New Year Honours List 2025
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
Awarded for exceptional service in foreign affairs, diplomacy, or overseas service.
CMGOverview
Recognises outstanding diplomatic or overseas service
- Established
- 1818 by King George IV
- Awarding Body
- The British Crown
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Top themes among these recipients.
Honours & Awards for Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in 2025
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Alan Frederick Graeme Groom
PersonCompanion Order Of St Michael And St George · 2025
“For services to International Disaster and Emergency Aid.”
Ashley Moffett
PersonCompanion Order Of St Michael And St George · 2025
“For services to Women’s Reproductive Health and, to Clinical Research and Practice in Africa.”
Diane Louise Corner
PersonCompanion Order Of St Michael And St George · 2025
“For services to British Foreign Policy.”
Huw Llewellyn
PersonCompanion Order Of St Michael And St George · 2025
“For services to International Law.”
John Moelwyn Edwards
PersonCompanion Order Of St Michael And St George · 2025
“For services to International Trade and Investment.”
Matthew Stephen Spence Wyatt
PersonCompanion Order Of St Michael And St George · 2025
“For services to International Development and UK Humanitarian Operations overseas.”
Michael James Harman
PersonCompanion Order Of St Michael And St George · 2025
“For services to National Security.”
Rachel Emma-Jane King
PersonCompanion Order Of St Michael And St George · 2025
“For services to British Foreign Policy.”
Richard James Squire
PersonCompanion Order Of St Michael And St George · 2025
“For services to British Foreign Policy.”
Simon Christopher Walters
PersonCompanion Order Of St Michael And St George · 2025
“For services to British Foreign Policy.”
Stephen Mannion
PersonCompanion Order Of St Michael And St George · 2025
“For services to Trauma Surgery within Conflict and Disaster Zones Worldwide.”