(Llanelli, Dyfed), David Fraser Owen. (Stourbridge, West Midlands), Joshua Hale. (Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan), Bruce Lewis Hamilton Powell. (London, Greater London), Rosemary Elizabeth Brewster. For services to Kickboxing and to Young People in Bristol. (Ilkley, West Yorkshire), Karen Lesley OBrien. President, Libraries Connected. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Nicholas Mark Guttmann. For services to Radio and to Television. For services to People with Genetic High Risk of Cancer in Northern Ireland. For services to Young People in Roundhay, Leeds through Girlguiding UK. Lately Chief Executive, Society of Maritime Industries. Birthday Honours 2019. Regional Chief Pharmacist and Controlled Drug Accountable Officer, NHS England and NHS Improvement, North West Region. For services to Housing and to the Homeless. For services to the community in Bedfordshire, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. (Peterhead, Aberdeenshire), Mathew Sullivan. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. Christopher Thomas Lomax. For public service. (Tring, Hertfordshire), Stuart Howard Lamb. (Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire), Councillor Paul Stephen Jackson. (Portsmouth, Hampshire), Wendy Clapham. (Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire), Elizabeth Doherty. Co-founder, the Italian Job. For voluntary service to the Hastings Foodbank. For services to Higher Education. For services to Healthcare during Covid-19. (Little Kingshill, Buckinghamshire). For services to the NHS in Wales during the Covid-19 Response. For services to British foreign policy. (London, Greater London), Philip Larkin. For voluntary service to Young People with Autism and Learning Difficulties in Belfast. (Loughton, Essex), Harjinder Kaur Kandola. 2020-2021 USPAP Extension On February 19, 2021, The Appraisal Foundation's Appraisal Standards Board (ASB) announced the current (2020-2021) edition of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) will be extended by one year. For voluntary service to Newport Community Cricket Club, South Wales. (Langbank, Renfrewshire), Linda Elizabeth Stewart. Founder, Alec Normand Fund. Co-founder and Trustee, Natasha Allergy Research Foundation. Civilian Secretary, HQ 38 (Irish) Brigade, Northern Ireland Garrison. For services to the Administration of Justice. (Edinburgh, Midlothian), Lucy Victoria Bird. (Northwich, Cheshire), Patricia Ann Holt. For services to British Nationals overseas. For services to Humanitarian Relief and to International Development. For services to the NHS. For services to British Nationals in Spain. Chair of Governors, Education Partnership North East. (Abroad, Abroad), Andrew Shelley. (London, Greater London), David Alan John Walrond. For services to Rugby League Football, the community in Keighley, West Yorkshire and to Charity during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Keith Robinson. Desk Officer, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to Higher Education. (Dunoon, Argyll and Bute), Lawrence Victor Cantle. For services to British Nationals overseas. (Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffordshire), Stella Winifred Thebridge. For services to Community Policing in Lambeth, London. Chair and Captain, The Medusa Trust. For services to the Creation of the Culture in Quarantine Virtual Festival of Arts during Covid-19. Sarah Katherine McLean. For services to the Arts. Policy Manager, BT. For services to Mental Health in the Jewish Community. Work Coach, Work and Health Services, South London District, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Museums and to the Arts. For services to the community in Dungannon, County Tyrone. lately Senior Book Conservator Restorer, Royal Collection, Royal Household. Co-founder, Scottish Tech Army. Head of Volunteer and Community Services, Association of Jewish Refugees. Deputy Chief Inspector, Office for Nuclear Regulation. (London, Greater London), Katherine Nicholls. (Newport, Isle of Wight), Stephen Christopher Gee. Detective Chief Superintendent Stuart Paul Hooper. David Kin Chu Quan M.B.E. For services to National Security. (London, Greater London), Jeanne Olive Nuttall. For services to Education in Birmingham. Dr. Christopher Richard Lewis. (Chatham, Kent), Craig Stephen Russell. Regional Manager, Immigration Enforcement International, Home Office. (Saffron Walden, Essex), Timothy Robert Root. (London, Greater London), Sasi Srinivasan. The Birthday Honours List 2021 is the most ethnically diverse list to date. For services to Girlguiding. For services to St Helena and its Covid-19 response. For services to Young People. For services to Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence in Essex. For services to the Jewish Community. For services to Education and to Charity. (Winsford, Cheshire), Gabriella Isabel Pimentel. (Oban, Argyll and Bute), Lynne Frances Bradley. (Esher, Surrey), Paula Claire Routledge. Area Business Manager, Crown Prosecution Service, South West. For services to supporting Victims of Terrorism in the UK and Belgium. (Burntisland, Fife), Rhammel Emmanual Basil Afflick. (Broughty Ferry, Angus), Anne-Marie Douglas. (London, Greater London), Stephen Bagshaw. Volunteer and Founding Member, Ballywillan Girls Brigade. (Baldock, Hertfordshire), Dr Alison Anne Monaghan. For services to Education. (Exeter, Devon), Professor Simon Baron-Cohen. For services to Paediatrics and the Covid-19 Response. (Southport, Merseyside), Janet Christine Bays. For services to UK/Afghanistan relations. Professor of Artificial Intelligence, Liverpool John Moores University. For services to Disadvantaged Children and Young People. For services to the Creative Economy. Protocol Adviser. (London, Greater London), Robert Duncan Dick. (Belfast, County Antrim), Mark Julian Hopwood. For services to Education and to Students with Hearing Impairments. For services to Diversity in the NHS in Wales. (Wirral, Merseyside), Philip Roy Cross. (Brackley, Northamptonshire), Chitra Sundaram. (Otley, West Yorkshire), Dr Edgar Joseph Feuchtwanger. (Oxford, Oxfordshire), Matthew John Stutely. Going Abroad Advisor, Diplomatic Service Families Association. For services to Law Enforcement. For services to Midwifery and Infant Feeding. (Shipley, West Yorkshire), Ilse Catherine Crawford MBE. David James Cartwright. Chief Executive, Mendip YMCA. For services to Charity during the Covid-19 Response. (London, Greater London), Jon Martin Davis. For services to UK/UAE financial relations. (Weston-super-Mare, Somerset), Alan Trevor Emby. Headteacher, Ridgeway School, Farnham. (Dorset), Stuart Errington. For services to the community in London. Principal Clinical Scientist, Infection Prevention and Control and Joint Trust Lead Healthcare Scientist, Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. (Eynsford, Kent), Nwamaka Carol Akiwumi. For services to Fostering. For services to the Elderly in the British and Brazilian communities. For services to UK/India relations. Founder, Just Like Us. The honours system continues to champion diversity at all levels and celebrates the breadth of service given by people from all backgrounds from all across the UK. Clare Margaret Ryder. Medical Director, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust. Solicitor. For voluntary service to Dentistry and Dental Training Abroad. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire), Steven Mark Langley. For services to Healthcare in Guernsey during the Covid-19 pandemic. (London, Greater London), Gregory Peter Silvester. For services to Youth Empowerment and Social Welfare Projects. Essex Police. For services to Pre-School Education and to Charity. (Stalybridge, Cheshire), Sandra May Morgan. Childrens Service Improvement Adviser, St Helens Council. Chief Health, Safety and Wellbeing Officer, Thames Water. Chair, Kent Area Committee, Institution of Mechanical Engineers. (Carrickfergus, County Antrim), Christopher George Phillips. Chief Economist, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to Innovation in the Charitable Sector, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Raducanu, then 18, ended Britain's 44-year wait for a women's Grand Slam singles. For services to Young People in the London Borough of Barnet. For services to the community in Rochester, Kent. (Wirral, Merseyside), Richard Sperrin Fawcett. For services to the Publishing Industry. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan), Sharron Robbie. For services to Child Amputees and Road Crash Victims in London. (Virginia Water, Surrey), Daniel Leonard Owens. Citizens in Policing Manager, Essex Police. For services to Trauma Surgery. Director, Arts Council Collection. For services to the Bozeat Windmill Singers, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. For services to British foreign policy. Chief Executive Officer, Mersey Maritime. For public service. Trustee and Treasurer, Young Womens Trust. (Liverpool, Merseyside), Sara Jane Robertson. For services to Education. (Saffron Walden, Essex), Phillipa Maria Spencer. For services to International Trade and the Creative Industry. (London, Greater London), Derek Alexander Baker. For services to Forestry. Critical Care Consultant, Royal Gwent Hospital. For services to Rugby Union Football. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan), Brian Roberts. (Portsmouth, Hampshire), Thomas Reynold Fowler. For services to Public Libraries and to voluntary service in London during Covid-19. For services to Healthcare and Social Care in Argyll and Bute. (Romford, Essex), Laura Jane Gaudion. For services to the Restoration and Conservation of the Royal Pavilion and to the community in Brighton, East Sussex. For charitable services to Maritme Safety. Clinical Pathways Manager, Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust. (Newmarket, Suffolk), Richard Anthony Ashman. (Birmingham, West Midlands), Professor Greta Westwood. (Wirral, Merseyside), Charles David McQuistan Flear. For public service. For services to Forest Pathology. For voluntary services to People with Cancer and Lymphedema in Northern Ireland. For services to Patients from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds. For services to the community in Coventry, West Midlands. Lately Chair, Association of Colleges and Find a Future. Glenn Terry De La Haye. (London, Greater London), David Bailey. For services to supporting Disadvantaged Communities in Malaysia. Director of Governance and Ethics, Welsh Government. Robert David McFawn. (Abington, Northamptonshire), Deborah Patricia Scully. Head, Foreign Policy Team, British Embassy, Paris, France and lately Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy, Beirut, Lebanon. Chair, Port William Inshore Rescue Service. For services to the History and Culture of Gibraltar. Postmaster, Colonsay Post Office. For services to Nursing and to the Covid-19 Response. England and Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling has. Alan Murrell. (Staines, Surrey), Sarah Victoria Wallace. Lately Consultant Midwife, Public Health, Kings College Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Humanitarian Crises. For services to British Nationals overseas. Lately Deputy Chief of Defence Intelligence, Ministry of Defence. Timothy Charles Eltringham Brown. For services to Athletics and to the community in Rossendale, Lancashire. For services to Members of Staff in Castle Donington during Covid-19. For services to Fostering. David John Sinnett Jones. A massive sinkhole mysteriously opens up in Los Angeles, separating part of a family in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a desperate group of strangers. (London, Greater London), Christine Powell. For services to Animal Health during the Covid-19 Response and to the community in Woking, Surrey. (Norwich, Norfolk), Norman Boxall. For services to People Affected by Dementia. For services to Emergency Incident Response and to the Covid-19 Response in London. Data Technologist, Brakes. Commissioner of Police, The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police. For services to Cancer and Stoma Patients in Northern Ireland. (Livingston, West Lothian), George Leonard Ellis. (Newry, County Down), Dan Dark. For services to the community in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, during the Covid-19 Response. (London, Greater London), Carla Andrews. For services to people with sight impairments in Africa. Founder and Artistic Director, Birmingham Opera Company. Andrew Roberts. For voluntary service to the NHS and to the community in Bronllys, Wales. (Grimsby, Lincolnshire), Connor Dashiell Wilkinson. For services to the Arts. H.M. Consul, British Embassy Tokyo and Consular Regional Operations Manager. For services to Blood Transfusion and to Patient Care. Trustee, BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha (Neasden Temple). (Abroad, Abroad), Sean William Holland. Rapid Deployment Team Member, Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office. Infectious Diseases Clinician, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Stephen Leslie Weir. Deputy Director, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (Wetherby, West Yorkshire), Professor Valerie Gibson. Lately Senior Manager, TecSOS. We use some essential cookies to make this website work. For services to Football. (Wixford, Warwickshire), Laura Jane King. For services to National Security. For services to Policing. Chief Executive, Charity Finance Group. For services to Defence. For services to Parliament, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. (Hockley, Essex), Derek Capper. Director, English Care Ltd. For services to Social Care during the Covid-19 Response. For community and voluntary services to Cats in Loughborough. For services to People with Problematic Use of Alcohol and Other Substances in Plymouth. For services to Patient Care. For services to the Economy during Covid-19. For services to the Culinary Arts. For services to Woodland Management and Nature Conservation. Benjamin James Thomas Ansell. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. School Road Crossing Patroller, West Wycombe Primary School. (Caunton, Nottinghamshire), Andrew Lennox Rowe. (London, Greater London), Sophie Jane Dunnett. For services to Cancer Research and the community in Castlederg, County Tyrone. For services to Disability Awareness in the Cultural Industry. Use table below to display a list of currently certified minority enterprises. Area Manager, Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service. (Swansea, West Glamorgan), Thomas Douglas Cuthbertson. (London, Greater London), Professor Lorraine Sherr. Makaton Tutor, Singing Hands. For services to Education in North East Lincolnshire. (South Shields, Tyne and Wear), Dr Sally Ann Forsyth. (Woking, Surrey), Patricia Robins. For services to Royalty and Specialist Protections Special Escort Group. Chief Executive and Secretary, Royal and Ancient Golf Club. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to the community in Eriswell, Suffolk. Alistair James Butchart Livingston. Ian Stewart. For services to the Arts and to People with Disabilities. lately Superintendent of the Royal Collection, Hampton Court Palace. For services to Social Enterprise, Technology and the Economy. (Langbank, Renfrewshire), Professor Kathleen Mary Linn Stock. (Sittingbourne, Kent), Dr Pamela Mary Fisher. For services to people with Aspergers Syndrome. Nick Alexander Thorpe. Lord-Lieutenant of Cheshire. Head of Collections Information Management, Royal Collection, Royal Household. For services to Young People in Somerset. For services to Motorsports. Benjamin Wastnage. Independent Advisor and Global LGBT Advocate. For services to International Trade. Managing Director, ATI Holidays. For voluntary service to the Royal Navy. For services to Agriculture. Joshua Molyneux. (Belfast), Sarah Jane Hampton. For services to the NHS. Managing Director, Devon and Cornwall Training Providers Network. (Basingstoke, Hampshire), Patricia Anne Dallas. (Birmingham, West Midlands), Martin James Frobisher. For services to Charity. For services to Young People and to the community in Gloucestershire. Suzanne Mooney. Head Gardener, Bagshot Park. For services to the community in Coventry. For public service. For charitable services. (Market Drayton, Shropshire), Steven Clarke. For services to Fire Safety. H.M. Director of Financial Services, HM Treasury. For services to British Nationals overseas. Co-founder, Project Wingman. Deputy Principal Private Secretary to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Secretary. Chief Executive Officer, NSPCC. Foster Carer, Plymouth City Council. Technical Specialist, Environment Agency. (Royston, Hertfordshire), Robert Keith Mather. (Neath, West Glamorgan), Freda Davis. For services to Science. Mudawi-Rowlings was the runner-up in the Arab-British CentAward for Culture in 2019. For services to Pharmacy and Patient Safety, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Lord-Lieutenant of County Down. (Prenton, Merseyside), Dr Nisreen Ala-Din Sahib Alwan. For services to Education. (Lisburn, County Antrim), Colin Smith. (Perranporth, Cornwall), James Russell Gouldie. For services to Wildlife and Conservation in Hertfordshire and Middlesex. For services to Policing and to Victims of Domestic Abuse. For services to the Maritime Sector. For services to the NHS during Covid-19. For services to Education and to the Methodist Church in Northern Ireland. Gymshark founder who launched 1.25bn empire in parents' garage awarded MBE. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Christopher Montague Grigg. For services to the community in South Armagh. For services to Football. For services to Victims of Domestic Abuse. Matthew James Cartwright. Martin Laing Gordon O.B.E. (York, North Yorkshire), Mark Philip Sautereau. (Attleborough, Norfolk), Professor Thomas Vincent Emerson. (London, Greater London), Professor Carol Propper CBE FBA. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear), John Angeli. Founder, Crib Youth Intervention. For services to Drama Training and to Higher Education. Tour Guide, Peterhead Prison Museum. (Grantham, Lincolnshire), Christopher Lloyd Martin.