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The New Year Honours 2009 were announced on 31 December 2008 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Cook Islands, Barbados, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Christopher and Nevis, to celebrate the year past and mark the beginning of 2009. The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by the country whose ministers advised The Queen on the appointments, then by honour, with grades i.e. Knight/Dame Grand Cross, Knight/Dame Commander etc. and then divisions i.e. Civil, Diplomatic and Military as and where appropriate. United Kingdom Knights Bachelor Professor Timothy Robert Peter Brighouse. For services to Education. Professor David Nicholas Cannadine, lately Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Professor, Institute of Historical Research, University of London. For services to Scholarship. Alexander Crombie, Group Chief Executive, Standard Life. For services to the Insurance Industry in Scotland. Dr. Andrew Cubie, CBE, lately Chair of the Court, Napier University. For public service in Scotland. Peter John Bellet Dixon, lately chairman, Housing Corporation. For services to the Housing Sector. Professor Neil James Douglas, President, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. For services to Medicine. Robert Paul Edwards, Headteacher, Garforth Community College, Leeds. For services to local and national Education. Professor Christopher John Greenwood, CMG. Professor of International Law, London School of Economics. For services to public International Law. Christoper Andrew Hoy, MBE, Cyclist. For services to Sport. David Charles Jones, CBE. For services to Business and to Charity. Kenneth Lloyd Jones, QPM, Chief Constable and President, Association of Chief Police Officers. For services to the Police. Nigel Graham Knowles, Chief Executive and Managing Partner for Europe and Asia, DLA Piper International LLP. For services to the Legal Profession. David Thomas Rowell Lewis. For services to the legal profession and to the City of London Corporation. John Robert Madejski, OBE. For charitable services. Neil Stuart McKay, CB, Chief Executive, East of England Strategic Health Authority. For services to the NHS. His Honour Judge Goolam Hoosen Kader Meeran, lately President, Employment Tribunal (England and Wales). For services to the Administration of Justice. Nicholas Wyndham Partridge, OBE, Chief Executive, Terrence Higgins Trust. For services to Healthcare. John Christopher Powell, chairman, National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts. For services to the Advertising Industry. Terence David John Pratchett, OBE, Author. For services to Literature. Bernard Francisco Ribeiro, CBE, lately President, Royal College of Surgeons. For services to Medicine. Professor Martin John Taylor, FRS, Professor in Pure Mathematics, University of Manchester. For services to Science. Dr. Mark Jeremy Walport, Director, Wellcome Trust. For services to Medical Research. Order of the Bath Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB) Military Division General Sir Francis Richard Dannatt, KCB, CBE, MC, ADC, Chief of the General Staff, British Army (shall be retiring as professional head of the Army in 2009 to be replaced by Sir David Richards) Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) Military Division Vice Admiral Trevor Alan Soar, OBE Air Marshal Christopher Hugh Moran, OBE, MVO Air Marshal Stuart William Peach, CBE Civil Division Nicholas Macpherson, Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury Jonathan Phillips, Permanent Secretary, Northern Ireland Office Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB) Military Division Major General John Gordon Rose MBE RM Major General Adrian John Bradshaw OBE, King's Royal Hussars Lt. Gen Andrew Collingwood Figgures CBE Lt. Gen Louis Patrick Lillywhite MBE QHS Maj Gen. Jonathan David Page OBE, Parachute Regiment Air Vice Marshal Charles Wright Ness Civil Division Patricia Margaret Alrded, CBE, Director-General and Deputy Head of the Foreign and Defence Policy Secretariat, Cabinet Office Harry James Benson. Freelance photojournalist. For services to photography, and to the community in the UK. John Stephen Pitt-Brooke, Director-General Secretariat, Land Forces, Ministry of Defence Nicholas Peter Clegg. Founder and Managing Trustee and chairman, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation. For services to UK-Japanese relations. Professor Linda Colley. Author and Professor of History, Princeton University. For services to historical studies. Professor Derek William Jones, Former Senior Director, Welsh Assembly Government Professor Peter Hugh Nolan. Sinyi Professor, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. For services to supporting British business in China and China's integration into the global economy. Professor David Norse. Emeritus Professor of Environmental Management, UCL. For services to international sustainable development and UK/China relations. David John Pearson, Deputy Treasury Solicitor, Treasury Solicitor's Department John Richard Shervington Skerritt. Financial Secretary. For public service, Montserrat. David James Smith, Commercial Director, Dept. for Work and Pensions Ralph Edwin Tabberer, Director-General for Schools, Dept. for Children, Schools and Families Order of Saint Michael and Saint George Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) Andrew Thomas Cahn, CMG. Chief Executive, UK Trade and Investment. William Charters Patey, CMG. HM Ambassador, Riyadh. Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) Military Division Colonel Peter David Fraser-Hopewell MBE, Royal Scots Civil Division Mark Canning. HM Ambassador, Rangoon. Eugene Gerard Curley, OBE. Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Christopher John Hickey. Director, British Council, Spain. Anthony Michael Layden. The Foreign Secretary's Representative for Deportation with Assurances. For services to Counter-Terrorism. Robert Macaire. Former Director of Consular Services, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Sarah MacIntosh. Former British High Commissioner, Freetown. Richard Gordon Monk, OBE, QPM. Former Police Commissioner, UN Interim Mission in Kosovo. For services to Policing in Kosovo. Adam McClure Thomson. Director of South Asia and Afghanistan, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Scott Andrew Norman Wightman. Former Director of Global and Economic Issues, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Royal Victorian Order Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) His Grace The Duke of Devonshire, CBE, HM's Representative at Ascot Rear Admiral Jeremy Michael De Halpert, CB, Deputy Master, Trinity House The Rt Hon. Raymond Arthur Clanaboy, 4th Baron O'Neill, TD, Former Lord Lieutenant of County Antrim Sir John Charles Buchanan Riddell, Bt., CVO, Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) Elizabeth Faith Currer Buchanan LVO, Former Private Secretary to TRHs The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall Major Gen.... Discover the Cheryl Adnams popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Cheryl Adnams books.

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    The Milliner of Bendigo

    Darry Fraser

    Trouble with the law, a missing sister, and a growing attachment to the wrong man Evie Emerson has a dangerous path ahead of her... an exciting and twisty historical mystery and a...

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    Heart of the River

    Cheryl Adnams

    As floodwaters rise, can their love bring a fractured community together? Mildura, Northern Victoria 1956Isabel Hayward has ambitions of being a great chef. But cooking for the lo...

  • The Prodigal Sister synopsis, comments

    The Prodigal Sister

    Darry Fraser

    Headstrong Prudence North faces a dangerous blackmailer who threatens her family and her dreams of escaping domestic drudgery. An enthralling historical mystery from a bestselling ...

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    Elsa Goody, Bushranger

    Darry Fraser

    Elsa Goody is a woman on a quest for buried treasure and her own freedom. A thrilling historical romance adventure from a bestselling Australian author.1896 Robe, South AustraliaW...

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    Handpicked

    Cheryl Adnams

    He who falls last, falls twice as hard. Has the last bachelor of Muller’s Field finally met his match?Andrew Muller has always enjoyed the single life. But now that his older broth...

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    The Homecoming

    Alison Stuart

    They might be able to solve a crime but can they build a life together? A compelling historical romance with a murder mystery at its core, for readers of Darry Fraser and Tea Coop...

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    The Last Truehart

    Darry Fraser

    A woman alone and a charismatic private detective are caught up in a dangerous quest to discover her true identity in this thrilling historical adventure romance set in 19th centur...

  • Daughter Of The Murray synopsis, comments

    Daughter Of The Murray

    Darry Fraser

    A fastpaced historical romance adventure, set on the mighty Murray River in the 1890s with a flawed but loveable heroine.1890s, River Murray, Northern VictoriaGeorgina Calthorpe is...

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    The Forthright Woman

    Darry Fraser

    Widow Marcella Ross won't let anything or anyone stop her from discovering the truth behind a deadly family mystery ... Mystery and romance collide in this compulsive historical ...

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    The Buchanan Girls

    Emily Madden

    A sweeping family saga about betrayal, forgiveness and the cost of love.Sydney, 1941: Olive and Ivy may be identical twins, but they couldn't be more different. While Olive is focu...

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    A Heart Divided

    Mary Brock Jones

    'The gold rush years where beautiful and hard but Nessa brings a breath of fresh air to the area. Really a delightful story of love and endurance.' Goodreads review From debut auth...

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    Common Ground

    Cheryl Adnams

    Only love can begin to heal the deepest of battle scars.Returning to the South Australian Riverland for her best friend Lily's wedding, Rachel Raymond is more than happy to be taki...