In full: All recipients from Edinburgh and Lothians on the Queen’s Birthday Honors List

In full: All recipients from Edinburgh and Lothians on the Queen’s Birthday Honors List

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Britain’s curling gold medalist Eve Muirhead (L) received an OBE while teammates Vicky Wright, Jennifer Dodds, Hailey Duff and Mili Smith were all awarded MBEs Pic: Steve Welsh

Ian Rankin OBE DL. Author. For services to Literature and Charity. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

Professor Aziz Sheikh OBE FRSE. Chair, Primary Care Research and Development, University of Edinburgh. For services to Covid-19 Research and Policy. (Lasswade, Edinburgh)

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Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Arise Sir Ian: The author of whodunit Inspector Rebus was knighted by Her Majesty

Ian Deans Kernohan. Manager, Review Secretariat, Scottish Government. For the Public Service. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

Professor David Charles Kluth. For services to medical education during the Covid-19 response. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

André Moulin. President, European Center for Marine Energy. For Orkney Environment and Community Services. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Jennifer Carmichael Dodds. Member of the British Olympic curling team. For services at curling. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

Pamela Anne Greig. Principal, Pinewood School, West Lothian. For services to children and adults with additional support needs. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

Elizabeth Janice Hulme. University Secretary and Vice-Principal, Glasgow Caledonian University. For services to higher education in Scotland. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

Thomas Hughes Maxwell. For services to Floristry and Charity in Edinburgh. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

Douglas Gordon Samuel. Most recently General Manager of Spartans Community Football Academy. For association football and community services in North Edinburgh. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

Dr. Richard Michael Tipper. Lead Author, Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. For services to Science and the Environment. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

Medalists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)

Katrina Frances Lambert. Administrator, Volunteering Matters and most recently Co-Chair, Back Youth Alliance. For youth services. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

Elizabeth McGowan. For services rendered to the Game of Bridge in Scotland. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

Frances Isabelle Paterson. For music and dance education services for young people. (Edinburgh, Edinburgh)

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Lieutenant Commander (Retired) Martyn Robert Hawthorn. President, Royal British Legion Scotland. For voluntary service to veterans and the community in Scotland. (Edinburgh, Midlothian)

Suzanne Hunter. Host Family, Edinburgh City Council. For children’s services. (Penicuik, Midlothian)

Dr. Mary Ruth McQuillan. Lecturer, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh. For services to science during Covid-19. (Edinburgh, Midlothian)

Medalists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)

Michelle Marie Christian. Director of Property and Residential Services, University of Edinburgh. For educational services. (Penicuik, Midlothian)

Guillaume Colombe. Coordinator of the National Youth Choir of Scotland Edinburgh Regional Choir. For services to Music and Youth. (Penicuik, Midlothian)

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Donald Melville Richards. Board member, L’ALLIANCE and recently organizer, deafscotland. For services to the hearing impaired. (Livingston, West Lothian)