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Birthday Honours List 2019 Order of the Bath ​ Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath Stephen Augustus LOVEGROVE, CB Permanent Under-Secretary, Ministry of Defence. For public service. (London) Andrew David PARKER Director General, Security Service. For public service. (London) 1 Order of the Bath Companions of the Order of the Bath Deborah Ruth ALDER (DEBORAH JOHNSTONE) Director General, Human Resources, Department for Work and Pensions. For public service. (London) Graham ARCHER Director, Improvement and Learning, Children’s Social Care, Department for Education. For services to Children and Families. (Kent) Kieran James DONNELLY Comptroller and Auditor General. For services to the Northern Ireland Audit Office. (Down) Craig Richard EBLETT Senior Responsible Officer, Health Transformation Programme, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Welfare Reform. (Northumberland) Sarah Elizabeth HEALEY Lately Director General, Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat, Cabinet Office. For public service. (London) Christine Helen HEWITT-DYER Lately Human Resources Director, People, Capability and Change, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. For public service. (Haywards Heath, West Sussex) Nicholas Beverley JOICEY Director General for Strategy, International and Biosecurity, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to the Environment. (London, SE21) Andrew John MCCULLY, OBE Director General, Early Years and Schools Group, Department for Education. For services to Education. (London) 2 Anthony Jan Michael MEGGS Lately Chief Executive, Infrastructure and Projects Authority and Head, Government Project Delivery Profession. For public service. (London) Frances Clare NASH Legal Director, Department for Work and Pensions. For public service. (Buckinghamshire) Graham PARKER, CBE Fiscal Expert, Office for Budget Responsibility. For services to the Economy. (Essex) Glyn WILLIAMS Director General, Borders, Immigration and Citizenship System: Policy and International Group, Home Office. For public service. (Surrey) 3 Order of St Michael and St George Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George Christopher Derek BAIN For services to International Development and Humanitarian Work. (Republic of Ireland) Professor Richard John CARWARDINE For services to the Study of American History in the UK and the USA. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire) Professor Charlotte WATTS For services to Global Health and International Development. (London) 4 Order of the British Empire Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire Sir Michael John BURTON, QC President, Investigatory Powers Tribunal. For services to the Rule of Law. (London) 5 Order of the British Empire Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire Elizabeth Pauline Lucy CORLEY, CBE Senior Advisor to Allianz Global Investors. For services to the Economy and Financial Services. (London) Carolyn Julie FAIRBAIRN Director General, Confederation of British Industry. For services to UK Business. (Winchester, Hampshire) Jacqueline FOSTER, MEP Member of the European Parliament for the North West of England. For public and political service. (London, SW1P) Julie Ann KENNY, CBE Chair, Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust. For services to Heritage. (Lindrick Dale, South Yorkshire) Laura Elizabeth LEE Chief Executive, Maggie's. For services to Cancer Patients. (London, W12) Professor Elan Closs STEPHENS, CBE For services to Welsh Government and Broadcasting. (Aberystwyth, Ceredigion) Sara Joanne THORNTON, CBE QPM Lately Chief Constable, Chair, National Police Chiefs' Council. For services to Policing. (London, SW6) Rachel WHITEREAD, CBE Sculptor. For services to Art. (London, N6) 6 ​Knights Bachelor Knighthoods Charles Edward Beck BOWMAN, JP Lately Lord Mayor of London. For services to Trust in Business, International Trade and the City of London. (Suffolk) Professor Ian Lamont BOYD, FRSE Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to Science and Economics on Food and the Environment. (London) Nigel Martyn CARRINGTON For services to Higher Education and the Creative Industries. (London) Professor Mark Jonathan CAULFIELD Chief Scientist, Genomics England and Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, Queen Mary University of London. For services to the 100,000 Genomes Project. (Kent) Dr Stephen John CLEOBURY, CBE Director of Music, King's College, Cambridge. For services to Choral Music. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) Robert Paul COHAN, CBE Founding Artistic Director, The Place. For services to Choreography and Dance. (London) Jonathan Andrew COLES Chief Executive, United Learning. For services to Education. (Guildford, Surrey) Ian Edward Lamert DAVIS Chairman, Rolls-Royce Holdings plc. For services to Business. (London) Professor Peter James DONNELLY Chief Executive, Genomics plc and Professor of Statistical Science, University of Oxford. For services to the Understanding of Human Genetics in Disease (Oxfordshire) 7 Brian Harold DONOHOE For parliamentary and political service. (Irvine, Ayrshire and Arran) Chief Constable George Ernest Craythorne HAMILTON, QPM Chief Constable, Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to Policing and the community in Northern Ireland. (Belfast) The Right Honourable George Edward HOWARTH, MP For parliamentary and political service. (Merseyside) The Right Honourable Norman Peter LAMB, MP For public and political service. (Norwich, Norfolk) David Willoughby POUNTNEY, CBE Director. For services to Opera. (South Glamorgan) Simon RUSSELL BEALE, CBE Actor. For services to Drama. (London) Ian Isaac STOUTZKER, CBE Founder Chairman, Live Music Now. For services to Music and Philanthropy. (London) Archibald Boyd TUNNOCK, CBE For services to Business and charity. (Uddingston, Lanarkshire) James Garwood Michael WATES, CBE Chairman, Wates Group. For services to Business and to charity. (Godalming, Surrey) Professor Robert Hughes WILLIAMS, CBE For services to Higher Education, Research and the Welsh Language. (Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan) Simon WOOLLEY For services to Race Equality. (London) 8 Order of the British Empire ​ Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Morris Timothy ANGEL, OBE Chairman, Angels Costumes. For services to Theatre, Film, Television and the Arts. (London) Bryan APPLEYARD Journalist and Author. For services to Journalism and the Arts. (London) Professor Elizabeth Florence BARNES For services to Higher Education. (Staffordshire) Michael BARTON, QPM Chief Constable, Durham Constabulary. For services to Policing. (Lancashire) Professor Paul David BATES Professor of Hydrology, Bristol University. For services to Flood Risk Management. (Bradford Upon Avon, Wiltshire) Graeme Henderson BIGGAR Lately Director, Office for Security and Counter Terrorism, Home Office. For services to National Security. (West Sussex) Dr Stephen Robert BILLINGHAM Chairman, Urenco. For services to Government Owned, Public and Regulated Companies. (Burnham, Buckinghamshire) Simon William BLANCHFLOWER Lately Programme Director, Network Rail. For services to the Railway. (London) Catherine Annick Caroline BRADLEY Non-Executive Board Member, Financial Conduct Authority. For public service. (London) Philip Graeme Howard BROOK Chairman, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. For services to Tennis. (Surrey) 9 Glenn BROWN Painter. For services to Art. (London) Professor Kenneth Alexander BROWN, FRSE Professor of Mathematics, University of Glasgow. For services to the Mathematical Sciences. (Glasgow) Professor Michele Jane BURMAN, FRSE Head, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow. For services to Criminology. (Glasgow) Valerie Joan CAIN Lately People and Change Director, Government Legal Department. For public service. (London) Ian CALLUM Chief Designer, Jaguar Cars. For services to the British Car Industry. (Warwickshire) Susan Jane CATCHPOLE Director, HM Treasury. For public service. (London) Rachel Maud Elizabeth CLACHER For services to Business and Disadvantaged Young People. (Oswestry, Shropshire) Paul Christopher CLARKE Chief Technology Officer, Ocado. For services to Digital Retailing and Technology. (London) Professor Graham Leon COLLINGRIDGE, FRS For services to Biomedical Sciences. (Abroad) Michelle CRACKNELL Chief Executive, The Pensions Advisory ​ Service. For services to the Pensions Industry. (Hampshire) Dr Adrian Mark CRELLIN Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Trustee, Cancer Research UK. For services to Radiotherapy. (Leeds, West Yorkshire) 10 Professor Lorne Donald CRERAR For services to Economic and Community Development in Scotland. (Ross and Cromarty) Stuart CROOKS Managing Director, Hinkley Point C, EDF Energy. For services to Nuclear Energy. (Worcestershire) Marcus DAVEY, OBE Chief Executive and Artistic Director, The Roundhouse. For services to the Arts. (London) Paul Richard DEAN Head of Operational Support, Office for Security and Counter Terrorism, Home Office. For services to Security and Counter Terrorism. (London) Steven DOUGLAS Group Chief Executive Officer, Altair. For services to the Housing Industry. (London) Jonathan DOVE Composer. For services to Music. (London) Professor Harminder Singh DUA Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Nottingham. For services to Eye Healthcare, Health Education and Ophthalmology. 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