Knights Bachelor (K)
Reginald Empey, OBE: member, Belfast City Council. For political and public service.
Ronald Flanagan, OBE: Chief Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary. For services to the police.
Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)
Jeremy John Moore Harbison: For public service.
Commanders of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Patrick Alphonsus Bradley, OBE: For services to the electoral process.
Sean Curran, OBE: For public service.
Prof John Ashton Dodge: For services to children's health.
Walter Kenneth Lindsay: For public service.
Mrs Ann Forrest Shaw: For services to occupational health and safety.
Officers of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Joseph Bell: For services to Sea Cadet Corps.
George Alan Cooper: For services to civil engineering.
Miss Marie Frances Therese Finnegan: For public service.
George Richardson Irwin, DL: For services to the shipping industry.
Dr Donal Arthur John Keegan: consultant physician. For services to rehabilitation services.
Ronald David Kells: For services to banking and to the community.
John Jerome McCormack: For service to the community.
John McKinney: Clerk and Chief Executive, Omagh District Council. For community leadership.
Mrs Joanna McVey: For services to the community.
Dr Clive John McLean Russell: For services to the medical profession.
Mrs Pearl Sagar: For services to the community and to women's issues.
Members of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE)
William Gerald Blaney: For services to the fire service.
Albert Brown: For services to the rehabilitation of offenders.
Thomas Joseph Calvert: lately investigation manager, HM Board of Inland Revenue.
David Alexander Carson: For services to the police.
Thomas George Cherry: For public service.
William Thomas Collins: For services to electrical engineering.
John Dalzell: For services to the community.
John Alexander Dalzell: For services to tourism and to amateur golf.
William Edward Daniel: For services to the police.
Peter Dickinson: For public service.
Henry Fletcher, JP: For services to the environment and to the community.
Samuel Gamble: school caretaker. For services to education.
Mrs Alison Margaret Harbison: For services to farming.
Mrs Etta Jennings: For services to sufferers of agoraphobia.
George McClean Kennedy: For services to the police.
Maurice Leitch: For services to literature.
John Alfred Magowan, QGM: For services to the police.
Phillip Marshall: For services to the police.
Mrs Hilda McDonald: For services to the police.
Mrs Charlotte McGrath: For services to elderly people and to the community.
Ronald Gerald Patrick McMullan: For services to pharmacy.
Mrs Susan Mary Millar: For services to the police.
Mrs Mary Geraldine Murray: For public service.
Mrs Colette Rose Neill: higher executive officer, Ministry of Defence.
William A. Nutt: For services to motorcycling.
Francis O'Kane: For services to the community.
Mrs Moira O'Neill: For services to tourism.
William Bamford O'Neill: farmer. For services to angling and tourism.
Mrs Eileen Frances Patterson: For public service.
Mrs May Phillips: For services to parent counselling.
Mrs Beatrice Elizabeth Quinn: For services to the counselling of the families of prisoners and for the victims of crime.
Hugh Reynolds: For services to the British Red Cross Society.
Norman Lloyd Richardson: For services to education and to the community.
Mrs Joan Sheeran: For services to primary education.
Gerald Wilson Sillery: For services to the police.
Gerald Victor Smyth: For charitable services.
Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Stewart: For services to people with learning disabilities.
James Swanston: For services to the police.
Sydney Talbot: For public service.
Miss Kay Trolan: For services to mentally and physically disabled young people.
Robert Norman Walmsley: For services to the police.
James Erskine Weir: For services to youth football.
William Weir: For charitable services to the community.
Miss Mairead Aine White: For services to community regeneration.
Adam James Wilson, JP: For services to further education.
Desmond Wesley Scott Wright: ploughing tutor and judge. For services to agriculture.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
Supt Bernard Fitzpatrick: Royal Ulster Constabulary.
Det Insp William Dougan Kyle: Royal Ulster Constabulary.