New Year Honours list 2013

A list of the recipients of the Queens New Year Honours list

A list of the recipients of the Queens New Year Honours list

ORDER OF THE COMPANIONS OF HONOUR (CH)

Sebastian Newbold Baron Coe, KBE. Chair, LOCOG. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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Professor Peter Ware Higgs. Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Edinburgh. For services to Physics.

KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS (GBE)

Sir Alan Peter Budd. For services to Economic Policy and the Office for Budget Responsibility.

Sir Keith Edward Mills. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

DAMES COMMANDER (DBE)

The Rt Hon Margaret Mary Beckett, MP. For public and political service.

Dr Christine Braddock, CBE. Principal and chief executive, Birmingham Metropolitan College. For services to Further Education.

Ms Sally Coates. Principal, Burlington Danes Academy, Hammersmith. For services to Education.

Professor Sarah Ann Cowley. For services to Health Visiting.

Ms Nancy Karen Hallett, OBE. Former chief executive, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.

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Mrs Helen Hyde. Headmistress, Watford Grammar School for Girls, Hertfordshire, and president, Freedom and Autonomy For Schools National Association. For services to Education.

Mrs Joan Christine McVittie. Headteacher, Woodside High School, Haringey, and Past president, Association of School and College Leaders. For services to Education.

Mrs Priscilla Jane Newell, OBE, JP. For services to the Pension Industry and to Charity.

Ms Vicki Paterson. Executive Headteacher, Brindishe Green School, Brindishe Lee School and Lee Manor School, Lewisham. For services to Education.

Professor Carol Vivien Robinson. Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Oxford. For services to Science and Industry.

Ms Angela Eileen Watkinson. Member of Parliament for Hornchurch and Upminster. For public and political service.

KNIGHTS (KBE)

Paul Clive Baron Deighton. Chief executive Officer, LOCOG. For services to London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

KNIGHTS BACHELOR

Professor George Thomas Berwick, CBE. Headteacher, Ravens Wood School, Bromley, Kent. For services to Education.

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Quentin Saxby Blake, CBE. Illustrator. For services to Illustration.

Professor Keith Burnett, CBE, FRS. Vice-Chancellor, University of Sheffield. For services to Science and Higher Education.

Professor Ian David Diamond, FRSE. Principal and vice-Chancellor, University of Aberdeen. For services to Social Science and Higher Education.

Kenneth Henry Grange, CBE. Industrial Designer. For services to Design.

Michael Aron Heller. Philanthropist. For charitable services.

Peter Gerard Hendy, CBE. Commissioner, Transport for London. For services to Transport and the community.

Bernard Hogan-Howe, QPM. Commissioner, Metropolitan Police. For services to Policing.

John Mark Nicholas Leighton. Director general, National Galleries of Scotland. For services to Art.

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Martin James Narey. Ministerial Adviser on Adoption. For services to Vulnerable People.

Robert Stephen O’Brien, CBE. Chairman, Barts Health NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare and to the community in London.

Professor David Neil Payne, CBE, FRS. Director, Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton. For services to Photonics Research and Applications.

Hector William Hepburn Sants. Formerly chief executive Officer, Financial Services Authority. For services to Financial Services and Regulation.

Richard Charles Scrimgeour Shepherd. Member of Parliament for Aldridge Brownhill. For public service.

Martin Gregory Smith. Philanthropist. For charitable services to Education, the Arts and Science.

Christopher Stone. Executive Headteacher, The Arthur Terry and Stockland Green Schools, Birmingham. For services to Education.

Professor Hew Francis Anthony Strachan, DL. Chichele Professor of the History of War, All Souls Oxford. For services to the Ministry of Defence. (Biggar, Lanarkshire)

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Professor Simon Charles Wessely. For services to Military Healthcare and to Psychological Medicine.

Nicholas Stephen Williams. Formerly Principal of The BRIT School, Croydon. For services to Education.

David Hugh Wootton. Lord Mayor of London. For services to Legal Business, Charity and the City of London.

Dr Hossein Yassaie. Chief executive Officer, Imagination Technologies Group. For services to Technology and Innovation.

COMMANDERS (CBE)

Professor Josephine Dawn Ades, OBE. Professor of Art History and Theory, University of Essex. For services to Higher Education and Art History.

Reginald William Bailey. Chief executive, Mothers’ Union. For service to Children and Families.

Alexander Charles Beard. Deputy director, Tate. For services to the Arts.

Peter John Luther Beaumont. Recorder of London. For services to the Administration of Justice.

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John Michael Berman. Chairman, Southbank Sinfonia. For services to Music Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy.

Mrs Cherie Blair. For services to Women’s Issues and to charity in the UK and Overseas.

Dr Steven Robert Boorman. Consultant in Occupational Health. For services to Occupational Medicine.

John Peter Bothamley. Founder, the Four Acre Trust. For charitable services in the UK and Overseas.

Dr Terence George Bramall. Philanthropist. For charitable services.

Timothy James Breedon. Formerly Group chief executive, Legal and General Group and chairman, Association of British Insurers. For services to the Insurance Industry.

Professor John Richard Britton. Honorary consultant in Respiratory Medicine and Professor of Epidemiology, Nottinghamshire. For services to Respiratory Medicine.

The Honourable Mr Justice Thomas Alexander Burgess. Temporary High Court Judge and lately Presiding County Court Judge and lately Recorder of Belfast. For services to the Administration of Justice.

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Ms Catherine Bush. (Kate Bush) Singer and Songwriter. For services to Music.

Brian Cantor. Vice-Chancellor, The University of York. For services to Higher Education.

Michael Maurice Cashman. Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands and Co-Founder, Stonewall. For public and political service.

David Millar Clark. National Clinical Adviser, Department of Health. For services to Mental Health.

Dr David Douglas Cleevely. Founding director, Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge. For services to Technology and Innovation.

James Michael Thomas Cochrane. Chairman, The British Red Cross Society. For services to Health.

Neale Coleman. Director, London 2012, Greater London Authority. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Neil Couling. Work Services director, Department for Work and Pensions. For public service.

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Ms Sherry Coutu. Angel Investor. For services to Entrepreneurship.

Barry Geoffery Cox. Chairman, Digital UK. For services to the Media and Digital Television.

Philip Gotsall Cox. Chief executive Officer, International Power. For services to the Energy Industry.

John Geraint Davies. For voluntary and charitable services in Wales.

Mrs Helen Deeble. Chief executive, P&O Ferries Division and president, UK Chamber of Shipping. For services to the Shipping Industry.

Professor Joseph Stuart Elborn. Professor of Respiratory Medicine Queen’s University Belfast and consultant Physician, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.

Ms Tracey Emin. Artist. For services to the Arts.

Professor Eileen Evason. For services to Disadvantaged People in Northern Ireland.

John James Fenwick. Deputy chairman, Fenwick Limited. For services to the Retail Business.

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Nicholas Eustace Haddon Ferguson. Chair, Courtauld Institute. For services to Philanthropy and Higher Education.

Duncan Struthers Fletcher. Chair, Forth Holdings. For services to Business and to the community in Stirlingshire.

Professor Gary Ashley Ford. Director, UK Stroke Research Network and Clinical director, Newcastle University. For services to research in Stroke Medicine.

Christine Forster. Operations director, Child Support Agency, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the Transformation of the Child Support System.

Ms Martha Lane Fox Uk. Digital Champion. For voluntary services to the UK Digital Economy and to charity.

Professor Judith Anne Freedman. Professor of Tax Law, Oxford University. For services to Tax Research.

Professor Pamela Gillies. Principal and vice-Chancellor, Glasgow Caledonian University. For services to Education and Public Health.

David Goldstone. Finance and Programme director, Government Olympic Executive. For services to the Financial Administration of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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Professor Joanna Dorothy Haigh. Professor of Atmospheric Physics, Imperial College London. For services to Physics.

Malcolm John Charles Harbour. Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands. For services to the UK Economy.

Professor Keith Gordon Harding. Director, Wound Healing Research Centre and director, Time Institute, Department of Dermatology and Wound Healing, Cardiff University. For services to Medicine and Healthcare.

Professor Jaqueline Hayden. (Jaqueline DUNBAR) Postgraduate Dean, North West Region. For services to Medical Education.

Ms Pauline Maria Hayes. Deputy director and head, Department for International Development Afghanistan. For service to the UK’s International Development Effort in Afghanistan.

Stephen Hugh Henwood, TD. Chairman, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority. For services to the Nuclear Industry and charity.

Professor Richard Holdaway. Director of RAL Space, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. For services to Science and Technology.

Malcolm Hurlston. Founder and president, Consumer Credit Counselling Service. For Financial Services.

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Leslie Lars Iversen. Chair, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs. For services to Pharmacology.

Ms Deborah Ann Jevans. Director of Sport, LOCOG. For services to Sport and the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Councillor Peter Jones. Leader, East Sussex County Council. For services to Local Government in the South East.

Professor Francis Patrick Kelly, FRS. Professor of the Mathematics of Systems, University of Cambridge. For services to Mathematical Science.

Ms Tracey Kneale. Headteacher, Marlbrook Primary School, Herefordshire. For services to Education.

Mrs Jane Lees. Formerly Headteacher, Hindley High School, Wigan. For services to Education.

Mrs Isabel Letwin. Director, Legal Services, Department of Health. For Legal services to Government.

Magnus Duncan Linklater. Formerly Editor, The Times in Scotland. For services to the Arts and Media in Scotland.

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Ian Livingstone, OBE. Life president, Eidos. For services to the Computer Gaming Industry.

Richard Long. Landscape Artist and Sculptor. For services to Art.

Miss Ruth Mackenzie, OBE. Director, Cultural Olympiad. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Rory Mair. Chief executive, Convention of Scottish Local Authorities. For services to Local Government.

Ms Penny Mansfield. Director, OnePlusOne, London. For services to Children and Families.

Peter Vincent Marks. Group chief executive, The Co-operative Group. For services to the Retail Trade.

Ms Diane Robertson Martin. Formerly director, Trust, Lambeth. For services to Vulnerable Women.

Peter David Mason. Parliamentary Security director. For services to Parliament.

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Bernard Gerald (Brian) McCloskey. Regional director, Health Protection Agency. For services to Public Health and Safety.

John Charles McIntosh, OBE. Educator and Adviser. For services to Education.

Professor Susan Mendus. Morrell Professor Emerita of Political Philosophy, University of York. For services to Political Science. Ms Carolyn Elizabeth Miller. Chief executive, Merlin. For services to International Humanitarian Aid.

Ms Janice Munday. Director, Advanced Manufacturing and Services, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. For services to the Transformation of Business Support Schemes.

Stephen Munday. Executive Principal, Comberton Village College, Cambridgeshire, and National Leader in Education, National College for School Leadership. For services to Education.

Mrs Angela Mary O’Donoghue. Formerly Principal, City of Sunderland College. For services to Further Education.

Professor Richard Jonathan Parker. Director of Research and Technology, Rolls-Royce Group. For services to Engineering.

Ms Arlene Phillips, OBE. Choreographer. For services to Dance and to charity.

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Anthony William Pidgley. Chairman, Berkeley Group. For services to the Housing Sector and the community.

David Tom Potts. Formerly plc Board Member and chief executive, Tesco Asia. For services to Employment, Skills and Apprenticeships in the Retail Sector.

Shabir Randeree. Chairman, DCD Group and Founding Member EduTrust and Islamic Bank of Britain plc. For services to Business and Education.

John Reilly. Principal, Mid-Cheshire College. For services to Further Education.

Ms Carolyn Robson. Headteacher, Rushey Mead School and lately Executive Headteacher, Fullhurst College, Leicester. For services to Education.

Ms Nicky Roche. Director, Operations, Government Olympic Executive. For services to the Staging of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Dr Peter Julian Ruback. Formerly Deputy director, Housing Revenue Account and Decent Homes Programme, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Council Housing Reform.

Timothy Peter Sands. Deputy director, NHS Pay, Pensions and Employment Services, Department of Health, Leeds. For services to the Reform of the National Health Service Pension Scheme.

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Ms Su Joscelyn Sayer, OBE. Chief executive, United Response. For services to People with Disabilities in the UK.

Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Severn. Head, Public Order Unit, Crime and Policing Group, Home Office. For services to Public Protection.

Caroline Shaw. Chief executive, The Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.

David Richard Sheepshanks. Chair, St. George’s Park. For services to Football and for charitable services in Suffolk.

Ms Dale Inez Simon. Director of Equality and Diversity, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to the Development of Equality and Diversity in the Crown Prosecution Service.

Anthony John Smith. Director, UK Border Agency Olympics Programme, Home Office. For services to the Security of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Christopher John Addison Smith. Chief of Staff, Lambeth Palace. For services to the Church of England.

Philip Smith. National secretary, Association of Conservative Clubs. For political service.

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Martin Coulson Spray. Chief executive, Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust. For services to Nature Conservation.

Ms Marie Staunton. Chief executive, PLAN UK. For services to International Humanitarian Aid.

Ms Caroline Tapster. Formerly chief executive, Hertfordshire County Council. For services to Local Government.

Michael Terrett. Chief Operating Officer, Rolls-Royce plc. For services to UK Engineering.

John Francis Mathieson Tesh. Formerly Deputy director, Civil Contingency Secretariat, Cabinet Office. For services to UK Civil Resilience and the Development of the National Risk Assessment.

Stephen Visscher. Deputy chief executive and chief Operating Officer, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. For services to the Support of Scientific Research.

Leslie Howard Walton, OBE. Formerly Chair, the Young People’s Learning Agency. For services to Education.

Ms Johanna Elizabeth Martin Waterous. Venture Capital Investor. For services to Supporting Business Growth.

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Paul Stephen Westbury. Chief executive Officer, Buro Happold. For services to Engineering and Construction.

Roger Hugh Williams. Member of Parliament for Brecon and Radnorshire. For public and political service.

Dr Marian Wilson. Deputy director, Sheffield, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Increasing Tax Revenue through Innovative National Schemes.

Miss Eleri Catherine Wones. Deputy director, Treasury Solicitors Department. For Legal services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.


CBE

Ms Catherine Bush. (Kate Bush) Singer and Songwriter. For services to Music. (Abingdon)

Ms Tracey Emin. Artist. For services to the Arts. (London)

Professor Pamela Gillies. Principal and vice-Chancellor, Glasgow Caledonian University. For services to Education and Public Health. (Glasgow)

Magnus Duncan Linklater. Formerly Editor, The Times in Scotland. For services to the Arts and Media in Scotland. (Edinburgh)

Rory Mair. Chief executive, Convention of Scottish Local Authorities. For services to Local Government. (Rosemarkie, Ross and Cromarty)

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Ms Arlene Phillips, OBE. Choreographer. For services to Dance and to charity. (London)

Professor Howard Laurence Liddell. Co-Founder, Scottish Ecological Design Association. For services to Ecological Design and charity. (Edinburgh)

John Jeremy Lloyd. Screenwriter. For services to British Comedy. (London)

Ms Stella McCartney. Fashion Designer. For services to Fashion. (London)

Gordon Lamont McCormack. Chair, Scottish Disability Sport. For services to the Special Olympics and Disability Sport. (Milngavie, Glasgow)

Ewan Gordon McGregor. Actor. For services to Drama and Charity. (London)

Mrs Eileen Moir. Formerly Executive director of Nursing, Health Improvement Scotland. For services to Nursing and Healthcare. (Selkirk, Roxburgh Ettrick and Lauderdale)

Mrs Audrey Margaret Mooney. Governor, HM Prison Aberdeen, Scottish Prison Service. For services to the Scottish Prison Service. (Banchory, Aberdeenshire)

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Ms Isobel Anne Poole. Formerly Sheriff. For services to Justice in Scotland and the community in Edinburgh. (Edinburgh)

Professor David Porteous, FRSE. Professor of Human Genetics and molecular Medicine, University of Edinburgh. For services to Science. (Edinburgh)

Professor James Ivor Prosser. Personal Chair in Microbiology, University of Aberdeen. For services to Environmental Science. (Ellon, Aberdeenshire)

Dr Edward Bruce Ritson. Chair, Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems. For services to Alcohol Research. (Edinburgh)

Michael Frederick Wells. Chair, Lochs and Glens Holidays. For services to the Tourism Industry and to charity. (Beaulieu, Hampshire)

Mrs Joyce Young. Owner, By Storm Ltd. For services to the Textile Industry and the community in Glasgow. (Bearsden, Glasgow)

MBE

Miss Cherry Alexander. Head of International Competition, UK Athletics. For service to Sport. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Colin Appleyard. For services to Motorcycle Sport. (Keighley, West Yorkshire)

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John Henry Batchelor. Illustrator. For services to IIlustration. (Wimborne, Dorset)

Miss Nicola Benedetti. Violinist. For services to Music and to charity.

Ms Tracey Berry. Family Support Teacher, Forthview Primary School, Edinburgh. For services to Education. (Corstorphine, Edinburgh)

Professor Oscar Peter Buneman, FRS. Professor of Database Systems, University of Edinburgh. For services to Data Systems and Computing.

Daniel Douglas Kenneth Campbell. Master Whisky Distiller, Tomatin Distillery. For services to the Whisky Industry and to the community in Strathdearn, Inverness-shire. (Inverness-shire)

Mrs Patricia Chalmers. Formerly Member, Glasgow City Council. For services to Built Heritage in Glasgow. (Glasgow)

James Alan Christie. Networks Resource Leader, East Scotland. For services to the Electricity Industry and Customers in Scotland. (Armadale, West Lothian)

Mrs Jessie Colquhoun. Formerly Community Nurse, NHS Highland. For services to Healthcare in Ardnamurchan, Argyll. (Kilchoan, Argyll and Bute)

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Robert Cooper. Formerly Co-ordinator, Penicuik First Responders. For voluntary service in Penicuik, Midlothian. (Falkirk, Stirling and Falkirk)

Ian John Craig. Formerly president, The Scottish Beekeepers Association. For services to Beekeeping. (Johnstone, Renfrewshire)

Robert Croft. For services to Cricket. (Swansea)

Gordon John Day. For voluntary services to Rowing and charitable services through the Allan Glen’s School Club. (Bishopbriggs, Glasgow)

Anthony Rowland Favell. Councillor and Chair, Peak District National Park Authority.

Kevin Findlater. Chief inspector, Central Scotland Police. For services to the Environment and to the community in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. (Aberfoyle, Stirling and Falkirk)

Martin Fraser Gardner. Programme Co-ordinator, International Conifer Conservation Programme. For services to Horticultural Conservation. (Edinburgh)

Leslie Hoey. For services to charity in Scotland. (Wishaw, Lanarkshire)

Derek Neil Louttit. Clinical Lead, Scottish Ambulance Service. For services to the Scottish Ambulance Service and the community in the West of Scotland. (East Kilbride, Lanarkshire)

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Mrs Mamie MacLeod. For voluntary services to Save the Children, Stornoway. (Isle of Lewis, Western Isles)

Leslie Manson. Executive director of Education, Leisure and Housing, Orkney Islands Council. For services to Scottish Education and the community in Orkney. (Kirkwall, Orkney)

Miss Moira McArthur. Headteacher, Sandaig Primary School, Glasgow. For services to Education and the community in Glasgow. (Glasgow)

Mrs Elizabeth McCafferty. Executive Officer, DWP Operations. For services to Jobseekers with Disabilities in Stirling. (Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk)

Mrs Lynn McCafferty. Headteacher, Brucehill Early Education and Childcare Centre, West Dunbartonshire. For services to Education. (West Dunbartonshire, Dunbartonshire)

Gerard McElroy, DL. Member, North Lanarkshire Council. For services to Local Government and the community in Lanarkshire. (Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire)

James Murdoch. Dwp Operations. For services to Jobseekers and services to the community in Scotland.

Mrs Rachel Barnetson Phillips. For services to Scottish Country Dancing. (Isle of Arran, Western Isles)

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Mrs Elizabeth Pitcairn. For services to Young People in Scotland through the Girl Guides. (Balerno, Edinburgh)

Mark Ravin Ramprakash. Formerly Cricketer, Surrey County Cricket Club. For services to Sport. (Middlesex)

Ms Siobhan Redmond. Actress. For services to Drama. (London)

Douglas Roxburgh. For services to Residential Child Care in Edinburgh. (Edinburgh)

Mrs Fiona Elizabeth Stuart. President, The Tullochan Trust. For services to Young people in Dunbartonshire. (Gartocharn, Dunbartonshire)

Andrew Edward Thomson. For services to Bowls. (London)

David Valentine. Formerly head of Economic Development, Angus Council. For services to Local Government and the community in Angus. (Forfar, Angus)

Alan Walker. Honorary Fellow, University of Edinburgh. For services to Science Engagement and Science Education in Scotland. (Edinburgh)

George Willacy, JP. For services to the community in Annandale and Eskdale, Dumfries and Galloway.

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John James Williams. For services to Rugby and charitable services in Wales. (Bridgend)

Lady Robert Wilson. Secretary, Friends of Home Hospital. For services to the community in Lanarkshire.

Mrs Stephanie Vernon Irons-Young. (Stephanie Young), lately Provost, East Ayrshire. For services to Local Government and to charity.

ROYAL VICTORIAN MEDAL

Mrs Doreen Elizabeth Fraser. Daily Lady, Palace of Holyroodhouse.

BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL

Mrs Mary Catherine Anderson, Centre manager, The Broomhouse Centre. For services to the community in Broomhouse, Edinburgh. Edinburgh

David Eoin Fyffe Bennet, For services to Music in Perthshire. Stormontfield, Perth and Kinross

Mrs Alice Anne Bovill, Chair, St. Mary’s Association of Residents and Tenants. For services to the community in Dundee. Dundee

Mrs Agnes Cadger, Club secretary, Scottish Classic Racing Motor Club. For services to Motorcycle Racing. Saltcoats, Ayrshire and Arran

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Mrs Janet Stewart Campbell, For voluntary service to the British Red Cross Society in Argyll. Argyll and Bute

Douglas Noble Currie, For services to Drama and Teaching in Edinburgh. Edinburgh

Ian Dickson, Director, Friends of the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre. For services to the Welfare of People with Cancer in the West of Scotland. Milngavie, Glasgow

Dr Alice Doherty, For services to Oxfam Musselburgh. Musselburgh, East Lothian

Mrs Jennifer Donald, Voluntary Carer. For services to Older People in Milngavie, Dunbartonshire. Milngavie, Dunbartonshire

Mrs Cecilia Catherine Fernie, Founder, Greyhound Rescue, Fife. For services to Animal Welfare. Burntisland, Fife

Colin Gardiner, Operations manager, Helensburgh Lifeboat, RNLI. For services to Maritime Safety. Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire

Thomas Louis Gilzean, For services to charitable fundraising in Edinburgh. Edinburgh

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John James, For voluntary and charitable services to the community in Dundee. Dundee

Mrs Agnes Jane Elizabeth Leask, Crofter. For services to Crofting in Shetland. Shetland

Mrs Jessie MacNeil, For services to the community on the Isle of Barra, Western Isles. Isle of Barra, Western Isles

James Norman MacRae, DL For voluntary service in Dunbartonshire. Gartocharn, Dunbartonshire

Mrs Mary Nicolson, Chair, Blackburn Family Centre. For services to the community in Blackburn, West Lothian. Blackburn, West Lothian

Michael George Reid, For charitable services in Fife and Angus. Cupar, Fife

Miss Rosemary Ritchie, Volunteer, Queensferry RNLI Shop. For services to Maritime Safety. Queensferry, West Lothian

Alexander Russell, For services to the community in Kinglassie Fife. Lochgelly, Fife

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Ernest Edward Sangster, For voluntary service to the community in Banchory Aberdeenshire. Banchory, Aberdeenshire

Mrs Patricia Anne Spencer, Chair of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Area Nursing and Midwifery Committee. For services to Nursing in Glasgow. Gartcosh, Glasgow

Col Alan Ronald Tapp, For voluntary service to SSAFA Forces Help in Stirlingshire. Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk

Dr John Barron Webster, For services to Journalism. Netherlee, Glasgow

Mrs Elizabeth Gordon Williamson, Ophthalmology Charge Nurse, NHS Borders. For services to Ophthalmology in the Scottish Borders. Selkirk, Roxburgh Ettrick and Lauderdale

QUEEN’S POLICE MEDAL (QPM)

Andrew Barker, Chief Constable, Fife Constabulary.

George Graham, Chief Constable, Northern Constabulary.

David O’Connor, Chief Superintendent, Northern Constabulary.

QUEEN’S FIRE SERVICE MEDAL (QFSM)

Ronald Beedie, Watch manager, Grampian Fire and Rescue Service.

David Millar, Acting chief Officer, Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service.

QUEEN’S AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL (QAM)

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Gary Hardacre, Head of Risk and Resilience, Scottish Ambulance Service.

ORDER OF THE BATH

DCB

Mrs Ursula Brennan. Permanent secretary, Ministry of Justice. For public and voluntary service. (London)

KCB

Jonathan Evans. For services to Defence. (London)

Robert James Rogers. Clerk of the House and chief executive, House of Commons. For parliamentary and public service. (Blakemere, Herefordshire)

CB

Jeremy John Beeton. Director-General, Government Olympic Executive. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. (Staindrop, Durham)

Miss Mridul Hegde. Director, Financial Stability, HM Treasury. For services to the Stabilisation of the British Banking System. (London)

Trevor John Llanwarne. Government Actuary. For services to the Actuarial Profession and Public Finances and to Public Service Pension Reform. (Sevenoaks, Kent)

Stephen Augustus Lovegrove. Chief executive, Shareholder Executive. For services to the Government as Shareholder. (London)

Oswyn George Paulin. Head of Government Legal Service, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Government in Northern Ireland and voluntary service through the Scout Association. (Belfast)

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Mrs Alison Saunders. Chief Crown Prosecutor for London, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order especially after the 2011 London Riots. (London)

Dr Michael William Weightman. Her Majesty’s chief Nuclear Inspector, Office for Nuclear Regulation, Health and Safety Executive. For services to the Improvement of Nuclear Safety. (Chester, Cheshire)

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