Van gets another day like that in queen's birthday honours list

VAN MORRISON and the chairman of the International Fund for Ireland, Mr William McCarter, are among 52 people from Northern Ireland…

VAN MORRISON and the chairman of the International Fund for Ireland, Mr William McCarter, are among 52 people from Northern Ireland honoured in Queen Elizabeth's Birthday List published today.

The Belfast singer, listed formally as Ivan Morrison, is awarded an OBE for services to music. Mr McCarter, who is also managing director of the troubled Derry and Donegal clothing company, Fruit of the Loom, is awarded a CBF for services to industry.

Thirteen women are among those honoured. A knighthood has been awarded to Prof Trevor Smith, vice chancellor of the University of Ulster.

Six police officers on the list include Chief Insp William Semple, who receives the Queen's Police Medal.

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Three people have been given awards for their services to the rehabilitation of offenders.

Other recipients include a revenue official, a driver, a typing manager, civil servants, community workers and people in education, industry, agriculture, sports and charity.

Those honoured are

KNIGHT BACHELOR

Professor Trevor Arthur Smith, for services to Higher Education.

CBE

James Alexander Kerr Director, Department of the Environment John Edward Maguire, for services to industrial tribunals William Thomas McCarter, for services to industry Gillian Anne Shaw, for services to the community.

OBE

Robert Ernest Bailie, for services to the printing industry Professor Jennifer Ruth Boore, for services to nursing Andrew Patrick Dougal, for services to health care Patrick Gerard Hamill, for services to education the Venerable Alan Edwin Harper, for services to conservation Hugh Patrick Linehan, for services to agriculture Samuel Morrell Lyons, for services to medicine James Brian Lyttle, for services to the rehabilitation of offenders Thomas Gerald Moag for services to education Ivan Morrison (Van), for services to music Professor Desmond Rea, for services to local government Albert James Sherrard, for services to the health care industry Raymond Carson White BEM, the services to the police.

MBE

Myrtle Doreen Beck, for services to the National Association for the Relief of Paget's Disease George Bennett, for services to the rehabilitation of offenders Norah Sophia Brown, for services to tourism John Campbell, for services to the police Colin Joseph Craig, for services to the community Gladys Doreen Crawford for services to education Esther Dowling, social security officer 1, Social Security Agency Hilary Brenda Drury, chief typing manager, Police Authority for Northern Ireland Margaret Mary Gallagher, for services to the community David Allan Henderson, for services to industrial health and safety William James Howie, for services to the dairy industry Sarah Imelda Lees, revenue executive, Board of Inland Revenue Margretta Rita Magowan, administrative officer, Department of Agriculture Brian Desmond Mawhinney, for services to scouting Frank McCausland, for services to the community and theats Janet Isobel McDonagh, for services to the hospice movement and to the community games Gilbert McDowell, for services to schools' association football Thomas McFarlane, for services to higher education James Edmund MeIvor, for services to the police Charles Miller, driver, Department of Economic Development Maureen Montgomery, for services to the chartered surveying profession James Murdock, for services to the police Raymond Nethercott, for services to the rehabilitation of offenders Dennis William Ogborn, for services to the community Robert Overend, for services to agriculture John Millar Palmer, for services to the police Thomas Duncan Pollock, for services to the community Diljit Rana, for services to industry and to the community John Kenneth Walls, for services to young people Alan Stewart Watt, for services to the community Thomas Patrick White, for services to the construction industry San Wong, for services to industry and to the community Irene Younge, for services to nursing.

QUEEN'S POLICE MEDAL

William Frederick Semple, Chief Inspector, Royal Ulster. Constabulary.

Marie O'Halloran

Marie O'Halloran

Marie O'Halloran is Parliamentary Correspondent of The Irish Times