greg CLARK For services to Economic Development. (London John CONNAGHAN Director for Health Workforce and Performance, Scottish Government. For services to NHS Scotland. (Edinburgh) 10 Professor Julian Moray CRAMPTON, DL Vice Chancellor, University of Brighton. For services to Higher Education. (East Sussex) Benedict Timothy Carlton CUMBERBATCH Actor. For services to the Performing Arts and to Charity. (London) Ms Nicola Whitmount DANDRIDGE Chief Executive, Universities UK. For services to Higher Education. (London) Priscilla Elizabeth, Mrs DAVIES, OBE For voluntary services to the community in South Wales. (Coed-y-paen, Monmouthshire) Teresa Ogilvy, Mrs DENT Chief Executive, Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust. For services to Wildlife Conservation. (Salisbury, Wiltshire) Chiwetel EJIOFOR, OBE Actor. For services to Drama. (London) Ms Jane Elizabeth EVERTON Deputy Director, Planning (Development Plans), Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Planning. (London)