
New Year Honours 1995
Christopher Hammon Paine
Knight Bachelor
President • Royal College of Radiologists and Consultant in Radiotherapy and Oncology
“For services to Medicine.”
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New Year Honours 1995- Role at the time
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“For services to Medicine.”
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How common is this award?
The Knight Bachelor was awarded 24 times in the New Year Honours List 1995 — about 2% of the list.
What organisation were they with?
President, Royal College of Radiologists and Consultant in Radiotherapy and Oncology.
How widely is this recognised?
5,249 people have been recognised for Health & Social Care.
Counts reflect the 1937–2026 honours lists in our records; earlier years are not yet included.
Honoured alongside them
Others awarded the Knight Bachelor in the New Year Honours 1995
Alastair MacTavish Dunnett
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to Journalism and to public life in Scotland.”
Arnold Whittaker Wolfendale
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to Astronomy.”
David Bruce Pattullo
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to Banking and to Business.”
David Terence Puttnam
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to the Film Industry.”
Gavin Harry Laird
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For public service and services to Industrial Relations.”
Geoffrey Henry Whalen
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to the Motor Manufacturing Industry.”
Gerald Arthur Whent
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to the Mobile Telecommunications Industry.”
His Honour Judge Robin Robert Daniel George David
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
Ian Maurice Gray Prosser
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to the Brewing Industry.”
James Armour
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to the Veterinary Profession and to Education.”
John Derek Allen
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“for Wales.”
John Royden Maddox
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to Science.”
Laurence Colyin Hunter
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
Michael John Hopkins
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
Miles Horsfall Irving of Surgery
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to Medicine.”
Patrick Thomas Cormack
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“for Staffordshire South.”
Peter Edward Lionel Russell
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to Hispanic and Portuguese History and Literature Studies.”
Quinton Hazell
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For political and public service.”
Richard Masters Gorham
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to the community in Bermuda.”
Robert Graham Stephens
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to Drama.”
Ronald Claus Hampel
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
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Ronald Norman
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
“For services to Urban Regeneration.”
William Michael Vernon
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1995
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Others recognised for Health & Social Care
Across the 1937–2026 honours lists in our records, 5,249 people have been recognised for Health & Social Care. See the full list →
Judith Dewinter
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
London, Greater London
“For services to the NHS.”
Crystal Oldman
PersonDame Commander Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Crowborough, East Sussex
“For services to Nursing.”
Stephen Greene
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
“For services to Foster Care.”
Allison White
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Aycliffe, County Durham
“For services to Supporting People with Cancer.”
Caron Thompson
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Walsall, West Midlands
“For services to Health and Wellbeing.”
Claire Robinson
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester
“For services to Foster Care in Birmingham.”
Lee Ralph
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Yate, Gloucestershire
“For services to Mental Health, Wellbeing, and Resilience in the Fire and Rescue Sector.”
Catherine Repton
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Belper, Derbyshire
“For services to Premature Babies and their Families.”
Steven Lowe
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Wigan, Greater Manchester
“For services to Foster Care in Wigan, Greater Manchester.”
Wendy Lowe
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Wigan, Greater Manchester
“For services to Foster Care in Wigan, Greater Manchester.”
Tyrrell Evans
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
London, Greater London
“For services to Palliative Care.”
Warren Dunkley
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Gravesend, Kent
“For services to Mental Health Support.”
Elizabeth Slinger
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
“For services to Healthcare in Myanmar.”
Matthew Wilson
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Robertsbridge, East Sussex
“For services to Blood Cancer Awareness and Research.”
Helen Whyley
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Pencoed, Mid Glamorgan
“For services to Nursing.”
Karen Weldon (karen Juggins)
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire
“For services to Dentistry.”
Carl Waldmann
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Reading, Berkshire
“For services to Critically Ill Patients in the NHS.”
Lucy Warner
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Woking, Surrey
“For services to the NHS.”
Neil Platt
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Liverpool, Merseyside
“For services to Vulnerable People and to Mental Health.”
Pamela Pattinson
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Bradford, West Yorkshire
“For services to Foster Care.”
Leonard Pattinson
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Bradford, West Yorkshire
“For services to Foster Care.”
Ghulam Ng
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Leicester, Leicestershire
“For services to Medical Research and Healthcare.”
Benash Nazmeen
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Manchester, Greater Manchester
“For services to Charity and to Healthcare.”
Mark Major
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Kettering, Northamptonshire
“For services to Carers.”
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Knight Bachelor · 1995
London Gazette (official record), published supplement. View the issue ↗
No gov.uk honours-list dataset covers 1995 — the published Gazette supplement is the sole source for this record.
Published 30 December 1994.
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