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*[[The Lord Anderson of Swansea]] Labour | *[[The Lord Anderson of Swansea]] Labour | ||
*[[Baroness Andrews]] Labour | *[[Baroness Andrews]] Labour |
Revision as of 23:55, 4 January 2011
Members of the House of Lords in the UK Parliament following the election of 6 May 2010.[1] See also List of MPs, 55th UK Parliament.
Members as of 26 May 2010
A
- Lord Aberdare Crossbench
- Lord Acton Labour
- Baroness Adams of Craigielea Labour
- Lord Addington Liberal Democrat
- Lord Adebowale Crossbench
- The Lord Adonis Labour
- Baroness Afshar Crossbench
- Lord Ahmed Labour
- Lord Alderdice Liberal Democrat
- Viscount Allenby of Megiddo Crossbench
- Lord Alli Labour
- Lord Alliance Liberal Democrat
- Lord Alton of Liverpool Crossbench
- The Baroness Amos Labour
- The Lord Ampthill Crossbench
- The Lord Anderson of Swansea Labour
- Baroness Andrews Labour
- The Baroness Anelay of St Johns Conservative
- The Lord Archer of Sandwell Labour
- Lord Archer of Weston-Super-Mare Other
- Lord Armstrong of Ilminster Crossbench
- Earl of Arran Conservative
- Lord Ashcroft Conservative
- The Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Ashley of Stoke Labour
- The Baroness Ashton of Upholland Other
- Lord Astor of Hever Conservative
- Viscount Astor Conservative
- Lord Attenborough Labour
- Earl Attlee Conservative
- Lord Avebury Liberal Democrat
B
- Lord Bach Labour
- Lord Bagri Conservative
- The Lord Baker of Dorking Conservative
- Earl Baldwin of Bewdley Crossbench
- Lord Ballyedmond Conservative
- Lord Barber of Tewkesbury Crossbench
- Baroness Barker Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Barnett Labour
- The Lord Bassam of Brighton Labour
- Lord Bates Conservative
- Bishop of Bath and Wells Bishops
- Lord Bell Conservative
- Lord Berkeley Labour
- Lord Best Crossbench
- Lord Bew Crossbench
- Lord Bhatia Crossbench
- Lord Bhattacharyya Labour
- Lord Bichard Crossbench
- Lord Bilimoria Crossbench
- Baroness Billingham Labour
- Lord Bilston Labour
- The Lord Bingham of Cornhill Crossbench
- Lord Birt Crossbench
- Lord Black of Crossharbour Other
- Bishop of Blackburn Bishops
- The Baroness Blackstone Labour
- Lord Blackwell Conservative
- Baroness Blood Labour
- Lord Blyth of Rowington Conservative
- Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury Liberal Democrat
- The Baroness Boothroyd Crossbench
- Lord Borrie Labour
- Lord Boston of Faversham Crossbench
- The Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone Conservative
- Lord Bowness Conservative
- Lord Boyce Crossbench
- The Lord Boyd of Duncansby Labour
- Lord Brabazon of Tara Other
- Bishop of Bradford Bishops
- The Lord Bradley Labour
- Lord Bradshaw Liberal Democrat
- Lord Bragg Labour
- Lord Bramall Crossbench
- Lord Brennan Labour
- Lord Brett Labour
- Viscount Bridgeman Conservative
- Lord Bridges Crossbench
- Lord Briggs Crossbench
- Bishop of Bristol Bishops
- The Lord Brittan of Spennithorne Conservative
- Lord Broers Crossbench
- Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe Labour
- The Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville Conservative
- Viscount Brookeborough Crossbench
- Lord Brookman Labour
- Lord Brooks of Tremorfa Labour
- Lord Brougham and Vaux Conservative
- The Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood Other
- Lord Browne of Belmont Democratic Unionist Party
- Lord Browne of Madingley Crossbench
- The Lord Browne-Wilkinson Crossbench
- Lord Burnett Liberal Democrat
- Lord Burns Crossbench
- Baroness Buscombe Conservative
- The Lord Butler of Brockwell Crossbench
- The Baroness Butler-Sloss Crossbench
- Baroness Byford Conservative
C
- The Earl of Caithness Conservative
- Lord Cameron of Dillington Crossbench
- The Lord Cameron of Lochbroom Crossbench
- Lord Campbell of Alloway Conservative
- Baroness Campbell of Loughborough Crossbench
- Baroness Campbell of Surbiton Crossbench
- Lord Campbell-Savours Labour
- Archbishop of Canterbury Bishops
- The Lord Carey of Clifton Crossbench
- Lord Carlile of Berriew Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Carnegy of Lour Other
- The Lord Carr of Hadley Conservative
- The Lord Carrington Conservative
- The Lord Carswell Crossbench
- Lord Carter of Barnes Labour
- Lord Carter of Coles Labour
- Earl Cathcart Conservative
- Lord Cavendish of Furness Conservative
- Lord Chadlington Conservative
- The Lord Chalfont Crossbench
- The Baroness Chalker of Wallasey Conservative
- Viscount Chandos Labour
- Bishop of Chester Bishops
- Bishop of Chichester Bishops
- Lord Chidgey Liberal Democrat
- Lord Chilver Conservative
- Lord Chitnis Crossbench
- The Marquess of Cholmondeley Crossbench
- Lord Chorley Crossbench
- Lord Christopher Labour
- Baroness Clark of Calton Other
- The Lord Clark of Windermere Labour
- Lord Clarke of Hampstead Other
- The Lord Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony Other
- Lord Clement-Jones Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Clinton-Davis Labour
- Lord Cobbold Crossbench
- Lord Coe Conservative
- Baroness Cohen of Pimlico Labour
- The Lord Collins of Mapesbury Other
- Lord Colwyn Conservative
- Lord Condon Crossbench
- The Lord Cope of Berkeley Conservative
- Lord Corbett of Castle Vale Labour
- The Baroness Corston Labour
- Lord Cotter Liberal Democrat
- Earl of Courtown Conservative
- Baroness Coussins Crossbench
- Baroness Cox Crossbench
- Lord Craig of Radley Crossbench
- Viscount Craigavon Crossbench
- Lord Crathorne Conservative
- The Earl of Crawford and Balcarres Conservative
- Baroness Crawley Labour
- The Lord Crickhowell Conservative
- Lord Crisp Crossbench
- Lord Croham Crossbench
- The Lord Cullen of Whitekirk Crossbench
- Baroness Cumberlege Conservative
- The Lord Cunningham of Felling Labour
- Lord Currie of Marylebone Crossbench
D
- The Lord Darzi of Denham Labour
- Lord Davidson of Glen Clova Labour
- Lord Davies of Abersoch Labour
- Lord Davies of Coity Labour
- The Lord Davies of Oldham Labour
- Lord De Mauley Conservative
- The Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde Labour
- Lord Dear Crossbench
- Baroness Deech Crossbench
- Baroness Delacourt-Smith of Alteryn Other
- The Lord Denham Conservative
- Bishop of Derby Bishops
- The Lord Desai Labour
- Lord Dholakia Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Dixon Labour
- Lord Dixon-Smith Conservative
- Lord Donoughue Labour
- The Lord Drayson Labour
- The Baroness D'Souza Crossbench
- Lord Dubs Labour
- Earl of Dundee Conservative
- Baroness Dunn Crossbench
- Bishop of Durham Bishops
- Lord Dykes Liberal Democrat
E
- The Lord Eames Crossbench
- Lord Eatwell Labour
- Baroness Eccles of Moulton Conservative
- Viscount Eccles Conservative
- The Lord Eden of Winton Conservative
- Lord Elder Labour
- The Lord Elis-Thomas Crossbench
- Lord Elliott of Morpeth Conservative
- Lord Elton Conservative
- Lord Elystan-Morgan Crossbench
- Baroness Emerton Crossbench
- Earl of Erroll Crossbench
- Lord Evans of Parkside Labour
- Lord Evans of Temple Guiting Labour
- Lord Evans of Watford Labour
- Bishop of Exeter Bishops
- Lord Ezra Liberal Democrat
F
- The Lord Falconer of Thoroton Labour
- Baroness Falkender Labour
- Viscount Falkland Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Falkner of Margravine Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Farrington of Ribbleton Labour
- Lord Faulkner of Worcester Labour
- Lord Fearn Liberal Democrat
- Lord Feldman Conservative
- The Lord Fellowes Crossbench
- The Earl Ferrers Conservative
- Lord Filkin Labour
- Baroness Finlay of Llandaff Crossbench
- Baroness Flather Crossbench
- Lord Flowers Other
- Baroness Fookes Conservative
- Baroness Ford Other
- The Lord Forsyth of Drumlean Conservative
- The Lord Foster of Bishop Auckland Labour
- Lord Foster of Thames Bank Crossbench
- The Lord Foulkes of Cumnock Labour
- The Lord Fowler Conservative
- The Lord Fraser of Carmyllie Conservative
- The Lord Freeman Conservative
- Lord Freud Conservative
- Lord Freyberg Crossbench
- Baroness Fritchie Crossbench
- Lord Fyfe of Fairfield Labour
G
- Baroness Gale Labour
- Baroness Garden of Frognal Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Gardner of Parkes Conservative
- The Lord Garel-Jones Conservative
- Lord Gavron Labour
- Lord Geddes Conservative
- Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen Labour
- Lord Giddens Labour
- The Lord Gilbert Labour
- Earl of Glasgow Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Glenamara Labour
- Lord Glenarthur Conservative
- Lord Glentoran Conservative
- Bishop of Gloucester Bishops
- The Lord Goff of Chieveley Crossbench
- Baroness Golding Labour
- The Lord Goldsmith Labour
- Lord Goodhart Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Goodlad Conservative
- Lord Gordon of Strathblane Labour
- Viscount Goschen Conservative
- Baroness Goudie Labour
- Lord Gould of Brookwood Labour
- Baroness Gould of Potternewton Labour
- Lord Grabiner Labour
- The Lord Graham of Edmonton Labour
- Lord Grantchester Labour
- Lord Greaves Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Greenfield Crossbench
- Baroness Greengross Crossbench
- Lord Greenway Crossbench
- Lord Grenfell Labour
- Baroness Grey-Thompson Crossbench
- Lord Griffiths of Burry Port Labour
- Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach Conservative
- The Lord Griffiths Crossbench
- The Lord Grocott Labour
- Bishop of Guildford Bishops
- The Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank Crossbench
H
- The Lord Habgood Other
- The Baroness Hale of Richmond Other
- Lord Hall of Birkenhead Crossbench
- Lord Hameed Crossbench
- The Lord Hamilton of Epsom Conservative
- Baroness Hamwee Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Hanham Conservative
- Lord Hannay of Chiswick Crossbench
- Lord Hanningfield Other
- The Lord Hardie Other
- Lord Harries of Pentregarth Crossbench
- Lord Harris of Haringey Labour
- Lord Harris of Peckham Conservative
- Baroness Harris of Richmond Liberal Democrat
- Lord Harrison Labour
- Lord Hart of Chilton Labour
- Lord Haskel Labour
- Lord Haskins Crossbench
- Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick Crossbench
- The Lord Hattersley Labour
- Lord Haworth Labour
- The Lord Hayhoe Conservative
- Baroness Hayman Other
- The Lord Healey Labour
- Baroness Henig Labour
- Lord Henley Conservative
- Bishop of Hereford Bishops
- The Lord Heseltine Conservative
- The Lord Higgins Conservative
- Baroness Hilton of Eggardon Labour
- Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts Conservative
- The Lord Hoffmann Crossbench
- Baroness Hogg Conservative
- Lord Hollick Labour
- The Baroness Hollis of Heigham Labour
- Earl of Home Conservative
- Baroness Hooper Conservative
- Lord Hooson Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Hope of Craighead Other
- The Lord Hope of Thornes Crossbench
- Lord Howard of Rising Conservative
- Baroness Howarth of Breckland Crossbench
- The Lord Howarth of Newport Labour
- The Lord Howe of Aberavon Conservative
- Baroness Howe of Idlicote Crossbench
- Earl Howe Conservative
- The Lord Howell of Guildford Conservative
- Baroness Howells of St Davids Labour
- Lord Howie of Troon Labour
- Lord Hoyle Labour
- Lord Hughes of Woodside Labour
- Lord Hunt of Chesterton Labour
- The Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Labour
- The Lord Hunt of Wirral Conservative
- The Lord Hurd of Westwell Conservative
- Lord Hutchinson of Lullington Other
- The Lord Hutton Crossbench
- Lord Hylton Crossbench
I
- Lord Imbert Crossbench
- The Lord Inge Crossbench
- Lord Inglewood Conservative
- The Lord Irvine of Lairg Labour
J
- Lord Jacobs Other
- Lord James of Blackheath Conservative
- Baroness James of Holland Park Conservative
- Lord Janner of Braunstone Labour
- The Lord Janvrin Crossbench
- Lord Jay of Ewelme Crossbench
- The Baroness Jay of Paddington Labour
- The Lord Jenkin of Roding Conservative
- Lord Joffe Labour
- Lord Jones of Birmingham Crossbench
- Lord Jones of Cheltenham Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Jones of Whitchurch Labour
- The Lord Jones Labour
- The Lord Jopling Conservative
- Lord Jordan Labour
- Lord Judd Labour
- The Lord Judge Other
K
- Lord Kakkar Crossbench
- Lord Kalms Other
- Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws Labour
- Lord Kerr of Kinlochard Crossbench
- The Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore Other
- The Lord Kilclooney Crossbench
- Lord Kilpatrick of Kincraig Crossbench
- Lord Kimball Conservative
- The Lord King of Bridgwater Conservative
- Lord King of West Bromwich Labour
- The Lord Kingsdown Crossbench
- Baroness Kingsmill Labour
- Baroness Kinnock of Holyhead Labour
- The Lord Kinnock Labour
- Lord Kirkham Conservative
- Lord Kirkhill Labour
- Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Knight of Collingtree Conservative
- Lord Knights Crossbench
- Lord Krebs Crossbench
L
- Lord Laing of Dunphail Conservative
- Lord Laird Ulster Unionist Party
- Lord Laming Crossbench
- The Lord Lamont of Lerwick Conservative
- The Lord Lang of Monkton Conservative
- The Lord Lawson of Blaby Conservative
- Lord Layard Labour
- Lord Lea of Crondall Labour
- Lord Leach of Fairford Conservative
- Lord Lee of Trafford Liberal Democrat
- Bishop of Leicester Bishops
- Lord Leitch Labour
- Lord Lester of Herne Hill Liberal Democrat
- Lord Levene of Portsoken Crossbench
- Lord Levy Labour
- The Lord Lewis of Newnham Crossbench
- Bishop of Lichfield Bishops
- Bishop of Lincoln Bishops
- Earl of Lindsay Conservative
- Baroness Linklater of Butterstone Liberal Democrat
- Lord Lipsey Labour
- Earl of Listowel Crossbench
- Bishop of Liverpool Bishops
- Earl of Liverpool Conservative
- Lord Livsey of Talgarth Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Lloyd of Berwick Crossbench
- Lord Lloyd-Webber Conservative
- Baroness Lockwood Labour
- Lord Lofthouse of Pontefract Labour
- Bishop of London Bishops
- Lord Low of Dalston Crossbench
- Lord Lucas Conservative
- The Lord Luce Crossbench
- Baroness Ludford Other
- Lord Luke Conservative
- The Lord Lyell of Markyate Conservative
- Lord Lyell Conservative
M
- Lord Macaulay of Bragar Labour
- The Lord Macdonald of Tradeston Labour
- Lord Macfarlane of Bearsden Conservative
- The Lord MacGregor of Pulham Market Conservative
- The Lord Mackay of Clashfern Conservative
- The Lord Mackay of Drumadoon Other
- Lord MacKenzie of Culkein Labour
- Lord Mackenzie of Framwellgate Labour
- Lord Mackie of Benshie Liberal Democrat
- Lord MacLaurin of Knebworth Conservative
- The Lord Maclennan of Rogart Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Maddock Liberal Democrat
- Lord Maginnis of Drumglass Ulster Unionist Party
- Baroness Mallalieu Labour
- The Lord Malloch-Brown Labour
- The Lord Mance Other
- Bishop of Manchester Bishops
- Lord Mancroft Conservative
- The Lord Mandelson Labour
- Baroness Manningham-Buller Crossbench
- Earl of Mar and Kellie Liberal Democrat
- Countess of Mar Crossbench
- Lord Marland Conservative
- Lord Marlesford Conservative
- The Lord Marsh Crossbench
- Lord Marshall of Knightsbridge Crossbench
- The Lord Martin of Springburn Crossbench
- Baroness Masham of Ilton Crossbench
- The Lord Mason of Barnsley Labour
- Baroness Massey of Darwen Labour
- The Lord Mawhinney Conservative
- Lord Mawson Crossbench
- Lord Maxton Labour
- Lord May of Oxford Crossbench
- The Lord Mayhew of Twysden Conservative
- Lord McCarthy Labour
- Lord McCluskey Crossbench
- Lord McColl of Dulwich Conservative
- Baroness McDonagh Labour
- Baroness McFarlane of Llandaff Crossbench
- The Lord McIntosh of Haringey Labour
- Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall Labour
- Lord McKenzie of Luton Labour
- The Lord McNally Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Meacher Crossbench
- Lord Methuen Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Miller of Hendon Conservative
- The Lord Millett Crossbench
- Lord Mitchell Labour
- Lord Mogg Crossbench
- The Lord Molyneaux of Killead Crossbench
- Lord Monson Crossbench
- Lord Montagu of Beaulieu Conservative
- Viscount Montgomery of Alamein Crossbench
- The Duke of Montrose Conservative
- Lord Moonie Labour
- The Lord Moore of Lower Marsh Conservative
- Lord Moran Crossbench
- Baroness Morgan of Drefelin Labour
- Baroness Morgan of Huyton Labour
- Lord Morgan Labour
- The Lord Morris of Aberavon Labour
- Baroness Morris of Bolton Conservative
- Lord Morris of Handsworth Labour
- The Lord Morris of Manchester Labour
- The Baroness Morris of Yardley Labour
- Lord Morrow Democratic Unionist Party
- Lord Moser Crossbench
- Lord Moynihan Conservative
- Baroness Murphy Crossbench
- The Lord Mustill Crossbench
- Lord Myners Labour
N
- The Lord Naseby Conservative
- Lord Neill of Bladen Crossbench
- The Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury Other
- Baroness Neuberger Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Neville-Jones Conservative
- Lord Newby Liberal Democrat
- Bishop of Newcastle Bishops
- The Lord Newton of Braintree Conservative
- The Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead Crossbench
- Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne Liberal Democrat
- Lord Nickson Crossbench
- Baroness Nicol Labour
- Baroness Noakes Conservative
- The Duke of Norfolk Crossbench
- Lord Northbourne Crossbench
- Lord Northbrook Conservative
- Lord Northfield Labour
- Baroness Northover Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Norton of Louth Conservative
- Bishop of Norwich Bishops
O
- Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay Liberal Democrat
- Baroness O'Cathain Conservative
- Baroness O'Loan Crossbench
- Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve Crossbench
- Lord O'Neill of Clackmannan Labour
- Earl of Onslow Conservative
- The Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes Conservative
- Lord Ouseley Crossbench
- The Lord Owen Crossbench
- Lord Oxburgh Crossbench
P
- Baroness Paisley of St George's Democratic Unionist Party
- Lord Palmer Crossbench
- Lord Palumbo Conservative
- Lord Pannick Crossbench
- The Lord Parekh Labour
- The Lord Parkinson Conservative
- Lord Patel of Blackburn Labour
- Lord Patel of Bradford Labour
- Lord Patel Crossbench
- The Lord Patten of Barnes Conservative
- The Lord Patten Conservative
- The Lord Paul Labour
- Lord Pearson of Rannoch UK Independence Party
- The Earl Peel Crossbench
- The Lord Pendry Labour
- Baroness Perry of Southwark Conservative
- Lord Peston Labour
- Lord Phillips of Sudbury Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers Other
- The Lord Pilkington of Oxenford Conservative
- Baroness Pitkeathley Labour
- The Lord Plant of Highfield Labour
- Baroness Platt of Writtle Conservative
- Lord Plumb Conservative
- Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede Labour
- Lord Powell of Bayswater Crossbench
- Baroness Prashar Crossbench
- The Lord Prior Conservative
- Baroness Prosser Labour
- Lord Prys-Davies Labour
- Lord Puttnam Labour
Q
- The Baroness Quin Labour
- Lord Quinton Conservative
- Lord Quirk Crossbench
R
- The Lord Radice Labour
- Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale Labour
- Lord Ramsbotham Crossbench
- Lord Rana Crossbench
- Lord Randall of St Budeaux Other
- Baroness Rawlings Conservative
- Lord Razzall Liberal Democrat
- Lord Rea Labour
- Lord Reay Conservative
- Lord Redesdale Liberal Democrat
- Lord Rees of Ludlow Crossbench
- Lord Rees-Mogg Crossbench
- Baroness Rendell of Babergh Labour
- Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn Conservative
- Lord Rennard Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Renton of Mount Harry Conservative
- Lord Renwick of Clifton Crossbench
- The Lord Richard Labour
- The Baroness Richardson of Calow Crossbench
- Bishop of Ripon and Leeds Bishops
- Lord Rix Crossbench
- The Lord Roberts of Conwy Conservative
- Lord Roberts of Llandudno Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Robertson of Port Ellen Labour
- The Lord Rodger of Earlsferry Other
- The Lord Rodgers of Quarry Bank Liberal Democrat
- Lord Rogan Ulster Unionist Party
- Lord Rogers of Riverside Labour
- Lord Rooker Labour Independent
- Lord Roper Other
- Lord Rosser Labour
- Earl of Rosslyn Crossbench
- Lord Rotherwick Conservative
- Lord Rowe-Beddoe Crossbench
- Lord Rowlands Labour
- The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon Labour
- The Lord Ryder of Wensum Conservative
S
- Lord Saatchi Conservative
- Lord Sacks Crossbench
- Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover Conservative
- Lord Sainsbury of Turville Labour
- Bishop of Salisbury Bishops
- The Marquess of Salisbury Other
- Lady Saltoun of Abernethy Crossbench
- Lord Sandberg Liberal Democrat
- Lord Sanderson of Bowden Conservative
- Earl of Sandwich Crossbench
- The Lord Saville of Newdigate Other
- Lord Sawyer Labour
- The Baroness Scotland of Asthal Labour
- The Lord Scott of Foscote Crossbench
- Baroness Scott of Needham Market Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Seccombe Conservative
- Earl of Selborne Conservative
- The Lord Selkirk of Douglas Conservative
- Lord Selsdon Conservative
- Lord Sewel Labour
- Lord Sharman Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Sharp of Guildford Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Sharples Conservative
- Lord Shaw of Northstead Conservative
- Lord Sheikh Conservative
- The Lord Sheldon Labour
- The Baroness Shephard of Northwold Conservative
- Lord Sheppard of Didgemere Conservative
- Earl of Shrewsbury Conservative
- The Lord Shutt of Greetland Liberal Democrat
- Lord Simon of Highbury Labour
- Viscount Simon Labour
- Lord Simpson of Dunkeld Other
- Lord Skelmersdale Conservative
- The Lord Skidelsky Crossbench
- Viscount Slim Crossbench
- The Lord Smith of Clifton Liberal Democrat
- Lord Smith of Finsbury Other
- Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill Labour
- Lord Smith of Kelvin Crossbench
- Lord Smith of Leigh Labour
- Lord Snape Labour
- Earl of Snowdon Crossbench
- Lord Soley Labour
- Lord Soulsby of Swaffham Prior Conservative
- Lord St John of Bletso Crossbench
- The Lord St John of Fawsley Conservative
- Earl of Stair Crossbench
- The Lord Steel of Aikwood Liberal Democrat
- Lord Sterling of Plaistow Conservative
- Lord Stern of Brentford Crossbench
- Baroness Stern Crossbench
- Lord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington Crossbench
- Lord Stevens of Ludgate Conservative Independent
- Lord Stevenson of Coddenham Crossbench
- The Lord Stewartby Conservative
- The Lord Steyn Crossbench
- Lord Stoddart of Swindon Independent Labour
- Lord Stone of Blackheath Labour
- Lord Strabolgi Labour
- The Lord Strathclyde Conservative
- Lord Sugar Labour
- Lord Sutherland of Houndwood Crossbench
- Lord Swinfen Conservative
- The Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean Labour
T
- Lord Tanlaw Crossbench
- Lord Taverne Liberal Democrat
- Lord Taylor of Blackburn Labour
- The Baroness Taylor of Bolton Labour
- Lord Taylor of Holbeach Conservative
- Lord Taylor of Warwick Conservative
- The Lord Tebbit Conservative
- The Lord Templeman Crossbench
- Lord Temple-Morris Labour
- Viscount Tenby Crossbench
- Lord Teverson Liberal Democrat
- The Baroness Thatcher Conservative
- Lord Thomas of Gresford Liberal Democrat
- Lord Thomas of Macclesfield Labour
- Lord Thomas of Swynnerton Crossbench
- Baroness Thomas of Walliswood Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Thomas of Winchester Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Thornton Labour
- Lord Tombs Crossbench
- Lord Tomlinson Labour
- Baroness Tonge Liberal Democrat
- Lord Tope Liberal Democrat
- Lord Tordoff Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Trefgarne Conservative
- Viscount Trenchard Conservative
- Lord Triesman Other
- The Lord Trimble Conservative
- The Baroness Trumpington Conservative
- Lord Truscott Other
- Lord Tugendhat Conservative
- Lord Tunnicliffe Labour
- Lord Turnberg Labour
- Lord Turnbull Crossbench
- Baroness Turner of Camden Labour
- Lord Turner of Ecchinswell Crossbench
- Lord Tyler Liberal Democrat
U
- Baroness Uddin Labour
- The Viscount Ullswater Conservative
V
- The Baroness Vadera Labour
- Baroness Valentine Crossbench
- Lord Vallance of Tummel Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Verma Conservative
- Lord Vincent of Coleshill Crossbench
- Lord Vinson Conservative
W
- The Lord Waddington Conservative
- Lord Wade of Chorlton Conservative
- Bishop of Wakefield Bishops
- The Lord Wakeham Conservative
- The Lord Waldegrave of North Hill Conservative
- Lord Walker of Aldringham Crossbench
- The Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe Other
- The Lord Walker of Worcester Conservative
- Baroness Wall of New Barnet Labour
- Lord Wallace of Saltaire Liberal Democrat
- The Lord Wallace of Tankerness Liberal Democrat
- Baroness Walmsley Liberal Democrat
- Lord Walpole Crossbench
- Lord Walton of Detchant Crossbench
- The Lord Warner Labour
- Baroness Warnock Crossbench
- Baroness Warsi Conservative
- Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe Labour
- Lord Watson of Invergowrie Other
- Lord Watson of Richmond Liberal Democrat
- Viscount Waverley Crossbench
- Lord Wedderburn of Charlton Labour
- Lord Weidenfeld Crossbench
- Lord West of Spithead Labour
- Baroness Whitaker Labour
- The Lord Whitty Labour
- Baroness Wilcox Conservative
- Baroness Wilkins Labour
- The Baroness Williams of Crosby Liberal Democrat
- Lord Williams of Elvel Labour
- The Lord Williamson of Horton Crossbench
- Lord Willoughby de Broke UK Independence Party
- Lord Wilson of Dinton Crossbench
- Lord Wilson of Tillyorn Crossbench
- Bishop of Winchester Bishops
- The Lord Windlesham Conservative
- Lord Winston Labour
- Lord Wolfson of Sunningdale Conservative
- The Lord Woolf Crossbench
- Lord Woolmer of Leeds Labour
- Lord Wright of Richmond Crossbench
Y
- Archbishop of York Bishops
- The Lord Young of Graffham Conservative
- Baroness Young of Hornsey Crossbench
- Lord Young of Norwood Green Labour
- Baroness Young of Old Scone Other[2]
Dissolution Honours List
Working peerages and dissolution Honours announced on 28 May 2010.[3]
Working Peers List
Conservative Party
- Guy Vaughan Black – former Director Press Complaints Commission, Executive Director Telegraph Media Group
- Dame Margaret Eaton OBE – Chairman of Local Government Association
- Edward Peter Lawless Faulks QC – barrister, leading practitioner, crime and personal injuries practice
- John Gardiner – Deputy Chief Executive of Countryside Alliance
- Helen Margaret Newlove – campaigner against anti-social behaviour
- Dolar Amarshi Popat – businessman, Chief Executive of TLC Group, specialising in healthcare and hospitality
- Shireen Olive Ritchie – Local Government Councillor, specialises in areas of adult and children’s social care
- Deborah Stedman-Scott OBE, DL, FRSA – Chief Executive of Tomorrow’s People, national employment charity working in deprived areas of UK
- Nat Wei – founder of Teach First and also a founder of Future Leaders
- Hon Simon Adam Wolfson – Chief Executive of NEXT plc
Liberal Democrat Party
- Floella Benjamin OBE DL – actor, presenter and campaigner for children’s issues
- Mike German OBE AM – former Deputy First Minister (Wales)
- Meral Hussein Ece OBE – Local Government Councillor in Islington, advocate of equality issues
- Sir Kenneth (Ken) Macdonald QC – former Director of Public Prosecutions
- Kathryn (Kate) Jane Parminter – former Chief Executive of Campaign to Protect Rural England
- John Shipley OBE – leading Local Government Councillor in Newcastle upon Tyne
Labour Party
- Sir Jeremy Hugh Beecham DL – senior figure in English local government and first Chairman of the Local Government Association
- Rt Hon Paul Boateng – former Government Minister and MP for Brent South
- Rita Margaret Donaghy CBE – former Chair Conciliation and Arbitration Service
- Jeannie Drake – former Deputy General Secretary of the Communication Workers Union
- Dr Dianne Hayter – Chair of Legal Services Consumer Panel
- Anna Healy – former Government and political adviser, serving in numerous government departments
- Roy Kennedy – Labour Party’s Director of Finance and Compliance, long serving member of the Labour Party
- Rt Hon Helen Lawrie Liddell – former Secretary State of Scotland
- Roger John Liddle – former Special Adviser on Europe and Lobbyist
- Rt Hon Dr Jack Wilson McConnell – former First Minister of Scotland
- John Stephen Monks – General Secretary, European Trades Union Confederation
- Sue Nye – former Director of Government Relations, Prime Minister’s Office
- Maeve Sherlock OBE – former Chief Executive of the Refugee Council and Former Special Advisor to Chancellor
- Robert Wilfrid (Wilf) Stevenson – former Director of the Smith Institute and Special Adviser to the PM
- Margaret Wheeler MBE – Director of Organisation and Staff Development for the public service union UNISON
- Michael Williams – former Special Adviser on Foreign Affairs
Dissolution List
Conservative party
- Timothy Eric Boswell – former Whip and Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
- Angela Frances Browning – former Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
- Rt Hon John Selwyn Gummer – former Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and held other senior posts in government and opposition
- Rt Hon Michael Howard QC – former Home Secretary, and held other senior posts in government and opposition
- John Craddock Maples – former Economic Secretary, and held other senior posts in government and opposition
- Sir Michael Spicer – former Government Minister for Housing and Chairman of Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Liberal Democrat Party
- Richard Allan – former MP for Sheffield Hallam and Chair of the Information Select Committee
- Matthew Owen John Taylor – former MP for Truro and St Austell, Chair of National Housing Federation
- George Philip (Phil) Willis – former MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough, Former Chair of Science and Technology Select Committee
Labour Party
- Rt Hon Hillary Jane Armstrong – former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for Social Exclusion, and held other senior posts in government
- Rt Hon Desmond (Des) Henry Browne – former Secretary of State for Defence and held other senior posts in government
- Quentin Davies – former Government Minister, Defence
- Rt Hon Beverley Hughes – former Minister of State, Children, Schools and Families
- Rt Hon John Hutton – former Secretary of State for Business, and held other senior posts in government
- Rt Hon James (Jim) Philip Knight, Former Minister of State
- Rt Hon Tommy McAvoy – former Government Deputy Chief Whip
- Rt Hon John McFall – former Chair of Treasury Select Committee and MP for West Dunbartonshire
- Rt Hon John Leslie Prescott – former Deputy Prime Minister and First Secretary of State, and held other senior posts in government
- Rt Hon Dr John Reid – former Home Secretary, and held other senior posts in government
- Rt Hon Angela Evans Smith – former Minister of State, Cabinet Office
- Rt Hon James Donnelly (Don) Touhig – former Parliamentary under Secretary of State (Minister for Veterans), Ministry of Defence
- Rt Hon Michael David Wills – former Minister of State, Ministry of Justice
Democratic Unionist Party
- Rt Hon Ian R K Paisley – former First Minister and DUP Leader
Crossbenchers
- Sir Ian Blair, Former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.
November 2010 Peerages
Working Peerages announced on 19 November 2010.[4]
Conservative Party
- Tariq Ahmad – businessman and former Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party
- Sir Robert Balchin DL - Pro-Chancellor of Brunel University
- Elizabeth Berridge – Director of the Conservative Christian Fellowship
- Sir Michael Bishop CBE – career in civil aviation, Chairman of The Michael Bishop Foundation a charitable foundation
- Alistair Cooke OBE – career in education, authorship and politics
- Sir Patrick Cormack – former Conservative MP
- Michael Dobbs – author, presenter and adviser to Margaret Thatcher and John Major
- Robert Edmiston – businessman and charity campaigner
- Sir Reg Empey OBE – Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party 2005 – 2010
- Andrew Feldman – businessman and Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party
- Julian Fellowes DL – actor, novelist, film director and screenwriter
- Stanley Fink – Chief Executive of International Standard Asset Management and Chairman of Earth Capital LLP. Treasurer of the Conservative Party
- Howard Flight – career in finance; held various positions in Conservative Shadow Cabinet, Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party 2004 -2005
- David Gold – senior litigation partner at Herbert Smith LLP
- Michael Grade CBE – past Chief Executive of Channel 4 Television and former Executive Chairman of ITV plc
- Rachael Heyhoe-Flint OBE DL – past captain of England women’s cricket team, currently public relations and sports marketing consultant
- Anne Jenkin – charitable and political work for the Conservative Party
- Sir Michael Lord – former Conservative MP and former Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons
- Rt Hon David Maclean – former Conservative MP; held a number of Ministerial posts; Opposition Chief Whip 2001 – 2005
- George Magan – career in finance; former Conservative Party Treasurer and Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party Foundation
- Sir Bernard Ribeiro CBE FRCS – retired Consultant General Surgeon; member of the Health Policy Research Advisory Board of the American College of Surgeons
- Fiona Shackleton LVO – lawyer specialising in family law
- Richard Spring – former Conservative MP
- Tina Stowell MBE – former Head of BBC corporate Affairs; past Deputy Chief of Staff to William Hague as Leader of HM Opposition
- Nicholas True CBE – past Deputy Head of the PM’s Policy Unit; former Private Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords; Leader of Richmond Borough Council
- Patience Wheatcroft – Editor-in-Chief of the Wall Street Journal Europe
- Gordon Wasserman – internationally recognised expert on management of police forces
Liberal Democrat Party
- Dr Sarah (Sal) Brinton – Executive Director of the Association of Universities in the East of England
- Dee Doocey OBE – Chair of the London Assembly
- Qurban Hussain – Deputy Group Leader of the Liberal Democrat group on Luton Borough Council
- Judith Jolly – Chair of Executive Committee of Liberal Democrats in Devon and Cornwall
- Susan Kramer – former Liberal Democrat MP
- Raj Loomba – businessman and campaigner for widows’ rights
- Jonathan Marks – commercial and family law QC with specialist interest in human rights and constitutional reform
- Monroe Palmer OBE – Liberal Democrat Councillor and Chair of Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel
- Jenny Randerson – Liberal Democrat Member of the National Assembly for Wales for Cardiff Central, former Minister in the Welsh Assembly Government
- John Sharkey – Chairman of the Liberal Democrat 2010 General Election campaign
- Nicol Stephen – Former Deputy First Minister of Scotland (2005 – 2007) and leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats (2005 – 2008)
- Ben Stoneham – Liberal Democrat HQ Operations Director
- Mike Storey CBE – Primary School Head teacher, former Leader of Liverpool City Council, Liberal Democrat Councillor and former Lord Mayor of Liverpool;
- Paul Strasburger – businessman and philanthropist
- Claire Tyler – Chief Executive of Relate
Labour Party
- Dame Joan Bakewell DBE – writer and broadcaster
- Ray Collins – General Secretary of the Labour Party
- Maurice Glasman – Senior Lecturer in political theory at London Metropolitan University and for his work with London Citizens
- Jonathan Kestenbaum – businessman and Chief Executive of National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts
- Oona King – Head of Diversity at Channel 4 Television and former Labour MP; currently journalist and presenter
- Ruth Lister – Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at Loughbrough University
- Eluned Morgan – former Labour MEP representing Mid and West Wales; currently Honorary Distinguished Professor at Cardiff University and for her work on low carbon energy
- Sir Gulam Noon MBE – Chairman and Founder of Noon Products and of the Noon Foundation
- Stewart Wood – former Downing Street and HMT special adviser, lecturer at University of Oxford; previously Fellow of Magdalen College and co-founder of Nexus
- Bryony Worthington – career focusing on promoting environmental and social change
Plaid Cymru
- Rt Hon Dafydd Wigley – former Leader of Plaid Cymru; Honorary President of Plaid Cymru
Crossbenchers
- Sir Richard Dannatt GCB CBE MC DL, Former Chief of the General Staff.
Notes
- ↑ Lists of Members of the House of Lords, www.parliament.uk, accessed 26 May 2010.
- ↑ Lists of Members of the House of Lords, www.parliament.uk, accessed 26 May 2010.
- ↑ Peerages, honours and appointments, number10.gov.uk, 28 May 2010.
- ↑ Latest Peerages announced, numnber10.gov.uk, accessed 21 November 2010.