2020 Special Honours

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 and other honours awarded outside 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]
  • David Frost, CMG, to be Baron Frost, of Allenton in the County of Derbyshire – 12 August 2020[5]

Crossbench

  • The Rt Hon. Robert Reed, Lord Reed, PC, to be Baron Reed of Allermuir, of Sundridge Park in the London Borough of Bromley. – 11 January 2020

Lord Lieutenant

Privy Counsellor

Knight Bachelor

Knight Bachelor ribbon

Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George

Order of St Michael and St George ribbon

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

Royal Victorian Order

Royal Victorian Order ribbon

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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

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

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.[23]

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military division
  • Air Commodore Justin Stuart Reuter, Royal Air Force – 27 March 2020[24]

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military division
  • Commander William Robert Charles King, Royal Navy – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Colonel Andrew Timothy David Jackson – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Wing Commander Neil Campbell Sefton, Royal Air Force – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Captain Robert George Anders, Royal Fleet Auxiliary – 27 March 2020[24]
Honorary
  • Nadim Abboud – Honorary Legal Adviser to the British Embassy in Beirut. For services to British interests in Lebanon.[23]
  • Florence Garabedian – Chair, Self-Directed Support Scotland and Chief Executive, Lothian Centre for Inclusive Living. For services to the independent living movement.[23]
  • Christos Psaltis – Senior Political Officer, British Embassy, Athens. For services to UK/Greece relations.[23]
  • 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.[23]
  • Gerald Arthur Rolph – Owner of Allerton Castle. For services to historic preservation and conservation.[23]
  • Peter Slosse – Director of Tourism, Ypres. For services to UK commemorations.[23]

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military division
  • Acting Major (now Captain) Patrick Francis Bryan Keating, The Rifles – 27 March 2020[24]
Honorary
  • Daphine Aikens – Founder and Chief Executive, Hammersmith and Fulham Foodbank. For services to the community in Hammersmith and Fulham.[23]
  • Daniel Cordier – Second World War Resistance Fighter. For services to the United Kingdom in the Second World War.[23]
  • Izabella Maria Cwetsch – British Vice Consul, British Embassy, Warsaw, Poland. For services British nationals in Poland.[23]
  • John Níall Gearoid McLaughlin – Architect. For services to architecture.[23]
  • Werner Fenner – Transport and Logistics Officer, British Embassy, Brasilia. For services to UK interests in Brazil.[23]
  • Hubert Germain – Second World War Resistance Fighter. For services to the United Kingdom in the Second World War.[23]
  • Alfredo Emilio Fierro Gonfiotti – Director, Department for International Trade Argentina, British Embassy, Buenos Aires. For services to international trade.[23]
  • The Reverend Cannon Faez Jerjes – Parish Priest, St Georges Episcopal Anglican Church, Baghdad. For services to the Anglican, Christian and local community in Baghdad.[23]
  • Eva Maria Prada – Director of the British Chamber of Commerce in Spain. For services to British business in Spain.[23]
  • 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.[23]
  • Pierre Simonet – Second World War Resistance Fighter. For services to the United Kingdom in the Second World War.[23]
  • Edgard Tupët-Thomé – Second World War Resistance Fighter. For services to the United Kingdom in the Second World War.[23]
  • 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.[23]
  • Martin Henderson Wells – President, the British Hospital, Montevideo. For services to the British community in Uruguay.[23]

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Ribbon bar of the British Empire Medal (Civil)
Honorary
  • Haluk Metin Çekirdek – Protocol and Customs Officer, British Embassy, Ankara. For services to the British Embassy, Ankara.[23]
  • Linus Prodip Gomes – Head Bearer/Butler, British High Commissioner’s residence, Dhaka. For services to the UK/Bangladesh relations.[23]
  • Patricia Simoyi – Nurse, Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. For services to chronic kidney disease.[23]
  • 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.[23]

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

Royal Victorian Medal ribbon
Silver Medal
Bar to Silver Medal
  • Gary Philip Jones, RVM – On the relinquishment of his appointment as Fendersmith, Windsor Castle – 17 January 2020[26]

Mentioned in Despatches

Palm of the Mentioned in Despatches
  • Flight Lieutenant Aaron Mark Kerry, Royal Air Force – 27 March 2020[24]

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service

Palm of the Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service
  • Acting Captain (now Commander) Manson John Carnie, Royal Navy – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Lieutenant Commander Samuel Nightingale, Royal Navy – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Lieutenant Commander Jamie Vaughan, Royal Navy – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Major (now Acting Lieutenant Colonel) Nigel Robert Campbell, The Royal Irish Regiment – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Acting Major (now Major) Luke Denby-Hollis, Royal Regiment of Artillery – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Lieutenant Colonel (now Acting Colonel) Matthew Thomas Ketterer, Adjutant General’s Corps (Educational and Training Services Branch) – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Lieutenant Colonel Huw Charles Ewan Law, Army Air Corps – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Acting Sergeant (now Corporal) Samantha Jane Lumb, Intelligence Corps – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Benjamin James Medus, The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Corporal (now Acting Sergeant) Martins Idoko Ushie, Royal Army Medical Corps – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Lieutenant William Fraser Wheeler, The Rifles – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Flight Lieutenant Philip Dawe, Royal Air Force – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Wing Commander Matthew David Hoare, Royal Air Force – 27 March 2020[24]
  • Flight Lieutenant (now Squadron Leader) Matthew Turl, Royal Air Force – 27 March 2020[24]

Order of St John

Order of St John ribbon

Bailiff of the Order of St John

  • Hon Major (Rtd) Marsden Madoka[27]

Dame of the Order of St John

Knight of the Order of St John

Dame of the Order of St John

  • Lorna Jury Gladstone[27]
  • Michelle Phyllis Anne Corkindale[27]
  • Joy Elizabeth Jackson, MBE[27]

Commander of the Order of St John

  • Edmund John Seward Anderson[27]
  • Barrie George Davies, MBE[27]
  • Andrew Jackson Coombe[27]
  • Sir Charles James Hoare, 2nd Baronet[27]
  • Ian Dunlop Phipps[27]
  • Andrew Barry Wapling[27]
  • Janet Wilson[27]
  • Susan Margaret Winfield, OBE[27]
  • Fiona Woodrow[27]
  • Fenella Anne Woolams[27]
  • Carl Grover Berry[27]
  • John Garland Pollard Boatwright[27]
  • Daryl Glynn Byrd[27]
  • Dr James Marvin Campbell[27]
  • Lieutenant Commander John Curtiss Glynn Jr[27]
  • Dr Gary Paul Kearney[27]
  • James Howard Wells[27]
  • Dr Patricia Kavanagh[27]
  • Adrienne Leichtle Maxwell[27]
  • The Honorable Mary Moncure Matthews Raether[27]
  • Lynne Androus Smith[27]
  • Geraldine Mary Costello[27]
  • Valerie Mary Costello[27]
  • Susan Jane Winter[27]
  • Colonel Sir Brian Walter de Stopham Barttelot, 3rd Baronet, OBE, DL[27]
  • Peter Sherlaw Coulson[27]
  • Simon Patrick Pollock[27]
  • Robert Andrew Voss, CBE[27]
  • Danielle Louise Gillespie[27]
  • Brenda Joy Hynes[27]
  • Bruce John MacDonald[27]
  • Kerry Daniel Mitchell[27]
  • Sir David John Moxon[27]
  • Andrew Zhu

Officer of the Order of St John

  • Philip Ridley Hall, OBE[27]
  • Dr Androulla Christodoulidoy[27]
  • Christopher Hugh McCall, QC[27]
  • Colonel Adrian Matthew Donaldson, MBE[27]

Member of the Order of St John

  • Andrea Covre[28]
  • Dr David Smyth McKee Jr[29]
  • Thomas June Melton III[29]
  • Dr David Ng[29]
  • William Robert Nunery[29]

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