All the people from London on the King's Birthday Honours 2024

Artist Tracey Emin has been awarded a Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)
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The King's Birthday Honours for 2024 has been announced, and hundreds of people from London have made the list. The awards, which range from knighthoods through to orders of the British Empire, which include CBE (Commander), OBE (Officer) and MBE (Member).

The awards celebrate the contributions well-known personalities, government employees and ordinary people have made to society. People who made the New Year's Honours list six months ago included Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis and England goalkeeper Mary Earps.

And now, the list of Londoners who have been awarded honours this summer has been released. On the list this time around include the artist Tracey Emin, actresses Imelda Staunton and Rose Ayling-Ellis, and rugby referee Wayne Barnes.

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Below is the full list of Londoners who have made the King's Birthday Honours list for 2024.

Order of the British Empire

Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

Rt Hon Terence Michael Elkan Barnet Baron Etherton KC. Chair, LGBT Veterans Independent Review. For services to LGBT Veterans. (London, London)

Dames Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

Dame Jennifer Gita Abramsky DBE. Media Producer and Philanthropist. For services to Arts, to Media and to Culture. (London, London)

Order of the Bath

Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

James Alan Harra CB. Chief Executive and First Permanent Secretary, HM Revenue and Customs. For Public Service. (London, London)

Dames Commander of the Order of the Bath (DCB)

Antonia Rebecca Caroline Angharad Catherine Romeo. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice. For Public Service. (London, London)

Order of the British Empire

Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

Imelda Staunton, who played the Queen in recent seasons of 'The Crown' has been awarded a DBE
Imelda Staunton, who played the Queen in recent seasons of 'The Crown' has been awarded a DBE -Credit:Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

Professor Alison Margaret Baroness Wolf Of Dulwich (Professor Alison Wolf) CBE. Sir Roy Griffiths Professor of Public Sector Management, King's College London, London. For services to Education. (London, London)

Karen Buck. Lately Member of Parliament for Westminster North. For Parliamentary and Political Service. (London, London)

Tracey Karima Emin CBE. Artist. For services to Art. (London, London)

Anya Hindmarch CBE. Designer. For services to Fashion and to Business. (London, London)

Julia Anne Hoggett. Chief Executive Officer, London Stock Exchange. For services to Business and to Finance. (London, London)

Dervilla Mary Mitchell CBE. Lately Deputy Chair, Arup Group. For services to Engineering. (London, London)

Hannah Mary Rothschild CBE. For services to Philanthropy in the Arts, Culture and Charity Sectors. (London, London)

Imelda Mary Philomena Bernadette Staunton CBE. Actress. For services to Drama and to Charity. (London, London)

Dr Helen Mary Stephenson CBE. Chief Executive Officer, Charity Commission for England and Wales. For services to Charity and to Regulation. (London, London)

Knights Bachelor

Robert Frederick Behrens CBE. Lately Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman UK. For Public Service. (London, London)

Professor Wayne McGregor CBE. Choreographer. For services to Dance. (London, London)

Professor James Ferguson Skea CBE FRSE. Emeritus Professor, Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London and International Institute for Environment and Development. For services to Climate Science. (London, London)

Order of the Bath

Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)

David Alan Evans. Director General and General Counsel, Legal Group, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to the Government Legal Profession, to Tax and to Diversity. (London, London)

Elizabeth Hambley. Lately Director General Legal, Government Legal Department. For services to the Law. (London, London)

Elizabeth Claire Honer. Lately Chief Executive, Government Internal Audit Agency. For Public Service. (London, London)

Chloe Elise Pemberton Squires. Director General, Homeland Security Group, Home Office. For Public Service. (London, London)

Order of the British Empire

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Dawn Elizabeth Airey. Chair, National Youth Theatre. For services to Theatre and to Charity. (London, London)

Monica Ali. Writer. For services to Literature. (London, London)

John David Burns. Lately Chief Executive Officer and Chair, Derwent London plc. For services to Property, to Investment and to Development. (London, London)

Nica Burns OBE. Theatre Producer and Theatre Owner. For services to Theatre. (London, London)

Asisat Arinola Edeh. Principal and Head of Service, Westminster Adult Education Service. For services to Adult Education. (London, London)

Judith Finlay. Executive Director, Adults, Children and Public Health Services, Ealing Council. For services to Children and Families. (London, London)

Professor Peter Fonagy OBE. Head of the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London. For services to Mental Health Care for Children and Young People. (London, London)

Alison Jane Gowman. Alderman Canon, City of London. For Public and Voluntary Services and Sustainability. (London, London)

Adam Hadley. Founder and Director, Tech Against Terrorism. For services to Tackling Terrorist Content Online. (London, London)

Emily Victoria Holzhausen OBE. Director of Policy and Public Affairs, Carers UK. For services to Unpaid Carers. (London, London)

Greg Sean Jackson. Chief Executive Officer, Octopus Energy. For services to the Energy Industry. (London, London)

Alan Yentob, broadcaster and television executive, has been awarded a CBE for services to the Arts and Media
Alan Yentob, broadcaster and television executive, has been awarded a CBE for services to the Arts and Media -Credit:Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty Images

Alex Michael Jennings. Actor. For services to Drama. (London, London)

Nicholas Peter Collingwood Maughan. Founder, The Nick Maughan Foundation. For services to Philanthropy. (London, London)

Gregor Anthony McGill. Lately Director of Legal Services, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order. (London, London)

Jonathan Nancekivell-Smith. Director Strategic Finance, Ministry of Justice. For Public Service. (London, London)

Michael Aslan Norton OBE. Founder and Trustee, Centre for Innovation in Voluntary Action. For services to Social Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy in the UK and Abroad. (London, London)

Marc Russell Owen OBE. Director, UK Visas and Immigration, Home Office. For Public Service. (London, London)

Paul Morton Alistair Phillips-Davies. Chief Executive, SSE plc. For services to the Energy Industry and Net Zero. (London, London)

Asif Rangoonwala. Chair, Rangoonwala Foundation. For services to Charity and to Philanthropy. (London, London)

Dipesh Jayantilal Shah OBE. Lately Chair, National Highways. For services to Transport. (London, London)

Barbara Jane Slater OBE. Director, BBC Sport. For services to Sports Broadcasting. (London, London)

Suzanne Elizabeth The Lady Heywood Of Whitehall. Chief Operating Officer, Exor, Chair, CNH and Chair, Iveco. For services to Business Leadership. (London, London)

Dr Paul Warwick Thompson. Vice-Chancellor, Royal College of Art. For services to the Arts. (London, London)

Professor Jonathan Norden Weber. Lately Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London. For services to Global Medical Science. (London, London)

Matthew Crispin Hurst Westerman. Lately Chair, Imperial War Museums. For services to Museums and to Cultural Heritage. (London, London)

Alan Yentob. Broadcaster and Television Executive. For services to the Arts and Media. (London, London)

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Trudi Abadi BEM. Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement. (London, London)

Tabassum Rizwan Ahmad. Chief Executive Officer, EmployAbility. For services to Inclusive Access to Employment for Neurodivergent and Disabled Young People. (London, London)

Jeremy Michael Allen. Deputy Director, Energy Infrastructure Group, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. For services to Energy Consumers and Energy Security. (London, London)

Amira Amzour. Deputy Director, Environment Bill, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to Environmental Legislation. (London, London)

Richard William Angell. Chief Executive Officer, Terrence Higgins Trust. For services to Charity. (London, London)

Anthony Francis Arbour JP. Lately London Assembly Member. For Public Service. (London, London)

Thalia Marietta Baldwin. Lately Director, Geospatial Commission. For Public Service. (London, London)

Wayne Barnes. Referee. For services to Rugby Union. (London, London)

Daniela Barone-Soares. Chief Executive Officer, Snowball Impact Investments. For services to Business and to Impact Investing. (London, London)

Jonathan Bartrop. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, London)

Professor Jamshed Bomanji. Head, Clinical Department, Institute of Nuclear Medicine, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS and to Global Nuclear Medicine. (London, London)

Professor Tracy Joanne Borman. Chief Executive Officer, Heritage Education Trust and Joint Chief Curator, Historic Royal Palaces. For services to Heritage. (London, London)

Professor Joanna Bourke FBA. Professor of History, Birkbeck, University of London. For services to the Social Sciences. (London, London)

Kieron John Boyle. Chief Executive Officer, Impact Investing Institute. For services to Impact Investment and Impact Economy. (London, London)

John Myles Milton Bright. Costume Designer. For services to Costume Design and to Heritage. (London, London)

Joanne Susan Broadwood. Chief Executive Officer, Leap Confronting Conflict and Member, Advisory Board and lately Chief Executive Officer, Belong, The Cohesion and Integration Network. For services to Social Cohesion. (London, London)

Darren Andrew Brown. Honorary Clinical Academic Physiotherapist, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS and to People Living with HIV and AIDS, and People with Long Covid. (London, London)

Tania Sara Bryer. Chair, National Events Committee, Cancer Research UK and Ambassador, Alzheimer's Society. For services to Charity. (London, London)

Sonya Naiken Byers. Chief Executive Officer, Women in Transport and Patron, Women on the Move Against Cancer. For services to Diversity. (London, London)

Henrietta Nina Sylvia Campbell. For services to British Interior Design and to Philanthropy. (London, London)

Karen Julia Carney MBE. Footballer. For services to Association Football. (London, London)

Former footballer and TV pundit Karen Carney
Former footballer and TV pundit Karen Carney -Credit:Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Rory Cellan-Jones. Author and Journalist. For services to Journalism. (London, London)

Richard Denis Paul Charkin. Lately President, International Publishers Association. For services to Publishing and Literature. (London, London)

Laura Francoise Citron. Chief Executive Officer, London and Partners. For services to the London Economy. (London, London)

Emma Louise Dagnes. Managing Director and Acting Chief Executive Officer, Alexandra Park and Palace. For services to Heritage. (London, London)

Professor Jane Carolyn Davies. Professor of Paediatric Respirology and Experimental Medicine, Imperial College London. For services to People with Cystic Fibrosis. (London, London)

Andrew Peter Dent MVO. Lately Director, Transformation, Change and Programmes, Building Digital UK. For Public Service. (London, London)

Olive Essien. Legal Manager, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Community Engagement. (London, London)

Rebecca Angharad Evans. Head, Strategic Communications, Ceremonials Team, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For services to Communications. (London, London)

Catherine Eves. Lately Chair, Brook House Inquiry. For Public Service. (London, London)

Cemal Ezel. Chief Executive Officer, Change Please. For services to Social Enterprise and to Homeless People. (London, London)

Wanda Goldwag. Chair, Lease. For services to Leaseholders. (London, London)

Georgia Gould. Councillor and Leader, London Borough of Camden Council. For services to Local Government. (London, London)

James Handscombe. Founding Principal, Harris Westminster Sixth Form, London. For services to Education. (London, London)

William Harwood. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, London)

Vivienne Mary Hayes MBE. Chief Executive Officer, Women's Resource Centre. For services to Social Justice. (London, London)

Charles Michael Holloway. Philanthropist and Founder, The Charles Michael Holloway Charitable Trust. For services to Charitable Fundraising in the Arts. (London, London)

Junior Charles Johnson. Director of Operations, Food Standards Agency. For Public and Voluntary Service. (London, London)

The Very Revd Julian Peter Large. Provost, Brompton Oratory. For services to Faith and Integration. (London, London)

Lucy Elizabeth Lytle (Lulu Lytle). Founder and Creative Director, Soane Britain Ltd. For services to British Manufacturing and Craftsmanship. (London, London)

Rosh Mahtani. Founder, Alighieri Jewellery. For services to Jewellery Design and to Philanthropy. (London, London)

Ruth Barbara Louise Marvel. Chief Executive Officer, Duke of Edinburgh's Awards. For services to Young People. (London, London)

William Niel McLean. Chair of Trustees, Learning Foundation. For services to Education. (London, London)

Margaret Moore. Vice-Chair, Board of the Fundraising Regulator. For services to Charities. (London, London)

James George Morris. Lately Member of Parliament for Halesowen and Rowley Regis. For Political and Public Service. (London, London)

Professor Henry George Overman. Professor of Economic Geography, London School of Economics and Director, What Works Centre. For services to Local Growth. (London, London)

Charlotte Pike. Policy Adviser, Cabinet Office. For Public Service. (London, London)

Nicholas Poole. Lately Chief Executive Officer, Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. For services to Libraries, to the Arts and to Museums. (London, London)

Danyal Nurus Sattar. Chief Executive Officer, Big Issue Invest. For services to Business and Social Finance. (London, London)

Dr Hannana Siddiqui. Head of Policy, Complaints and Research, Southhall Black Sisters. For services to the Prevention of Violence Against Women. (London, London)

Professor Mervyn Singer. Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University College London and Director, Bloomsbury Institute of Intensive Care Medicine. For services to Intensive Care. (London, London)

Ruth Sloan. Deputy Director, Legacy, Northern Ireland Office. For services to Peace and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland. (London, London)

William Ian Smith. Head of Ultrasound, Clinical Diagnostic Services LLP. For services to Women's Healthcare. (London, London)

Vivian Michael Sternberg KC. President and lately Chair, The Faith and Belief Forum. For services to Faith and Integration. (London, London)

John Kyle Stone. Entrepreneur. For services to Philanthropy. (London, London)

Philip Geoffrey Targett-Adams (Phil Manzanera). Musician and Producer. For services to Music. (London, London)

Nicolas Mark Alexander Temple. Chief Executive Officer, Social Investment Business. For services to Social Enterprise. (London, London)

Subhash Vithaldas Thakrar. Lately Chair, London Chamber of Commerce. For services to British Trade and Investment in Africa. (London, London)

Elizabeth Visick. SW1. (London, London)

Professor Thomas David Waite. Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health and Social Care. For services to Public Health. (London, London)

Shamit Weinberger-Gaiger. Managing Director, West Coast Partnership Development. For services to the Rail Sector. (London, London)

Kimberly Harper Wiehl. Board Member, UK Export Finance. For services to Export Credit Finance and to International Trade. (London, London)

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Kathleen Abu-Bakir. GMB Representative, National Executive Committee, Labour Party. For Political Service. (London, London)

Ian McLean Adams. LGBTQ+ Leader and Social Inclusion Advocate. For services to LGBTQ+ People and to the community in the City of Westminster. (London, London)

Sally Therese Atkinson. For services to Education and to the community in the London Borough of Barnet. (London, London)

Rose Lucinda Ayling Ellis. For voluntary services to the Deaf Community. (London, London)

Rose Ayling-Ellis has been awarded an MBE for her services to the deaf community

Clara Bagenal George. Founder, Low Energy Transformation Initiative. For services to the Built Environment and Climate Change. (London, London)

Dr Louise Frances Ball. Head, Genetic Technology Regulatory Team, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For services to Science and Technology. (London, London)

The Reverend Professor Alison Baverstock. Founder, Reading Force. For charitable services to Families in the British Armed Forces Community. (London, London)

Genevieve Angela Bent. Assistant Principal, Harris Invictus Academy's Sixth Form, London Borough of Croydon. For services to Education. (London, London)

Karen Amanda Bonner. Chief Nurse, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to Nursing. (London, London)

Joyclen Brodie-Mends Buffong. Founder, RISE.365 CIC. For services to Young People and to Youth Empowerment. (London, London)

Dr Rachel Sarah Century. Deputy Chief Executive, Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. For services to Holocaust Education and Commemoration. (London, London)

Namir Rahim Chowdhury. Regional Representative for Europe and the Americas, Commonwealth Youth Council. For services to Young People in the UK and Abroad. (London, London)

Faith Beatrice Clark. Life Vice-President and lately Chair, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. For services to Deaf People. (London, London)

Sarah Clarkson. Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement. (London , London)

Susan Crisp. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, London)

Mark Nicholas Davis. Developer Remediation Lead, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. For services to Leaseholders. (London, London)

Catherine Newland Dean. Grants Manager and Lately Chief Executive Officer, Save the Rhino International. For services to Conservation. (London, London)

Susie Dent. Lexicographer, Etymologist and Author. For services to Literature and to Language. (London, London)

Peter Thomas Eadie-Catling. Headteacher and Head of Centre, Woodlands Park Nursery School and Children's Centre, London Borough of Haringey. For services to Education. (London, London)

Susan Eustace. Lately Director of Public Affairs, The Advertising Association. For services to the Advertising Industry. (London, London)

Hilton Ivan Freund. Chief Executive, Twinning Project. For services to Reducing Reoffending and to Charity. (London, London)

Paula Garfield. Founder, Deafinitely Theatre. For services to Drama and to the Deaf Community. (London, London)

Gloria Anne Marie Garman (Barbara Hamilton). Head of Service, City of London Corporation Adult Skills, Education and Apprenticeship Service. For services to Adult Education. (London, London)

Warren Barry Ginsberg. Chair, HiB Ltd. For services to the Home Improvement and Bathroom Industries. (London, London)

Professor Anthony Christopher Gordon FMedSci. Chair, Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Imperial College London. For services to Critical Care Medicine. (London, London)

Steven David Gould. Council Member, General Chiropractic Council. For services to Consumers. (London, London)

Patricia Alice Jane Gregory. Founding Member, Women's Football Association. For services to National and International Association Football and to Charity. (London, London)

Anne Hamilton. Headteacher, Evelina Hospital School, London Borough of Southwark. For services to Education. (London, London)

Anne-Marie Hardy. Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement. (London, London)

Mary Hart. Headteacher, Margaret McMillan Nursery School and Children's Centre, London Borough of Islington. For services to Education. (London, London)

Debra Ann Holloway. Lately Gynaecology Nurse Consultant, Guys' and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Women's Health. (London, London)

Kenny Imafidon. Co-Founder, ClearView Research. For services to the Social and Market Research Professions. (London, London)

Professor Shane Douglas Johnson. Professor of Future Crime and Director, Dawes Centre for Future Crime, University College London. For Public Service. (London, London)

Morgan Lewis Jones. Lately Chair, St Christopher's Hospice. For services to People Living with a Terminal Illness and their Families. (London, London)

Simon John Charles Le Bon. Musician and Songwriter. For services to Music and to Charity. (London, London)

Sarah Jane Leonard. Chair, The Association of English Singers and Speakers. For services to Music. (London, London)

Josephine Susan Lewis. Headteacher, Riverside School, London Borough of Southwark. For services to Education. (London, London)

Clyde Loakes. Councillor and Deputy Leader, London Borough of Waltham Forest Council. For services to Local Government. (London, London)

Steve Lockhart. Team Leader, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London, London)

Sharon Lomas. Chief Executive Officer, The Royal Theatrical Fund. For services to the Performing Arts. (London, London)

Christopher Lynn. Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement. (London, London)

Tariq Mahmood. Founder, Feed the Needy and Vice-Chair, Havering Inter-Faith Forum. For services to Charity and to Inter-Faith Relations. (London, London)

Joy Maria Lisa Maitland. Managing Director, Inemmo. For services to Business and to Charity. (London, London)

Lakhbir Singh Mann. Founder, Gaysians. For services to Charity, Integration and to LGBTQ+ Communities. (London, London)

Amy Victoria Rose Marren. Solicitor Apprentice, BPP Holdings Ltd, Essex. For services to Further Education and Apprenticeships. (London , London)

Diane McCarthy. Inclusion and Diversity Learning Lead, British Transport Police. For services to Policing. (London, London)

Gordon Antony McNamee (Gordon Mac). Founder, Kiss FM and Mi-Soul Radio. For services to Music. (London, London)

Dr William Merrill. Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement. (London, London)

Dr Timothy William Mills. Executive Director, STEP Academy Trust, Thornton Heath, London Borough of Croydon. For services to Education. (London, London)

Katherine Joanna Lloyd Morris. Lately Head, Regulatory Policy, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. For services to Online Safety. (London, London)

Tanya Jeneme Motie. For services to Inclusivity and Diversity in Broadcasting. (London, London)

John Richmond Grey Murray. For services to Philanthropy and Volunteering in the Arts and Culture Sectors. (London, London)

Virginia Gwendoline Murray. For services to Philanthropy and Volunteering in the Arts and Culture Sectors. (London, London)

Marian Jill Nicholson. Director, Herpes Viruses Association. For services to People Diagnosed with Herpes and Shingles. (London, London)

Professor Chloe Meave Orkin. Consultant Physician, The Royal London Hospital and Clinical Professor of Infection and Inequities, Queen Mary University of London. For services to the NHS. (London, London)

Nevita Pandya. Headteacher, Townley Grammar School, Bexleyheath, London Borough of Bexley. For services to Education. (London, London)

Pradip Patel. Lately Chair, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS. (London, London)

Robert Charles Mercer Peal. Member, Cultural Education Plan Expert Advisory Panel. For services to Education. (London, London)

Dr Imran Rafi. General Practitioner and Reader in Primary Care and Genomics, St George's, University of London. For services to General Practice and Genomics. (London, London)

Jenefer Jane Rees. Acting Assistant Director, Quality, Safeguarding and Workforce (Adults), and lately Principal Social Worker and Service Director, London Borough of Islington. For services to Social Work. (London, London)

Sharon Marlene Salmon. Supplier Manager, Network Rail and lately Chair, Cultural Fusion. For services to Diversity and Inclusion. (London, London)

Dr Amar Shah. Chief Quality Officer, East London Foundation Trust and National Clinical Director for Improvement, NHS England. For services to Healthcare Improvement. (London, London)

Lexicographer and podcaster Susie Dent
Lexicographer and podcaster Susie Dent -Credit:David Levenson/Getty Images

Kiran Jethalal Shah. Stuntman and Scaledouble. For services to the Film Industry. (London, London)

Sophie Kathleen Simpson. Senior Sales Manager, Freed of London. For services to Dance. (London, London)

Heather Marguerita Small. For Voluntary and Charitable Services. (London, London)

Geoffrey Eric Smith. Befriending and Support Team, HM Prison Wandsworth. For services to Foreign National Prisoners. (London, London)

Pennie Smith. Photographer. For services to Photography. (London, London)

Paul Sonvico. Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement. (London, London)

Diana Mary Speirs. Audio Executive Editor for Books, BBC. For services to Broadcasting and to Literature. (London, London)

Irene Strank. For services to Charity and to the community in the London Borough of Merton. (London, London)

Ashley Summerfield. Lately Chair, People Committee, National Citizens Service Trust. For services to Young People. (London, London)

Corinne Roxanne Tanner. Senior Audit Manager and Co-Chair, Ethnic Minority Network, National Audit Office. For services to Public Sector Audit. (London, London)

Anna Louise Thomas. Co-Founder and Director, Institute for the Future of Work. For services to Research on the Future of Work. (London, London)

Yourlance Bianca Thomas. Founder, SELFguarding. For services to Education. (London, London)

Tanvi Bakul Kumar Vyas. Member, Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee. For services to Transport. (London, London)

Paulette Nicola Watson. For services to Education in Greater London and Abroad. (London, London)

Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)

Yvonne Bell. Public Protection Unit Officer, Home Office. For services to Safeguarding. (London, London)

Shirley Diane Biro. For services to the community in the London Borough of Newham. (London, London)

Bobbette Gayona Blake. Residential Care Manager, Royal Hospital Chelsea. For services to Veterans. (London, London)

Selwyn Delano Boothe. Pastoral Mentor, Gunnersbury Catholic School, London Borough of Hounslow. For services to Education. (London, London)

Jillian Boundy. Police Staff, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Safeguarding Children and to Policing. (London, London)

Sellathurai Chandrakumar. Postmaster. For services to the community in Notting Hill, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. (London, London)

The Reverend Claire Clarke. Reverend, Hope Church, Hounslow. For services to the community in the London Borough of Hounslow. (London, London)

Sigill Seigfroyed Cragwell. Station Assistant, Thameslink Railway. For Public Service. (London, London)

Cynthia Dawkins-Lloyd. For services to People from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds in East London. (London, London)

Alan Donegan. Founder, Rebel Finance School. For services to Financial Education. (London, London)

Katherine Susanna Donegan. Founder, Rebel Finance School. For services to Financial Education. (London, London)

Olive Louise Fairclough. For services to the community in Northwood, London Borough of Hillingdon. (London, London)

BeeBee Rashida Giddings. Higher Officer, HM Revenue and Customs. For Public Service. (London, London)

Brian Alfred John Gilham. For services to Bereaved Families and to the community in the London Borough of Hillingdon. (London, London)

Antonio Flavio Gracias. For services to the community in the London Borough of Ealing. (London, London)

Emma Alexandra Hammett. Founder, Chief Executive and Principal Partner, First Aid for Life. For services to First Aid Training. (London, London)

Elizabeth Whiteside Hearton Hannah. Chief of Staff, Director of Environment, City of London Corporation. For charitable services to Hospices and to Child Welfare in the City of London and East London. (London, London)

David Jacobson. For services to the community in Surbiton, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. (London, London)

David Leslie Matten. For services to Kew Cricket Club, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. (London, London)

Jaysukhlal Shantilal Mehta. Director and OneJAIN Panel Coordinator, Institute of Jainology and OneJAIN UK. For services to Faith, Integration and Humanitarianism. (London, London)

Fiona Nyawa Mulaisho. Senior Delivery Sponsor, Major Infrastructural Projects, Department for Transport. For services to Diversity and to the community in the London Borough of Brent. (London, London)

Kay Nuttall (Kay Carman). For services to Members of the Concert Artistes Association, Brinsworth House and the Grand Order of Lady Ratlings. (London, London)

Brinley Reynolds. Finance Business Partner, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For services to Government Finance and to Charity. (London, London)

Chandulal Hirji Rughani. Chair, Lohana Social Club. For services to the community in North London. (London, London)

Joanne Sayer. Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement. (London, London)

Leonard George Stevenson. Special Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing. (London, London)

King's police medal

Phillip Anslow Carruth. Detective Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service.

Helen Ramsay Millichap. Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service.

Viran Wiltshire. Detective Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service.

David Yansen. Constable, Metropolitan Police Service.

Knights bachelor

Born London - Dr John Milford Rutter CBE. Composer. For services to Music. (Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire)

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Born in Roehampton, London - Joseph Aaron Coelho. Children's Laureate. For services to the Arts, to Children's Reading and to Literature. (Folkestone, Kent)

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