A total of 1,149 people from the worlds of celebrity, sport, culture, science, politics and charity have been recognised with what are dubbed as the Queen's "birthday gongs" for their services to the country.
Some of the high-ranking honours of Officers of the Order of the British Empire went to Professor Usha Chakravarthy, Professor of Ophthalmology, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, for services to Ophthalmology in Northern Ireland and voluntary service to managing eye conditions; and Bharat Maganlal Mehta, Chief Executive Officer, Trust for London, for services to Finance in the Charitable and Voluntary Sectors.
Singer Rod Stewart becomes a 'Sir' as one of the big announcements, whose career has seen him sell more than 100 million records over six decades and is honoured for services to music and charity.
British astronaut Major Tim Peake was on the International Space Station when he received the news he would become a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George for services to space research and scientific education.
There are Commander of the Order of the British Empire honours for England cricket captain Alastair Cook and former footballer Alan Shearer.
The youngest person on the list is 21-year-old apprentice Gary Doyle, who receives a British Empire Medal (BEM) after taking gold at the World Skills event for his "extraordinary plumbing and heating prowess".
Women make up 47 per cent of the total, 8.2 per cent are from a black and minority ethnic background and 5.2 per cent consider themselves to have a disability.
From the overseas list, Dr Charan Singh Bunger, Founder/Chairman of the Guru Ravidass Educational Assistance Trust, has been honoured with a Member of the Order of the British Empire for services to education for deprived and exploited children in India.
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