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*Lord Laing of Dunphail Conservative
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*[[Lord Laing of Dunphail]] Conservative
*Lord Laird Ulster Unionist Party
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*[[Lord Laird Ulster]] Unionist Party
*Lord Laming Crossbench
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*[[Lord Laming]] Crossbench
 
*The [[Norman Lamont|Lord Lamont of Lerwick]] Conservative
 
*The [[Norman Lamont|Lord Lamont of Lerwick]] Conservative
*The Lord Lang of Monkton Conservative
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*The [[Lord Lang of Monkton]] Conservative
 
*The [[Nigel Lawson|Lord Lawson of Blaby]] Conservative
 
*The [[Nigel Lawson|Lord Lawson of Blaby]] Conservative
*Lord Layard Labour
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*[[Lord Layard]] Labour
*Lord Lea of Crondall Labour
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*[[Lord Lea of Crondall]] Labour
*Lord Leach of Fairford Conservative
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*[[Lord Leach of Fairford]] Conservative
*Lord Lee of Trafford Liberal Democrat
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*[[Lord Lee of Trafford]] Liberal Democrat
*Bishop of Leicester Bishops
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*[[Bishop of Leicester]] Bishops
 
*[[Lord Sandy Leitch|Lord Leitch]] Labour
 
*[[Lord Sandy Leitch|Lord Leitch]] Labour
*Lord Lester of Herne Hill Liberal Democrat
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*[[Lord Lester of Herne Hill]] Liberal Democrat
 
*[[Peter Levene|Lord Levene of Portsoken]] Crossbench
 
*[[Peter Levene|Lord Levene of Portsoken]] Crossbench
 
*[[Michael Levy|Lord Levy]] Labour
 
*[[Michael Levy|Lord Levy]] Labour
*The Lord Lewis of Newnham Crossbench
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*The [[Lord Lewis of Newnham]] Crossbench
*Bishop of Lichfield Bishops
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*[[Bishop of Lichfield]] Bishops
*Bishop of Lincoln Bishops
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*[[Bishop of Lincoln]] Bishops
*Earl of Lindsay Conservative
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*[[Earl of Lindsay]] Conservative
*Baroness Linklater of Butterstone Liberal Democrat
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*[[Baroness Linklater of Butterstone]] Liberal Democrat
 
*[[David Lipsey|Lord Lipsey]] Labour
 
*[[David Lipsey|Lord Lipsey]] Labour
*Earl of Listowel Crossbench
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*[[Earl of Listowel]] Crossbench
*Bishop of Liverpool Bishops
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*[[Bishop of Liverpool]] Bishops
*Earl of Liverpool Conservative
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*[[Earl of Liverpool]] Conservative
*Lord Livsey of Talgarth Liberal Democrat
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*[[Lord Livsey of Talgarth]] Liberal Democrat
 
*The [[Anthony Lloyd|Lord Lloyd of Berwick]] Crossbench
 
*The [[Anthony Lloyd|Lord Lloyd of Berwick]] Crossbench
*Lord Lloyd-Webber Conservative
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*[[Lord Lloyd-Webber]] Conservative
*Baroness Lockwood Labour
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*[[Baroness Lockwood]] Labour
*Lord Lofthouse of Pontefract Labour
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*[[Lord Lofthouse of Pontefract]] Labour
*Bishop of London Bishops
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*[[Bishop of London]] Bishops
*Lord Low of Dalston Crossbench
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*[[Lord Low of Dalston]] Crossbench
*Lord Lucas Conservative
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*[[Lord Lucas]] Conservative
*The Lord Luce Crossbench
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*The [[Lord Luce]] Crossbench
 
*[[Sarah Ludford|Baroness Ludford]] Other
 
*[[Sarah Ludford|Baroness Ludford]] Other
*Lord Luke Conservative
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*[[Lord Luke]] Conservative
*The Lord Lyell of Markyate Conservative
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*The [[Lord Lyell of Markyate]] Conservative
*Lord Lyell Conservative
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Revision as of 15:03, 17 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

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  • 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

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Dissolution Honours List

Working peerages and dissolution Honours announced on 28 May 2010.[3]

Working Peers List

Conservative Party

Liberal Democrat Party

Labour Party

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

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

Crossbenchers

November 2010 Peerages

Working Peerages announced on 19 November 2010.[4]

Conservative Party

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

Plaid Cymru

Crossbenchers

Notes

  1. Lists of Members of the House of Lords, www.parliament.uk, accessed 26 May 2010.
  2. Lists of Members of the House of Lords, www.parliament.uk, accessed 26 May 2010.
  3. Peerages, honours and appointments, number10.gov.uk, 28 May 2010.
  4. Latest Peerages announced, numnber10.gov.uk, accessed 21 November 2010.