2020 Special Honours
As part of the
New Years Honours and Birthday Honours
.
Life Peerage
Conservative Party
- The Rt Hon. Nicola Morgan, to be Baroness Morgan of Cotes, of Cotes in the County of Leicestershire. – 6 January 2020[1]
- The Rt Hon. Zac Goldsmith, to be Baron Goldsmith of Richmond Park, of Richmond Park in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames – 7 January 2020[2]
- Sir Gerry Grimstone, to be Baron Grimstone of Boscobel, of Belgravia in the City of Westminster – 8 April 2020[3]
- Stephen Greenhalgh, to be Baron Greenhalgh, of Fulham in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham – 16 April 2020[4]
- Lorraine Fullbrook, to be Baroness Fullbrook, of Dogmersfield in the County of Hampshire – 31 July[5]
- Sir Edward Udny-Lister, to be Baron Udny-Lister, of Wandsworth in the London Borough of Wandsworth – 31 July[6]
- Daniel Moylan, to be Baron Moylan, of Kensington in the Royal London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea – 31 July[7]
- OBE, to be Baron Sharpe of Epsom, of Epsom in the County of Surrey – 31 July[8]
- Michael Spencer, to be Baron Spencer of Alresford, of Alresford in the County of Hampshire – 31 July[9]
- CBE, to be Baroness Fleet, of Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden – 31 July[8]
- James Wharton, to be Baron Wharton of Yarm, of Yarm in the County of North Yorkshire – 31 July[8]
- DBE, to be Baroness Morrissey, of Chapel Green in the Royal County of Berkshire – 31 July[10]
- Neil Mendoza, to be Baron Mendoza, of King’s Reach in the City of London – 31 July[11]
- CMG, to be Baron Frost, of Allenton in the County of Derbyshire – 12 August 2020[12]
- QC, to be Baron Stewart of Dirleton, of Dirleton in the County of East Lothian – 6 November 2020[13]
- The Rt Hon. Richard Benyon, to be Baron Benyon, of Englefield in the Royal County of Berkshire – 22 December[14]
- Peter Cruddas, to be Baron Cruddas, of Shoreditch in the London Borough of Hackney – 22 December[15]
- Dame DBE, to be Baroness Foster of Oxton, of Oxton in the County of Merseyside – 22 December[16]
- Stephanie Fraser, to be Baroness Fraser of Craigmaddie, of Craigmaddie in the County of Stirlingshire – 22 December[14]
- Dean Godson, to be Baron Godson, of Thorney Island in the City of Westminster – 22 December[17]
- Daniel Hannan, to be Baron Hannan of Kingsclere, of Kingsclere in the County of Hampshire – 22 December[17]
- Syed Kamall, to be Baron Kamall, of Edmonton in the London Borough of Enfield – 22 December[18]
- QC, to be Baron Wolfson of Tredegar, of Tredegar in the County of Gwent – 30 December 2020[19]
Labour
- Sue Hayman, to be Baroness Hayman of Ullock, of Ullock in the County of Cumbria – 31 July[7]
- Prem Sikka, to be Baron Sikka, of Kingswood in Basildon in the County of Essex – 31 July[20]
- Anthony Woodley, to be Baron Woodley, of Wallasey in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral – 31 July[21]
- Cllr CBE, to be Baroness Blake of Leeds, of Gledhow in the City of Leeds – 31 July[22]
- Jennifer Chapman, to be Baroness Chapman of Darlington, of Darlington in the County of Durham – 22 December[22]
- Vernon Coaker, to be Baron Coaker, of Gedling in the County of Nottinghamshire – 22 December[23]
- Wajid Khan, to be Baron Khan of Burnley, of Burnley in the County of Lancashire – 22 December[24]
- Gillian Merron, to be Baroness Merron, of Lincoln in the County of Lincolnshire – 22 December[18]
Non-Affiliated
- Claire Fox, to be Baroness Fox of Buckley, of Buckley in the County of Flintshire – 31 July[25]
- Charles Moore, to be Baron Moore of Etchingham, of Etchingham in the County of East Sussex – 31 July[9]
Crossbench
- The Rt Hon. PC, to be Baron Reed of Allermuir, of Sundridge Park in the London Borough of Bromley. – 11 January 2020
- OBE, to be Baron Botham, of Ravensworth in the County of North Yorkshire – 31 July[20]
- CB, to be Baroness Casey of Blackstock, of Finsbury in the London Borough of Islington – 31 July[26]
- Evgeny Lebedev, to be Baron Lebedev, of Hampton in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and of Siberia in the Russian Federation – 31 July[27]
- DBE, to be Baroness Shafik, of Camden in the London Borough of Camden and of Alexandria in the Arab Republic of Egypt – 31 July[28]
- KCMG, to be Baron Sedwill, of Sherborne in the County of Dorset – 11 September 2020[29]
- The Rt Hon. QC, to be Baron Etherton, of Marylebone in the City of Westminster – 22 December[30]
- KCVO, to be Baron McDonald of Salford, of Pendleton in the City of Salford – 22 December[15]
- KCB, to be Baron Parker of Minsmere, of Minsmere in the County of Suffolk – 22 December[16]
- The Rt Revd. and Rt Hon. Dr John Sentamu, to be Baron Sentamu, of Lindisfarne in the County of Northumberland and of Masooli in the Republic of Uganda – 22 December[31]
Lord Lieutenant
- James Saunders Watson – to be Lord-Lieutenant of Northamptonshire – 7 January 2020[32]
- The Rt Hon. The Lady Colgrain – to be Lord-Lieutenant of Kent – 8 January 2020[33]
- Major-General The Hon. LVO – to be Lord-Lieutenant for Moray – 29 January 2020[34]
- Elizabeth Elaine Grieve – to be Lord-Lieutenant for Orkney – 29 January 2020[35]
- Roberta Louise Fleet – to be Lord-Lieutenant for West Glamorgan – 10 February 2020[36]
- Aileen Brewis – to be Lord-Lieutenant for Wigtown – 13 February 2020[37]
- Lt.-Colonel Richard Callander,
- Elizabeth Fothergill, CBE – to be Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Derbyshire – 14 May 2020[39]
- The Rt Hon. The Countess Howe – to be Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Buckinghamshire – 26 June 2020[40]
- Jane Margaret MacLeod – to be Lord-Lieutenant for Argyll and Bute – 14 July 2020[41]
- Jill Williamina Young – to be Lord-Lieutenant of Dunbartonshire – 12 August 2020[42]
- Alastair Macphie – to be Lord-Lieutenant of Kincardineshire – 1 October 2020[43]
Privy Counsellor
- The Hon. QC – 12 February 2020[44]
- The Hon. QC – 12 February 2020[44]
- The Hon. QC – 12 February 2020[44]
- The Hon. QC – 12 February 2020[44]
- Prof. QC – 12 February 2020[44]
- Suella Braverman, MP – 19 February 2020[45]
- George Eustice, MP – 19 February 2020[45]
- Amanda Milling, MP – 19 February 2020[45]
- Anne-Marie Trevelyan, MP – 19 February 2020[45]
- The Hon. QC – 23 June 2020[46]
- The Most Rev. Stephen Cottrell – 21 July 2020[47]
- The Hon. QC – 20 August 2020[48]
- The Hon. QC – 20 August 2020[48]
- The Hon. QC – 11 November 2020[49]
- The Hon. QC – 11 November 2020[49]
- The Hon. QC – 11 November 2020[49]
- The Hon. QC – 11 November 2020[49]
- The Hon. QC – 16 December 2020[50]
Knight Bachelor
- Captain Thomas Moore – For charitable services to the National Health Service. – 20 May 2020[51]
Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George
Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)
- Her Excellency OBE – Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 29 January 2020[52]
Royal Victorian Order
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)
- Michael Charles William Norreys Jephson, CVO - upon relinquishment of his appointment as Secretary of the Master of the Household’s Department, Royal Household - 16 December 2020.[53]
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
- Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Shakerley – for her service to The Queen – 31 March 2020[54]
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
- Lieutenant Colonel Nana Kofi Twumasi-Ankrah – upon relinquishing his appointment as Equerry to The Queen – 27 November 2020[53]
Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
- Civil division
- Honorary
- Esa-Pekka Salonen – Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor for The Philharmonia Orchestra. For services to music and UK-Finland relations.[55]
- Military division
- Honorary
- Joseph Dunford – Retired General and Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, US Military. For services to the support of the UK military.[55]
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
- Civil division
- Honorary
- Shaun Timothy Kelly – Former Global Chief Operating Officer for KPMG International. For services to economic development in Northern Ireland.[55]
- Pia Randbo Jepson Wilkes – Chief Executive, Vehicle Certification Agency. For services to motor transport.[55]
- Military division
- Air Commodore Justin Stuart Reuter, Royal Air Force – 27 March 2020[56]
- Colonel Marcus James Mudd – 27 November 2020[57]
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Military division
- Commander William Robert Charles King, Royal Navy – 27 March 2020[56]
- Colonel Andrew Timothy David Jackson – 27 March 2020[56]
- Wing Commander Neil Campbell Sefton, Royal Air Force – 27 March 2020[56]
- Captain Robert George Anders, Royal Fleet Auxiliary – 27 March 2020[56]
- Commander Suzy Helen Conway, Royal Navy – 27 November 2020[57]
- Commander Richard Paul Hewitt, Royal Navy – 27 November 2020[57]
- Colonel John Leslie Baynham – 27 November 2020[57]
- Civil division
- Honorary
- Nadim Abboud – Honorary Legal Adviser to the British Embassy in Beirut. For services to British interests in Lebanon.[55]
- Eduardo Eurnekian – President, Corporación América. For services to UK/Argentina relations.[55]
- Florence Garabedian – Chair, Self-Directed Support Scotland and Chief Executive, Lothian Centre for Inclusive Living. For services to the independent living movement.[55]
- Haruki Hayashi - Regional Chief Executive Officer, Mitsubishi Corporation, Europe and Africa and Chief Executive Officer, Mitsubishi Corporation International (Europe) plc. For services to UK/Japan commercial and cultural relations
- John Curt Mingé – Former President, BP America. For services to British business in the US.[55]
- Christos Psaltis – Senior Political Officer, British Embassy, Athens. For services to UK/Greece relations.[55]
- Renata Leal da Silva Ramalhosa – Department for International Trade Foreign Direct Investment Latin America and Deputy Consul General, Sao Paulo. For services to Her Majesty’s Government overseas.[55]
- Gerald Arthur Rolph – Owner of Allerton Castle. For services to historic preservation and conservation.[55]
- Peter Slosse – Director of Tourism, Ypres. For services to UK commemorations.[55]
- André Franciszek Spitzman Jordan – World Fellow of and volunteer for the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation. For services to the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award.[55]
- Hazel Elizabeth Winning – Lead Allied Health Professions Officer, Department of Health, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to health and social care.[55]
- Rowaida Abdulmajid Saeed Khulaidi – Country Director, British Council Yemen. For services to UK/Yemen cultural relations.[55]
- Zaza Purtseladze – Director, British Council, South Caucasus. For services to UK/Georgia cultural relations.[55]
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Military division
- Acting Major (now Captain) Patrick Francis Bryan Keating, The Rifles – 27 March 2020[56]
- Lieutenant Commander Ben Russell Martin, Royal Navy – 27 November 2020[57]
- Major (now Acting Lieutenant Colonel) Philip O’Callaghan, Royal Marines – 27 November 2020[57]
- Lance Corporal Elham Sedeqi, The Parachute Regiment – 27 November 2020[57]
- Staff Sergeant Jason Peter Wilcox, Intelligence Corps – 27 November 2020[57]
- Civil division
- Honorary
- Daphine Aikens – Founder and Chief Executive, Hammersmith and Fulham Foodbank. For services to the community in Hammersmith and Fulham.[55]
- Lisa Sophie Bechner – Chairwoman of Kindertransport Organisation Germany. For services to UK-German relations and the British commemoration of the Kindertransport rescue effort prior to the Second World War.[55]
- Maria Alice Buckley O’Carroll – Director of Midwifery, Women and Children, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. For services to midwifery.[55]
- Suzanne Bridget Cheasty-Higgins – Lead Volunteer, Our Lady Help of Christians RC Church, Kentish Town, London. For voluntary and charitable services to homeless people in the London Borough of Camden.[55]
- Daniel Cordier – Second World War Resistance Fighter. For services to the United Kingdom in the Second World War.[55]
- Izabella Maria Cwetsch – British Vice Consul, British Embassy, Warsaw, Poland. For services British nationals in Poland.[55]
- Werner Fenner – Transport and Logistics Officer, British Embassy, Brasilia. For services to UK interests in Brazil.[55]
- Alfredo Emilio Fierro Gonfiotti – Director, Department for International Trade Argentina, British Embassy, Buenos Aires. For services to international trade.[55]
- Mark Darren Fitzgerald – Technical Supervisor, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Malta. For services to Commonwealth war graves.[55]
- Hubert Germain – Second World War Resistance Fighter. For services to the United Kingdom in the Second World War.[55]
- The Reverend Canon Faez Jerjes – Parish Priest, St Georges Episcopal Anglican Church, Baghdad. For services to the Anglican, Christian and local community in Baghdad.[55]
- Maria Leonor Ribeiro da Fonseca Calixto Machado de Sousa – Retired Professor. Founder and Head, Anglo-Portuguese Studies Department, FCSH, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal. First Female Head of the National Library. For services to UK/Portuguese Studies and academic relations.[55]
- John Níall Gearoid McLaughlin – Architect. For services to architecture.[55]
- Mohammed Rasool Mohibzada – Resources Officer, British Council, Afghanistan. For services to the security & communications of the British Council in Afghanistan.[55]
- Eva Maria Prada – Director of the British Chamber of Commerce in Spain. For services to British business in Spain.[55]
- Tanazzeena Qureshi – International Pension Service Officer, British High Commission, Dhaka, Bangladesh. For services to Her Majesty’s Government service delivery overseas.[55]
- Francisco Rodilla Benito – Spanish Technical Director, member of Secondary SMT and teacher of Philosophy, Religion and History. For services to the development of bilingual education and UK-Spanish relations.[55]
- Pierre Simonet – Second World War Resistance Fighter. For services to the United Kingdom in the Second World War.[55]
- Angela Marie Tanzillo-Swarts – Forensic DNA Specialist, Health Services Authority, Cayman Islands. For services to the COVID 19 Response in the Cayman Islands
- Edgard Tupët-Thomé – Second World War Resistance Fighter. For services to the United Kingdom in the Second World War.[55]
- Erwin Ureel – Vice Chairman, Friends of the Passchendaele Museum and Events Organiser. For services to commemorations of the British contribution to the defence of Belgium in the First World War.[55]
- Martin Henderson Wells – President, the British Hospital, Montevideo. For services to the British community in Uruguay.[55]
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Honorary
- Pa Assan Badjan – Emergency Services Porter, Royal London Hospital Emergency Department. For services to the NHS
- Haluk Metin Çekirdek – Protocol and Customs Officer, British Embassy, Ankara. For services to the British Embassy, Ankara.[55]
- Onyinye Aureola Enwezor – Shared Governance Clinical Educator, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to the NHS
- Linus Prodip Gomes – Head Bearer/Butler, British High Commissioner’s residence, Dhaka. For services to the UK/Bangladesh relations.[55]
- Ashraf Hamido Desouki – Chair, A Better Tomorrow community group. For service to supporting refugees and asylum seekers in Halton Borough during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Dušan Mihajilović – Head of Political and Public Diplomacy, British Embassy, Belgrade. For services to British Interests in Serbia and Commemoration of the First World War.[55]
- Bukola Muhydeen Olamijuwon – Welfare Secretary, Nasrul-Lahi-L-Faith Society (Nasfat) Millwall Branch. For services to Nasfat UK and Ireland during COVID-19
- Patricia Simoyi – Nurse, Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. For services to chronic kidney disease.[55]
Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)
- Silver Medal
- Ferris Ash – Gentleman of the Chapel Royal Choir, Windsor Great Park – 17 April 2020[58]
- Bar to Silver Medal
- Gary Philip Jones, RVM – On the relinquishment of his appointment as Fendersmith, Windsor Castle – 17 January 2020[59]
Mentioned in Despatches
- Flight Lieutenant Aaron Mark Kerry, Royal Air Force – 27 March 2020[56]
Queen's Commendation for Bravery
- Staff Sergeant Steven Wayne Cockburn, The Royal Logistic Corps – 27 November 2020[57]
- Captain Karl Anthony Williams, The Royal Logistic Corps – 27 November 2020[57]
Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service
- Acting Captain (now Commander) Manson John Carnie, Royal Navy – 27 March 2020[56]
- Lieutenant Commander Samuel Nightingale, Royal Navy – 27 March 2020[56]
- Lieutenant Commander Jamie Vaughan, Royal Navy – 27 March 2020[56]
- Major (now Acting Lieutenant Colonel) Nigel Robert Campbell, The Royal Irish Regiment – 27 March 2020[56]
- Acting Major (now Major) Luke Denby-Hollis, Royal Regiment of Artillery – 27 March 2020[56]
- Lieutenant Colonel (now Acting Colonel) Matthew Thomas Ketterer, Adjutant General’s Corps (Educational and Training Services Branch) – 27 March 2020[56]
- Lieutenant Colonel Huw Charles Ewan Law, Army Air Corps – 27 March 2020[56]
- Acting Sergeant (now Corporal) Samantha Jane Lumb, Intelligence Corps – 27 March 2020[56]
- Warrant Officer Class 2 Benjamin James Medus, The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment – 27 March 2020[56]
- Corporal (now Acting Sergeant) Martins Idoko Ushie, Royal Army Medical Corps – 27 March 2020[56]
- Lieutenant William Fraser Wheeler, The Rifles – 27 March 2020[56]
- Flight Lieutenant Philip Dawe, Royal Air Force – 27 March 2020[56]
- Wing Commander Matthew David Hoare, Royal Air Force – 27 March 2020[56]
- Flight Lieutenant (now Squadron Leader) Matthew Turl, Royal Air Force – 27 March 2020[56]
- Commander Benjamin Charles Keith, Royal Navy – 27 November 2020[57]
- Lieutenant (now Lieutenant Commander) Alexander Antony Szweda, Royal Navy – 27 November 2020[57]
- Corporal Louise Lillian Cooper, Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch) – 27 November 2020[57]
- Captain Alun Huw Morris, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers – 27 November 2020[57]
- Colonel Roderick Miles Less – 27 November 2020[57]
- Lance Corporal Hannah Richardson, Royal Army Medical Corps – 27 November 2020[57]
- Sergeant (now Staff Sergeant) Ashley Jade Roylance, Intelligence Corps – 27 November 2020[57]
- Major Kerry Anne Schultz, The Royal Logistic Corps – 27 November 2020[57]
- Lieutenant Colonel Matthew James Edney Smith, Corps of Royal Engineers – 27 November 2020[57]
- Corporal Samuel David George Butler, Royal Air Force – 27 November 2020[57]
- Squadron Leader John Michael Plenty, Royal Air Force – 27 November 2020[57]
Order of St John
Bailiff of the Order of St John
- Hon Major (Rtd) Marsden Madoka[60]
Dame of the Order of St John
Knight of the Order of St John
- The Very Reverend Dr. Nicholas Arthur Frayling[61]
- John Percy Gill[61]
- Nigel Graham Heath[61]
- The Reverend Canon Barnabas John William Hunt[61]
- Fra’ John Timothy Dunlap[60]
- Oliver Mathias Patrick Ehinger[60]
- Dr. Frederik Paulsen, OBE[60]
- John Henry Whitehead[61]
- Kenneth Ivan Williamson[61]
- John Douglas Wills[61]
- Lazaro Akunga Kimang’a[61]
- Sir OBE[61]
Dame of the Order of St John
Commander of the Order of St John
- Edmund John Seward Anderson[61]
- Barrie George Davies, MBE[61]
- Andrew Jackson Coombe[61]
- Sir Charles James Hoare, 9th Baronet[61]
- Ian Dunlop Phipps[61]
- Andrew Barry Wapling[61]
- Janet Wilson[61]
- Susan Margaret Winfield, OBE[61]
- Fiona Woodrow[61]
- Fenella Anne Woolams[61]
- Carl Grover Berry[61]
- John Garland Pollard Boatwright[61]
- Daryl Glynn Byrd[61]
- Dr. James Marvin Campbell[61]
- Lieutenant Commander John Curtiss Glynn Jr[61]
- Dr. Gary Paul Kearney[61]
- James Howard Wells[61]
- Dr. Patricia Kavanagh[61]
- Adrienne Leichtle Maxwell[61]
- The Honorable Mary Moncure Matthews Raether[61]
- Lynne Androus Smith[61]
- Geraldine Mary Costello[60]
- Valerie Mary Costello[60]
- Susan Jane Winter[60]
- Colonel DL[60]
- Peter Sherlaw Coulson[60]
- Simon Patrick Pollock[60]
- CBE[60]
- Danielle Louise Gillespie[61]
- Brenda Joy Hynes[61]
- Bruce John MacDonald[61]
- Kerry Daniel Mitchell[61]
- Most Rev. Sir David John Moxon KNZM[62]
- Andrew Zhu
Officer of the Order of St John
- Colonel Adrian Matthew Donaldson, MBE[61]
- Philip Ridley Hall, OBE[61]
- Dr. Androulla Christodoulidoy[61]
- Jules Lockett[60]
- Christopher Hugh McCall, QC[60]
- Natalie Elaine Miller[60]
- Sandra Lorraine SCOTT[60]
- Dr. Nicola Jane Shaw[60]
- His Honour Simon Crompton Darwall - Smith[60]
- John Percy Gill[60]
- Dr. Jeremy Peter Warren[60]
- Thomas Stephen Webster[60]
Member of the Order of St John
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