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The Queen's Birthday Honours List 2012 16 June 2012 The Queen's Birthday Honours List 2012 16 June 2012 Embargoed until 00:01 hours BST Saturday 16 June 2012 Knights Bachelor - Knighthoods Antony Brian BALDRY For Public and Political Service. (Oxfordshire) Peter BIRKETT Chief Executive, Barnfield College, Luton. For services to Further Education and the Academy Movement. (Hertfordshire) Robin BOSHER Lately Headteacher, Fairlawn Primary School, Haseltine Primary School and Kilmorie Primary School, Lewisham. For services to Education (Kent) Michael BOYD Artistic Director, Royal Shakespeare Company. For services to Drama. (Warwickshire) Kenneth Charles BRANAGH For services to Drama and to the community in Northern Ireland. (Berkshire) Malcolm Gray BRUCE For Public and Political Service. (Aberdeenshire) His Honour Judge Clive Vernon CALLMAN For services to Law, Education and Charity. (London) Thomas Anthony CUNNINGHAM For Public and Political Service. (Cumbria) Charles William DUNSTONE Founder and Chairman, Carphone Warehouse Group. For services to the Mobile Communications Industry and to charity. (London) 1 The Queen's Birthday Honours List 16 June 2012 Professor Richard John EVANS Regius Professor of History, University of Cambridge and President of Wolfson College, Cambridge. For services to Scholarship. (Cambridgeshire) Peter FAHY, QPM Chief Constable, Greater Manchester Police. For services to Policing. (Cheshire) Professor William Timothy GOWERS, FRS Royal Society Research Professor, Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, University of Cambridge. For services to Mathematics. (Cambridgeshire) Dr William HAUGHEY, OBE For services to Business and Philanthropy. (Glasgow) Thomas Michael Sydney HUGHES-HALLETT Chief Executive, Marie Curie Cancer Care. For services to Palliative Care. (London) Professor Robert Ian LECHLER Vice Principal (Health), King's College London and Executive Director, King's Health Partners. For services to Academic Medicine (London) Professor James MCDONALD Principal and Vice-Chancellor, University of Strathclyde. For services to Education, Engineering and the Economy. (Ayrshire and Arran) David MCVICAR Director. For services to Opera. (London) Dr Daniel MOYNIHAN Chief Executive, The Harris Federation of London Schools. For services to Education. (London) Brian Walter POMEROY, CBE For services to Financial Inclusion and to the Voluntary Sector. (London) 2 The Queen's Birthday Honours List 16 June 2012 George REID For services to Scottish Politics and Public Life. (Stirling and Falkirk) Professor Michael John Howard STERLING For services to Higher Education, Science and Engineering. (Gloucestershire) Richard Henry Simpson STILGOE, OBE DL Philanthropist. For charitable services through the Alchemy Foundation. (Surrey) 3 The Queen's Birthday Honours List 16 June 2012 Order of the Bath - Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath Paul Christopher JENKINS, QC Chief Executive and Permanent Secretary, Treasury Solicitor's Department. (London) 4 The Queen's Birthday Honours List 16 June 2012 Order of the Bath - Companions of the Order of the Bath Richard DENNIS, OBE For public service. (London) Ms Helen EDWARDS, CBE Director-General, Justice Policy Group, Ministry of Justice. (London) Richard Paul HATFIELD, CBE Director-General, International, Strategy and Environment, Department for Transport. (London) Edgar Frederick JARDINE Interim Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Policing Board. (Down) Peter Edward LEWIS Chief Executive Officer, Crown Prosecution Service. (London) Miriam Catherine, Mrs ROSEN Lately Her Majesty's Chief Inspector, Ofsted. For services to Education. (Lancashire) Alan David SHANNON Permanent Secretary, Department for Social Development, Northern Ireland Executive. (Down) Professor Leonard Alan WINTERS Lately Chief Economist, Department for International Development. (East Sussex) 5 The Queen's Birthday Honours List 16 June 2012 Order of the British Empire - Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) Sir (Thomas) John PARKER For services to Industry and to the Voluntary Sector. (Devon) 6 The Queen's Birthday Honours List 16 June 2012 Order of the British Empire - Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) Dr Mary Doreen ARCHER Chair, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS. (Cambridgeshire) Ms Zaha HADID, CBE For services to Architecture. (London) The Right Honourable Tessa Jane JOWELL, MP For political and charitable services. (London) Professor Julia Elizabeth KING, CBE Vice-Chancellor, Aston University. For services to Higher Education and Technology. (Cambridgeshire) Professor Tina LAVENDER Professor of Midwifery, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester. For services to Midwifery. (Merseyside) Miss Lucy Jeanne NEVILLE-ROLFE, CMG Deputy Chair, British Retail Consortium and Executive Director, Corporate and Legal Affairs, Tesco plc. For services to Industry and voluntary service. (London) Theresa, Mrs SACKLER Philanthropist. For services to the Arts. (London) Professor Janet Maureen THORNTON, CBE Director, European Bioinformatics Institute. For services to Bioinformatics. (Hertfordshire) 7 The Queen's Birthday Honours List 16 June 2012 Order of the British Empire - Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) The Earl of CADOGAN, DL Philanthropist. For charitable services. (London) 8 The Queen's Birthday Honours List 16 June 2012 Order of the British Empire - Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) Professor Andreas Ntinou ADAM Professor of Interventional Radiology, St Thomas’ Hospital, London. For services to Interventional Radiology. (London) Lesley-Anne, Mrs ALEXANDER Chief Executive, Royal National Institute of Blind People and Chair, Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations. For services to the Voluntary Sector. (Middlesex) Michael Alexander BAKER Head of Benefits Centres, Benefits Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions. (North Yorkshire) James Mark BAYLEY Lately Chief Executive, London and Continental Railways Ltd. For services to the Rail Industry. (London) Joshua Adam BERGER President and Managing Director, Warner Bros UK. For services to the Creative Industries. (London) Michael BERKELEY Composer and Broadcaster. For services to Music. (London) Mary, Mrs BERRY Cookery Writer and Broadcaster. For services to Culinary Arts. (Buckinghamshire) Dr Irene BISHOP Co-Director, Southwark Schools Learning Partnership and Headteacher, St Saviour's and St Olave's CofE Secondary School. For services to Education. (London) Tony BURTON Lately Director, Civic Voice. For services to Planning, Local Government and Communities. (London) 9 The Queen's Birthday Honours List 16 June 2012 Paul Michael CALLAGHAN Chairman, One North East Regional Development Agency. For services to the North East Region. (Tyne and Wear) James Macrae CAMPBELL Director, Energy Development, Department of Energy and Climate Change. (Aberdeenshire) Paul Stephen CARROLL Senior Civil Servant, HM Prison Service, Ministry of Justice. (Kent) Professor Lorna Ann CASSELTON Emeritus Professor of Fungal Genetics, University of Oxford. For services to Fungal Genetics and to International Science (Oxfordshire) Alexander Surtees CHANCELLOR For services to Journalism. (Northamptonshire) Susan Avril, Lady CHINN For charitable services to Health and to the Arts. (London) Dr Richard Henry Tudor CHRISTOPHERS Founder, The Sixteen. For services to Music. (Kent) Jeremy Charles CLARKE Chair, New Savoy Partnership. For services to Mental Health. (London) Carole, Mrs COCHRANE, DL Ambassador and Lately Chief Executive, The Princess Royal Trust for Carers. For services to Family Carers. (Lancashire) Professor William Stuart COLE For services to Transport. (Cardiff) 10 The Queen's Birthday Honours List 16 June 2012 David Beresford CRAGG, OBE Lately National Director of Development, Skills Funding Agency and Lately Deputy Chairman, WorldSkills 2011. For services to Education and Skills. (West Midlands) Nicholas CRICHTON District Judge. For services to the Family Justice System. (London) Adrian Kevin CURLEY Lately Chief Executive, National Association for Voluntary and Community Action. For services to the Voluntary and Community Sector. (Derbyshire) David John DANIELS Chief Consultant, Sensors, Cobham Technical Services. For services to the Defence Industry. (West Sussex) Paul ELLIOTT, MBE For services to Equality and Diversity in Football. (London) Professor Jonathan Richard ELLIS, FRS Clerk Maxwell Professor of Theoretical Physics, King's College London and Scientist, CERN. For services to Science and Technology. (Overseas) Ms Maria Delfina ENTRECANALES For services to the Arts. (London) Dr James Austin FERGUSON Senior Civil Servant, Permanent Secretary for Tax Group (Central Policy), London, HM Revenue and Customs. (Surrey) Stuart John FRASER Chairman, Policy and Resources Committee, City of London Corporation. For services to the City of London. (London) Michael John FUHR, OBE Commercial Adviser, Department for Transport. (Berkshire) 11 The Queen's Birthday Honours List 16 June 2012 (Mary) Jane, Mrs FURNISS Chief Executive Officer, Independent Police Complaints Commission. For services to Justice and Policing. (London) Professor Christopher GASKELL Principal, Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. For services to Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture. (Gloucestershire) Professor Duncan Mackay GEDDES Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Royal Brompton Hospital, London. For services to Medical Research, Charity and Education. (London)
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