King Charles' first Birthday Honours list in full including notable Scots

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King Charle's first birthday honours list in full

King Charles is said to be delighted with his first Birthday Honours list as monarch, with more than 1,000 unsung heroes set to be awarded - including several Scottish faces.

Celebs Scottish broadcaster Ken Bruce and former Rangers footballer John Greig are just some of the famous faces recognised in the King's Birthday Honours List. Actress Vicky McClure, who played Detective Inspector Kate Fleming in the BBC drama Line of Duty and starred in This is England '86, also made the honours list. She received an MBE for services to drama and also for charity, after setting up 'Dementia Choir'. Founded in 2018, the group performed at the King's Coronation last month.

Darts player Fallon Sherrock has been made an MBE in the King's Birthday Honours list. She became the first woman to win a match at the PDC World Championship in 2019, defeating Ted Evetts and Mensur Suljovic on her way to the third round at Alexandra Palace, earning the nickname 'Queen of the Palace'.

The chief of MI6 - who goes by the codename 'C' - is the only member of the service who is publicly named. In 2021, he issued a public apology for the agency's treatment of the LGBT community. The Regius Professor of Medicine at the University of Oxford joins the small group of 65 people awarded a Companion of Honour. The consultant gynaecologist Alan Farthing, who helped deliver the Prince and Princess of Wales's three children, has also been named as commander of the Royal Victorian Order.

"I wish to thank the many inspirational people at Hostage International that dedicate themselves to helping those affected by kidnap". Annette King. Chief Executive Officer, Publicis Groupe UK. For services to Advertising and to the Creative Industries. Professor Melanie Joanne Welham. Executive Chair of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. For services to Bioscience. Professor Peter John Barnes FRS. Professor of Thoracic Medicine, Imperial College London. For services to Respiratory Science.

Professor Stephen Philip Jackson FRS. University of Cambridge Frederick James Quick Professor of Biology and Senior Group Leader, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute. For services to Innovation and Research. Ben Golden Emuobowho Okri OBE. Poet and Novelist. For services to Literature. Mark Thompson. Media Executive. For services to Media. Professor Steven George West CBE DL. President of Universities UK and Vice-Chancellor, University of the West of England.

Emran Mian OBE. Director General, Regeneration, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. For services to Regeneration. John Charles Baron MP. Member of Parliament for Basildon and Billericay. For Political and Public Service. David John Bellamy. Chief of Staff to the Mayor of London, Greater London Authority. For services to the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Robert John Blackman MP. Member of Parliament for Harrow East. For Political and Public Service. Roy Brannen. Interim Director General, Net Zero, Energy and Transport, Scottish Government. For services to Transport in Scotland on the Demise of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Mark David Ducker OBE. Lately Chief Executive Officer, STEP Academy Trust, Thornton Heath, London Borough of Croydon. For services to Education. Dr Peta Jane Dunckley Foxall. Lately Chair, The Wildlife Trusts. For services to Nature Conservation. Andrew George Haldane FRS. Chief Executive, Royal Society of Arts. For services to the Economy and to Public Policy.

Angela Yvette Hillery. Chief Executive, Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust. For services to the NHS. Professor Medwin Hughes DL. Vice-Chancellor, University of Wales and University of Wales Trinity St David Group. For services to Education and to the Welsh Language.

Vincent Thomas Keaveny. Lately Lord Mayor of London. For services to Socio-Economic Advancement, to British-Irish relations and to the City of London. Dr Paul Gregory Kieran Little. Principal and Chief Executive, City of Glasgow College. For services to Education. Laura Elizabeth Marks OBE. Social Activist and Broadcaster. For services to Inter-Faith Relations, to Holocaust and Genocide Education and Commemoration, and to Women's Empowerment.

Paul Noble Wilson Morrison. Director, Ukraine Humanitarian Taskforce and Refugee Resettlement and Asylum Support, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. For services to Refugees. Phillip Mark Hayes O'Dell. Lately Director of Flight Operations and Chief Test Pilot, Rolls-Royce. For services to UK Aviation.

Stephen Edward Rogers. Lately District Judge County and Family Court, Chair of Mental Health Tribunal and Recorder of the Crown Court. For services to the Administration of Justice. Professor Caroline Mary Series FRS. Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, University of Warwick. For services to Mathematics.

James Roland Sinker. Chief Executive, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare. Professor Deborah Anne Swallow. Marit Rausing Director, Courtauld Institute of Art. For services to Art and to Education. Ann Elizabeth Underwood. Deputy Finance Director, Defence Equipment and Support, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.

Mark Steven White OBE DL. Lately Chair, Education Training Collective. For services to Further Education. Duncan Henry Wilson OBE. Chief Executive, Historic England. For services to Heritage. Officers of the Order of the British Empire Dr Parvinder Kaur Aley. Director of Global Operations, Oxford Vaccine Group, University of Oxford. For services to Vaccination during Covid-19. Luke Anthony. Senior Officer, National Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement.

Vincent James Bailey. Lately Leader, Conservative Group, Vale of Glamorgan Council. For Political, Voluntary and Charitable services. Ceinwen Blake. Deputy Director, Corporate Information Technology and Services, Office for National Statistics. For Public Service. Chantal Louise Bryan. Founding Trustee and Campaigner, Teach Us Too. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs. David Colleton Buxton. Chief Executive Officer, Action on Disability and lately Chair, British Deaf Association. For services to the Deaf and British Sign Language Communities.

Dr Gail Lindsay Carson. Director of Network Development, International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infections Consortium. For services to Global Health. Michael Kenneth Claridge. Operations and Customer Interface Team Leader, Defence Equipment and Support, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.

Professor Aravinthan Coomarasamy. Professor of Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine, University of Birmingham. For services to Maternal Health. Professor Prokar Dasgupta. Foundation Professor of Surgery, King's Health Partners and Chair in Robotic Surgery and Urological Innovation, King's College London. For services to Surgery and Science. Jo-Ann D'Costa-Manuel. Autism Ambassador and Parent Advocate. For services to Children and Young People with Autism.

Yvonne Anita Field. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, The Ubele Initiative. For services to the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector and to Social Justice. Simon McLean Flowers. Executive Principal, Carr Manor Community School, Leeds, and Chief Executive Officer, Leeds Learning Alliance. For services to Education.

Hugh Dunlop Gillies. For services to Transport in Scotland on the Demise of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Beverley Ann Halligan. Principal Social Worker, Children and Families, London Borough of Newham. For services to Social Care. Paula Maria Hay-Plumb. Independent Non-Executive Board Member, The Crown Estate. For services to the Public Sector.

Georgina Gay Hood. Founder and Principal, Paint Pots Montessori Schools Ltd. For services to Early Years Education and to the community in London. Juliet Hughes-Hallett. Founder and Honorary President, Smart Works Charity. For services to Unemployed Women. Dr Garry Edward Hunt. Professor and Research Scientist. For services to Space Science and to Business.

Thomas Neill Jackson. Head of Executive Services, The Executive Office, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Shirley Jones. Inspector, Department of Education Northern Ireland. For services to Education, Training and Safeguarding Young People and Adults at Risk.

Amar Latif. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Traveleyes. For services to the Visually Impaired and to Entrepreneurship. Debra Mary Livingstone MVO. Head of Protocol and Honours, Scottish Government. For services in Scotland on the Demise of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Joan Ishbel MacKay. Head of Curriculum Innovation at Education Scotland. For services to Education in Scotland. Professor Helen Jane Marshall. Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer, University of Salford, Greater Manchester. For services to Higher Education.

Chloe Kate Sevgi Kilcoyne Mawson. Clerk Assistant, House of Lords. For services to Parliament and to the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Fiona Mary McKenzie. Founder, Centrestage, Kilmarnock. For services to the community in East Ayrshire. Alyson Mitchell. Lately Head of Ethical Digital National Team, Scottish Government. For services to Digital Inclusion.

Colin Michael Morrow. Director, Procurement Operations, Crown Commercial Service, Cabinet Office. For Public Service. Professor Joanne Victoria Elizabeth Norton . Professor of Early Intervention and Psychosis, University of Worcester. For services to Higher Education and to Student Suicide Prevention and Response.

Peter Daniel Oliver. Trustee and Chair, Strategy and Delivery, UK Scouts. For services to Young People. Richard Jeremy Paxman. Chief Executive Officer, Paxman Coolers Limited. For services to International Trade. Dr Mark Antony Pilgrim. Lately Chief Executive, North of England Zoological Society . For services to Zoos and to Wildlife Conservation.

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