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2023 Special Honours

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As part of the British honours system, Special Honours are issued at the Monarch's pleasure at any given time. The Special Honours refer to the awards made within royal prerogative, operational honours, political honours and other honours awarded outside the New Years Honours and Birthday Honours.

Royal peerages

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Life peerage

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  • The Right Honourable Sir Edward Young, GCB, GCVO, to be Baron Young of Old Windsor, of Old Windsor in the Royal County of Berkshire – 13 June 2023[4]
  • Darren Mott, OBE, to be Baron Mott, of Chatteris in the County of Cambridgeshire – 19 June 2023[5]
  • Dr. Kay Swinburne, to be Baroness Swinburne, of Llandysul in the County of Ceredigion – 20 June 2023[6]
  • The Right Honourable Dame Sue Carr, DBE, to be Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill, of Walton-on-the-Hill in the County of Surrey – 6 November 2023[7]
  • The Right Honourable David Cameron, to be Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton, of Chipping Norton in the County of Oxfordshire – 17 November 2023[8][9]
  • Robbie Douglas-Miller, OBE, to be Baron Douglas-Miller, of The Hopes in the County of East Lothian – 15 December 2023[10][11]

Lord Lieutenant

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Privy Counsellor

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Lord-in-waiting

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Permanent Lord-in-waiting

Equerry

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Extra Equerry to the King

Most Noble Order of the Garter

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Ribbon bar of the Order of the Garter

Knight/Lady Companion (KG/LG)

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Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle

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Order of the Thistle ribbon

Extra Lady of the Order of the Thistle (LT)

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Most Honourable Order of the Bath

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Ribbon bar of the Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

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Honorary

Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

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  • The Right Honourable David Davis MP. Member of Parliament for Haltemprice and Howden, formerly Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union. For public and political service - 29 December 2023.[32][33]

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

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Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George

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Ribbon bar of the Order of St Michael and St George

Knight / Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)

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Royal Victorian Order

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Royal Victorian Order ribbon

Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

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Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

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Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

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Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

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Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

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  • Ciara Courtney – 29 March 2023[41]
  • Harriet Kyle – 29 March 2023[41]
  • Gillian Marks – 29 March 2023[41]
  • Nicholas Teller – Honorary Consul, British Consulate Hamburg – 29 March 2023[41]
  • Nicholas Wareham – Head of Communications & Bilateral Team, British Embassy Berlin – 29 March 2023[41]
  • Simon James Hickling – on relinquishment of the role of Deputy Land Agent at Sandringham – 11 July 2023[37]
  • Captain Jiwan Prasad Gurung, The Royal Gurkha Rifles – on relinquishment of the role of The King's Gurkha Orderly Officer – 11 July 2023[37]
  • Captain Narendradhoj Gurung, Queen's Gurkha Engineers – on relinquishment of the role of The King's Gurkha Orderly Officer – 11 July 2023[37]
  • Emily Casey – 22 September 2023[42]
  • Emily Holdup – First Secretary (Foreign Policy), British Embassy Paris – 22 September 2023[42]
  • Dominique Olley – Consul, British Consulate Bordeaux – 22 September 2023[42]
  • Benjamin Edward Newick, MBE RVM – Butler to HM Ambassador, Paris – 22 September 2023[42]
  • Emily Partington – Head of Protocol & VIP Visits, British Embassy Paris – 22 September 2023[42]
  • Jennifer Jordan-Saifi – lately Assistant Private Secretary to The King (Commonwealth and Sustainability) – 10 November 2023[39]
  • James Charles Robison Fishwick, Chief Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service – For services to Royalty Protection – 22 November 2023[39]
  • Gareth Evans - lately Fire Safety Manager, Royal Household - 5 December 2023[44]

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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Ribbon bar of the Order of the British Empire (Civil)
Ribbon bar of the Order of the British Empire (Military)

Knight / Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE / DBE)

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Civil division
  • Angela Ahrendts, DBE – 18 January 2023 – Honorary appointed in 2013 to be made Substantive[48]
  • Professor Adrian Hill, KBE – 18 January 2023 – Honorary appointed in 2021 to be made Substantive[48]
  • The Right Honourable Michael Ellis, KC MP – Member of Parliament for Northampton North, formerly Attorney General. For public and political service – 16 June 2023[49][50]
  • The Honourable Mrs. Justice Julia Amanda Dias, KC – 11 July 2023[51]
  • The Honourable Mrs. Justice Eleanor Mary Henrietta Hill, KC – 11 July 2023[51]
  • The Honourable Mrs. Justice Sarah Mary Morgan, KC – 11 July 2023[51]
  • The Right Honourable Karen Bradley MP. Member of Parliament for Staffordshire Moorlands, formerly was Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. For public and political service - 29 December 2023.[32][33]
Honorary

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

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Civil division
Military division
  • Brigadier Christopher King, British Army – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 27 October 2023[54]
Honorary

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

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Military division
  • Lieutenant Colonel Oliver James Stead, Army Air Corps – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 14 April 2023[55]
  • Lieutenant Colonel Simon Paul Worth, Royal Tank Regiment – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 14 April 2023[55]
  • Lieutenant Colonel Edward Charles Malet Hall, MBE, Royal Marines – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 27 October 2023[54]
  • Captain John Matthew Punch, MBE, Royal Navy – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 27 October 2023[54]
  • Lieutenant Colonel Martin Gerard Windsor, The Royal Logistic Corps – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 27 October 2023[54]
  • Group Captain Andrew Chisholm, Royal Air Force – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 27 October 2023[56][39]
Honorary

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

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Military division
  • Lance Corporal Elizabeth Duggleby-Cantrell, Intelligence Corps– in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 14 April 2023[55]
  • Captain Darren Johnson, The Royal Dragoon Guards – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 14 April 2023[55]
  • Staff Sergeant Jodi Marie Johnson, Intelligence Corps – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 14 April 2023[55]
  • Major Mark Richard Hort Player, The Royal Logistic Corps – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 14 April 2023[55]
  • Major Lauren Frances Shepherd, The Royal Logistic Corps – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 14 April 2023[55]
  • Acting Warrant Officer James William Putland, Royal Air Force – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 14 April 2023[55]
  • Lieutenant Colonel Paul James Martin, Royal Irish Regiment – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 27 October 2023[54]
  • Major Sam Anthony John Tooth, The Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 27 October 2023[54]
  • Captain Laurence David Jones, General Service Corps, Army Reserve – in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field – 27 October 2023[56][39]
Honorary
  • Anthony Barclay – Volunteer, RNIB. For services to visually impaired people in Northern Ireland[52]
  • Rachael Blackmore – Jockey. For services to sport[52]
  • Mridula Chakaborty – Principal Engineer, TUV NEL Ltd. For charitable services to the Asian community in Scotland[52]
  • Elżbieta Dabrowska – Lately Vice-Consul, British Embassy Warsaw. For services to British nationals[52]
  • Ayşen Guven – Director for Education, British Council, Turkey. For services to cultural relations between the UK and Turkey[52]
  • Dr. William Hardy – Senior Medical Officer, Ascension Island Government. For services to the Health and Well-being of the Ascension Island Community[52]
  • Dr. Aoife Hunt – Market Leader, Movement Strategies (a GHD company). For services to the COVID-19 response[52]
  • Ahmad Shoaib Jawad – lately British Council Project Manager, English for Security and Defence, Afghanistan. For services to English language training[52]
  • Stefan Kitanov – Founder and Director, Sofia International Film Festival. For services to UK film in Bulgaria[52]
  • Kazumasa Kuwahara – Senior Advisor to International Nuclear Services, Japan (INSJ). For services to the UK nuclear industry in Japan[52]
  • Ross McMahon – Chief Executive Officer, Kendal Nutricare (Kendamil). For services to international trade and the community in Kendal, Cumbria[52]
  • Dr. Sarah Meisch Lionetto – lately Director of Arts and Creative Industries, British Council, Singapore. For services to British arts and inclusivity in Singapore[52]
  • Mattur Nandakumara – Executive Director, The Bhavan. For services to the teaching, performance and accessibility of Indian classical arts in the UK[52]
  • Lynne Rickabaugh – Chair, Royal Oak Foundation. For services to the National Trust[52]
  • Gorazd Vecko – Performance Director, Paralympics GB Table Tennis. For services to Paralympics Table Tennis[52]
  • Kim Ji-soo – Advocate for the COP26 Summit[57]
  • Jennie Kim – Advocate for the COP26 Summit[57]
  • Roseann Park – Advocate for the COP26 Summit[57]
  • Lalisa Manoban – Advocate for the COP26 Summit[57]

Knight Bachelor

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Knight Bachelor ribbon
  • The Right Honourable Brandon Lewis CBE MP. Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth, formerly Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. For public and political service - 16 June 2023.[49]
  • The Honourable Mr. Justice Joel Nathan Bennathan, KC – 11 July 2023[51]
  • The Honourable Mr. Justice Robert Graham Bright, KC – 11 July 2023[51]
  • The Honourable Mr. Justice Adam Michael Constable, KC – 11 July 2023[51]
  • The Honourable Mr. Justice Stephen Alexander Fowler, KC – 11 July 2023[51]
  • The Honourable Mr. Justice Patrick Joseph Kinney, KC – 11 July 2023[51]
  • The Honourable Mr. Justice Eason Thurai Rajah, KC – 11 July 2023[51]
  • The Honourable Mr. Justice Jonathan Michael Richards, KC – 11 July 2023[51]
  • The Honourable Mr. Justice Richard James Smith, KC – 11 July 2023[51]
  • The Honourable Mr. Justice Derek Antony Sweeting, KC – 11 July 2023[51]
  • The Right Honourable Dr Liam Fox MP. Member of Parliament for North Somerset, formerly Secretary of State for International Trade and Secretary of State for Defence. For public and political service - 29 December 2023.[32][33]
  • The Right Honourable Jeremy Quin MP. Member of Parliament for Horsham, formerly Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office, Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire for the Home Office. For public and political service - 29 December 2023.[32][33]

British Empire Medal (BEM)

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Ribbon bar of the British Empire Medal (Civil)
Honorary
  • Smita Arattukulam – lately Vice Consul, British Embassy Oman. For services to British nationals in Oman[52]
  • Andries Du Plessis – Social Worker Older Adults, NHS Highland. For services to older people in Ullapool[52]
  • Margaret Gregg – Secretary, South Tyneside Asylum Seekers and Refugees Church Help. For services to asylum seekers and refugees[52]
  • Professor Olexiy Haran – Head of Democratic Initiatives Foundation. For services to UK/Ukrainian relations[52]
  • Militsa Pribetich-Gill – lately Head of Employee Wellbeing, Yeovil District Hospital and lately Health and Wellbeing Lead, Nightingale Hospital Bristol. For services to National Health Service staff during COVID-19[52]
  • Tomas Reichental – Holocaust survivor and educator. For services to holocaust education, awareness and commemoration[52]
  • Nataliia Rybak – Vice-Consul, British Embassy Kyiv. For services to UK consular interests in Ukraine[52]
  • Clare Slight – Founding Member, Broke Not Broken. For services to tackling the effects of poverty[52]
  • Valentin Valyoski – Residence Gardener, British Embassy Sofia. For services to strengthening UK/Bulgaria relations[52]
  • Dr. Svitlana Yavorska – Policy Officer, British Embassy Kyiv. For services to UK interests in Ukraine[52]

Royal Red Cross

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Royal Red Cross ribbon

Associate Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

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Queen's Gallantry Medal (QGM)

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Ribbon bar of the King's Gallantry Medal

These are the last recipients to be awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal; all future recipients will receive the King's Gallantry Medal (KGM).[58]

For intervening in an armed attack on 5th May 2020.[59]
  • Lisa Way
  • Ayette Bounouri
  • John Rees (posthumous)
For their actions during the terrorist attack at the Learning Together event in Fishmongers' Hall, London on 29th November 2019.[59]
  • Steven Gallant
  • John Crilly
  • Darryn Frost
  • Lukasz Koczocik

Imperial Service Medal (ISM)

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Ribbon bar of the Imperial Service Medal
  • Michael James Andrews, Field Interviewer, Office for National Statistics – 4 January 2023[60]
  • Ms. Victoria Louise Rushton, Ministry of Defence – 24 January 2023[61]
  • Mrs. Victoria Jayne Howard, Ministry of Defence – 24 January 2023[61]
  • Mrs. Wendy Margaret Cracroft, Ministry of Defence – 7 February 2023[62]
  • Appointments 14 March 2023[63]
  • Mrs. Bridget Anne Kerr, Administrative Officer, Northern Ireland Department for Infrastructure – 21 March 2023[64]
  • Jeffrey William James Gow Simpson, Ministry of Defence – 28 March 2023[65]
  • Appointments 9 May 2023[66]
  • Appointments 14 August 2023[67]
  • Paul Stephen Fisher, Ministry of Defence – 19 September 2023[68]
  • Appointments 21 November 2023[69]

King's / Queen's Commendation for Bravery

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King's Commendation for Bravery

Queen's Commendation for Bravery

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These are the last recipients to be awarded the Queen's Commendation for Bravery; all subsequent recipients receive the King's Commendation for Bravery.[58]

For his actions during the terrorist attack at the Learning Together event in Fishmongers' Hall, London on 29th November 2019.[59]
  • Adam Roberts
For rescuing the occupants of a vehicle that crashed and caught fire on the A38 on 21st June 2021.[59]
  • Ed Durante
  • Craig Jones
For rescuing her neighbour from a house fire on 28th January 2020.[59]
  • Bardha Kola
For rescuing a distressed man from the River Irwell on 17th February 2018.[59]
  • PC Mohammed Nadeem
For rescuing a woman from a fatal house fire on 1st January 2019.[59]
  • Kenneth Wood
  • Rafal Majchrzak
For rescuing a motorist from their vehicle following a head on collision on 11th May 2019.[59]
  • Andrew Lax

King's Commendation for Bravery

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For attempting to save the life of a fellow soldier, who was critically injured by a herd of charging elephants, in Malawi on 5th May 2019.
For assisting in saving the lives of five sailors aboard a stricken yacht which was taking on water in very difficult conditions in the Central English Channel on 10th November 2022.
  • Chief Petty Officer Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering) Stephen Froom, Royal Navy – 27 October 2023[54]
For demonstrating extraordinary boat handling in order to assist in saving the lives of five sailors aboard a stricken yacht which was taking on water in very difficult conditions in the Central English Channel on 10th November 2022.
  • Able Seaman First Class Alfie Hulme, Royal Navy – 27 October 2023[54]

King's Commendation for Valuable Service

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King's Commendation for Valuable Service

Order of St John

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Order of St John ribbon

Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St John (GCStJ)

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  • Ann Elizabeth Cable, MBE DL – 7 February 2023[70]

Dame of Justice of the Order of St John (DStJ)

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Commander of the Order of St John (CStJ)

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  • John Andrew Armitt – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Dr. Cheryle June Berry, MBE – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Reverend Stephen Alastair Blakey – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Dr. Dale Cartwright, JP – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Lieutenant General Richard John Cripwell, CB CBE – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Michael Robert Crosbie – 7 February 2023[70]
  • David Miles Davies – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Meryl Catherine Dean – 7 February 2023[70]
  • The Reverend Neil Norman Gardner – 7 February 2023
  • The Right Reverend Bishop Andrew William Lindsay Hedge – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Georgina Alice Holloway – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Sir John Wilfred Peace, CBE – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Professor Sir Keith MacDonald Porter – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Simon Aeneas Mackintosh – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Dorothy Noelene Marks – 7 February 2023[70]
  • William Ramsay McGhee – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Professor Paul Mealor – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Christopher George Reynolds – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Susan Jean Sheldon, JP – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Andrew Ian Smith – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Diane Margaret Smith – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Agnes Gray Taylor – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Peter Gerard Tranter – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Sheriff George Alexander Way of Plean – 7 February 2023[70]
  • The Reverend Louis Zampese – 7 February 2023[70]
  • Andrew John Blackman – 12 April 2023[71]
  • David Thomas Boven – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Charles Palmer Carroll – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Christine Ruth Clarke – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Caryn Laura Cox – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Douglas Daniel Garson – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Dr. Stephen Chung Ka-Leung – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Colonel Robert Cecil John Martin, OBE, DL – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Jane Elizabeth Mermelstein – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Dr. Benita Louis Atiyeh Miller – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Elizabeth Ann Paul – 12 April 2023[71]
  • John Michael Allen-Petrie – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Catherine Anne Pyke – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Jon Malcom Swenson – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Sian Elizabeth Thomas – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Commander (Retd) James Gearey Ward – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Albert Norman Williams – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Brian Arthur Wingate – 12 April 2023[71]
  • Dr. Andrew Yu – 12 April 2023[71]

Officer of the Order of St John (OStJ)

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  • – appointments 7 February 2023[70]
  • – appointments 12 April 2023[71]

Member of the Order of St John (MStJ)

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  • – appointments 7 February 2023[70]
  • – appointments 12 April 2023[71]

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