mbe honours list 2021

Chief Executive, CharityComms. Principal, Exeter College. For services to British Nationals overseas. For services to British Nationals overseas. Charlotte Joanne Albury. (Newtownards, County Down), Patricia Ann McCulloch. Christopher Roy Stevens M.V.O. 2021 Special Honours As part of the British honours system, Special Honours are issued at the Monarch 's pleasure at any given time. (Alderley Edge, Cheshire), Rosemary Bernadertte Stewart. Professor of High Energy Physics, University of Cambridge. (London, Greater London), Joy Louise Scott. For services to the community in Tottenham Hale, London. (London, Greater London), Dr Robert Hywel MacFarlane. (Fareham, Hampshire), Helen Catherine Mortimer Whitehouse. For services to the NHS, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. (Wells, Somerset), Linda Anne Diamond. Honorary President, Cumbria Tourism. (Lochmaben, Dumfries and Galloway), Christine Dominique Beresford. (Basildon, Essex), Shane Peter Andrews. Find out more. Team Leader, Consular Assistance Department, Consular Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Lifeboat Operations Manager, Aberystwyth Lifeboat Station. (Ballynahinch, County Down), Nichola Hay. (London, Greater London), Denzil Forrester. For services to the Homeless. For services to the Oil and Gas Sector. Head, Tax Apprenticeship Employer-Provider, H.M. Revenue and Customs. National Chair, Riding for the Disabled Association. President, UK Harbour Masters Association, and Senior Harbour Master, Forthports ltd. For services to Women in the Maritime Sector. (Hastings, East Sussex), Vicki Broad. For services to the community in Brampton, Cumbria. (Prestwich, Greater Manchester), Louise Di Mambro. Co-founder 6a Architects. (Southend-on-Sea, Essex), Kimberly Ann Wide. (Wargrave, Berkshire), Martin George Pilgrim. For services to the Performing Arts in Newport, South Wales. (Chelmsford, Essex), Diana Evans. For services to British foreign policy. (Ponteland, Northumberland), Professor Mark Alan Brandon. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Laura Patricia Alcock-Ferguson. For services to Rugby and to Motor Neurone Disease Awareness during Covid-19. Volunteer, SafeLives. For services to People with Learning Disabilities. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear), Dorota Anna Mroz. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in. The recipients of honours are displayed here as . For services to Charity. Chairman, North Midlands Branch, Gurkha Welfare Trust. For services to Education in Sunderland. (Leven, Fife), Jane Susan Comeau. For services to Art. For services to the Manx Community. Store Manager, Marks and Spencer. Professor of Neurology (Visiting), Imperial College London. (London, Greater London), Professor Sheila Rowan MBE FRS FRSE. Team Leader, C-19 Business Management, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (London, Greater London), Katherine Sian Dodd. (London, Greater London), Sylvia May Cundell. (Penallt, Gwent), Shahab Uddin. Chair, School Teachers Review Body. (Oakham, Rutland), Freda May Davies. For services to the Community. (Bushby, Leicestershire), Hazel Carson. Chief Executive, Imperial Health Charity. (Exeter, Devon), Gemma Normensell. For services to Veterans Football in Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan. Special chief officer Mark Owen, from Llanynys in Denbighshire, will be appointed MBE for his services to policing and to the community in north Wales, particularly during the Covid-19 response. For services to Design. For public service. Chair, Cleethorpes Fundraising Branch, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. (Malvern, Worcestershire), Daniel Legh Brooks. (London, Greater London), Daniel John Harding. For services to Protective Care during the Covid-19 Response. (Edenbridge, Kent), Elizabeth Caroline Armstrong. (Harpenden, Hertfordshire), Maxine Ann Allan. Governor, Brownhills School. (London, Greater London), Kim Lewington. For public service. For services to People with Allergies. (Barnstaple, Devon), Katherine Elizabeth Ann Hancock. For services to Policing and to Civil Contingency Planning, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland. Director, Fraud Investigation Service, H.M. Revenue and Customs. For services to Sport. For services to Employment and to the community in Llanelli and South Wales. First Secretary, British Embassy, Beijing, China. (Hook, Hampshire), Carol Cecilia Doggett. Engelbert Humperdinck said he is "thrilled" and "touched" after being awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list. Queens Nurse, Director for Psychological Professionals and Freedom to Speak Up Guardian, Rotherham, Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust. (Worcester, Worcestershire), Robert Malcolm Davies. For services to Education. Lately President, Royal Academy. For services to Healthcare, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Fostering. (Hatfield, Hertfordshire), George Philip Page Royle. (Oban, Argyll and Bute), Lynne Frances Bradley. Postmaster, Colonsay Post Office. Dr. Rachel Glennerster. (Sevenoaks, Kent), Matthew Ellison. Master Blender, Whyte and Mackay Ltd. For services to the Scotch Whisky Industry. Headteacher, Little Sutton School, West Midlands. (Edinburgh), Nigel John Newton. For services to the Commonwealth Community in Hong Kong and Asia. Founder, Enterprise Nation. (Hastings, East Sussex), Joyce Harris. Fundraiser, Charlies Beach Hut. (Exeter, Devon), Professor Simon Baron-Cohen. (Willingham, Cambridgeshire), Anand Bhatt. Molecular Virology Scientific and Research and Development Lead, Health Services Laboratories. For services to the NHS during Covid-19. For services to Government Technology. For services to Commerce and to Community Development. Ambulance Technician, South East Coast Ambulance Service and Lead for Proactive Care, Farnham Integrated Care GP Services. (London, Greater London), Geraldine Brereton. (Templecombe, Somerset), Thomas William Robert Croft. For services to the Environment in East Lothian. (Brentwood, Essex), Dr Paul Robert Grant. For services to Entertainment and to Charity. NEW YEARS HONOURS LIST 2021- AN MBE FOR MR TOM WOOD FOR SERVICES TO HOMELESS VETERANS. Professor of Autism Research, University of Cambridge. For services to Defence. For services to Children and Young People with Autism and to their Families. Co-founder, Scottish Tech Army. West Midlands Police. For public service. For services to British foreign policy. Policy Manager, Global Funds Department, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Chief Operating Officer, England and Wales Cricket Board. Irene Louise Campden M.V.O. First Secretary, Trade Policy, British High Commission, Wellington, New Zealand. Voluntary Service Overseas Volunteer. Lewis Hamilton has finally been granted a knighthood in the latest New Years Honours list after winning a seventh Formula One world title. Youth Worker, St Marys Centre. For services to Biomedical Sciences and to Women in Science. (Somerset), Detective Chief Inspector Jasmine Michelle Frost. (Edinburgh), Vivienne Artz. For services to People with Visual Impairments in Bristol. Barry Hamilton. Youth Worker, PACT. (Alton, Hampshire), Dr Linda Diane Harris. Headteacher, Westminster School, Rowley Regis. Detective Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service. Lately Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. (Wellington, Somerset), Phyllis Brenda Jeffers. (Coventry, West Midlands), John Robert Sleep. For services to the Vulnerable, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Samantha Jane Green. Lately Systems, Analytics and Reward Officer, Ulster University. For services to the community in Bath, Somerset during the Covid-19 Response. Data Technologist, Brakes. Founder, Bob Champion Cancer Trust. (Isle of Harris, Western Isles), David James Mahoney. For services to Social Care, particularly during the COVID-19 Response. For services to Healthcare and to the Community. For services to Art. Founder and Managing Director, Owens Group. (London, Greater London), Emrys Thomas Owen. For services to the Care of Premature Babies. For services to Healthcare during the Covid-19 Response. Lately Chair, Home Office Race Network and Chair, Civil Service Race Forum. For services to Further Education and to Charity in London. Vice Consul, British Embassy Montevideo, Uruguay. lately Superintendent of the Royal Collection, Hampton Court Palace. (Rossendale, Lancashire), Linda Robertson Yule. (London, Greater London), Jonathan Bamford. For services to Athletics. Volunteer, MENCAP. For services to the community in Saltburn. Chair Baynards Zambia Trust. Walter Wells. (Edinburgh), Dawn Michelle Hall. For services to supporting those with special needs and their families. Founder, Lee Smith Research Foundation. Lately Senior Manager, TecSOS. Firefighter, London Fire Brigade. For services to Higher Education. 1,123 candidates have been selected at BEM, MBE and OBE level: 803 (65%) of the recipients are people who have undertaken outstanding work in their communities either in a voluntary or paid capacity; 603 women are recognised in the List, representing 49% of the total; 14.2% of the successful candidates come from a BAME background; 6.9% of the successful candidates consider themselves to have a disability (under the Equality Act 2010); and. Online Grocery Development Manager, Asda Stores Ltd. For services to Retail Customers during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Scientific Research. For voluntary service in Greater Manchester during the Covid-19 Response. Love the idea or loathe . Team Leader, National Crime Agency. For services to Mental Health Nursing, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Paul Terrance King. (Prenton, Merseyside), Dr Nisreen Ala-Din Sahib Alwan. Queen's Birthday Honours. (Westwell, Kent), Professor Dieter Robin Helm CBE. Founder and Headteacher, Black Country Wheels School, Stourbridge. Professor of Maternal and Infant Health, Sheffield Hallam University. Community Development Officer, RAF Scampton. (Grantham, Lincolnshire), Christopher Lloyd Martin. (Godalming, Surrey), Carmen June Kelly. For services to Victims of Domestic Abuse. Nargus Akhtar. For public and political service. Founder and Head of Practice, Glynis Wright Ltd Solicitors. For services to supporting Victims of Terrorism in the UK and Belgium. For services to Sport and to the Media Sector. For services to the NHS during Covid-19. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. The list also recognises people for their achievements and services in all walks of life across the UK Here's some of the famous faces to win awards this year: Raheem Sterling 11 Trustee and Treasurer, Young Womens Trust.