Ann Christine, Lady Eames, commissioner, Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, for services to the community in Northern Ireland.
Cliff Maurice Marks for charitable services and for services to Christian/Jewish relations.
Thomas Wilfred Mulryne, formerly principal, Methodist College, Belfast, for services to education.
The Very Rev Dr Kenneth Norman Ernest Newell, formerly moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, for services to community relations in Northern Ireland.
Robert Henry Owen Hayward for humanitarian services overseas especially through Christian Aid.
Katerina Frances Phillips, director, external relations, Christian Aid, services to disadvantaged people.
Sister Isabel Smyth, formerly Chief Executive Scottish Interfaith Council for services to interfaith relations.
MBE
Brenda Margaret Bolton for services to ecclesiastical history.
The Rev Cannon Elizabeth Jane Clay, prison chaplain, HM Prison and Young Offenders Institution New Hall West Yorkshire.
The Rev Bryan John Gracie, chaplain, HM Prison Birmingham.
William Murphy, co-ordinator of the churches programme, Glencree centre for reconciliation, Ireland.
Margaret Norris, caterer, St John’s Church of England Infant School, Churt Farnham, Surrey, for services to education.
The Rev Christopher Stark, foster carer, for services to children and families in North Yorkshire.
Commonwealth award — CMG
The Very Rev Patrick Ezekiel McIntosh for services to the church and the community.
Queen’s volunteer reserves medal
The Rev Richard Thomas Grey chaplain to the forces (3rd class), Royal Army Chaplains’ Department, Territorial Army.












