Director and Chief Executive, Scottish Chambers of Commerce. (Marshfield, Gloucestershire)ĭr Elizabeth Kelly Cameron OBE. For voluntary service to the Armed Forces. Executive Director and Joint Chief Executive, National Theatre. For services to Justice and the Victims of Crime. Chief Executive Officer, Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority. Director, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to Film, to Drama, to Philanthropy and to Skills. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)īarbara Dana Broccoli OBE. For services to Law, Professional Services and Social Mobility. For services to Science and Engineering in Transport and Government. Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Transport. For services to the Financial Sector and Public Life in Yorkshire. Chairman and Independent Non-Executive Director, National Savings and Investments. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)Įdmund John Seward Anderson. For services to Climate Change Attribution and Prediction and Net-Zero. Professor of Geosystem Science, University of Oxford. For services to Business, Charity and the Arts. For voluntary and charitable services to the Arts, to Culture and to Health. Chair, Opera Rara, Chair of the Board, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and lately Lead Non-Executive Board Member, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. (London, Greater London)Ĭharles Edward Alexander. (Northallerton, North Yorkshire)Ĭommanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)Īdesola Olumide Adetosoye OBE. For services to the Economy during Covid-19. Director General, Tax and Welfare, HM Treasury. (Fareham, Hampshire)Įlizabeth Jane Russell. Director General, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Health and to the Government. Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Service and Permanent Secretary, Department of Health Northern Ireland. Director General, Work and Health, Department for Work and Pensions. Lately Clerk of the Journals, House of Commons. (London, Greater London)īrian Mark Hutton. Director General, Local Government and Public Services, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. (Stonehouse, Lanarkshire)Ĭatherine Megan Frances. Director General, Economy, Scottish Government. (London, Greater London)Įlizabeth Jean Ditchburn. Director General, Aviation, Maritime, International and Security Group, Department for Transport. Lately Director of Human Resources, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. For services to the Finance Industry and Regional Development. (Upton Bishop, Herefordshire)ĭr Nigel David Wilson. Member of Parliament for North Herefordshire. Artistic Director and Chief Executive, Sadler’s Wells Theatre. (Hamilton, Lanarkshire)Īlistair Spalding CBE. Chief Medical Officer, Scottish Government. For services to Financial Innovation, Culture, and Wellbeing in the City of London particularly during Covid-19. Lately Commissioner for Public Appointments. For services to Paediatric Cardiology and Charity. Professor of Paediatric Cardiology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals Foundation Trust. For services to Equality and Human Rights. For services to Transport and Infrastructure Delivery. (Lincolnshire)ĭr Douglas Edwin Oakervee FrEng CBE. Professor Jonathan Stafford Nguyen-Van-Tam MBE. Founding and Executive Director, Yorkshire Sculpture Park. For services to the Online Gaming Industry. For services to Human Health in Improving Understanding of Dementia and Neurodegenerative Diseases. Chair of the Molecular Biology of Neurological Disease, University College London. The medal went to 361 people in the New Year Honours. The BEM was reintroduced in 2012 by then prime minister David Cameron as part of his bid to make the honours system “classless”, saying too few people making a difference in their areas were made MBEs. This rank recognises outstanding achievements or service to the community which have had a long-term significant impact. Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) People are made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire if they have a major local role in any activity, including people whose work has made them known nationally. Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) It also goes to those who make a distinguished, innovative contribution to any area. People are recognised under this honour if they have have a prominent but lesser role at national level, or a leading role at regional level. Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) These are usually bestowed on people who have made a major contribution at national level, who can use the titles Dame and Sir. This recognises service in a foreign country, or in relation to foreign and Commonwealth affairs, such as the work of diplomats overseas. Order of St Michael and St George (Knight/GCMG/KCMG/DCMG/CMG)
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