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Order of the Companions of Honour Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour Order of the Companions of Honour Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour Sir Terence Orby CONRAN For services to Design. (Berkshire) Sir Mark Philip ELDER, CBE Musical Director, The Hallé Orchestra. For services to Music. (London) Dame Beryl GREY, DBE For services to Dance. (West Sussex) Sir James Paul MCCARTNEY, MBE Musician. For services to Music. (London) Ms Joanne Kathleen ROWLING, OBE Author. For services to Literature and Philanthropy. (Edinburgh) Dame Vera Stephanie SHIRLEY, DBE FREng Entrepreneur and Philanthropist. For services to the IT Industry and Philanthropy. (Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire) Delia Ann, Mrs SMITH, CBE Cook and Writer. For services to Cookery. (Stowmarket, Suffolk) Nicholas Herbert, Lord STERN OF BRENTFORD, FRS FBA For services to Economics, International Relations and Tackling Climate Change. (Midhurst, West Sussex) Sir John Edward SULSTON, FRS For services to Science and Society. (Stapleford, Cambridgeshire) 1 Knights Bachelor Knighthoods George William John BENJAMIN, CBE Composer, Conductor and Performer. For services to Music. (London) Leonard BLAVATNIK For services to Philanthropy. (London) Mark John BOLEAT Lately Chairman, Policy and Resources Committee, City of London Corporation. For services to the Financial Services Industry and to Local Government in London. (Moor Park (Northwood), Hertfordshire) William (Billy) CONNOLLY, CBE For services to Entertainment and charity. (East Sussex) Professor Hugh Charles Jonathan GODFRAY, CBE Hope Professor of Zoology, University of Oxford. For services to Scientific Research and for Scientific Advice to Government. (Mapledurham, Oxfordshire) Professor Simon LOVESTONE Professor of Translational Neuroscience, University of Oxford. For services to Neuroscience Research. (London) Dr John Menzies LOW, CBE Chief Executive, Charities Aid Foundation. For charitable services. (Hertford, Hertfordshire) Professor Vito Antonio MUSCATELLI, FRSE Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of Glasgow. For services to Economics and Higher Education. (Bearsden, Dunbartonshire) Professor Graham John THORNICROFT Consultant Psychiatrist and Professor of Community Psychiatry, King's College London. For services to Mental Health. (London, SE22) 2 His Honour Peter Ribblesdale THORNTON Lately Chief Coroner. For services to the Administration of Justice and the Coroner Service. (London) William John Anthony TIMPSON, CBE For services to Business and Fostering. (Tarporley, Cheshire) Malcolm Conrad WALKER, CBE Chairman and Chief Executive, Iceland Frozen Food. For services to Retailing, Entrepreneurship and charity. (Deeside, Flintshire) Professor Mir Saeed ZAHEDI, OBE FREng Technical Director, Chas A Blatchford & Sons. For services to Engineering and Innovation. (London, SW13) Professor Alimuddin ZUMLA Professor of Infectious Diseases and International Health, University College London. For services to Public Health and Protection from Infectious Disease. (London, WC1B) 3 Order of the Bath Dames Commander of the Order of the Bath Claire Elizabeth, Mrs CLANCY Chief Executive and Clerk, National Assembly for Wales. For public service in Wales. (Usk, Monmouthshire) 4 Order of the Bath Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath Thomas Whinfield SCHOLAR Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury. For public service. (London, SW1A) Christopher Stephen WORMALD Permanent Secretary, Department of Health. For public service. (London, SW1A) 5 Order of the Bath Companions of the Order of the Bath Ms Janet Mary AISTON Director, Wealthy and Mid-Sized Business Compliance, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Tax Payers and Tax Collection. (London, TW10) Janice Lindsay, Mrs HARTLEY Implementation and Delivery Director, Universal Credit, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Development of Universal Credit. (Bowdon, Greater Manchester) Tyson Julian HEPPLE Director, Immigration and Protection. For services to the Home Office. (London, SE13) Diana Frances, Mrs LUCHFORD Lately Crime Director, Home Office. For services to Reducing Crime and to Public Order. (London, SW17) Jonathan Henry LYLE Chief Executive, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. For services to Defence. (Wiltshire) Peter Neil MILLEDGE Lately Counsel to the Chairman of Committees, House of Lords. For services to the House of Lords. (Saffron Walden, Essex) Peter Hugh Gordon SCHOFIELD Lately Director General, Housing and Planning, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Housing and Planning. (Redhill, Surrey) 6 Order of the British Empire Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire Sir Michael David RAWLINS Chair, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency. For services to the Safety of Medicines, Healthcare and Innovation. (London, EC1V) Sir David John WEATHERALL Regius Professor of Clinical Medicine Emeritus, The Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford. For services to Medicine. (Oxfordshire) 7 Order of the British Empire Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire Ms Hilary BOULDING For services to Education and Culture in Wales. (Abergavenny, Monmouthshire) Ms Carmen Thérèse CALLIL Founder, Virago Press. For services to Literature. (London, W11) Ms Sarah Patricia CONNOLLY, CBE Mezzo Soprano. For services to Music. (Stroud, Gloucestershire) Ms Olivia Mary DE HAVILLAND Actress. For services to Drama. (Abroad) Professor Carolyn Paula HAMILTON Director, International Programmes and Research, Coram Children's Legal Centre. For services to Children's Rights. (London, N1) Professor Xiangqian JIANG Director, UK EPSRC Future Advanced Metrology Jane Hub, University of Huddersfield. For services to Engineering and Manufacturing. (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire) Professor Parveen June KUMAR, CBE Professor of Medicine and Education, Bart’s and (Mrs Leaver) the London School of Medicine, Queen Mary, University of London. For services to Medicine and Medical Education. (Epsom, Surrey) Professor Theresa Mary MARTEAU Honorary Professor and Director, Behaviour and Health Research Unit, University of Cambridge. For services to Public Health. (Cambridgeshire) Helena Louise, Mrs MORRISSEY, CBE For services to Diversity in Financial Services. (London, W11) 8 Ms Cilla Deborah SNOWBALL, CBE Group Chief Executive Officer and Group Chairman, AMVBBDO Advertising Agency. For services to Advertising, Diversity and Equality. (London, SW13) Dr Angela Rosemary Emily STRANK Chief Scientist and Head of Downstream Technology, BP. For services to the Oil and Gas Industry and Encouraging Women into STEM Careers. (London, SW11) Ms Julie Mary WALTERS, CBE Actress. For services to Drama. Julie Walters (West Sussex) Ms June Rosemary WHITFIELD, CBE Actress. For services to Drama and Entertainment. (London) 9 Order of the British Empire Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Dr John Colin ADAMS Lately Director of Commercialisation and Director of Informatic Ventures, University of Edinburgh. For services to Innovation and Entrepreneurship. (Edinburgh) Ms Helen Folasade ADU, OBE Singer, Songwriter and Composer. For services to Music. (London) John AKOMFRAH, OBE For services to Art and Film Making. (London) Richard James Frank ALCOCK Chief Operating Officer, Office for Security and Counter Terrorism, Home Office. For services to National Security. (London) Professor Ruth ANNAND Lord Chancellor's Appointed Person. For services to Intellectual Property. (Bristol) Nicholas Peter BALDWIN Chair, Office for Nuclear Regulation. For services to Nuclear Safety and Security and to the charitable sector. (Worcestershire) Elizabeth Christiana, Mrs BANKS, DL For services to Horticulture through the Royal Horticultural Society. (Kington, Herefordshire) Ian BAUCKHAM Executive Headteacher, Bennett Memorial Diocesan School, CEO, The Tenax Schools Trust and President, Association of School and College Leaders. For services to Education. (Tunbridge Wells, Kent) Professor Haro Moushegh BEDELIAN, OBE FREng For services to Engineering and International Trade. (Tadworth, Surrey) 10 Beverley Claire, Mrs BELL Lately Senior Traffic Commissioner for Great Britain. For services to Road Safety and the Freight Industry. (Mawdesley, Lancashire) Edwin Joseph BELTRAMI Chief Crown Prosecutor London North, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order. (Upton by Chester, Cheshire) Professor Serena Michelle BEST, FREng Professor of Materials Science, University of (Mrs Jaunzens) Cambridge. For services to Biomaterials Engineering. (Royston, Hertfordshire) Peter Malcolm BLACK Councillor, Cwmbwrla Ward, Swansea City Council. For services to Politics and Public Life in Wales. (Swansea) Councillor Judith Vivienne BLAKE Leader, Leeds City Council. For services to Local Government. (Leeds, West Yorkshire) Dr Ronald George BLYTHE Author. For services to Literature. (Colchester, Essex) Professor Carol Elspeth Goodeve BRAYNE Professor of Public Health Medicine, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge. For services to Public Health Medicine. (Weston Colville, Cambridgeshire) Raymond Redvers BRIGGS Illustrator, Cartoonist and Author. For services to Literature. (Westmeston, East Sussex) Pauline, Mrs BROOMHEAD For services to Charity Management and Young People. (Andover, Hampshire) Wayne BULPITT For voluntary service to the Scout Association. (Channel Islands) 11 Humphrey Alan Edward CADOUX-HUDSON Managing Director, Nuclear New Build Generation Company Ltd, EDF Energy plc. For services to Secure Low-Carbon Electricity. (Guildford, Surrey) Anita Rose, Mrs CHARLESWORTH Economist.
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