The New Years Honours list has been revealed for 2022
More than 1,100 people across the country will receive honours to celebrate their contributions to society, community or their area of work.
The youngest to be honoured is Dara McAnulty, 18, from Annalong, County Down, who receives a BEM for his environmental work and work with people with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Professor Dame Hermione Lee DBE FBA. Emeritus Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford. For services to English Literature. Sir Thomas Whinfield Scholar KCB. Lately Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury. For Public Service. Dr John Stuart Benger. Clerk to the House of Commons. For services to Parliament. Dawn Elizabeth Childs FREng. President, Women’s Engineering Society. For services to Engineering.
Anita Margaret Frew. Chair, Rolls-Royce Holdings plc and Chair, Croda International plc. For services to Business and to the Economy. Dr Julie Katharine Maxton CBE. Executive Director, The Royal Society. For services to Science and to the Law. Professor Robina Shahnaz Shah MBE DL JP. Director, Doubleday Centre for Patient Experience. For services to Patient Care. Chief Rabbi Ephraim Yitzchak Mirvis. For services to the Jewish Community, to Interfaith Relations and to Education. Professor James Louis John Appleby CBE. Professor of Psychiatry, University of Manchester and Chair, National Suicide Prevention Strategy Advisory Group. For services to Medicine and Mental Health. Professor Vernon Bernard Bogdanor CBE FBA.
The Right Honourable Doctor Julian Murray Lewis MP. Member of Parliament for New Forest East and Chair, Intelligence and Security Committee. For Political and Public Service. William George Robertson CBE. Executive Chairman, Robertson Group. For services to the Construction Industry and to Charity in Scotland.
Dr Christine Helen Middlemiss. Chief Veterinary Officer, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to the Veterinary and Farming Sectors. Clara Barby. Lately Chief Executive Officer, Impact Management Project. For services to International Sustainability Standards. Professor Andrew David Curran. Chief Scientific Adviser and Director of Research, Health and Safety Executive. For Public Service. Professor Christopher Paul Day DL. Vice Chancellor and President, Newcastle University. For services to Health Research and Treatment.
Professor John Mitchell Finnis AC KC FBA. Professor and Legal Academic. For services to Legal Scholarship. Rebecca Gay George OBE. Lately Past President, British Computing Society. For services to Diversity in the Technology Profession. Maria Teresa Jennings. Director, Regulatory Compliance, People and Northern Ireland, Food Standards Agency. For services to Public Health. Suzanne Kantor. Director, Personal Tax, Welfare and Pensions, His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs. For Public Service.
Andrea Helen Ledward. Director, International Biodiversity and Climate, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to the Environment. Peter Joseph McGhee. Principal, St John Rigby Sixth Form College, Greater Manchester. For services to Further Education. John O’Brien. Inquiry Secretary, Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. For services to Child Protection.
Ann Christina Radmore. Lately Regional Director for East of England, NHS England and NHS Improvement. For services to the NHS. Beverley Rose Robinson OBE. Principal and Chief Executive, Blackpool and The Fylde College. For services to Further Education. Jasvir Singh OBE. Chair, City Sikhs. For services to Charity, to Faith Communities and to Social Cohesion. Tanya Margaret Anne Steele. Chief Executive, WWF UK. For services to Wildlife and to the Environment.
Rev. Canon John Hartley Tattersall LVO. Non-Executive Chair, UK Asset Resolution. For services to the Financial Sector. Lea Sarah Trussler . Lately Executive Director, People and Culture, Bank of England. For services to the Economy. Dr Linda Yi-Chuang Yueh. Fellow in Economics, St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford and Adjunct Professor of Economics, London Business School. For services to Economics. Professor William Dominic Joshua Abrams FBA. Professor of Social Psychology, University of Kent. For services to the Social Sciences.
Philip James Manning Batty. Director of Ceremonies, Cultural Programmes and Queen’s Baton Relay, 2022 Commonwealth Games. For services to Sport and to Culture. Smajo Beso. Educator, Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. For services to Genocide Education and Commemoration. Jeremy Paul Alan Burnie. Head of Compliance, British Toy and Hobby Association. For services to Business and to Consumers.
Professor Nishi Chaturvedi. Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Director, Lifelong Health and Ageing Unit, University College London. For services to Medical Research. John Gerard Averell Spencer Churchill. Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Scanning Pens Limited. For services to International Trade and to the Dyslexia and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities community.
Fiona Jane Ellis. Chief Executive Officer, Survivors in Transition. For services to Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Susan Fajana-Thomas. Founder, SFT Foundation Trust. For services to Local Government and to Gender Equality. James Richard John Furse. Lately Non-Executive Director, National Savings and Investments. For Public Service.
Beverley Karen Gower-Jones. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Carbon Limiting Technologies. For services to Net Zero Innovation. Helen Grant MP. Member of Parliament for Maidstone and the Weald. For Political and Public Service. Dr Rosemary Christine Green . Lately Chief Medical Officer, Macmillan. For services to People with Cancer.
Simon David Hankins. Head of Operations, Parliamentary Security Department. For services to Parliament. Dr Ross Hemingway. Civilian Medical Practitioner, Commando Training Centre, Royal Marines. For services to the Royal Marines. Patricia Anne Higson . Patron and lately Chief Executive Officer, Glasgow Media Access Centre . For services to the Film and Television Industry and to Diversity and Inclusion in Film and Television. Diane Patricia Hill. Employment Tribunal Lay Panel Member, Midlands West. For services to the Administration of Justice.
Geoffrey Mark Hodgson DL. Chair, Blyth Harbour Commission. For services to the UK Ports Sector and to the Economy in North East England. Karen Anne Howell. Chief Executive, Wirral Community Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare. Emily Bronwen Hunt. Independent Adviser to the Rape Review. For services to Victims of Sexual Violence.
Sharon Kaur Jandu. Director, Yorkshire Asian Business Association. For services to International Trade. Fukhera Khalid. Managing Director, Elbrook Cash and Carry. For services to Business, to Charity and to the community in North London. Peter Leathem. Chief Executive Officer, Phonographic Performance Limited. For services to the Music Industry.
Professor Kantilal Vardichand Mardia . Senior Research Professor, Leeds University. For services to Statistical Science. Christopher William McGarry. Head of Information Services, Defence Electronics Components Agency. For Public Service. Jonathan Peter Mearns. Counter Terrorism Police Liaison Officer, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to International Counter Terrorism Policing. Simon Mellor. Deputy Chief Executive, Arts and Museums, Arts Council England. For services to the Arts. John Middleton. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
Sandra Needham DL. Chief Executive, West and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce. For services to Business and to the Economy. Tracy Lee Nicholls. Chief Executive, College of Paramedics. For services to the Paramedic Profession. David Palmer-Jones. Lately Chief Executive Officer, Suez Recycling and Recovery. For services to Recycling.
Anthony John Christopher Poulter. Non-Executive Director, Department for Transport. For services to the Transport Industry. Sheikh Aliur Rahman. Chief Executive Officer, London Tea Exchange. For services to the Tea Industry and to Young People. Jane Alison Read. Clinical Framework Progression Lead, Directorate of Security, His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service. For Public Service. Professor Kimberley Griffith Reynolds. Author and Professor of Children’s Literature, Newcastle University. For services to Literature. Trevor Dale Robinson. Lately Principal, Lurgan College, County Armagh. For services to Education.
Mahanta Bahadur Shrestha. Philanthropist. For services to the community in the London Borough of Ealing and to the Nepalese community. Catherine Victoria Spencer. Chief Executive Officer, The Seafarers Charity. For services to Seafarers. Dr Jane Karen Townson Philpott. Chief Executive Officer, Home Care Association. For services to Domiciliary Care, particularly during Covid-19. Natasha Tulloch . Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Unlocked Graduates Charity. For services to HM Prison and Probation Service. Christan Upton. Headteacher, Tarleton Community Primary School, Preston, Lancashire. For services to Education.
Professor Timothy Ross Vorley. Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean, Oxford Brookes Business School. For services to Enterprise, to Entrepreneurship and to Innovation. Deborah Ann Walls. Lately Chief Executive Officer, Coombe Academy Trust, Surrey. For services to Education. Professor Jonathan Hugh Waxman. Founder and Life President, Prostate Cancer UK. For services to Prostate Cancer Awareness and Treatment.
Jonathan William Welfare. Chair, Gingerbread and Founder, Turn2Us. For services to Charity and to Disadvantaged People. Mesba Ahmed. Founder and Chief Executive, London Tigers Charity. For services to the community in London. Syed Samad Ali. Lately Teacher, Thornhill Academy, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. For services to Education. Jahran Allen-Thompson. Mortuary Service Operations Manager, London Borough of Waltham Forest. For services to Local Government. Dr Robert Anderson . For services to Science and Nature. Robert David John Austen. For services to the community in Wargrave, Berkshire. Sandra Hazel Bailie.
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