2005 New Year Honours
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New Year Honours were granted in the United Kingdom and New Zealand at the start of 2005. Among these in the UK were knighthoods awarded to Mike Tomlinson, the educationalist; Derek Wanless, who led a review of the National Health Service; and Brian Harrison, editor of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. The former athlete Kelly Holmes was made a Dame. The television presenter Alan Whicker was awarded a CBE.[1][2]
United Kingdom[]
Knights Bachelor[]
- Clive John Bourne, J.P. For services to Charity and to Education.
- Professor Robert Rees Davies, C.B.E., lately Chicele Professor of Medieval History at the University of Oxford. For services to History.
- Robert Gerard Finch, lately Lord Mayor of London. For services to the City of London.
- Professor Andrew Paul Haines, dean of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. For services to Medicine.
- Professor Brian Howard Harrison, lately editor of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- , chair of Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. For services to the Automotive Industry.
- Digby Marritt Jones, director-general of the Confederation of British Industry. For services to Business.
- , O.B.E. For services to Business and Training in Wales.
- Robert Walker Kerslake, chief executive of Sheffield City Council. For services to Local Government.
- Professor John Hartley Lawton, C.B.E., F.R.S., chief executive of the Natural Environment Research Council. For services to Ecological Science.
- Dr. Jonathan Michael, chief executive of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the National Health Service.
- Dr. Peter James Ogden, founder of the Ogden Trust. For services to Education.
- , lately chief executive of Co-operative Financial Services. For services to Business and to Charity.
- Matthew Clive Pinsent, C.B.E., rower. For services to Sport.
- Professor , O.B.E., chair of the Northern Ireland Policing Board. For services to the Police.
- , O.B.E., headteacher of Beeslack Community High School, Penicuik, Midlothian. For services to Education.
- , C.B.E., chair of the A-level Standards Inquiry, Working Group on 14–19 Reform and the Learning Trust for Hackney Schools. For services to Education.
- Professor James Cressee Elphinstone Underwood, Professor of the Royal College of Pathologists and Professor of Pathology at the University of Sheffield. For services to Medicine.
- David Veness, C.B.E., Q.P.M., Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. For services to the Police.
- John Stuart Vickers, chair and chief executive of the Office of Fair Trading. For public service.
- Derek Wanless. For public service.
- Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
- Mark John Spurgeon Allen, C.M.G., counsellor at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Professor Clive William John Granger. For services to Economics.
- Professor Basil Spyridonos Markesinis, Q.C., F.B.A. For services to international legal relations.
Order of the Bath[]
Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (G.C.B.)[]
- Military Division
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- Army
- General Sir Michael David Jackson, K.C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., A.D.C. Gen (475176), late The Parachute Regiment.
Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath (K.C.B.)[]
- Military Division
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- Army
- Lieutenant-General (Local General) Kevin O'Donaghue, C.B.E. (486538), late Corps of Royal Engineers.
- Royal Air Force
- Air Marshal Glenn Lester Torpy, C.B.E., D.S.O., Royal Air Force.
- Civil Division
- (Edward) John Watson Gieve, C.B., Permanent Secretary at the Home Office.
- David John Normington, C.B., Permanent Secretary at the Department for Education and Skills.
Companions of the Order of the Bath (C.B.)[]
- Military Division
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- Royal Navy
- Rear-Admiral Peter Roland Davies, C.B.E.
- Rear-Admiral Niall Stuart Roderick Kilgour.
- Army
- Major-General Jonathan Bernard Appleton Bailey, M.B.E. (494267), late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
- Major-General Michael Huntley (494362), late Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
- Lieutenant-General Anthony Malcolm Douglas Palmer, C.B.E. (487557), late The Royal Green Jackets.
- Royal Air Force
- Air Vice-Marshal James Andrew Collier, C.B.E., Royal Air Force.
- Air Vice-Marshal Peter Brett Walker, C.B.E., Royal Air Force.
- Civil Division
- Mark Eric Addison, director-general of operations and service delivery at the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
- Colin McLauchlan Baxter, lately head of the Police and Community Safety Group in the Justice Department of the Scottish Executive.
- David Brummell, legal secretary to the Law Officers of the Office of the Attorney General.
- John David Coles, chief executive of the Warship Support Agency.
- Naomi Eisenstadt, director of Sure Start, Department for Education and Skills.
- Mark Gibson, director-general of the business group, Department of Trade and Industry.
- John Francis Gilhooly, chief executive of the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel.
- Brian Leslie Glicksman, treasury officer of accounts at HM Treasury.
- Robin Paul Halward, lately deputy director-general of the Immigration and Nationality Directorate, Home Office.
- David Seymour, Legal Adviser to the Home Office and the Northern Ireland Office.
- Douglas Armitage Smith, lately chief executive of the Child Support Agency.
- George Macaulay Trevelyan, lately director of the delivery strategy team, Defra.
- Marjorie Williams, director of local services, Inland Revenue.
Order of St Michael and St George[]
Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (K.C.M.G.)[]
- Diplomatic Division
- Edward Clay, British High Commissioner, Nairobi.
- , lately director-general of health and consumer protection, European Commission.
- John Douglas Kelso Grant, UK Permanent Representative to the European Union.
Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George (C.M.G.)[]
- Civil Division
- Elizabeth Kerr Burns, O.B.E., president of the International Association of Volunteer Effort. For services to Volunteering.
- Stuart John Doughty, chief executive of Costain Group plc. For services to International Trade and Investment.
- John Charles Odling-Smee, lately director of the European II Department of the International Monetary Fund. For services to International Finance.
- Diplomatic Division
- Dr Robin William Baker, deputy director-general of the British Council.
- John Cummins, M.B.E., lately counsellor and HM Consul-General in Moscow.
- Paul Stephen Dimond, HM Ambassador to the Philippines.
- Major-General Robert Duncan Seaton Gordon, C.B.E. (490208), late 17th/21st Lancers.
- Allan Graham Gormly, C.B.E. For services to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Board of Management.
- David John Gowan, HM Ambassador to Serbia and Montenegro.
- Alison Mariot Leslie, HM Ambassador to Norway.
- Philip Raymond Nelson, counsellor at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- William Charters Patey, HM Ambassador to Sudan.
- Angela Joy Williams, lately director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.
Royal Victorian Order[]
Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order (C.V.O.)[]
- Dr Claude Blair, O.B.E. For services to the Royal Collection.
- Edward Peter Demery, Clerk of the Royal Cellars.
- Major-General Geoffrey William Field, C.B., O.B.E., resident governor and Keeper of the Jewel House in the Tower of London.
- Vice-Admiral Michael Peter Gretton, C.B., director of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (UK).
- Brigadier Colin John McCrae Harrisson, O.B.E., formerly chief executive of King Edward VII's Hospital (Sister Agnes)
- Major-General David Houston, C.B.E., formerly Lord Lieutenant of Sutherland.
- Lieutenant-General Maurice Robert Johnston, K.C.B., O.B.E., formerly Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire.
- Graeme Neil Munro, formerly director and chief executive of Historic Scotland.
- Surgeon Captain David Leslie Swain, L.V.O., R.N., Medical Officer to The Queen abroad.
Lieutenants of the Royal Victorian Order (L.V.O.)[]
- Philip Metcalf Bolam, honorary press officer of Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth.
- Elizabeth Faith Currer Buchanan, deputy private secretary to The Prince of Wales.
- Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Guy Cartwright, secretary of the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood.
- Nicholas John Lucas Chance, J.P., private secretary to Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.
- Nigel John Fordham, formerly head of the Crown Agents Stamp Bureau.
- The Reverend Charles Robertson, Minister of the Kirk of the Canongate.
- Constance Margaret Tyler, formerly assistant fundraising director of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award (UK).
- Dr Peter Wheeler, Apothecary to The Prince of Wales.
Members of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.)[]
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Order of the British Empire[]
Knights and Dames Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)[]
Civilian Division[]
- The Rt Hon Dame (Ann) Elizabeth (Oldfield) Butler-Sloss, DBE, president of the Family Division of the High Court of Justice.
- Sir , chair, Financial Reporting Council. For public service.
Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)[]
Civilian Division[]
- Miss Kelly Holmes, MBE, For services to Athletics.
- Mrs Mary Beaton MacDonald, headteacher, Riverside Primary School, North Shields, North Tyneside. For services to Education.
- The Rev Sarah Elisabeth Mullally, formerly chief nursing officer, Department of Health.
- Dr Gillian Mary Pugh, OBE, chief executive, Coram Family. For services to Children and their Families.
- Professor Jean Olwen Thomas, CBE, FRS, Professor of Macromolecular Biochemistry, University of Cambridge. For services to Biochemistry.
- Mrs Tanni Carys Davina Grey-Thompson, OBE, For services to Disabled Sport.
- Dr Fanny Waterman, CBE, chair and artistic director, Leeds International Pianoforte Competition. For services to Music.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas[]
- Jillian Lesley, Mrs. Sackler. For services to the promotion of the arts and sciences.
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)[]
Military Division[]
- Commodore James Rupert Fenshawe, Royal Navy.
- Captain (now Commodore) Peter Derek Hudson, Royal Navy.
- Commodore Christopher Anthony James Silcock, Royal Navy.
- Colonel Richard Peter Meredith Austin (471191), late Adjutant General’s Corps (Army Legal Services Branch).
- Brigadier David Charles Kirk, M.B.E. (505287), late The Royal Highland Fusiliers.
- Brigadier Robert Lamont Kirkland, O.B.E. (501627), late The Green Howards.
- Colonel Robert James Morrison, O.B.E. (493056), late The Royal Logistic Corps.
- Brigadier Richard Rook, O.B.E., A.D.C. (489593), late Royal Logistic Corps.
- Group Captain Brian Lawrence Bates, Royal Air Force.
- Group Captain Stephen John Hillier, DFC, Royal Air Force.
- Air Commodore Nigel Williams, Royal Air Force.
Civilian Division[]
- Roy Kenneth Alder, Director, Executive Support, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency.
- John Murray Allan, Chief Executive, Exel and President, Freight Transport Association. For services to Freight Transport.
- Colin Herbert Baker, General Secretary, National Federation of Subpostmasters. For services to the Post Office.
- Mrs Mair Barnes. For services to the Retail Sector and to Business.
- Ms Carol Vanessa Bernard, Chief Officer, Northamptonshire Probation Area. For services to the National Probation Service.
- Richard David (Sandy) Blair, lately Director, Welsh Local Government Association. For services to Local Government.
- Professor Quentin Saxby Blake, OBE, Illustrator. For services to Children's Literature.
- Professor Senga Bond, Professor of Nursing Research and Head, School of Population and Health Sciences, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. For services to Nursing.
- Steven Richard Bowker, lately Chairman and Chief Executive, Strategic Rail Authority. For services to the Rail Industry.
- Stewart Craufurd Boyd, QC, Deputy Chair, Financial Services Authority. For services to the Finance Sector.
- Peter Richard Bradley, Chief Executive, London Ambulance Service NHS Trust. For services to the NHS.
- Dr Robert Keith Bramley, lately Chief Scientist, Forensic Science Service, Home Office.
- Gerard Anthony Brown, Solicitor Advocate. For services to the Justice System in Scotland.
- Professor John Boscawen Burland, FRS, Emeritus Professor of Soil Mechanics, Imperial College, London. For services to Geotechnical Engineering.
- Maxwell Marshall Caller, chief executive, London Borough of Hackney. For services to Local Government.
- John Charles Clare, Chief Executive, Dixons. For services to the National Employment Panel and to Business.
- Mrs Mary Clarke, Director of Nursing, City and Hackney Teaching Primary Care Trust. For services to Nursing.
- Professor Roger Howard Clarke, Chairman, International Commission on Radiological Protection.
- Graham Nigel Cole, Director, Government Affairs, GKN plc. For services to the Aerospace Industry.
- Richard Charles Cooke, Regional Director, Northern England, Inland Revenue.
- Dr John Philip Cornish, lately Head, Building Control Division, Development Department, Scottish Executive.
- Mrs Jill Vivienne Kelsall Coughlan, Headteacher, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School, Islington, London. For services to Education.
- Andrew Cozens, lately President, Association of Directors of Social Services. For services to Social Work.
- Roger Creedon, Chief Executive, Electoral Commission. For services to Elections.
- Stephen Colin Cuthbert, Chief Executive, Port of London Authority and chair, UK Major Ports Group. For services to the Ports Industry.
- Roger Harry Daltrey. For services to Music, the Entertainment Industry, and to charity.
- Antonio Denunzio, President and Chief Executive Officer, ASDA. For services to the Retail Industry.
- Professor Dian Donnai, Professor of Medical Genetics, University of Manchester and Clinical director, North West Genetics Service. For services to Medicine.
- Ms Helen Dudley, Director, Human Resources, Department for Constitutional Affairs.
- Professor William Dunlop, lately President, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. For services to Medicine.
- Robin Arthur Philip Duval, lately Director, British Board of Film Classification. For services to the Film Industry.
- Paul Fletcher Everall, Head, Building Division, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
- David James Fillingham, lately Director, NHS Modernisation Agency. For services to the NHS.
- Professor John Garside, lately Principal and Vice-Chancellor, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. For services to Higher Education.
- Simon James Holliday Gray, Writer. For services to Drama and Literature.
- Patrick John Spear Griggs, lately President, Chair, Comite ́ Maritime International. For services to the Maritime Industry.
- Peter Michael Roland Handcock, Chief Executive, Tribunals Service, Department for Constitutional Affairs.
- Dr Anthony George Harris, OBE, Chair, West Midlands Rural Affairs Forum. For services to Agriculture and to the Environment.
- John Eric Harris, MBE, Chair, Alba plc. For services to Business and to Charity.
- Dr Frederic Roger Heathcote, Chief Executive, Employment Tribunals Service.
- Michael Irving Ian Hedges, QPM, lately Chief Constable, South Yorkshire Police. For services to the Police.
- Philip David Hedley, lately Artistic Director and Chief Executive, Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London. For services to Drama.
- Professor Anthony John Grenville Hey, Professor of Computation, University of Southampton and director, UK e-Science Programme. For services to Science.
- Patrick Holden, Director, Soil Association. For services to Organic Farming.
- Peter Holland, DL, Vice-Chair, Association of Police Authorities. For services to the Police.
- Jonathan Wilson Hoyle, Senior Civil Servant, Ministry of Defence.
- Christopher John Hughes, lately Chief Executive, Learning and Skills Development Agency. For services to Education and Training.
- Professor Susan Diana Iversen, Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Oxford. For services to Higher Education and to Science.
- Professor Lisa Jardine, Professor of Renaissance Studies, Queen Mary, University of London. For services to Education.
- Sylvia, Lady Jay, Director General, Food and Drink Federation. For services to the Food and Drink Industries.
- Lawrence Edward Johnson, lately Managing Director, General Dynamics UK Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Dr Richard Parry-Jones, Group Vice-President, Global Product Development and Chief Technical Officer, Ford Motor Company. For services to the Automobile Industry.
- Richard Edward Kellaway, Director General, Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
- Mrs Alison Lindsay King, Leader, Norfolk County Council. For services to Local Government.
- Dr Pauleen Alice Lane. For services to Local Government.
- Mrs Anne Shirley Lucas Lapping, Television Producer. For services to Broadcasting.
- Brian Michael Lapping, Television Producer. For services to Broadcasting.
- Peter Lederer, OBE, Chair, Visitscotland. For services to Tourism.
- Christopher John Lendrum, lately Vice Chair, Barclays Bank plc. For services to Banking.
- John Richard Lill, OBE, Pianist. For services to Music.
- Alan Lovell, Senior Civil Servant, Ministry of Defence.
- Ms Anna Raymond Massey, Actress. For services to Drama.
- Cresson Vivian McIver, Assistant Chief Inspector, Education and Training Inspectorate, Department of Education, Northern Ireland.
- Keith Manson Miller, Chief Executive, The Miller Group. For services to the Construction Industry in Scotland and to Charity.
- Ms Gloria Helenly Mills, MBE, Director of Equal Opportunities, Unison. For services to Equal Opportunities.
- Denis Mulkerrin, Headteacher, Gordon's School, Woking, Surrey. For services to Education.
- Professor Christopher Paul Mullard, Member, Campaign against Racial Discrimination. For services to Race Relations.
- Thomas Michael Napier. For services to the Law and to Pro Bono Legal Work.
- Maurice Raymond Newey, lately Chief Executive, Vehicle and Operator Services Agency.
- Walter Anthony Payne, Chief Executive, Federation of Licensed Victuallers Association. For services to the Licensing Trade.
- Frank Pignatelli, Chief Executive, Scottish University for Industry. For services to Education and Lifelong Learning.
- Professor Robert Arthur Pinker, Privacy Commissioner, Press Complaints Commission. For public service.
- Alan Frederick Plater, Writer and Playwright. For services to Drama.
- Sister Bernadette Mary Porter, lately Rector and Chief Executive, Roehampton University of Surrey. For services to Higher Education.
- Geoffrey Colin Powell, OBE. For services to Financial Regulation and to the community in Jersey.
- Professor Judith Anne Rees, Deputy Director and Professor of Environmental and Resources Management, London School of Economics and Political Science. For services to Social Science.
- Mrs Susan Ilene Rice, Chief Executive, Lloyds TSB Scotland. For services to Banking.
- David Richards, Director, Prodrive. For services to Motor Sport.
- Professor Donald Andrew Ritchie, DL, Emeritus Professor of Genetics, University of Liverpool and deputy chairman, Environment Agency. For services to the Environment and to Science.
- Terence James Rose, Director Wales and South West, Health and Safety Executive.
- Timothy David Melville-Ross, Chair, Investors in People UK. For services to Workplace Learning and Development.
- Graeme David Rowe, Head, International Shipping Policy Division, Department for Transport.
- Michael James Ryan, Vice-President and General Manager, Short Bros plc. For services to Business in Northern Ireland.
- Dr Michael Shooter, Consultant Child Psychiatrist. For services to the NHS in Wales.
- Neville Shulman, OBE, Charity Fundraising Explorer and Mountaineer and chairman of the George Thomas Educational Trust. For charitable services.
- Thomas Frederick Stainer, Chief Agricultural Economist, Director of Policy and Economics Division, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Northern Ireland Executive.
- Eric Sykes, OBE, Actor. For services to Drama.
- Dr Wendy Thomson, Head, Office of Public Service Reform, Cabinet Office.
- Professor Cheryll Anne Tickle, FRS, FRSE, Foulerton Royal Society Professor, University of Dundee and Member, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. For services to Biology.
- Douglas Tweddle, Director, Regional Business Services, HM Customs and Excise.
- Anu Kiran Vedi, Group Chief Executive, Genesis Housing Group. For services to Housing.
- Ms Pamela Janice Warhurst, Deputy-Chair, Countryside Agency. For services to the Environment.
- John Merlin Waterson, lately Historic Properties Director, National Trust. For services to Heritage.
- Barry Nicholas Aubrey Weatherill, Chair, Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. For services to Blind People.
- Alan Donald Whicker, Author and Broadcaster. For services to Broadcasting.
- Peter Whittaker, lately Headteacher, Hall Green School, Birmingham. For services to Education.
- Professor Patricia Mang Ming Woo, Professor of Paediatric Rheumatology, University College, London. For services to Medicine.
- Donald Wood, Chief Executive, London and Quadrant Housing Trust. For services to Social Housing.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas[]
- Mohamed Iqbal Asaria. For services to international development.
- Ian Miller Bill. For services to British business interest in the oil and gas sector.
- Dr. Colin Michael Foale. For services to space exploration.
- Alfred Kane, president, Glencree Centre for Reconciliation, Ireland.
- Melvyn Edgar Angus Lockie, counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Charles Adam Edward Pollock. For services to opera and UK-Italian cultural relations.
- Dr. Alan Edward Smith. For services to biotechnology research and to British trade development in the USA.
- Jonathan Francis Taylor. chairman, Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission. For services to UK-USA relations.
- Stephen Taylor. For services to civil engineering in the USA.
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)[]
Civil Division[]
- Professor Anne Lesley Abbott, Professor of Early Childhood Education, Manchester Metropolitan University. For services to Education.
- Nazir Afzal, Sector Director, Crown Prosecution Service.
- Dr. Kishori Gopal Agrawal, J.P., General Medical Practitioner, Sandwell, West Midlands. For services to Healthcare.
- Charles Benedict Ainslie, M.B.E., Yachtsman. For services to Sailing.
- Peter Maclaren Aitken, Senior Business Manager, H.M. Customs and Excise.
- George Henry Alcock, Honorary Consul (Northern England) for the Philippines. For services to the community in the North West.
- Maggi, Mrs. Allan, Executive Director, Education Resources, South Lanarkshire Council. For services to Education.
- Guy Reid-Bailey, Chair, United Housing Association. For services to Social Housing in the South West.
- Professor John Keith Banyard, Director, Asset Management, Severn Trent Water Ltd. For services to the Water Industry and to Engineering.
- Eric Malcolm Barnes, Non-Executive Director, Experian and Chairman, Nottingham Forest plc. For services to the community in the East Midlands.
- Dr. Hugh Wilson Taylor Barron, Lecturer, Department of Engineering, University of Aberdeen. For services to Road Accident Investigation.
- John Adrian Shepherd-Barron. Inventor of the Automatic Cash Dispenser. For services to Banking.
- Professor Simon Baumberg. For services to Science. Archibald Howard Beattie, Investment Manager, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland Executive.
- Miss Leanne Benjamin (Mrs. Round), Principal, Royal Ballet Company. For services to Dance.
- Celia Jane Isherwood Bennett, lately Director, British Meat Processors Association. For services to the Meat and Livestock Industries.
- Trevor Paul Benson, Managing Director, Precision Air Systems, Ultra Electronics. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Professor David Berridge, Professor of Child and Family Welfare, University of Luton. For services to Children.
- Dr. Kristine Beuret, Director, Social Research Associates. For services to Disabled People.
- The Reverend Prebendary Richard Thomas Bewes, Rector, All Souls Church, Langham Place, London. For services to the Church of England.
- The Reverend Dr. Inderjit Bhogal, Methodist Minister. For services to Inter-faith Relations.
- Malcolm Hugh Bird, Director, Quality and Sustainable Development, GKN Driveline. For services to the Automotive Industry.
- Dr. Christopher Board, lately Chair, UK Committee for Cartography, British Cartographic Society. For services to Cartography.
- Professor Mark Haworth-Booth, lately Senior Curator of Photographs, Victoria and Albert Museum. For services to Museums.
- Michael Brace, Chair, British Paralympic Association. For services to Disabled Sport.
- Dr. Mervyn Edward Bramley, lately Flood Defence Development Manager, Environment Agency. For services to the Environment.
- Christopher Roger Etrick Brooke. For services to Medical Research and to the community in Hampshire.
- David Brown, Chief Executive, North Cornwall District Council. For services to Local Government.
- Professor Stephen Frederick Brown, Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Nottingham. For services to Road Engineering.
- Richard Henry Burbidge, Chair and Managing Director, Richard Burbidge Ltd. For services to Business and to the community in Oswestry, Shropshire.
- Professor Peter Sherwood Burge, Professor of Occupational Medicine, Institute of Occupational Medicine, University of Birmingham. For services to Medicine.
- Ms Frances Burns, Head, Development and Publication Unit, Department for International Development.
- Professor Sally Byng, Chief Executive, Connect—the communication disability network. For services to Speech and Language Therapy.
- Neil Carr, Executive Director of Nursing, South Staffordshire Health Care NHS Trust. For services to Nursing.
- David Edward John Carson, Head of Tourism Branch, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland Executive.
- David Alexander Carter, Grade 7, Health and Safety Executive.
- Raymond Bobby Carter, lately Chairman, English Schools Football Association and Chair, Games and Sports Division, Central Council for Physical Recreation. For services to Sport.
- Pamela Margaret, Mrs. Castle, Chair, Thames Environment Protection Advisory Committee and Chair, Business and Community Safety Forum. For services to the Environment.
- Michael Walter Charleston, Honorary Secretary, South West Rivers Association. For services to Salmon and Wildlife Conservation.
- Francis Anthony Charnock, lately Headteacher, Holy Cross Roman Catholic High School, Chorley, Lancashire. For services to Education.
- Brian Edwin Chesworth, J.P. For services to Business and to the community in Macclesfield, Cheshire.
- Michael Clark, Managing Director, International Fish Canners (Scotland). For services to the Food Industry.
- James Dudley Henderson Clarke, B.E.M., Chair, London Marathon. For services to Sport.
- John Edward Clarke. For services to the community in Coventry.
- Robert John Clifford, Grade 7, Coroners Unit, Home Office.
- Anthony Climpson, Tourism and Publicity Officer, New Forest District Council and Immediate Past President, Tourism Management Institute. For services to Local Government.
- Nigel Richard John Coleman, lately Group Valuation Officer, North London Valuation OYce Agency, Inland Revenue.
- Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. Cooke, Assistant Director of Finance, Patent Office.
- Raymond George Alfred Cooney, Actor, Writer, Director and Producer. For services to Drama.
- Lesley Jane, Mrs. Corbett, Headteacher, Carden Primary School, Brighton, East Sussex. For services to Education.
- Martin Couchman, Deputy Chief Executive, British Hospitality Association. For services to Hospitality.
- James Edward Cracknell, M.B.E., Rower. For services to Sport.
- James Douglas Craig, Managing Director, Craig Group Ltd. For services to Business and to the community in North East Scotland.
- Stephen Cranston, Chief Executive, The Arts Factory, Ferndale, Rhondda. For services to Lifelong Learning.
- Professor Dorothy Hanson Crawford, Robert Irvine Professor of Medical Microbiology, University of Edinburgh. For services to Higher Education and Science.
- Keith Crockford, Waterfront Engineering Executive, Fleet Support Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Geoffrey Alexander Daniels, Director, National Learning and Skills Council. For services to Further Education.
- Professor Richard Adrian Daugherty, lately Professor, Education Department, University of Wales Aberystwyth. For services to Education.
- John Hamilton Davies, Chair, Civil Service Appeal Board. For public service.
- Priscilla Elizabeth, Mrs. Davies, J.P., Regional Development Manager, INCLUDE. For services to Young People and to the community in Wales.
- Shirley Ann, Mrs. Davies, Deputy Director of Service, Inland Revenue.
- Ivan Davis. For political and public service.
- John Dennis, Joint Managing Director, John Dennis Coachbuilders. For services to the Firefighting Industry.
- John Joseph Devine, lately Journalist, Irish Independent. For services to Journalism.
- Professor Thomas Martin Devine, Glucksman Research Professor and Director, AHRB Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies, University of Aberdeen. For services to Scottish History.
- Dr. Stuart Dobson, Ecotoxicologist and Physiologist, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Monks Wood, Huntingdon. For services to Ecotoxicology.
- Professor Anna Felicja Dominiczak, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, BHF Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre, University of Glasgow. For services to Medicine.
- Professor Christopher Stephen Downes, Professor of Cancer Biology, University of Ulster. For services to Biomedical Research.
- Dr. John Richard Dudeney, Deputy Director, British Antarctic Survey. For services to Science.
- David Stanley Edwards, lately Chief Executive, Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust. For services to the NHS.
- Douglas Ellis. For services to Football and to the community in the West Midlands.
- Francis Edwin Ellison, B.E.M. For services to the British Korean Veterans’ Association.
- Terence John Martin Elphick, lately Project Manager, Skanska. For services to the Ministry of Defence.
- John Nicholas McAlpine Entwistle, D.L. For services the community in the North West.
- Robert Harald Faber, lately Project Director, Oxford University Press for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. For services to Scholarship.
- Leslie Stephen Fairweather. For services to Architecture, H.M. Prison Service and to the community in West Sussex.
- Robert Andrew Farmer, lately Chief Executive, Forest Enterprise Wales.
- Andrew Farrell, Wigan and Great Britain Rugby Captain. For services to Rugby League.
- David Findlay, Managing Director, Automotive Technik Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Nigel Kennedy-Finlayson, lately Head, Business and Information Systems Division, National Assembly for Wales.
- Alexander Barry Fisher, Captain, British Airways. For services to Civil Aviation.
- Sally Margaret Doris, Mrs. Floyer, Managing Director, Frederick Warne and Co. For services to Publishing and to Tourism in the Lake District.
- Peter Karl James Franzen, Editor, Eastern Daily Press. For services to Journalism.
- Edward Friel, Chief Executive, Greater Glasgow and Clyde Valley Tourist Board. For services to Tourism in Scotland.
- Anne, Mrs. Galbraith. For services to the community in the North East.
- Archibald Duncan Galloway. For services to the Corporation and City of London.
- Hugh Gardner, Director of Social Services and Housing, City and County of Swansea. For services to Social Care.
- Miss Sharon Girling, Detective Constable, National Crime Squad. For services to the Police.
- Robert Mark Glover, for services to fostering and childcare in China.
- Duncan Bruce Godefroy, J.P. For services to the community in Plymouth.
- Dr. Alison Jane Patricia Goligher, Vice President of Production, Schlumberger. For services to the Oil and Gas Industries.
- Ian Gordon, Q.P.M., Deputy Chief Constable, Tayside Police. For services to the Police in Scotland.
- Martin Edwin Gorham, Chief Executive, National Blood Authority. For services to the NHS.
- Anthony Ernest Grant, Vice-Chair, Leeds and Holbeck Building Society. For public services in West Yorkshire.
- Ms Katherine Anne Green, Chief Executive, Child Poverty Action Group and Member, National Employment Panel. For services to Welfare Work.
- Catherine, Mrs. Griffiths, Head, Radiation Protection and QA Services, Directorate of Medical Imaging and Medical Physics, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Medicine.
- Professor Ralph Alan Griffiths, Chair, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. For services to Heritage.
- Trevor Thomas Griffiths, Chair, Law and Constitution Committee, General Dental Council. For services to Dentistry.
- Philip Howard Gronow, Deputy Director, Corporate Support Group, Receivables Management Service, Inland Revenue.
- Graham Richard Hadfield, Chief Executive, Civil Service Insurance Society. For public service.
- Robert James Hancock, Regional Secretary, Transport and General Workers Union. For services to the Trade Union Movement in Wales.
- Ann Christine, Mrs. Harris, Headteacher, Oaktree Nursery and Primary School, Swindon, Wiltshire. For services to Education.
- Sue, Mrs. Harrison, Assistant Director, European Markets, Department of Trade and Industry.
- Professor George Hazel, lately President, Institution of Highways and Transportation. For services to Transport.
- David Heather, lately Deputy Chief Executive, Agricultural Industries Confederation. For services to the Fertiliser Industry.
- James Hehir, Chief Executive, Ipswich Borough Council. For services to Local Government.
- Miss Susan Jane Hemming, Crown Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution Service.
- Annabel, Mrs. Hemstedt, lately Executive Director, Basic Skills Agency. For services to Basic Skills Education.
- Wilfred Neale Henderson, Technical Operations Manager, National Audit Office.
- George Charles Hepburn, Chief Executive, Community Foundation serving Tyne and Wear and Northumberland. For services to the community in the North East.
- Robert Graham Hubbard, Principal and Chief Executive, Prior’s Court School, Thatcham, Berkshire. For services to Special Needs Education.
- Dr. John David Wynne Hudson, lately Headteacher, Holloway School, Islington, London. For services to Education.
- William Joseph Hutcheson, Headteacher, Elm Court School, Lambeth, London. For services to Special Needs Education.
- Robert Neil Hutley, Justices’ Chief Executive for Devon and Cornwall. For services to the Administration of Justice.
- David Keith Marlais James, lately Chair, Eversheds LLP. For services to Business and to the community in Wales.
- Karl William Pamp Jenkins, Composer. For services to Music.
- Joyce Sara Ramsay, Mrs. Johnston, Principal, Fife College of Further and Higher Education. For services to Further Education in Scotland.
- Carol, Mrs. Jones, Headteacher, St. Barnabas Church of England Primary School, Bristol. For services to Education.
- Dr. William Johnstone Jordan, Vice-President, RSPCA. For services to Wildlife Conservation and Animal Welfare.
- Desmond Hugh Kelly, Assistant Director, Birmingham Royal Ballet. For services to Dance.
- Claude Alaric Anthony Kilmister. For services to Health and to the Prayer Book Society.
- Samuel Kinkaid. For public service.
- John Andrew Kissock, Joint Managing Director, James Jones and Sons. For services to Forestry.
- Sheelin Virginia, The Viscountess Knollys, D.L. For services to the community in Norfolk.
- Paul Crosby Lamplugh. For services to The Suzy Lamplugh Trust.
- Advocate John Emile Langlois, lately Peoples’ Deputy to the States of Guernsey. For services to the community in Guernsey.
- Dr. Colin Reginald Lattimore, J.P. For services to English Decorative and Applied Fine Arts and to the community in Cambridge.
- Lilian, Mrs. Lawson, Director, Scottish Council on Deafness. For services to Deaf People.
- Dr. Phillip Andrew Leech, Principal Medical Officer for Primary Care, Department of Health.
- David Graham Lendon, Chair, Lincolnshire Business Education Trust. For services to Education.
- David Ross Leslie, Service Development Manager, City of Edinburgh Council. For services to Local Government.
- Dorothy Eva, Mrs. Levy, lately Educational Consultant, Attention Deficit Disorders Information Services. For services to Special Needs Education.
- Dennis Licence, Managing Director, First Trust Bank. For services to Banking and to the community in Northern Ireland.
- Miss Ceinwen Susan Jane Lloyd, Branch Manager (Births and Deaths). General Register Office, Southport, Office for National Statistics.
- Thomas Paul Lloyd, Grade 7, Disability and Carers Service, Department for Work and Pensions.
- Brian Richard Lord, first secretary, FCO.[3]
- Ralph David Luck, Director, English Partnerships. For services to Urban Regeneration.
- Jacqueline Elizabeth, Mrs. Lythell, Alderman, Brighton and Hove City Council. For services to the community in Brighton and Hove.
- Gavin Anderson Mackay, M.B.E., Grade 7, Prime Minister’s Office,
- Andrew Makepeace, Project Sponsor, Parliamentary Estates Directorate, House of Commons.
- Dr. Michael Maloney, Freelance Photographer. For services to Photojournalism.
- John Malynn, Team Leader, School Inspection and OFSTED Corporate Relations Unit, Local Authority Performance Division, Department for Education and Skills.
- Professor Gerald Manners, Chair, Association of Charitable Foundations. For charitable services.
- Wendy Rita, Mrs. Marrable, lately Special Investigation Section Team Leader, Inland Revenue.
- Brian Peter Marsh. For services to Business and to the Marsh Christian Trust in London.
- John Marshall, Consultant, Marshall Construction. For services to the Construction Industry and to the community in Clackmannanshire.
- Simon McBurney, Actor and Artistic Director, Theatre de Complicite. For services to Drama.
- Dr. Norman Keith Ian McIver. For services to Diving Safety.
- Sheila Mary, Mrs. McKinley, Head, Producer Responsibility Unit, Waste Management Division, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
- James Malcolm McManners, Headteacher, Cassop Primary School, Durham. For services to Education.
- Roger James Mercer, lately Secretary, Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. For services to Archaeology.
- Professor Victor Thomas Charles Middleton. For services to Tourism.
- William Ian Mitchell. For services to Housing in Scotland.
- Dr. Peter Douglas Molyneux, Chief Executive Officer, Lionhead Studios. For services to the Computer Video Games Industry.
- Colin Stuart Montgomerie, M.B.E. For services to Golf.
- The Right Reverend Alan Wyndham Morgan. For services to the community in Nottinghamshire.
- Philip Jonathan Clifford Mould, Honorary Arts Adviser to the Houses of Parliament.
- Professor Charles William Munn, Chief Executive, Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland. For services to Banking.
- Dr. Wadi Yusuf Nassar. For services to Community Relations in Manchester.
- Peter Andrew Nicholson, Head, Newham Youth OVending Services. For services to Youth and Community Justice, London.
- Derek Norcross, D.L. For services to the community in East Sussex.
- Michael Anthony O’Connor, Grade B2, Ministry of Defence.
- Yvonne Margaret, Mrs. Osman, Member, Scottish Legal Aid Board. For services to the Administration of Justice.
- Geoffrey Palmer, Actor. For services to Drama.
- Dr. Syed Abdul-Aziz Pasha, Founder, Union of Muslim Organisations. For services to Race Relations.
- Dr. John Gordon Paterson, Deputy Chair, UK Screening Committee. For services to Cancer Screening.
- Frederick Charles Anthony Payne, lately General Manager, Ordnance Survey, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
- David Lee Pearson, M.B.E. For services to Equestrianism and to Disabled Sport.
- Anthony William Dunn Pexton, lately Chair, Sustainable LINK Programme Management Committee and Assured Combinable Crops. For services to Arable Agriculture.
- Janet Dorothy, Mrs. Pickles, Cardiff Women’s Safety Unit. For services to Community Safety in South Wales.
- Mary Laird, Mrs. Pitcaithly, Chief Executive, Falkirk Council. For services to Local Government.
- Adrian Mark Pollitt Director, Office of the Strategic Health Authorities. For services to the NHS.
- Samuel David Pollock. For public service.
- Colin Dunlop Port, Deputy Chief Constable, Norfolk Constabulary. For services to the Police.
- Miss April Ann Pumfleet, Principal Inspector (Development), Havering Local Education Authority. For services to Education.
- John James Quigley, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
- Stephen Bradley Quinn, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
- Roger George Radford. For services to the Church of England.
- Donald Raistrick, Head, Knowledge and Information Resources Branch, Department for Constitutional Affairs.
- David Michael Ronald Reading, Founder, Anaphylaxis Campaign. For services to People with Allergies.
- Shelia, Mrs. Reiter, Chair, WaterVoice Wessex. For services to the Water Industry.
- Sheelagh Elizabeth, Mrs. Richards, Secretary and Chief Executive, British Association of Occupational Therapists and College of Occupational Therapists. For services to Healthcare.
- Margaret Ann, Mrs. Richardson, Curator, Sir John Soane’s Museum, London. For services to Museums.
- Nigel Robbins, Principal, Cirencester College, Gloucestershire. For services to Further Education and to Training.
- Miss Shirley Ann Robertson, M.B.E. For services to Sailing.
- Kevin Peter James Rogers, Director, H.M. Prison Dovegate, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire. For services to the Contracted-Out Prison Service.
- Sarindar Singh Sahota, Chair, SRB 6 North West Corridors of Regeneration. For services to the community in Handsworth, Birmingham.
- Anthony Paul Sangwine, Specialist Adviser, Horticulture and Nature Conservation, Highways Agency.
- Christopher Andrew Saunders. For services to Save the Children UK.
- Neil Scales, Chief Executive and Director General, Merseyside Passenger Transport Authority and Executive. For services to Public Transport.
- Robert Leslie Scott, lately Acting Director, Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester. For services to Museums.
- Robert William Lowry Scott, D.L., lately Chair, Forestry and Timber Association. For services to Forestry.
- Stephen Francis Seaber, Chief Fire OYcer, Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Rescue Service.
- Rodney Horrocks Sellers. For services to Business in the North West.
- Miss Alexandra Shulman, Editor, British Vogue. For services to the Magazine Industry.
- Pamela Minerva Odette, Mrs. Singh, lately Headteacher, Pope John Roman Catholic Primary School, Shepherds Bush, London. For services to Education.
- Guy Sizeland, Grade B2, Ministry of Defence.
- David Ronald Smith, Regional Home Office Director, Government Office for the North West.
- Philip John Snell, Grade 7, Special Educational Needs Policy Framework and Transition Team, Department for Education and Skills.
- Ms Mary Arlene Anne Spiers, Chief Executive, Ulster Cancer Foundation. For services to Healthcare.
- Bernard Geoffrey Spittle. For services to Sports Administration.
- Christopher Austin Stendall, Grade 7, Regeneration Sponsorship Division, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
- David William Edmund Sterry, Chief Executive, May Gurney Integrated Services plc. For services to Civil Engineering.
- Angela Patricia, Mrs. Stones, Headteacher, McMillan Nursery School, Kingston-upon-Hull. For services to Early Years Education.
- Peter Stoppard. For services to the community in the South West.
- Kenneth Graham Stott. For services to the Willow Industry in the South West.
- John Richard Thomas Sullivan, Writer. For services to Drama.[4]
- Stacey, Mrs. Tasker, lately Governor, H.M.Prison Leeds.
- Anthony Bichard Taylor, Chair, Borders NHS Board. For services to the NHS and to Business in Scotland.
- Peter Tebbit, National Palliative Care Development Adviser, National Council for Palliative Care. For services to Healthcare.
- Leslie Thomas, Writer. For services to Literature.
- Councillor William Humphrey Thomas, lately Chair, Sandwell Mental Health NHS and Social Care Trust. For services to the NHS in the West Midlands.
- Ling, Mrs. Thompson, Head of International Affairs, Royal Society. For services to Science.
- Alan Sidney Tobias, Chair, Essex Probation Board. For services to the National Probation Service and to Community Relations.
- Roger Townsend, Deputy Field Director, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
- John Colin Turner, Chair, Advisory Committee on Packaging. For services to Waste Management.
- Mark Vaughan, Founder and Co-Director, Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education. For services to Inclusion in Education.
- Professor Susan Mary Vinnicombe, Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Diversity Management, Cranfield School of Management. For services to Diversity.
- Sadru Visram, Chair, ASRA Greater London Housing Association. For services to Social Housing.
- George Vongas, Grade B2, Defence Science Technology Laboratory, Ministry of Defence.
- Ms Marjorie Henderson Walker, Joint Managing Director, Walkers Shortbread Ltd. For services to Business and Exports.
- Michael Walker, lately Vice-Chair, NHS Lothian and Consul for Finland. For services to the NHS and to the community in Edinburgh.
- Graham Ward, Chair, National Farmers’ Union Horticulture Board. For services to Horticulture.
- Ms Caroline Anne Warne (Mrs. Thomas), J.P., Chair, International Standards Organisation’s Committee on Consumer Policy. For services to Consumers.
- Dr. Peter Alan Waterman, Producer and Composer. For services to Music.
- Michael Reginald White, Emeritus Fellow, Policy Studies Institute, University of Westminster. For services to Labour Market Policy.
- Professor David Keith Whittaker, Professor of Forensic Dentistry, University of Wales College of Medicine. For services to Forensic Dentistry.
- Dr. Stephen Thomas Whittle. For services to Gender Issues.[4]
- Bradley Marc Wiggins, Cyclist. For services to Sport.
- Tom Wilkinson, Actor. For services to Drama.[4]
- John Williams, Q.F.S.M., Firemaster, Grampian Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service.
- John Goodall Wilson, lately Headteacher, College House Junior School. For services to Education and to the community in Nottingham.
- Dr. Winston Reginald Withey, Technical Director, Centre for Human Sciences, QinetiQ. For services to the Armed Forces.
- Mark Worthington, Private Secretary to Lady Thatcher.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)[]
Civil Division[]
- Pippa Funnell, equestrian sportswoman
New Zealand[]
References[]
- ^ "New Year honours list 2005", The Guardian; accessed 17 November 2017.
- ^ "New Year Honours--United Kingdom", The London Gazette of Thursday 30 December 2004 Supplement No. 1; accessed 14 August 2020.
- ^ "Order of the British Empire", The Times, 31 December 2004, p. 69. The Times Digital Archive. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
- ^ a b c "No. 57509". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2004. p. 13.
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