Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Janice Louise Allen, principal of Fivemiletown College – for services to Education in Northern Ireland.
Margaret Elizabeth Deirdre Amor – for services to the community in Northern Ireland.
Katherine Beggs, Northern Ireland director of the National Lottery Community Fund – for services to public and community services in Northern Ireland.
William Ivan Black – for services to charitable fundraising in Northern Ireland.
George Alan Craig Bradshaw – for services to education in Northern Ireland.
Eric James Alexander Brown, chair of the South East Fermanagh Foundation (SEFF) – for services to the community in County Fermanagh.
Marissa James Callaghan, footballer – for services to Association Football and the community in Northern Ireland.
Catherine Mary Clifford, director of Rural Community Network – for services to rural communities and to peace building in Northern Ireland.
Dr Gary Craig, inspector in Police Service of Northern Ireland – for public and charitable service.
Neil Doherty – for services to the community in County Londonderry.
Henry Gabriel Dolan – for services to the economy and to the community in Strabane, County Tyrone.
Hugh Anthony Duncan – for services to entertainment and to the community in Northern Ireland.
Lorraine Finlay, principle officer and head of area planning at the Department of Education, Northern Ireland civil service – for services to education.
Joanne Marie Fitzpatrick, core programming and curriculum specialist at PeacePlayers – for services to peace, reconciliation and sport in the community in Northern Ireland.
Roisin Bernadette Flynn – for services to people affected by dementia in the Western Health and Social Care Trust area.
Susan Helen Gibson, vice-principal at Omagh High School – for services to Education in Northern Ireland.
Winston Glass, principal of Enniskillen Model Primary School – for services to education in Northern Ireland.
Gerard Gribbon – for services to the community in Armagh.
Dr Linley Patrick Hamilton – for services to the music industry in Northern Ireland.
Charles Han, lately international liaison manager at the Home Office – for services to border security.
Ashley Irwin Hayes, prison governor at Hydebank Wood Secure College and Women’s prison – for public service.
Fiona Mary Patricia Kane, director of the vice-chancellor’s office at Ulster University – for public service in Northern Ireland.
Prof Francis Paul Keenan, professor in the school of mathematics and physics at Queen’s University Belfast – for services to higher education.
George John Lucas – for services to tennis and to sports management and administration in Northern Ireland.
David Martin, chair of the Friends of Brownlow House – for voluntary services to the community in Lurgan, Northern Ireland.
Thomas Seamus McCabe – for voluntary service to the community in Newry, Mourne and Down, Northern Ireland.
Jonathan William McDowell, founder of Indie Fude – for services to the Food and Drink Industry in Northern Ireland.
Robert James McKelvey – for services to Castlederg Credit Union and to the community in County Tyrone.
Niall McKenna, chef and owner of James St and Waterman House – for services to hospitality and to tourism, and to the local food and drink producers in Northern Ireland.
Patrick McLaughlin, coxswain at Red Bay Lifeboat Station and trustee of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution – for voluntary services to maritime safety.
Anthony John Adam McNally, detective chief superintendent at Police Service of Northern Ireland – for public service.
Arthur Hugh Anthony O’Hagan – for services to the community in Armagh.
William James Primrose – for services to small businesses in Northern Ireland.
Dr Stephen Eric Reaney, general practitioner – for voluntary service to the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.
Gareth Sayers – for services to business and to the economy in County Tyrone.
Hannah Elizabeth Scott – for services to rowing.
Kerrie Jean Sweeney, chief executive of Maritime Belfast Trust – for services to maritime heritage and to tourism in Northern Ireland.
Claire Taggart – for services to Boccia.
David Lorimer Thompson – for services to Education and to the community in County Tyrone.