OBEs - Order of the British Empire - are awarded to Australian Trevor Bayliss, 57, the former England cricket head coach; wine writer Oz Clarke, 80; Welsh taekwondo world champion Jade Jones; Snow Patrol singer Gary Lightbody and racing-horse trainer Paul Nicholls, 57. Lloyd, 75, was a middle-order batsman and captain of the West Indies between 1974 and 1985 at a time when the team reached the peak of its powers. Register to receive email news alerts, daily digest, weekly roundup or Topic newsletters. Not all U.S. presidents are missed once they leave the White House. There are a selection of people who have been awarded a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), which is the highest-ranking Order of the British Empire award and those that have been nominated for a knighthood to become a Sir or Dame. New Year Honours List 2020: Is Lewis Hamilton getting a Knighthood. Honours also go to Ashes hero Ben Stokes, his captain Joe Root and footballer Jill Scott. Scottish actress Eunice Olumide is known for her versatility across a variety of genres including action, drama and comedy roles. Jennifer STEVENSON – For services to Preventing Modern Slavery, Kenneth Walter STRADLING – For services to the Arts in Bristol, Professor David Tinsley STRANGE – For services to Music, Timothy James STREATFEILD – For services to charity, Menna SWEENEY – For services to Education, Gregory Thomas SWIFT – For services to the community in Skelmersdale, West Lancashire, Dr Timothy Charles Ayrton TANNOCK – For political service to International Relations and Human Rights, Raymond TAPKEN – For services to Young People, Andrew Donald TAPLEY – For services to Hockey, Sandra Ann TAYLOR – For services to Nursing and Eye Research, Joanne TAYLOR – For services to Safeguarding, Colin Barrie TAYLOR – For services to Education and the community in Midlothian and East Lothian, Ruth TERRY – For services to Children and Families, Rosemary THOMPSON – For services to the Armed Forces community, John THOMPSON – For services to the Economy and community in Northumberland, Craig Alexander THOMSON – For services to Football and charity in Scotland, Gina Allison TILLER – For services to Healthcare in Cumbria, Margaret TIMMINS (MARGARET JACKSON) – For services to Transport, Colin Simpson TODD – For services to Fire Safety, Jiemin TOMITA – For services to the Chinese community in Northern Ireland, (Catherine Sandra TOMLIN – For services to the LGBT community, Richard Douglas TUFFREY – For services to Heritage, Dominique Karon UNSWORTH DL – For services to Apprenticeships, Kerry WADE – For services to the Protection of Vulnerable Children, Elizabeth Anne Grant WALLACE – For services to Counselling, Family Mediation and Psychological Support, Michael John Egerton WALMSLEY – For services to Policing, Peter Derek WALTERS – For services to the WorldSkills Competition, Kowkhyn WAN – For services to Fashion and Social Awareness, Sarah Elizabeth WARD-LILLEY – For services to Journalism, Melanie Ann WEATHERLEY – For services to Social Care, Roy Alexander WEISE – For services to Drama, Professor Eyal WEIZMAN – For services to Architecture, Barrie John WELLS – For services to Seriously Ill Children, Professor Julia Mary WEST – For services to Radioactive Waste Management, John WHITE – For services to the community in South London, Nicola Michelle WHITING – For services to International Trade and Diversity, Revd Canon David WILBRAHAM – For services to Policing, Patricia WILKINSON – For services to Diversity and Inclusion, Dr Jason Weng Leong WONG – For services to Dentistry and Oral Health, Alan WOODS – For services to River Travel, Emma Jane WORLEY – For services to Innovation, Catriona Ann WORTHINGTON – For services to Children and Young People in South East London, Mathew WRIGHT – For services to Music and Young People, Angela WRIGHT – For services to Children in Wakefield, Marion Shearer YOOL – For voluntary service in Moray, David Chattan Tross YOULE – For services to Local History, Professor James YU – For services to the Electricity Supply Industry and Innovation, Janet ZAMORNII – For services to Deprived Communities in London, Ione Lavinia Margaret ZATLOUKAL – For public, political and parliamentary services, Medallists of the Order of the British Empire, Ali ABDI – For voluntary service to the BAME community in Cardiff, David Andrew AINSLIE – For services to the community in Uppingham, Rutland, Elizabeth Louise ALDERTON – For services to Nursing, June ANDERSON – For services to Tenants Rights and Law and Order in Clackmannanshire, William John ARMSTRONG -For services to Policing, Rayburn BAINBRIDGE – For services to Sport, Mr Jeffrey BAKER – For services to the community in Consett, County Durham, Mrs Kerry Louise BANKS – For services to Breast Cancer, John BARCLAY – For services to British Road Cycling, Rachel BARNETT – For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness, Suzanne BARNLEY – For voluntary and charitable service, Anthony David Ernest BATESON -For services to Health charities and People with Autism, Christopher John BEADLE – For services to the community in Old Basing and Basingstoke, Hampshire, Sandra BERRIMAN – For services to the community in Liss, Hampshire, Harold Joseph BINYON – For services to the Fire Fighters’ Charity and Crook Athletics Club, County Durham, Kathryn Helen BISPHAM – For services to Patient Safety, Margaret Jeanette BLACKMAN – For services to the community in Walton-on-Trent, The Right Reverend Alvin BLAKE – For services to the community in Luton, Bedfordshire, Martha Rosalind Elizabeth BLOOMFIELD – For voluntary service to the community in Northern Ireland, James Charles Macaulay BOOTH – For services to charity and the community in Devon and Somerset, Francelle Andrèe BRADFORD – For voluntary and charitable services, Morgan James BRITTON – For services to the Fire and Rescue Service and the community in Bristol, Hilda BROADBENT – For services to Older People and Dementia Care, Vanessa Elizabeth BROWN – For services to the community in Birmingham, Margaret BUMPHREY – For services to the community in Briston, Norfolk, Pauline Janet BURNS – For services to the community in Knottlingley, West Yorkshire, Peter George BURROWS – For services to the community in Brighton, East Sussex, Jeanne BUSH – For services to the community in Chippenham, Wiltshire, Nicholas Paul CANN – For services to Stroke Survivors and the Stroke Association, Wales, Leslie Alan CARSWELL – For voluntary service to Scouting in Northern Ireland, William Joseph CARTER – For services to Disabled and Vulnerable People, Robin Paul CARTER – For services to Choral Music, Bryan Owen Anthony CATCHPOLE – For services to Young People, Gary Robert CHAMBERS – For services to Education, Grenville George CHAPPEL – For services to the community in Penwerris, Falmouth, Roger Lloyd CHASE – For voluntary service to the community in Sidcup, Dhruv Mansukhal CHHATRALIA – For voluntary service to Hinduism and Developing Young People, Beverley Ann CHIDLEY – For services to Brownies and Girlguiding in Dunstable, Francis James CLEMENT – For services to Athletics in Scotland, Renate COLLINS – For services to Holocaust Education, Keith Vincent COOK – For services to Cricket, Catherine Marie COOKE – For services to Libraries, Veronica Catherine CORBEN – For services to the community in Winslow, Buckinghamshire, Mary Adams CORKUM – For services to Education, Pamela Jane CORRY – For services to the community in Harpurhey, Manchester, Cyril Rodney COTTRELL – For services to charity and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Helen COUNTESS OF ROSSLYN – For services to charity, Shirley Ann COURT – For services to Children’s Singing in North West England, Peter Thomas CRAIG – For services to the community in Whickham, Newcastle upon Tyne, Sara Louise CRAWFORD – For services to Mental Health Awareness, Susan Ann CROALL – For services to Music in Swansea, Jill CROSSLAND – For services to Sport and the community in Tintwistle, Derbyshire, Florence Ethel CUMMINS – For services to the community in Alford, Cheshire, Margaret Roslyn DAVIDSON – For services to MacMillan Cancer Support in Northern Ireland, Llinos Ann DAVIES – For services to Music in South Wales, Christopher John DAY – For services to Adaptive Skiers, Christine Margaret DELIVETT – For services to Mental Health Awareness, Kishan Rajesh DEVANI – For services to community cohesion, Eric Mordue DICKSON – For services to Blind and Visually Impaired People in South East Northumberland, Sokphal DIN – For services to Holocaust Education, James DUNCAN – For voluntary service in Forres, Moray, Arthur William DYKE – For services to Poppyscotland, Dr Sheena Ritchie DYKES DL – For voluntary service to Homeless People in High Wycombe, William Joseph EAMES – For services to the RAF and the community in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Andrew Peter Spencer EBBEN – For services to Lifeguard Development and Swimming Pool Safety, Doris Sybil EDWARDS – For services to People with Cystic Fibrosis, Jane Rachael EDWARDS – For services to the community in Nottingham, Richard Frank ELAM – For services to Business and the community in York, Brian Charles ELLAM – For services to Music, Jane ELLISON – For services to the Arts, Media and Public Libraries, George Edward EVANS – For services to Table Tennis in Wales, William Richard John EZEKIEL – For voluntary service to Surf Life Saving GB, James William Murray FAIRBAIRN – For services to the community in Northern Ireland, Marianne Alison Louis FAIRMAN – For services to the community in Boston, Lincolnshire, Deborah FARRAR – For services to Policing, Gisela FELDMAN – For services to Holocaust Education, Frederick Ivor FERGUSON – For services to the community in Londonderry, Reverend John Henry FIELDSEND – For services to Holocaust Education, Patricia Joan FINCH – For services to People with Disabilities, Katharine Lesley Maddock FISHER – For services to Children with Disabilities and Their Families, Kenneth Harry FORREST – For services to Sport and Young People in Birmingham, Angela Elizabeth FORSTER – For services to Public Libraries, Joseph Eric FOSTER – For services to the community in Golborne, Greater Manchester, Grace FRIAR – For services to the community in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, Kathryn Mary FULTON – For services to the community in the London Borough of Barnet, Michael John Armand GAILLARD – For charitable services, Thomas Harold GARDINER – For services to Business, Employment and the community in Belfast, Bryan GARNHAM – For services to Fundraising and the community in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, Georgina Ann GIBBONS – For services to Education in Shropshire, John Alexander GIBSON – For services to the community in Belfast, Manfred GOLDBERG – For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness, Sara Jane GOODE – For services to Emergency Planning in Wales, (Alyn) Mairi GOWANS – For services to Education and charity, Kathleen Mary GREAVES – For services to Young People, Patricia Marjorie GREENHILL – For services to the community in Roydon and Harlow, Essex, Michael GRIME – For services to Scouts and to the community in Darwen, Lancashire, Stephen Paul GROOM – For services to Staff Safety, Nicholas Chandra GUPTA – For services to the Environment in the West of England, William Colin HAMON – For services to the community in South West England, Bridget Patricia HANCOCK – For services to Disabled and Disadvantaged Children’s charities, Subnum HARIFF-KHAN – For services to Public Libraries, Elizabeth Isobel HARLING – For voluntary service to Remembrance and the community in Inverness-shire, Jason HARRIS – For services to Young People and the community in Christchurch, Dorset, Yashmin HARUN – For services to Female BAME Representation in Sport, David HASTINGS – For services to the LGBT+ community, Christine HAYWOOD – For services to End Of Life Care, Geoffrey Alan HEGARTY – For services to Young People through the Scouting Movement in Northern Ireland, Stephen Philip HEMMINGS – For services to the community in Box and Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, Colin Henry HIGGS – For services to the community in Aston Abbotts, Buckinghamshire, Andrew HOGARTH – For services to Parks and Biodiversity in East Lothian, Anthony HOPKINS – For services to Public Libraries, John HORTON – For services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Elizabeth Anne HUTCHINSON – For services to Libraries, Jacqueline Helen JACK – For services to Military Personnel and to charity, Carole Ann JACKSON – For voluntary service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Trevor John JAMES – For services to Nature Conservation in Hertfordshire, Kevin Hugh JOHNS – For services to the community in Solihull, West Midlands, Dr Jocelyn Oswald Dobbie JOHNSTON – For services to the community in Aldershot, Hampshire and Elstead, Surrey, Agnes Mitchell JOHNSTONE – For services to STEM Education and the community in Oban, Sheila Clark JONES – For services to the community in Aberdeen, Leslie JONES – For services to the community in Tameside through Fencing, Denise Catherine JONES – For services to Libraries, Marie Evelyn KARSTADT – For services to the community in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, Nadia Rehman KHAN – For services to Mental Health and Integration in London and Birmingham, Jacky Sheung Sang KONG FRSE – For services to the Chinese Community in Croydon, Dr Peter Frank KURER – For services to Holocaust Education, Ruth LACHS – For services to Holocaust Education, Oliver Garfield LAFFIN – For services to the Reserve Forces and the community in County Down and County Armagh, Robert Austin LAMB – For services to the Preservation of Traditional Skills and voluntary service to Sport in Mexborough, South Yorkshire, Christopher LAMB – For services to charity and to the Civil Service Lifeboat Fund, Phyllis Doreen LAMBE – For services to the community in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, John Noel LAST – For services to the Fire and Rescue Service and the community in Suffolk, Frances LAVERY – For services to Fostering in Northern Ireland, Bertram Omar LEON – For services to the St Lucian community in the UK and Abroad, Martin Ivor LESTER – For services to the community in Lodsworth, West Sussex, Joan LLOYD – For services to the community in Solihull, Jeffrey Jones LLOYD – For services to Orchestral Music, Melanie Ruth LLOYD – For services to Young People and the community in South East England, David Lewis LLOYD-EVANS – For services to the community in YFron, Wales, Jacqueline LOGAN – For services to Same-Sex Ballroom Dancing, Kenneth LOGAN – For services to the Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland and the community in Edinburgh, Donald Lincoln LONGHURST – For voluntary service to Young People in Cheshire through the Scouts and to the community in Alsager, John Thomas LORD – For services to the community in Hough on the Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, Malcolm Stuart LOVEDAY – For services to the community in Chertsey, Surrey, Terence James LOWE – For services to Business and Skills in the Electrical Engineering Industry, Letty LUCAS – For services to Tennis and charity in Northern Ireland, David Geoffrey LYON – For services to the community in Wigan, Barry MACAULAY – For services to Disability Sport, Kenneth Alasdair MACDONALD – For services to the community in Strathfillan, North Argyll, George Martin MACE – For services to Sport and the community in Northern Ireland, Margaret Mary Rose MACINNES – For services to Highland Dancing and the community in Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire, Sidney George MACKAY – For services to Police Remembrance, George MANN – For services to Young People through the Scouting Movement in Northern Ireland, Alison Margaret MARTIN – For services to Young People in Dumfries and Galloway, Elspeth Gardner MARTIN – For charitable services to the Midland Air Ambulance Charity, Kurt MARX – For services to Holocaust Education, Amelia Thomson MATHEWSON -For services to the community in Levenmouth, Fife, Connor MCCARROLL – For services to Running and charity in County Tyrone, Bernard MCCOMISKEY – For services to Boxing and the community in Gilford, County Down, Mark Anthony Scott MCCREE – For services to Public Libraries, Bernard Thomas MCCULLAGH – For voluntary service to the community in Northern Ireland, Michael MCGARVIE – For services to Local History in Frome, Somerset, Irene Mary MCGRATH – For services to Scottish Schools Debating, John Alexander MCILRATH – For services to Sport in Northern Ireland, James Taylor Hamish MCKAY – For services to Young People and the community in Levenmouth, Fife, Irwyn MCKIBBIN – For services to the community through the Heartbeat NI charity, John Brian MCMASTER – For services to the Army Cadet Force in Northern Ireland, Sonya MCMULLAN – For services to Victims of Domestic and Sexual Abuse in Northern Ireland, John Joseph Laurence MCNALLY – For services to Fundraising and the community in Portrush, Stepheney Augustine MCPHERSON-SULAIMAN – For services to People with Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Disorders, Timothy John MERRETT – For services to Education in Gloucestershire, Martin Paul MERRIMAN – For services to the community in The Wirral, Merseyside, Paul MICHAEL – For services to Local Government in Antrim and Newtownabbey, Graham John MILLER – For services to Law and Order, Michael Joseph John MOFFITT – For voluntary service to the sport of Canoe Polo, Robert John MONTGOMERY – For voluntary service to Education in Castlederg, Alison Sally Glenn MULLAN – For services to Healthcare and the community in Northern Ireland, Father Patrick Kevin MULLAN – For services to Inter-Church Collaboration and Community Relations in Northern Ireland, Heidi Elizabeth MURPHY – For services to Education, Simon NEILL – For services to Music and Community Relations in Belfast, Barry NEWTON – For services to Grassroots Football and Young People in Derbyshire, Leslie Robert NICOLL – For services to the Fire and Rescue Service and the community in Essex, Donald Charles NORRIS – For services to the Scouting Movement, Kim Yvonne O’KEEFFE – For services to Nursing, Susannah Virginia O’NEILL – For services to Public Transport and to the community in Northern Ireland, Owen Francis O’TOOLE – For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, Lieutenant Colonel Ray Morris OGG – For services to the Combined Cadet Forces and to the Department for Work and Pensions, Dorit OLIVER-WOLFF – For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness, Isabel Susan Ingerid OSWELL – For services to Public Libraries and Entrepreneurship, Matthew Amatoritsero OTUBU – For voluntary service to young people and communities in the UK and Africa, Theratil Rajiv Antony OUSEPH – For services to Badminton in Great Britain and the Promotion of Sport within the British Asian community, Sahdaish Kaur PALL – For services to Victims of Domestic Abuse and voluntary service to the community in the West Midlands, William Alexander PARKER – For services to Coastal Management, John PARMITER – For services to the community in Lea, Wiltshire, Kanubhai Raojibhai PATEL – For services to the community in South West London and Surrey, Rita PATEL – For services to Public Administration, Pamela PAYNE – For voluntary and charitable service in Bristol and Bath, Anthony Thomas PEDLEY – For services to community in Coventry, West Midlands, Julian PELL-COGGINS – For services to Young People in Enfield, Paul Robin PEMBERTON – For services to Hearing Impaired People in Essex, Heather Anne PENWARDEN – For services to the community in Honiton, Devon, Hannah Maria PHILLIPS – For services to charity, Barry John PHILLIPS – For services to Employment and Equality in Northern Ireland, Heather Angela PLATT – For services to Sports Development in Northern Ireland, James Neville POGUE – For services to Charitable Fundraising in Northern Ireland, Myrtle Winifred POGUE – For services to Charitable Fundraising in Northern Ireland, Gerard Liam POWER – For services to Volunteering, Fundraising and the community in Northern Ireland, Gilbert William PREECE – For services to Football and the community in Bentley and Darlaston, West Midlands, Derek Paul RADLEY – For services to the community in Dorset, Samson Frederick RATTIGAN – For services to Young People and Families from the Gypsy and Traveller communities in Sussex, Alison REDDICK – For services to People with Disabilities in Northern Ireland, Helen Louise REDDY – For services to Educational Gymnastics in Devon, Grace Marion REDFERN – For services to People with Autism and their Families, Vivienne June Cassandra REES – For services to the community in Cumbria, Amanda Joanne REEVE – For services to Education, Maria Piedad REGUERA DEL RIO – For services to Libraries, John (Jack) Alexander REID – For services to Sport in Northern Ireland, Brian REID – For services to Rugby in Northern Ireland, James Yule Keith REID – For services to Community Safety and Cohesion, Ernest Thomas RHODEN – For services to Education, Reverend Wynne ROBERTS – For charitable services, Wlodka ROBERTSON – For services to Holocaust Education, Geoffrey Walter ROFE – For services to Badminton and Young People, Abdool Hamid ROHOMON – For services to Policing, Alan ROSS – For services to the community in Ballymena, Andrew Conrad ROWAN – For services to Music and the community in Northern Ireland, Lesley Anne RUDD – For services to UK Energy Markets and Clean Growth, Norman Reginald SAGE – For services to Bristol Cathedral and the community in Bristol, Mr Mark William SANDERS – For voluntary service to Young People, Amanda Susan Elizabeth SAY – For services to People with Disabilities in Wales, Ariel Henry SCHACHTER – For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness, Wolfgang Marc SCHATZBERGER – For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness, Gordon Frank SCHOFIELD – For services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and to charity, Lèonie SCOTT-MATTHEWS – For services to British Theatre and the community in Hampstead, Elizabeth Russell SEATON – For services to the Carers Network in Scotland, Brian SEDDON – For services to the community in Atherton, Wigan, Ruby Seymour SELBY – For services to the community in East Holme, Dorset, Alan William SELDON – For services to the Special Constabulary and the Specialist Art Crime Unit, John SHAKESHAFT – For services to Young People in Ulverston, Helen Mary SHANAHAN – For services to Midwifery, Christopher SHELDON – For services to Cricket, Susan Laura SIBBALD – For services to Mental Health, Benjamin SIMBO – For services to 10 Downing Street, Kathryn Lindsay SINGH – For services to the Arts and the Asian community in Scotland, Paramjit SINGH SANDHU – For services to Community Engagement, Margaret Helena Joan SMITH – For services to Community Music and Fundraising, Robert Jeffery SMITH – For service to Policing and the community in Northern Ireland, Natalie SMITH – For services to the community in Thurrock, Essex, Alison Doreen SMITH – For services to the community in East Belfast, Lee John SPENCER – For Charitable Fundraising, Edward John Claude SPRECKLEY – For services to the community in Marple, Stockport, Christine Elizabeth STEAD – For services to the Fire and Rescue Service, Sonja STERNBERG – For services to Holocaust Education, Christine STEWART – For services to the community in Starbeck, North Yorkshire, Marvyn STEWART – For services to Football and the community in Dunfermline, Fife, Margaret STONE – For services to the community in Brightlingsea, Essex, Lynda Joan STOREY – For public and charitable services, Elizabeth Ann Marie STOUT – For voluntary service to St John Ambulance, Alan Terence STUDD – For services to Young People and the community in West Yorkshire, Marianne Dorothee SUMMERFIELD – For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness, Peter William SUMMERFIELD – For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness, Kaiya Rose SWAIN – For services to the WorldSkills Competition, Margarita SWEENEY-BAIRD – For services to Skating, Valerie May SYMON – For services to the community in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, Arthur Gordon TAIT – For services to the community in the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Alan TAVENER – For services to Choral Music in Scotland, Michael TAYLOR – For services to the community in Axbridge, Somerset, Thomas Kenneth TAYLOR – For services to Business and the community in Northern Ireland, David Edward TAYLOR LL – For services to community Fundraising and Volunteering, Norman Alexander TAYLOR TD – For services to the community in Londonderry, Peter Wynne THOMAS – For services to Grassroots Cricket in Norfolk, Robert THOMPSON – For services to Commemoration and Remembrance in Northern Ireland, Jacqueline THOMPSON – For services to Public Libraries, Mark Kevan THOMPSON-SMITH – For services to Music in Hampshire and West Sussex, Jean Alexander Watt THOMSON – For services to the community in Prestonpans, East Lothian, Michael TODD – For services to Horse Racing and Business in Northern Ireland, Ernest William TOMLINSON – For services to the community in Derbyshire, Rachel TONKIN – For services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Sandie Shurane Dean TRACEY – For services to the Department for Work and Pensions and to the community in the London Borough of Southwark, Dorothy Gillian (Jill) TRUMAN – For services to the community in the London Borough of Merton, David John TURNER – For services to Families of Terminally Ill Children, James Kenneth TWYBLE – For services to Local Government, Education and the community in Craigavon, Harpreet Singh VIRDEE – For services to the BAME community and to Diversity and Inclusion, Safet VUKALIC – For services to Genocide Education, Dr Roy Frederick WALES – For services to Choral Music, Denyse Kathleen WALKER – For services to Family Welfare in Northern Ireland, Lisa Claire WALLIS – For services to People with Cancer and their Families, Emma WALTON – For voluntary service to Young People in Lincolnshire, Christopher Michael WARD – For services to the community in West Berkshire, Roland WARMINGTON – For voluntary service to Lifesaving and to HM Coastguard, Stefen Nicholas WELLS – For voluntary services to Young People, Tamsen WETHERALL – For services to Charitable Fundraising and Girlguiding in Bridgwater, Professor Anthony David WHITE – For services to Medicine in Wales, Geoffrey William WICKHAM – For services to Music in Bristol, Dr Eva WILLMAN – For services to Holocaust Education, George Thomson WILSON – For voluntary service to Young People, Simon WINSTON – For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness, Uri Stefan WINTERSTEIN – For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness, Dorothy WOOD – For services to the community in Radcliffe, Manchester, Penelope Ann WOODLEY – For services to Art, Heritage and the community in Helmsdale, Sutherland, Ingrid WUGA – For services to Holocaust Education and Awareness, Ibrahim YOUSAF – For services to the community in Oldham, Greater Manchester, Susan Moira ZUBROT – For services to the community in Bedfordshire.
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