This is a list of current members of the House of Lords, the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
See also: Lords Spiritual.
Twenty-six bishops of the Church of England sit in the House of Lords: the Archbishops of Canterbury and of York, the Bishops of London, of Durham and of Winchester, and the next 21 most senior diocesan bishops (with the exception of the Bishop in Europe and the Bishop of Sodor and Man). Under the Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015, female bishops take precedence over men until May 2030 to become new Lords Spiritual for the 21 seats allocated by seniority.
Bishopric | Name | Summoned to Lords | Diocesan | |
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vacant | ||||
10 February 2014 | 2010 | |||
10 April 2018 | 2018 | |||
vacant | ||||
15 November 2023 | 2023 | |||
2 October 2018 | 2018 | |||
25 June 2021 | 2021 | |||
3 January 2018 | 2012 | |||
28 March 2019 | 2019 | |||
7 September 2015 | 2015 | |||
16 December 2021 | 2014 | |||
15 November 2023 | 2020 | |||
3 December 2014 | 2011 | |||
6 October 2022 | 2013 | |||
25 October 2022 | 2016 | |||
4 June 2014 | 2011 | |||
28 July 2020 | 2013 | |||
2023 | ||||
17 October 2023 | 2014 | |||
15 July 2013 | 2009 | |||
18 October 2024 | 2023 | |||
17 January 2023 | 2017 | |||
11 November 2014 | 2011 | |||
19 April 2022 | 2015 | |||
3 October 2013 | 2009 | |||
17 January 2022 | 2015 |
Lords Temporal include life peers, excepted hereditary peers elected under the House of Lords Act 1999 (some of whom have been elected to the House after being removed from it in 1999), and remaining law life peers.
Indicates peer who returned to the House after leaving it |
Peer | data-sort-type=date | Date joined | Party | Type | Notes | |
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20 July 2009 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Businessman, Deputy Lieutenant of Dyfed | |||
28 June 2005 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Paisley North (1990–2005) | |||
17 June 1986 | Liberal Democrat | Hereditary peer | President of the British Dyslexia Association | |||
30 June 2001 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former chief executive of Turning Point, chair of the NHS Confederation | |||
16 May 2005 | Labour | Life peer | Former Secretary of State for Transport (2009–2010), former chairman of European Movement UK (2021–2022) | |||
19 October 2017 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Minister of State for Efficiency and Transformation (2020–2022), former Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for School System (2017–2020), founder of the Inspiration Trust | |||
13 January 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Merton London Borough Councillor for Wimbledon Park (2002–2014), Minister of State for the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia and United Nations (since 2017) | |||
8 October 1996 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly (1998–2004), former MLA for Belfast East (1998–2003), former member of Belfast City Council (1989–1997), former president of Liberal International (2005–2009) and former leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (1987–1998) | |||
22 July 2010 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former MP for Sheffield Hallam (1997–2005) | |||
2 October 2013 | Labour | Life peer | Businessman, chairman of THG plc, Global Radio and 2 Sisters Food Group, former chairman of EMI, former chief executive of Granada Group and ITV plc | |||
18 July 1998 | Labour | Life peer | Media entrepreneur, co-creator of Survivor, former chancellor of De Montfort University, first openly gay peer in parliament | |||
1 July 2004 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Chairman of N Brown Group | |||
19 May 2015 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former Minister of State for Pensions (2015–2016) | |||
12 June 1997 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former MP for Liverpool Edge Hill (1979–1983) and for Liverpool Mossley Hill (1983–1997) | |||
23 June 2021 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Banker, non-executive director of The Co-operative Bank | |||
24 September 1997 | Labour | Life peer | Former UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, former Secretary of State for International Development, former British High Commissioner to Australia, and former Leader of the House of Lords | |||
10 July 2018 | Crossbench | Life peer | Barrister, former Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation (2011–2017) | |||
18 November 2022 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Stoke-on-Trent North (2015–2019) | |||
28 June 2005 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Swansea East (1974–2005) | |||
9 May 2000 | Labour | Life peer | Former senior researcher in the House of Commons Library (1970–1985), former parliamentary under-secretary of state at the Department for Children, Schools and Families, former chair of English Heritage (2009–2013) | |||
14 October 1996 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, and former Government Chief Whip in the Lords | |||
1 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Wanstead & Woodford (1987–1997) and for North East Hampshire (1997–2015) | |||
18 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for North West Durham (1987–2010) | |||
25 April 1983 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Sits as Baron Sudley in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; his other titles are in the Peerage of Ireland | |||
28 October 2022 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Insurance broker and civil engineer. | |||
25 July 2011 | Non-affiliated | Hereditary peer | Insurance broker | |||
2 August 1999 | Labour | Life peer | Former High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Union, First-Vice-President of the European Commission, European Commissioner for Trade, Leader of the House of Lords, and Lord President of the Council | |||
4 July 1973 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Businessman and Chairman of Silvergate Media | |||
2 March 1992 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Former Government whip | |||
2 September 2020 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former MP for Dudley North (2005–2019) | |||
27 July 1998 | Labour | Life peer | Former parliamentary under-secretary of state in several departments and former Minister of State for Defence Procurement | |||
10 July 2023 | Conservative | Life peer | Member of the London Assembly (since 2016), journalist and political adviser | |||
16 June 1997 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Acton (1968–1970), St Marylebone (1970–1983) and Mole Valley (1983–1997), former Home Secretary (1990–1992), Secretary of State for Education and Science and of the Environment | |||
21 January 2011 | Labour | Life peer | Writer and broadcaster | |||
9 September 2013 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Councillor on South Somerset District Council | |||
6 March 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Barrister | |||
19 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Member of the European Parliament for London (1979–2004) | |||
20 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Former General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (2003–2012) | |||
31 July 1999 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Liberal Democrats spokesperson on Health | |||
21 June 2018 | Conservative | Life peer | Former hedgefund manager | |||
3 November 1997 | Labour | Life peer | Former Labour Chief Whip in the Lords. Former leader of Brighton Council | |||
30 June 2008 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Langbaurgh (1992–1997) | |||
16 August 2024 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former president of the National Farmers' Union of England and Wales (2018–2024) | |||
15 August 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for North Durham (2001–2024) | |||
14 August 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Former Foreign Secretary (2006–2007), Former MP for Lincoln (1974–1979) and for Derby South (1983–2024) | |||
19 October 2015 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed (1973–2015) | |||
14 June 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice | |||
5 November 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for North West Norfolk (1983–1997, 2001–2019) | |||
26 June 2010 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Actress, author and television presenter | |||
7 October 2019 | Green | Life peer | Former Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales | |||
26 January 2021 | Crossbench | Life peer | Lord Chamberlain and former MP for Newbury (2005–2019) | |||
data-sort-value="Berkeley" | Lord Berkeley | 18 April 2000 | Labour | Life peer | Hereditary peer who sits by virtue of a life peerage, Baron Gueterbock | |
26 March 2013 | Crossbench | Life peer | Composer and music broadcaster | |||
18 January 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | Former executive director of the Conservative Christian Fellowship | |||
2 September 2016 | Conservative | Life peer | Former deputy press officer for David Cameron | |||
4 June 2001 | Crossbench | Life peer | ||||
19 July 2018 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Journalist, former nightclub manager. | |||
26 March 2007 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor of Irish politics at Queen's University Belfast | |||
24 March 2010 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former permanent secretary for the Department for Education (and later the Department for Education and Employment) | |||
21 January 2025 | Conservative | Life peer | Anglican priest, Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology at the University of Oxford (2007–2022) | |||
16 June 2006 | Crossbench | Life peer | Founder and chairman of Cobra Beer | |||
2 May 2000 | Labour | Life peer | Former Member of the European Parliament for Northamptonshire and Blaby (1994–1999) | |||
30 October 2015 | Crossbench | Life peer | Social entrepreneur and founder of The Big Issue | |||
11 February 2000 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former director-general of the BBC | |||
9 July 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Executive Director of the Telegraph Media Group | |||
26 April 2021 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor and forensic anthropologist | |||
18 March 1987 | Labour | Life peer | Former Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts | |||
2 October 1997 | Conservative | Life peer | Head of the Prime Minister's Policy Unit under the government of John Major from 1995 to 1997 | |||
1 February 2019 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Oxford West and Abingdon (2010–2017) | |||
20 July 2010 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police | |||
1 February 2021 | Labour | Life peer | Former Leader of Leeds City Council | |||
28 February 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Penrith and The Border (1983–2010), former Minister of State for Home Affairs and former opposition chief whip | |||
5 September 2016 | Conservative | Life peer | Former political organizer | |||
15 October 2019 | Labour | Life peer | Former general secretary of the National Union of Teachers | |||
28 September 2015 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Sheffield Brightside (1987–2015), former Cabinet minister(1997–2004, 2005), former Home Secretary | |||
27 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Brent South (1987–2005), Chief Secretary to the Treasury and British High Commissioner to South Africa | |||
23 June 2004 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Lead Liberal Democrats spokesperson on Culture, Media and Sport in the House of Lords | |||
7 March 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman, chairman of the National Conservative Convention | |||
21 August 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Downing Street Chief of Staff under Rishi Sunak | |||
26 July 2013 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Businessman, founder of Modec | |||
8 July 2010 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former MP for Daventry (1987–2010); Principal Deputy Chairman of Committees | |||
10 September 2020 | Crossbench | Life peer | Cricket commentator, former professional cricketer, chairman of Durham County Cricket Club (since 2017) | |||
24 June 2005 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for South West Surrey (1984–2005), Secretary of State for Health and Secretary of State for National Heritage | |||
9 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Former leader of the Welsh Conservative Party and member of the National Assembly for Wales from 1999 to 2011 | |||
27 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Trade unionist, Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union (2017–2023) | |||
23 October 2015 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former member of the European Parliament for South East England | |||
17 January 1996 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former leader of Croydon London Borough Council | |||
9 July 2018 | Crossbench | Life peer | Journalist | |||
12 June 2006 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Manchester Withington (1987–2005) | |||
22 July 1999 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Liberal Democrats spokesperson on transport in the House of Lords | |||
19 August 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Altrincham and Sale West (1997–2024), former chairman of the 1922 Committee (2010–2019, 2019–2024) | |||
22 September 2014 | Conservative | Life peer | Vice-chairman of West Ham United FC and senior non-executive director of the Syco and Arcadia brands | |||
4 August 1998 | Labour | Life peer | Broadcaster and author | |||
8 November 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Ealing Central and Acton (2010–2015), former member of the London Assembly for West Central (2000–2008), radio journalist | |||
2 May 2000 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Chair of the APPG on Legal and Constitutional Affairs | |||
24 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Cardiff West (2001–2024) | |||
20 January 1983 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Chartered accountant, lieutenant in the Royal Green Jackets, Knight of Malta | |||
28 May 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office | |||
4 February 2011 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Executive Director of the Association of Universities in the East of England | |||
23 October 1997 | Labour | Life peer | Former general secretary of the Inland Revenue Staff Federation and former joint-general secretary of the Public Services Tax and Commerce Union | |||
10 September 1987 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Lord Lieutenant of Fermanagh | |||
30 October 2015 | Crossbench | Life peer | ||||
23 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for West Ham (2005–2024) | |||
12 June 2006 | Democratic Unionist | Life peer | Former Member of the Legislative Assembly for Belfast East (2007–2011) | |||
22 July 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Kilmarnock and Loudoun (1997–2010) and Secretary of State for Defence | |||
28 June 2001 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former chief executive of BP (1995–2007) | |||
9 July 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Tiverton and Honiton (1997–2010) | |||
9 October 2019 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman | |||
19 October 2015 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Gordon from 1983 to 2015, president of the Scottish Liberal Democrats | |||
20 June 2018 | Labour | Life peer | Writer and political campaigner | |||
11 July 2018 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former ballet dancer and writer | |||
31 May 2006 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Torridge and West Devon from 1997 to 2005 | |||
30 October 2017 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (2017–2023) | |||
20 July 1998 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former chief economic advisor and permanent secretary at the treasury | |||
9 October 2015 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Solihull (2005–2015) | |||
23 July 1998 | Conservative | Life peer | Chair of the Press Complaints Commission | |||
12 February 1998 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service | |||
13 June 2006 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Lady Justice of Appeal and former president of the Family Division of the High Court | |||
2 September 2016 | Conservative | Life peer | Former political aide | |||
30 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Creative industries expert | |||
2 December 1969 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Chief of Clan Sinclair | |||
24 September 2014 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MEP for North East England (1999–2014) | |||
17 November 2023 | Conservative | Life peer | Former prime minister (2010–2016), former Foreign Secretary (2023–2024), former MP for Witney (2001–2016), former Leader of the Opposition (2005–2010) | |||
29 June 2004 | Crossbench | Life peer | President of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists, former chair of the Countryside Agency | |||
4 March 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Chief of Clan Cameron, former MSP for Highlands and Islands (2016–2024) | |||
28 November 2023 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Entrepreneur | |||
10 November 2008 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chairman of UK Sport | |||
13 October 2015 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former leader of the Liberal Democrats (2006–07), former MP for North East Fife (1987–2015) | |||
30 March 2007 | Crossbench | Life peer | Commissioner of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, former chair of the Social Care Institute for Excellence and former commissioner of the Disability Rights Commission | |||
4 July 2001 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Workington (1979–2001) | |||
6 April 2022 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Business manager and consultant | |||
30 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Trade unionist, Assistant General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (2003–2016) | |||
data-sort-value="Carey of Clifton" | Lord Carey of Clifton | 1 November 2002 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Archbishop of Canterbury | |
27 July 1999 | Crossbench | Life peer | Deputy High Court judge, former independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, president of the Howard League for Penal Reform and former MP | |||
4 December 2018 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | businessman, Deputy lieutenant of Buckinghamshire | |||
11 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Fulham (1987–1997) | |||
15 October 2008 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former chief executive of Ofcom, group chief executive at Brunswick Group LLP and former Minister for Communications, Technology and Broadcasting | |||
8 June 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Chairman of the NHS Pathology review panel | |||
30 October 2019 | Crossbench | Life peer | Lawyer | |||
30 October 2020 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Victims' Commissioner | |||
28 January 2025 | Conservative | Life peer | Barrister | |||
23 September 2014 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former MEP for West Midlands, former actor | |||
22 August 2024 | Crossbench | Life peer | Paediatrician, author of the Cass Review, former president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health | |||
data-sort-value="Cathcart" | Earl Cathcart | 9 March 2007 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Chief of the Name and Arms of Clan Cathcart | |
6 September 2016 | Crossbench | Life peer | Journalist, academic and former director of the Number 10 Policy Unit | |||
16 October 1996 | Conservative | Life peer | Former chairman, former chief executive and currently executive director of Huntsworth; former director of Halifax | |||
6 September 2016 | Labour | Life peer | Former director of Liberty | |||
data-sort-value="Chandos" | Viscount Chandos | 19 April 2000 | Labour | Life peer | Hereditary peer who sits by virtue of a life peerage, Baron Lyttelton of Aldershot | |
1 February 2021 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Darlington (2010–2019) | |||
data-sort-value="Chartres" | Lord Chartres | 7 November 2017 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Bishop of London | |
16 September 2014 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Queen's companion, former spokesperson for the Cabinet Office | |||
9 October 2019 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman and philanthropist | |||
30 July 1998 | Labour | Life peer | Former chairman of the Tyre Industry Economic Development Council, former vice-president of the Building Societies Association, former general secretary of the Inland Revenue Staff Federation | |||
data-sort-value="Clancarty" | Earl of Clancarty | 28 June 2010 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Sits as Viscount Clancarty in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; his other titles are in the Peerage of Ireland | |
21 June 2005 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former MP for Edinburgh Pentlands (1997–2005) and judge of the Inner House of the Court of Session in the Supreme Courts of Scotland | |||
2 July 2001 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Colne Valley (1970–1974) and for South Shields (1979–2001) and chair of the Forestry Commission | |||
29 July 1998 | Labour | Life peer | Former chairman of the Labour Party, former deputy general secretary of the Union of Communication Workers | |||
4 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Rushcliffe (1970–2019), Lord Chancellor, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Home Secretary | |||
17 July 1998 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former head of legal services and legal director of London Weekend Television and Grand Metropolitan respectively and former group secretary of Kingfisher plc, chairman of Environmental Context Ltd | |||
3 February 2021 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Gedling (1997–2019) | |||
17 January 2025 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Suffolk Coastal (2010–2024), Deputy Prime Minister (2022) | |||
27 March 2017 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Former High Sheriff of Kent, Deputy Lieutenant of Kent | |||
20 January 2011 | Labour | Life peer | Former assistant general secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union and former general secretary of the Labour Party | |||
25 July 2011 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Television producer and director | |||
17 September 2014 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Co-founder of the research and strategy consultancy Populus Ltd, former Director of Strategy in the Cameron–Clegg coalition | |||
19 July 2016 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Sits as Baron Boyle of Marston, in the Peerage of Great Britain; his senior titles are in the Peerage of Ireland | |||
24 July 1979 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Sits as Baron Saltersford, in the Peerage of Great Britain; his other titles are in the Peerage of Ireland | |||
23 March 2007 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former chief executive of the Portman Group | |||
24 January 1983 | Crossbench | Life peer | Founder of Christian Solidarity Worldwide, former chancellor of Bournemouth University and of Liverpool Hope University, former nurse and sociology lecturer, longest-serving life-peer. | |||
30 July 1991 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Chief of the Defence Staff | |||
26 July 1974 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Chartered accountant | |||
25 May 1977 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Former director of (variously) Blakeney Hotels Ltd, Woodhouse Securities Ltd, Hand Picked Hotels, Cliveden Ltd | |||
24 July 1998 | Labour | Life peer | Former chair of the Women's National Commission | |||
28 April 2006 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former chief executive of the NHS | |||
data-sort-value="Cromwell" | Lord Cromwell | 10 April 2014 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Businessman, executive chair of Banking Competition Remedies Ltd | |
27 January 2021 | Conservative | Life peer | Banker, businessman and former Conservative Party Co-Treasurer | |||
15 August 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Hornchurch (1997–2005) and Leyton and Wanstead (2010–2024) | |||
27 June 2005 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Whitehaven (1970–1983) and for Copeland (1983–2005), Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster | |||
15 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Glasgow East (2010–2015), former MSP for Glasgow Baillieston (1999–2011) | |||
1 October 1996 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former chairman of Ofcom | |||
13 October 2011 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former chair of NFU Mutual | |||
1 July 2004 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Lord Speaker, formerly Convenor of the Crossbench peers | |||
19 January 2011 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Chief of the General Staff of the British Army | |||
11 November 2019 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former British Ambassador to the United States | |||
12 July 2007 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Professor of surgery at Imperial College London | |||
22 March 2006 | Labour | Life peer | Former Advocate General for Scotland, author of Judicial Review in Scotland, and the International Commission of Jurists' chef de mission for Egypt in 1998 | |||
16 July 2021 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party | |||
18 September 2020 | Labour | Life peer | ||||
10 October 2019 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Gower (2015–2017) | |||
26 September 2023 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Veterinarian | |||
15 March 2005 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Master of the Horse, Royal Wessex Yeomanry officer | |||
15 June 2006 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary and former chief constable of West Midlands police | |||
21 June 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Lewisham West (1970–1974), for Eye (1979–1983) and for Suffolk Coastal (1983–2010) and Secretary of State for the Environment 1993–97; former chairman of environment consultancy company Sancroft International and of Veolia Water | |||
5 October 2005 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chair of the House of Lords Appointments Commission (since 2023), former chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (1994–2002), former Principal of St Anne's College, Oxford (2001–2004), former professor of law at Gresham College, former chair of the Bar Standards Board | |||
1 November 2012 | Conservative | Life peer | Chief executive, London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games | |||
5 June 1991 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor Emeritus of Economics at the London School of Economics | |||
12 July 2018 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Barrister | |||
24 October 1997 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Chair of Nacro | |||
18 December 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Author | |||
18 September 2020 | Democratic Unionist | Life peer | Former MP for Belfast North (2001–2019) | |||
26 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former chair of ACAS | |||
21 May 1985 | Labour | Life peer | Visiting Professor of Government at the London School of Economics | |||
21 December 2010 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Chair of the London Assembly and has run DD Enterprises Management Consultancy | |||
15 December 2023 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Biosecurity, Animal Health and Welfare | |||
20 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former president of the Trades Union Congress and commissioner at the Equality and Human Rights Commission | |||
1 June 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Co-founder and former chief executive of PowderJect Pharmaceuticals | |||
27 September 1994 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Battersea South (1979–1983) and for Battersea (1983–1987), director of the Refugee Council, chair of Liberty and chair of the Broadcasting Standards Commission | |||
14 July 2017 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Under-Secretary of State for Scotland and former MEP for Scotland | |||
28 October 1983 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Farmer, Chief of Clan Scrymgeour, honorary consul for Croatia in Edinburgh | |||
26 May 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Under-Secretary of State for Scotland | |||
21 June 2004 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former MP for Harrow East (1970–1997) | |||
25 August 1995 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh | |||
21 July 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Chairman of the Local Government Association | |||
14 July 1992 | Labour | Life peer | Former president of Queens' College, Cambridge (1996–2020), former professor of financial policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, former chair of the British Library Board (2001–2006) | |||
data-sort-value="Eccles" | Viscount Eccles | 24 March 2005 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Businessman, chairman of the Bowes Museum Trust, soldier | |
10 May 1990 | Conservative | Life peer | As the wife of Viscount Eccles, she is also entitled to the style "Viscountess Eccles" | |||
28 October 2022 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Financier | |||
18 September 1992 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former MP for Meirionnydd (1974 – 1983) and for Meirionnydd Nant Conwy (1983–1992), presiding officer of the National Assembly for Wales and leader of Plaid Cymru | |||
16 August 2024 | Ulster Unionist | Life peer | Former MLA for Fermanagh and South Tyrone (2003–2015, 2022–2024), former MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone (2015–2017), former Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (2010–2012). | |||
6 February 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Political strategist and lobbyist, founder of TaxPayers' Alliance and Big Brother Watch, chief executive of Vote Leave and campaign director for NOtoAV | |||
27 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Sunderland Central (2010–2024) | |||
15 January 2011 | Ulster Unionist | Life peer | Former leader of the Ulster Unionist Party | |||
30 June 1978 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Lord High Constable of Scotland and Chief of Clan Hay, soldier, marketing and computer consultant | |||
23 December 2020 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Master of the Rolls (2016–2021) and Chancellor of the High Court (2013–2016) | |||
12 September 2014 | Conservative | Life peer | Leader of the House of Lords and Lord Privy Seal, former director of the New Schools Network and deputy director at Policy Exchange | |||
9 November 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Weaver Vale (2010–2017) | |||
17 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Former General Secretary of the Labour Party (2020–2024) | |||
28 July 1998 | Labour | Life peer | Chairman of several publishing companies | |||
3 December 2014 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former director of the Security Service | |||
data-sort-value="Fairfax of Cameron" | Lord Fairfax of Cameron | 26 November 2015 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Barrister | |
19 October 2017 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former chairman of the BBC Trust | |||
14 May 1997 | Labour | Life peer | Former Lord Chancellor | |||
2 June 2004 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chief executive of Student Partnerships Worldwide | |||
22 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Downing Street Deputy Chief of Staff | |||
5 September 2014 | Conservative | Life peer | Founding partner of RK Mine Finance group, trustee of the Kingham Hill Trust and Conservative Party co-treasurer | |||
14 July 1999 | Labour | Life peer | Communications advisor to the Leader of the Labour Party in the 1987, 1992 and 1997 general elections | |||
21 July 2010 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Recorder, chairman of the Independent Press Standards Organisation | |||
20 October 2015 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Hornsey and Wood Green (2005–2015) | |||
12 January 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | Actor, novelist, film director and screenwriter, chairman of the RNIB appeal for Talking Books and vice-president of the Weldmar Hospicecare Trust | |||
29 July 1999 | Labour | Life peer | Former parliamentary under-secretary of state in various government departments | |||
18 January 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | CEO and chairman of the Man Group, the largest listed hedge fund company in the world | |||
11 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Current Executive Editor of The Times | |||
28 June 2001 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor of Palliative Medicine at the Cardiff University School of Medicine and former president of the Royal Society of Medicine | |||
14 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former special adviser at the Cabinet Office and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills | |||
15 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Chair of Arts Council London and former newspaper editor and political advisor | |||
13 January 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Arundel and South Downs (1997–2005) | |||
30 September 1997 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Merton and Morden (1970–1974) and for Plymouth Drake (1974–1997), chair of the RSPCA and deputy speaker of the House of Commons | |||
5 June 2006 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chair of the London 2012 Olympic Park Legacy Company, former chief executive of Good Practice Limited, managing director (Social Infrastructure and Development) of Royal Bank of Canada Capital Markets, chairman of Irvine Bay Urban Regeneration Company and president of Epilepsy Action | |||
14 July 1999 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Stirling (1983–1997) and Secretary of State for Scotland | |||
9 November 2022 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former First Minister of Northern Ireland, former leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, broadcaster, presenter on GB News | |||
7 October 2015 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Bath (1992–2015) | |||
29 January 2021 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MEP for North West England (1999–2004, 2009–2019) | |||
16 June 2005 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for South Ayrshire (1979–1983) and for Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley (1983–2005), and MSP (2007–2011), former chairman of Hearts Football club and president of the Caribbean Council | |||
3 July 2001 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Lord Speaker, former chairman of the House of Lords Communications Select Committee and former MP | |||
11 September 2014 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | PR director at GKN engineering and former Liberal Democrat chief executive | |||
14 September 2020 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former MEP for North West England (2019–2020) | |||
14 January 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Central Suffolk (1983–1997) and Deputy Speaker in the House of Commons | |||
26 January 2021 | Conservative | Life peer | Chief executive of Cerebral Palsy Scotland | |||
5 June 2024 | Crossbench | Life peer | Science communicator and former television producer | |||
7 March 1994 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Freelance editor and assistant editor for post-production in TV and film | |||
12 August 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Designated National Security Adviser and former British ambassador to Denmark | |||
8 March 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Leader of South Norfolk District Council (since 2007) | |||
31 August 2016 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Investment banker and Conservative Party donor | |||
4 August 1999 | Labour | Life peer | President of National Association of Old Age Pensioners, Wales and president of Treherbert and District British Legion | |||
15 October 2007 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Vice President of the Institute of Export | |||
23 June 2010 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Senior Deputy Speaker and deputy chief executive of the Countryside Alliance | |||
22 June 2018 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Harborough (1992–2017) | |||
10 July 2023 | Conservative | Life peer | Political adviser and secretary to Boris Johnson | |||
data-sort-value="Geddes" | Lord Geddes | 20 March 1975 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, lieutenant-commander in the Royal Naval Reserve | |
24 June 2010 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former Deputy First Minister of Wales | |||
16 June 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Emeritus Professor at the London School of Economics of sociology and social theory with fifteen honorary degrees from other universities, author of The Politics of Climate Change | |||
30 September 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party | |||
data-sort-value="Glasgow" | Earl of Glasgow | 17 January 2005 | Liberal Democrat | Hereditary peer | Chief of Clan Boyle, sub-lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve, television documentary producer | |
4 February 2011 | Labour | Life peer | Senior lecturer in political theory at London Metropolitan University | |||
21 June 1977 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Businessman, consultant, pilot, governor and a trustee of King Edward VII's Hospital Sister Agnes, former government minister | |||
1 February 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | Owner of BMI | |||
15 September 2014 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former leader of Stockport Council | |||
25 January 2021 | Conservative | Life peer | Chair of Policy Exchange and former political aide, political candidate, author and journalist | |||
24 June 2022 | Crossbench | Life peer | Women's rights campaigner, CEO of Muslim Women’s Network UK | |||
1 February 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | Lawyer | |||
3 October 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Former leader of the Scottish Conservative Party in the Scottish Parliament (2005–2011) | |||
13 July 2001 | Labour | Life peer | Radiographer and former MP | |||
29 July 1999 | Labour | Life peer | Former Attorney General for England and Wales | |||
7 January 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Richmond Park, Minister of State for Environment and International Development | |||
11 March 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Wycombe (2001–2010), journalist, editor of the political blog ConservativeHome, former news editor at Catholic Herald, former lead writer with The Daily Telegraph | |||
15 July 1988 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Former stockbrocker and conservationist | |||
21 July 1998 | Labour | Life peer | Activist, former European director of public affairs for the World Wide Fund for Nature | |||
26 July 1999 | Crossbench | Life peer | Head of Chambers at One Essex Court and deputy High Court Judge | |||
25 January 2011 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former chairman of the BBC Board of Governors | |||
data-sort-value="Grantchester" | Lord Grantchester | 31 October 2003 | Labour | Hereditary peer | Former director of Littlewoods and former chairman of the Dairy Farmers of Britain, | |
20 August 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Epsom and Ewell (2001 –2024), Lord Chancellor (2012–2015), Leader of the House of Commons, Lord President of the Council and Secretary of State for Transport | |||
28 November 2014 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former British ambassador | |||
16 November 2010 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former group chairman of HSBC | |||
18 June 2001 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor of Synaptic Pharmacology at Oxford University and former director of the Royal Institution | |||
16 April 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Minister of State for Building Safety and Fire Former Deputy Mayor of London for Policing and Crime, medical company executive and political candidate | |||
data-sort-value="Greenway" | Lord Greenway | 8 October 1975 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Former chairman of The World Ship Trust | |
4 September 2013 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former head of communications for the Liberal Democrats | |||
23 March 2010 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former paralympic athlete | |||
16 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Former MEP for North West England (2014–2020) | |||
30 June 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Former president of the Methodist Conference | |||
5 February 1991 | Conservative | Life peer | Vice-president of the Nature in Art trust and vice-chairman of Goldman Sachs International | |||
8 April 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Minister of State for Investment and former bank executive and civil servant | |||
2 July 2001 | Labour | Life peer | Former presenter and producer at Central Television and former MP | |||
15 November 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Businesswoman, Minister of State for Investment | |||
data-sort-value="Hacking" | Lord Hacking | 19 November 2021 | Labour | Hereditary peer | Lawyer, arbitrator and mediator. | |
12 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Sleaford and North Hykeham (1979–2010); hereditary peer who sits by virtue of a life peerage, Baron Hailsham of Kettlethorpe. | |||
22 October 2015 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Neath (1991–2015) | |||
12 January 2004 | Crossbench | Law life peer | Former president of the Supreme Court (2017–2020), Deputy President of the Supreme Court (2013–2017), Justice of the Supreme Court (2009–2020) and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (2004–2009) | |||
19 March 2010 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chief executive of the Royal Opera House, former director of news at the BBC, chairman of Creative & Cultural Skills and former chair of the Royal Television Society | |||
11 October 2019 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Lady Justice of Appeal | |||
27 March 2007 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chairman of Alpha Hospital Group, chairman and chief executive officer of the London International Hospital, former executive director and chief executive officer of the Cromwell Hospital, president of The Little Foundation and chairman of The Woolf Institute of Abrahamic Faiths | |||
17 June 2005 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Epsom and Ewell (1978–2001) and former chairman of the 1922 Committee | |||
30 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | |||
25 October 2022 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Photographer | |||
6 June 1991 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Vice president of Parity and former chair of the London Assembly | |||
25 January 2021 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MEP for South East England (1999–2020) | |||
19 June 2001 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former senior diplomat | |||
12 March 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Former general secretary of the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers | |||
19 July 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Minister of State in the Home Office, former MP for Delyn (1992–2019) | |||
data-sort-value="Hanworth" | Viscount Hanworth | 30 March 2011 | Labour | Hereditary peer | Economist, Professor of Econometrics and Computational Statistics at the University of Leicester | |
21 May 1997 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Lord Advocate and former Senator of the College of Justice | |||
15 September 2014 | Conservative | Life peer | Chief executive of TalkTalk Group | |||
21 July 2021 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Landowner, business manager and consultant, army reservist with the London Guards | |||
19 August 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Former Leader of the Opposition (2010, 2015), former MP for Peckham (1982–1997) and for Camberwell and Peckham (1997–2024) | |||
data-sort-value="Harries of Pentregarth" | Lord Harries of Pentregarth | 30 June 2006 | Crossbench | Life peer | Gresham Professor of Divinity, former Bishop of Oxford; chair of the Human Fertility and Embryology Authority Ethics and Law Committee and former chair of the House of Lords Select Committee on Stem Cell Research | |
15 March 2022 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former MP for Watford (2010–2019), Minister of State for Refugees | |||
5 August 1998 | Labour | Life peer | Former chair of the Association of London Government, former leader of Haringey Borough Council, former chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority, member of the London Assembly and chair of Freedom | |||
11 January 1996 | Conservative | Life peer | Chairman of Carpetright | |||
6 August 1999 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Chair of the Industry and Parliament Trust, president of the National Association of Chaplains to the Police and former chair of North Yorkshire County Council and Police Authority | |||
4 October 1993 | Labour | Life peer | President of the Environment Industries Commission, former international president of The Textile Institute | |||
12 October 2005 | Crossbench | Life peer | Vice-president of Catch22, ambassador of Make Justice Work | |||
18 September 2013 | Labour | Life peer | Businessman and philanthropist | |||
16 December 2014 | Democratic Unionist | Life peer | Former Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly | |||
2 January 1996 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former MP for Welwyn and Hatfield (1974–1979), Lord Speaker (2006–11), chair of Cancer Research UK, chair of the Human Tissue Authority and chair of Whittington Hospital NHS Trust | |||
9 September 2020 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Workington (2015–2019) | |||
22 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | General secretary of the Fabian Society (1976–1982), chief executive of the European Parliamentary Labour Party (1990–1996) and Chair of the Labour Party (2007–2008) | |||
28 September 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Psephologist, Former MP for Kingswood (1983–1992) and former business and charity executive | |||
14 March 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Journalist and political adviser | |||
19 July 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former political aide | |||
18 September 2014 | Conservative | Life peer | Government special adviser on preventing sexual violence in conflict zones | |||
15 October 2019 | Labour | Life peer | Barrister | |||
17 November 2022 | Labour | Life peer | Chairman of Network Rail and former Commissioner of Transport for London | |||
data-sort-value="Henley" | Lord Henley | 28 February 1978 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Sits as Baron Northington, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; his other titles are in the Peerage of Ireland | |
8 November 2010 | Crossbench | Life peer | Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History at Queen Mary, University of London | |||
1 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Arundel and South Downs (2005–2019) | |||
18 July 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Attorney General for England and Wales (since 2024), Advocate General for Northern Ireland (since 2024) | |||
12 July 2001 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Tavistock (1966–1974) for Henley (1974–2001), Deputy Prime Minister, Secretary of State for Defence, Environment and President of the Board of Trade | |||
27 May 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Former European Commissioner for Financial Stability Financial Services and Capital Markets Union, former Leader of the House of Lords, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools | |||
3 November 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman and philanthropist, founder of asset management firm CQS | |||
14 August 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Barking (1994–2024), former leader of Islington London Borough Council (1982–1992), former chair of the Fabian Society (1998–1999) | |||
16 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Conservative politician | |||
7 June 2000 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Walsall North (1976–1979) | |||
14 September 2020 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former MP for Vauxhall (1989–2019) | |||
21 February 1995 | Crossbench | Law life peer | Former Law Lord and Professor of Law at Queen Mary College, University of London | |||
7 November 2017 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis | |||
3 February 1995 | Crossbench | Life peer | As the wife of Viscount Hailsham, she is also entitled to the style "Viscountess Hailsham" | |||
20 June 1991 | Labour | Life peer | Business executive and former banker, businessman and print-media executive | |||
15 November 2010 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor of the psychiatry of learning disability at St George's, University of London, former president of the Royal Society of Psychiatrists | |||
13 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Former swimmer, Paralympian, journalist and solicitor | |||
data-sort-value="Hooper" | Baroness Hooper | 10 June 1985 | Conservative | Life peer | President of Waste Watch, president of the European Foundation For Heritage Skills, and president of Good Guy's Cancer Appeal | |
28 February 1995 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and former Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom | |||
4 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Gateshead West (1970–1983) and for Orpington (1992–2010) | |||
12 July 2023 | Conservative | Life peer | Tees Valley Mayor (since 2017), former councillor on Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council (2011–2017) | |||
20 November 2017 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Chief of the Defence Staff | |||
13 July 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Folkestone and Hythe (1983–2010), Home Secretary, Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition | |||
4 June 2004 | Conservative | Life peer | Director of Fortress Holdings | |||
25 June 2001 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chair of the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service, former chief executive of ChildLine and vice-chair of the Lucy Faithfull Foundation | |||
15 June 2005 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Stratford-Upon-Avon (1983–1997) and for Newport East (1997–2005) | |||
data-sort-value="Howe" | Earl Howe | 30 October 1984 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Deputy Leader of the House and Minister of State for Defence | |
6 June 1997 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Guildford (1966–1997), Secretaries of State for Energy and Transport | |||
15 July 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former head of the Department of Social Policy at the University of Manchester and former Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families and former MP for Stretford and Urmston (1997–2010) | |||
18 September 2013 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former AM for North Wales and President of the Welsh Liberal Democrats | |||
16 October 2019 | Crossbench | Life peer | Foinistertive of Stonewall | |||
20 October 1997 | Labour | Life peer | President of the Royal Society for Public Health and former chief executive of the NHS Confederation, and former director of its two predecessor organisations | |||
20 October 1997 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Wirral (1976–1983) for Wirral West (1983–1997); Partner at the law firm Beachcroft LLP | |||
20 January 2011 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Deputy Group Leader of the Liberal Democrat group on Luton Borough Council | |||
25 June 2010 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former non-executive director of Camden and Islington Mental Health and Social Care Trust, and former equality and human rights commissioner | |||
27 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Barrow and Furness (1992–2010), Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform and Secretary of State for Defence | |||
23 November 1989 | Non-affiliated | Hereditary peer | Barrister and chartered surveyor | |||
25 March 1987 | Labour | Life peer | Former Lord Chancellor | |||
16 November 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Peterborough (2005–2017), former councilor on the Ealing Borough Council (1990–1998) | |||
9 June 2006 | Conservative | Life peer | Corporate trouble-shooter and former agent for MI5 | |||
11 March 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Former leader of the Central Bedfordshire Council and former chair of the Local Government Association | |||
24 September 2014 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former leader of Bristol City Council | |||
10 October 2007 | Crossbench | Life peer | Permanent Lord-in-waiting; former Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II | |||
18 September 2006 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former permanent secretary to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and head of the Diplomatic Service | |||
29 July 1992 | Labour | Life peer | Chairman of the House of Lords Constitution Committee | |||
26 January 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | PR consultant, and active in promoting women in Parliament | |||
19 October 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Minister of State for Investment, hedge fund manager, financier and former councilor for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (2006–2010) | |||
12 October 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Orpington (2010–2019) | |||
6 July 2001 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for East Flintshire 1970–1983 and for Alyn & Deeside 1983–2001 | |||
20 September 2013 | Green | Life peer | Green Party politician and former 2nd Statutory Deputy Mayor of London and Member of the London Assembly | |||
23 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Former MS for Bridgend (1999–2021), First Minister of Wales (2009–2018) | |||
5 June 2006 | Labour | Life peer | Director of Policy and Public Affairs at UNISON and former chair of the Labour Party | |||
5 June 1997 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Westmorland (1964–1983) and for Westmorland and Lonsdale (1983–1997) | |||
5 June 2000 | Labour | Life peer | Former president of the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union, former general secretary of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, former governor of both the BBC and the London School of Economics | |||
22 March 2010 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor of Surgical Sciences at St Bartholomew's Hospital and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University | |||
28 January 2021 | Conservative | Life peer | Professor of Politics and International Relations at St Mary's University and former MEP for London (2005–2019) | |||
28 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | National Movement Chair for the Jewish Labour Movement (since 2019), former Camden London Borough Council member (2010–2014) | |||
13 August 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Worsley and Eccles South (2010–2024) and Worsley (2005–2010), former Member of Trafford Council for Priory (1995–2004) | |||
8 June 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Lawyer, Conservative Party politician and former Advocate General for Scotland and Chairman of the Scottish Conservative Party | |||
11 July 2023 | Conservative | Life peer | Political journalist, former political director of the Conservative Party and former director of the Conservative Research Department | |||
19 September 2013 | Labour | Life peer | Political aide, politician and former deputy general secretary of the Labour Party | |||
21 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Labour Party official, politician and Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Lords | |||
27 October 1997 | Labour | Life peer | Criminal and human rights lawyer, chair of JUSTICE | |||
30 June 2004 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Permanent Secretary to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and head of the Diplomatic Service | |||
24 January 2011 | Labour | Life peer | Chief executive of National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts | |||
4 February 2021 | Labour | Life peer | Former MEP for North West England (2017–2019) | |||
25 June 2012 | Crossbench | Life peer | Film director | |||
17 July 2001 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former MP for Strangford (1998–2007), former MEP for Northern Ireland (1979–1989) | |||
9 July 2001 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Bridgwater (1970–2001), Environment Secretary, Transport Secretary, Employment Secretary, Northern Ireland Secretary and chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee | |||
19 July 2013 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former governor of the Bank of England | |||
1 June 2006 | Labour | Life peer | Former deputy chair of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and of the Competition Commission | |||
28 January 2005 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Bedwellty (1970–1983) for Islwyn (1983–1995), Leader of the Labour Party 1983–92, European Commissioner for Transport and Administrative Reform and Vice-President of the European Commission | |||
6 February 2015 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | President of the Royal Caledonian Ball Trust and commanding officer of the Atholl Highlanders | |||
23 July 1999 | Conservative | Life peer | Executive Chairman of DFS Furniture Company Ltd | |||
7 October 2016 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber (1999–2016) and MP for Leeds North East (1987–1997) | |||
23 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for South Dorset (2001–2010) | |||
22 December 2010 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former vice-president of Citibank, director and co-founder of International Capital Partners, former MP for Richmond Park (2005–2010) and Minister of State for Transport (2013–2015) | |||
28 March 2007 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor of Zoology at the University of Oxford, former chair of the Food Standards Agency, member of the committee on climate change and chair of adaptation sub-committee, chair of the Royal Society Science Policy Advisory Group | |||
22 August 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Epping Forest (1997–May 2024) | |||
27 July 1998 | Crossbench | Life peer | Psychiatric social worker and chairman of the Harold Shipman inquiry and the Baby P inquiry | |||
24 July 1998 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Kingston-upon-Thames (1972–1997) and Chancellor of the Exchequer | |||
17 November 2022 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former barrister | |||
16 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Milton Keynes North (2010–2019) and for North East Milton Keynes (2005–2010) | |||
25 March 2013 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chancellor of the Open University, businesswoman and philanthrope | |||
5 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for South Cambridgeshire (1997–2015) and Leader of the House of Commons | |||
6 September 2013 | Labour | Life peer | Former chancellor of De Montfort University, campaigner for police reform and mother of Stephen Lawerence | |||
3 November 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Founder of the think tank Politeia | |||
3 May 2000 | Labour | Life peer | Emeritus Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics | |||
31 October 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Political economist and former civil servant, economic adviser to the Arbuthnot Banking Group | |||
19 November 2020 | Crossbench | Life peer | Businessman, owner of Lebedev Holdings Ltd (The Evening Standard, The Independent, London Live) and son of Alexander Lebedev | |||
26 May 2006 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Nelson and Colne (1979–1983) for Pendle (1983–1992) | |||
23 June 2021 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Former officer in the Scots Guards, former equerry to the Duke of Kent | |||
16 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Former accountant, banker and Treasurer of the Conservative Party | |||
22 September 2014 | Labour | Life peer | Former deputy secretary general of the Labour Party | |||
22 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Social policy researcher | |||
31 October 2022 | Labour | Life peer | Former barrister, founder of Cavendish Publishing | |||
22 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Judge and lawyer | |||
23 September 1997 | Labour | Life peer | Former special envoy to the Middle East, President of JFS, President of Sense & Sense International, President of Jewish Care | |||
23 December 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Former consultant and editor in chief of the Conservative Research Department and former lecturer in modern history | |||
7 July 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Monklands East (1994–1997) and for Airdrie and Shotts (1997–2005), British High Commissioner to Australia and Secretary of State for Scotland | |||
19 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Chairman of the International Think Tank Policy Network and former chairman of the Public Policy Centre and former managing director of Prima Europe Ltd, a consultancy company | |||
18 June 2018 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP, Secretary of State for Social Security, for Trade and Industry, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer and Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party | |||
21 December 1989 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Businessman, president of the Chartered Trading Standards Institute, former president of the National Trust of Scotland | |||
17 December 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Chairman of the League of Mercy Foundation, former director-general of St. John Ambulance and advocate of free schools | |||
30 July 1999 | Labour | Life peer | Journalist, former chairman of the Fabian Society and political advisor to Anthony Crosland | |||
31 January 2011 | Labour | Life peer | Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at Loughborough University | |||
11 December 2014 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Clerk of the House of Commons | |||
21 October 2015 | Labour | Life peer | Strategy and communications consultant | |||
data-sort-value="Liverpool" | Earl of Liverpool | 23 October 1969 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Businessman | |
12 July 2013 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former Minister for Trade and Investment | |||
data-sort-value="Londesborough" | Lord Londesborough | 23 June 2021 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Businessman, chairman and director of Tussell Limited | |
31 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Children's rights advocate, former Children's Commissioner for England (2015–2021) | |||
12 January 2011 | Crossbench | Life peer | Executive chairman of the Rinku Group and pioneer of widow's rights | |||
13 June 2006 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chairman of the Royal National Institute for the Blind, Professor of Law and Criminology at the University of Leeds | |||
21 February 1992 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Chartered accountant, publisher and editor of The Good Schools Guide | |||
30 September 1997 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | MEP for London (1999–2014) | |||
6 October 2015 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Bank executive and former Co-Treasurer of the Conservative Party | |||
data-sort-value="Lytton" | Earl of Lytton | 16 May 2011 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Chartered surveyor | |
25 July 1989 | Conservative | Life peer | Professor Emeritus of Surgery at Guy's Hospital, associated with King's College London | |||
28 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former First Minister of Scotland | |||
19 June 2018 | Democratic Unionist | Life peer | Former MP for South Antrim (2000–2001, 2005–2015) and for Mid Ulster (1983–1997) | |||
12 July 2010 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Director of Public Prosecutions | |||
27 January 2021 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and British ambassador to Germany and to Israel | |||
17 June 2010 | Lord Speaker | Life peer | Former Senior Deputy Speaker, former chairman of the House of Commons Treasury Committee and former MP | |||
16 October 2015 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Businesswoman and former CEO of Mitie Group PLC | |||
1 September 2016 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Councillor on the Edinburgh City Council | |||
3 August 1999 | Labour | Life peer | Former associate producer at the Royal Shakespeare Company, former executive director of the Royal National Theatre | |||
6 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Vale of York (1997–2010) and for Thirsk and Malton (2010–2015) | |||
17 July 1998 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former chief superintendent in the Durham Constabulary, former president of the Police Superintendents' Association | |||
23 August 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for South Thanet (2015–2024), former acting leader of the UK Independence Party (1997) | |||
8 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for West Derbyshire (1986–2010) and for Derbyshire Dales (2010–2019), Secretary of State for Transport and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster | |||
20 December 1995 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Stockport South (1979–1983), Minister of State for Justice and leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords | |||
21 June 2018 | Labour | Life peer | Former general secretary of the Labour Party | |||
4 October 2016 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Permanent Secretary to the Treasury | |||
25 January 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | Chartered accountant | |||
29 October 2015 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor of Geotechnical Engineering at the University of Cambridge | |||
19 June 1991 | Labour | Life peer | President of the Countryside Alliance | |||
3 October 2005 | Crossbench | Law life peer | Former Deputy President (2017–2018) and Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (2009–2018) and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (2005–2009) | |||
23 February 1988 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Former chair of the Addict Recovery Foundation, former chair of the Drug and Alcohol Foundation | |||
13 October 2008 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Hartlepool (1992–2004), Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Northern Ireland and European Commissioner for Trade | |||
28 October 2019 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Bassetlaw (2001–2019) | |||
2 June 2008 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former director of the Security Service | |||
6 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Businesswoman, civil servant and nurse | |||
7 October 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman, chairman of London & Continental Railways | |||
8 March 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman | |||
11 January 2011 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Commercial and family law QC with specialist interest in human rights and constitutional reform | |||
8 June 2006 | Conservative | Life peer | Chairman of Herriot Ltd and of Hunter Boot Ltd | |||
7 June 1991 | Conservative | Life peer | Farmer, soldier, Deputy Lieutenant of Suffolk, former Councillor on the East Suffolk County Council | |||
26 May 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for North Warwickshire (1983–1992) and for Horsham (1997–2015) | |||
29 March 2007 | Crossbench | Life peer | Founder board member of Poplar HARCA (housing association) and author of The Social Entrepreneur: Making Communities Work | |||
17 June 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Glasgow Cathcart (1979–2001) | |||
21 August 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Former prime minister (2016–2019), former Home Secretary (2010–2016), former MP for Maidenhead (1997–2024) | |||
16 June 2006 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former chairman of the Security Industry Authority, former chair of the Police Complaints Authority and two NHS trusts | |||
5 September 2013 | Labour | Life peer | Lobbyist | |||
16 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, businessman, publisher, philanthropist. | |||
28 January 2021 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Lincoln (1997–2010) | |||
data-sort-value="Meston" | Lord Meston | 26 September 2023 | Crossbench | Lawyer | ||
19 June 2018 | Conservative | Life peer | Businesswoman and activist for women and children | |||
6 October 1998 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former Leader South Somerset District Council, Somerset County Councillor, environmental campaigner | |||
25 October 2022 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Chief executive of Paperchase | |||
10 May 2000 | Labour | Life peer | Businessman | |||
19 September 2014 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MEP for Scotland (2017–2020) | |||
12 March 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Businesswoman and charity campaigner | |||
26 July 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former general secretary of both the Trades Union Congress and the European Trade Union Confederation | |||
17 September 2020 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former editor of The Daily Telegraph, The Spectator and The Sunday Telegraph | |||
15 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Former MEP for London (1999–2020) | |||
12 June 2000 | Labour | Life peer | Professor of History at Brunel University | |||
6 January 2020 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former MP for Loughborough (2010–2019), Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | |||
11 June 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Former director or chief executive of various voluntary sector organisations such as Shelter, Breakthrough Breast Cancer, Workplace Nursery Campaign and Childcare Umbrella | |||
20 June 2001 | Labour | Life peer | Master of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge | |||
9 June 2004 | Conservative | Life peer | President of the National Benevolent Institution | |||
14 June 2005 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Birmingham Yardley (1992–2005), former Secretary State for Education | |||
3 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Financier, former chief executive at Newton Investment Management | |||
7 June 2006 | Democratic Unionist | Life peer | Chairman of the Democratic Unionist Party, former MLA for Fermanagh & South Tyrone (1998–2017), former Minister for Social Development (2000–2001) and Minister for Communities (2016) | |||
26 March 2021 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Comptroller and Auditor General | |||
19 June 2023 | Conservative | Life peer | Former chief executive of the Conservative Party | |||
8 July 2015 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Shipbroker, former Lord Mayor of London | |||
9 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Banker, merchant, former member of Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council | |||
30 April 1997 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Former MP for Lewisham East (1983–1992), former Minister for Sport (1987–1990), former chairman of the British Olympic Association (2005–2012), Olympic rower | |||
6 February 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman, former CEO and executive chairman of PA Consulting Group (1992–2013) | |||
8 November 2022 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Zambian-born economist and author | |||
17 June 2004 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former professor of psychiatry of old age at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals United Medical School | |||
20 October 2015 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Torfaen (1987–2015) | |||
21 October 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Barrister, Minister of State for Home Affairs, councilor on the Gedling Borough Council | |||
28 October 1997 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Northampton South (1974–1997), former chairman of Ways and Means (1992–1997) | |||
21 January 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman | |||
15 June 2004 | Crossbench | Life peer | Philanthropist, author, social reformer, rabbi, former chair of Camden and Islington Community Health Services NHS Trust, former chairman of the King's Fund | |||
11 January 2007 | Crossbench | Law life peer | Former president of the Supreme Court (2012–2017), Master of the Rolls (2009–2012) and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (2007–2009) | |||
15 October 2007 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Minister of State for Security, former diplomat and former chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee | |||
10 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Businesswoman, former civil servant and former Commercial Secretary to the Treasury | |||
25 September 1997 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Chair of Sport at The Prince's Trust | |||
14 July 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Community reform campaigner | |||
31 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Trade unionist | |||
3 November 1997 | Conservative | Life peer | Executive Chairman of the AMAR International Charitable Foundation and of the Iraq Britain Business Council, former MP for Torridge and West Devon (1987–1997) | |||
7 June 2000 | Conservative | Life peer | Chartered accountant, former president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales | |||
14 February 2003 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Earl Marshal | |||
23 September 1991 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Director of Almanach de Gotha Ltd | |||
1 May 2000 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Academic, lecturer at University College London | |||
1 August 1998 | Conservative | Life peer | Professor of Government at the University of Hull | |||
19 July 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former director of government relations, former diary secretary to the then–prime minister Gordon Brown | |||
10 January 2012 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Permanent Secretary to the Treasury, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service | |||
11 September 2009 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission's Human Rights Enquiry | |||
25 February 1999 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, founding president of the British Philosophical Association, former chair of the Nuffield Foundation and the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and former president of the British Academy | |||
7 November 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Leader of the Bexley London Borough Council | |||
28 May 2015 | Crossbench | Life peer | Economist, honorary professor at the University of Manchester, and former Commercial Secretary to the Treasury | |||
1 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Director of Policy to Prime Minister David Cameron | |||
1 May 2000 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Investment manager | |||
5 October 2015 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former communications adviser to David Cameron and Nick Clegg | |||
13 October 2021 | Conservative | Life peer | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland | |||
9 December 2022 | Labour | Life peer | General secretary of the Trades Union Congress | |||
26 November 2018 | Labour | Life peer | Community activist and civil rights campaigner, a former councilor in the London Borough of Haringey | |||
12 July 2023 | Conservative | Life peer | Former parliamentary assistant and special adviser. | |||
24 October 2014 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Former diplomat, First Secretary at the British Embassy in Moscow (1983–1985) | |||
29 January 2025 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | President of the Liberal Democrats (since 2020) | |||
12 September 2013 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former police officer and current non-executive director of the Metropolitan Police | |||
17 January 2011 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Chartered accountant, former councillor on the Barnet London Borough Council, former treasurer for the Liberal Party | |||
3 November 2008 | Crossbench | Life peer | Leading human rights barrister, arguing over a hundred cases before the UK's highest court and the European Court of Justice and of Human Rights | |||
10 May 2000 | Labour | Life peer | Centennial Professor in the Centre for the Study of Global Governance at the London School of Economics, emeritus professor of political theory at the University of Hull, emeritus professor of political philosophy at the University of Westminster | |||
29 January 2021 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Lord Chamberlain and Director General of MI5 | |||
8 October 2019 | Conservative | Life peer | Special adviser to Theresa May, lobbyist | |||
15 July 2010 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former head of public affairs at the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and former chief executive of the Campaign to Protect Rural England | |||
1 March 1999 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, former chairmen of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges of Scotland and of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges of the United Kingdom and former professor of Obstetrics at the University of Dundee | |||
8 June 2006 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Professor at the University of Central Lancashire | |||
17 June 1997 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Oxford (1979–1983) and for Oxford West and Abingdon (1983–1997) and Secretary of State for Education | |||
11 January 2005 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Bath (1979–1992), chairman of the BBC Trust, Secretary of State for the Environment, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Hong Kong, European Commissioner for External Relations | |||
9 October 1996 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Resigned the Labour whip in October 2010 | |||
21 November 2022 | Crossbench | Life peer | Air Chief Marshal, former chair of the NATO Military Committee, former Chief of the Defence Staff, former Chief of Joint Operations, former Chief of Defence Intelligence | |||
18 June 1990 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former leader of UK Independence Party | |||
15 May 1973 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Former Lord Chamberlain | |||
10 October 2019 | Conservative | Life peer | Political advisor, Deputy Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Theresa May | |||
7 March 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Investment banker, former president of Morgan Stanley International | |||
12 January 1999 | Crossbench | Law life peer | President of the Supreme Court (2009–2012), Senior Law Lord (2008—2009), Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (2005–2008), Master of the Rolls (2000–2005), Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (1999–2000) | |||
18 June 2018 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Brentwood and Ongar (1992–2017), Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and Chairman of the Conservative Party | |||
12 August 2024 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former Member of the London Assembly (2008–2024), former Member of Southwark London Borough Council for Newington (1998–2010) | |||
8 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Chiltern District Councillor | |||
23 September 2014 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former leader of Kirklees Council | |||
6 October 1997 | Labour | Life peer | Former chief executive of Carers UK and a founding member of the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations | |||
24 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Businessman | |||
2 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman and business consultant | |||
data-sort-value="Ponsonby of Shulbrede" | Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede | 19 April 2000 | Labour | Life peer | ||
10 July 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Founder and chairman of hospitality and health care firm TLC Group Ltd | |||
13 February 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Downing Street Deputy Chief of Staff under Prime Minister Liz Truss | |||
15 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Leader of South Holland District Council | |||
15 February 2000 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former diplomat | |||
15 July 1999 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chairman of the Judicial Appointments Commission and president of the Royal Commonwealth Society | |||
18 November 2022 | Labour | Life peer | Trade unionist, former general secretary of UNISON (2001–2021) | |||
29 February 2016 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman, writer, former Managing Director of Waitrose, former store manager for John Lewis | |||
26 October 2015 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Bristol South (1987–2015) | |||
29 May 2015 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former MP for North Norfolk (1997–2001), former chair of NHS England (2018–2022) | |||
11 June 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Deputy Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission and former president of the Trades Union Congress | |||
13 September 2013 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MSP for Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale (2003–2011) | |||
11 October 1996 | Labour | Life peer | Former diplomat and former case officer in the Secret Intelligence Service | |||
13 March 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Former chair of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, former vice chair of University College London Hospitals | |||
25 June 2018 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Uxbridge and Uxbridge and South Ruislip (1997–2015) | |||
11 October 2019 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman, founder of Sun Mark | |||
11 July 2023 | Conservative | Life peer | Strategy and communications executive, board member of TechUK | |||
29 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Lawyer and professor | |||
3 April 2019 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Engineer, project director for Atkins | |||
5 October 1994 | Conservative | Life peer | President of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations and former chairman of King's College London Council | |||
22 October 1997 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Solicitor, cricketer, former Treasurer of the Liberal Party and for the Liberal Democrats | |||
28 January 2019 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Financier and Clan Chief of Clan Mackay | |||
18 September 2014 | Labour | Life peer | Chairman of Penguin Random House UK publishers | |||
data-sort-value="Redesdale" | Lord Redesdale | 18 April 2000 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Hereditary peer who sits by virtue of a life peerage, Baron Mitford | |
7 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Leader of North Lincolnshire Council | |||
6 September 2005 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge and Astronomer Royal, president of the Royal Society | |||
16 July 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Motherwell North (1987–1997), for Hamilton North and Bellshill (1997–2005) and for Airdrie and Shotts (2005–2010), Secretaries of State for Scotland, Health, Defence and Home Secretary | |||
11 July 2022 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Businessman | |||
21 July 1999 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Foinistertive of the Liberal Democrats | |||
24 February 2014 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Chief of the Defence Staff | |||
17 October 2016 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former UK Ambassador to France, former National Security Adviser and former Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | |||
24 December 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Vice-Chairman of the Conservative Party, responsible for business links in the City of London and former MP for Bury St Edmunds (1992–1997) and for West Suffolk (1997–2010) | |||
16 October 2019 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for South Down (2010–2017) | |||
13 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for South Leicestershire (2010–2015) and for Blaby (1992–2010) | |||
1 November 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Historian and journalist, visiting professor at the Department of War Studies, King's College London | |||
15 June 2004 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former president of the Welsh Liberal Democrats | |||
24 August 1999 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Hamilton (1978–1997) and for Hamilton South (1997–1999), NATO Secretary General and Secretary of State for Defence | |||
25 October 2022 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Investment banker | |||
15 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Businesswoman and consultant | |||
16 July 1999 | Ulster Unionist | Life peer | Former president of the Ulster Unionist Party | |||
20 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Anglican priest | |||
16 June 2001 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Birmingham Perry Barr (1974–2001) and Chairman of the Food Standards Agency | |||
17 September 2014 | Conservative | Life peer | Former chief executive and chairman of Marks & Spencer | |||
13 July 2023 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former Downing Street Chief of Staff, former principal private secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer | |||
17 December 1979 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Former Metropolitan Police Commander, Master of the Household to the former Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall at Clarence House | |||
28 June 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Cardiff North (1966–1970), for Merthyr Tydfil (1972–1983) and for Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney (1983–2001) | |||
25 June 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Former Leader of the House of Lords | |||
19 June 2023 | Liberal Democrat | Hereditary peer | Photographer | |||
data-sort-value="Russell of Liverpool" | Lord Russell of Liverpool | 11 December 2014 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Business consultant | |
4 October 1996 | Conservative | Life peer | Co-founder and executive director of Saatchi and Saatchi and M&C Saatchi | |||
2 November 2022 | Labour | Life peer | ||||
8 June 1978 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Businessman and solicitor | |||
8 October 2019 | Conservative | Life peer | Journalist for The Mail on Sunday | |||
23 June 2021 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Barrister | |||
8 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Prime Ministerial Trade Envoy to Singapore, businessman and former treasurer to the Conservative Party | |||
29 May 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Commercial Secretary to the Treasury and former president of the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering | |||
20 June 2018 | Conservative | Life peer | Marketing executive and magistrate | |||
4 August 1998 | Labour | Life peer | Former general secretary of the Labour Party | |||
30 October 1997 | Labour | Life peer | Commonwealth Secretary-General, former Attorney General for England and Wales and former Advocate General for Northern Ireland | |||
8 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | ||||
11 May 2000 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former president of the Liberal Democrats | |||
19 September 2014 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former leader of Sheffield City Council | |||
14 February 1991 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Councillor on West Midlands Council (1977–1981) and former Conservative Party Vice Chair (1987–1997) | |||
11 September 2020 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Cabinet Secretary | |||
16 December 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Chair of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities | |||
data-sort-value="Sentamu" | Lord Sentamu | 27 April 2021 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Archbishop of York | |
21 December 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Solicitor | |||
30 September 2020 | Crossbench | Life peer | President of Columbia University, former president and vice-chancellor of the London School of Economics, former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England | |||
6 March 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Solicitor, former councilor on the Barnet London Borough Council | |||
20 December 2010 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Chairman of the Liberal Democrat 2010 general election campaign | |||
20 August 2024 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Reading West (2010–2024), Secretary of State for International Development, Business Secretary and President for COP26 | |||
15 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Broker | |||
2 October 2015 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former councilor for Kew on Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council | |||
21 June 2005 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for South West Norfolk (1987–2005), Secretary of State for Education and Employment and Minister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food | |||
12 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Political Secretary for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Chief of Staff to Conservative leader Michael Howard | |||
17 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former chief executive of the Refugee Council, former chief executive of the National Council for One Parent Families and former director of the education charity UKCOSA | |||
16 September 2014 | Conservative | Life peer | Former digital adviser to David Cameron, former CEO of Tech City UK | |||
14 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former commissioner of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, public affairs consultant | |||
14 July 2010 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former leader of Newcastle City Council | |||
16 February 1981 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Lord High Steward of Ireland | |||
10 September 2020 | Labour | Life peer | Professor of accounting | |||
12 October 2011 | Crossbench | Life peer | Journalist and broadcaster, former mine manager | |||
15 July 1991 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor emeritus of political economy at the University of Warwick, economic historian | |||
7 July 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Shadow Leader of the House of Lords, former Minister of State for Third Sector, former MP for Basildon (1997–2010) | |||
9 October 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Advocate General for Scotland (2024–present) | |||
22 June 2005 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Islington South and Finsbury (1983–2005), Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport and chair of the Advertising Standards Authority | |||
17 February 1995 | Labour | Life peer | President of Scottish Opera and chairman of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe | |||
29 September 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Chief executive of the Association of Conservative Clubs | |||
29 May 2008 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chairman of Weir Group and Scottish and Southern Energy former governor of the British Broadcasting Corporation | |||
13 March 2024 | Plaid Cymru | Life peer | Former acting president of National Union of Students Wales, youngest person ever to receive a life peerage. | |||
12 September 2014 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Senior lecturer in international relations in the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS), Cambridge University | |||
17 July 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Minister of State for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education (since 2024), former MP for Redditch (1997–2010), former Home Secretary (2007–2009) | |||
9 June 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for West Bromwich East (1974–2001) | |||
28 October 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Crawley (1983–1997) and Mid Sussex (1997–2019), former Minister of State for the Armed Forces, grandson of Sir Winston Churchill | |||
data-sort-value="Somerset" | Duke of Somerset | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Landowner, surveyor, Deputy Lieutenant for Wiltshire and for Devon | ||
12 August 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Birmingham Northfield (1982–1983), Warley West (1992–1997), and Warley (1992–1997) | |||
17 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Founder of NEX Group | |||
data-sort-value="Stair" | Earl of Stair | 29 May 2008 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Farmer and businessman. | |
15 July 2021 | Labour | Hereditary peer | Consultant to the American Chemical Society | |||
12 July 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Chief executive of Tomorrow's People Trust | |||
2 February 2011 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Kincardine and Deeside (1991–1992), Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats and Deputy First Minister of Scotland | |||
17 January 1991 | Conservative | Life peer | Chairman of Motability, former executive chairman of P&O | |||
13 July 1999 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former director of NACRO, former secretary general of Penal Reform International and author of books on prison reform | |||
10 December 2007 | Crossbench | Life peer | IG Patel Professor of Economics and Government at the London School of Economics, author of the Stern Report | |||
5 July 2021 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former chief executive of NHS England | |||
6 April 2005 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police | |||
27 March 1987 | data-sort-value="Non-affiliated Conservative Independent" | Conservative Ind. | Life peer | Former chairman of United Newspapers | ||
13 July 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former adviser to Gordon Brown | |||
6 November 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Advocate General for Scotland | |||
28 January 2011 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Chief of the Defence Staff | |||
17 January 2011 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Liberal Democrats HQ Operations Director | |||
2 February 2011 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Councillor and former leader of Liverpool City Council | |||
10 January 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | Former Leader of the House of Lords and Lord Privy Seal, former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Whip, BBC Head of Corporate Affairs, and civil servant | |||
10 January 2011 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Businessman | |||
18 February 2022 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Journalist, novelist, publisher and businessman, founder of Strathcarron Sports Cars plc | |||
18 March 1986 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Former leader of the House of Lords | |||
1 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Political adviser, CEO of the Legatum Institute, former executive director of the Centre for Social Justice | |||
7 September 2020 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former MP for Birmingham Edgbaston from 1997 to 2017 | |||
20 July 2009 | Crossbench | Life peer | TV personality and businessman | |||
30 August 2016 | Conservative | Life peer | Political adviser | |||
11 September 2014 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman and formerly the general secretary of the Board of British Sikhs | |||
20 June 2023 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MEP for Wales (2009–2019) | |||
1 November 2022 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for East Devon (2001–2019) and former Minister of State for Northern Ireland and for Europe and the Americas | |||
17 September 2013 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Teacher, political consultant, government adviser and lobbyist | |||
7 October 1996 | Labour | Life peer | ||||
10 June 2024 | Crossbench | Life peer | Electrical engineer and academic, president of Reuben College, Oxford | |||
5 February 1996 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Lincoln 1962–1974 | |||
13 June 2005 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Bolton West (1974–1983), former MP for Dewsbury (1987–2005), Cabinet minister (1997–2001) | |||
16 July 2010 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Truro (1987–1997) and then Truro and St Austell (1997–2010), former chair of the Liberal Democrats | |||
31 May 2006 | Conservative | Life peer | Government Chief Whip in the Lords | |||
28 October 2022 | Labour | Life peer | Leader of Stevenage Borough Council and councillor for Hertfordshire County Council | |||
2 October 1996 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Barrister, radio and television presenter, former chancellor of Bournemouth University | |||
1 June 2006 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MEP for Cornwall and West Plymouth (1994–1999) | |||
4 October 2013 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (2013–2017) | |||
30 September 1996 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Deputy High Court Judge | |||
26 May 2006 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Political activist and election agent for the Liberal Party | |||
21 October 2015 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Teacher, former Mayor of Watford | |||
23 July 1998 | Labour | Life peer | Former chair of the London Labour Party, former general secretary of the Fabian Society, chief executive of the Young Foundation | |||
6 February 2015 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Chartered surveyor | |||
data-sort-value="Thurso" | Viscount Thurso | 20 April 2016 | Liberal Democrat | Hereditary peer | Former MP for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 2001–2015 | |
18 July 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Minister of State for Prisons, Parole and Probation (since 2024), Chancellor of Keele University (since 2022), CEO of Timpson (2002–2024) | |||
4 October 1994 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Sutton and Cheam (1972–1974) and Councillor | |||
28 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Islwyn 1995–2010 | |||
3 July 2012 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chairman of the Moredun Research Institute, veterinarian and professor emeritus of veterinary parasitology at the University of Liverpool | |||
data-sort-value="Trefgarne" | Lord Trefgarne | 29 June 1962 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Longest-serving member of the House of Lords | |
data-sort-value="Trenchard" | Viscount Trenchard | 17 May 2004 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Businessman, consultant, Royal Green Jackets officer | |
22 October 2015 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Barrister | |||
9 January 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Former general secretary of the Labour Party | |||
23 December 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Former head of the Prime Minister's Policy Unit | |||
10 June 2004 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Petroleum and mining consultant, former MEP for Hertfordshire (1994–1999) | |||
15 October 1993 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Cities of London and Westminster (1970–1974) and for City of London and Westminster South (1974–1977) | |||
2 June 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Pilot and railwayman, chairman of the Rail Safety and Standards Board, former chairman of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, former managing director For London Underground | |||
4 May 2000 | Labour | Life peer | Former Professor of Medicine at the University of Manchester | |||
11 October 2005 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service | |||
7 September 2005 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chair of the Climate Change Committee and former chair of the Financial Services Authority | |||
7 November 2022 | Labour | Life peer | Former member of the London Assembly, Deputy Mayor of London | |||
28 January 2011 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Chief executive of Relate | |||
12 June 2018 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Former MP for Chichester (1997–2017) | |||
18 July 1998 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Community activist, former Councillor in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets | |||
6 November 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Prime Minister's Chief Strategic Advisor | |||
1 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Wantage (2005–2019) | |||
10 October 2005 | Crossbench | Life peer | Financial manager | |||
17 July 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation (since 2024), chair of the Natural History Museum in London (since 2022), clinical pharmacologist. | |||
11 August 2017 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Chartered accountant | |||
30 August 2016 | Conservative | Life peer | Former executive director of the Girls' Schools Association | |||
17 September 2013 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Businessman | |||
2 November 2022 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Barrister, legal scholar, professor of international law at King's College London | |||
2 June 2006 | Conservative | Life peer | Businesswoman | |||
24 April 1992 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Maldon (1974–1983) and South Colchester and Maldon (1983–1992) | |||
28 July 1999 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Bristol West (1979–1997), chancellor of the University of Reading (since 2016), Provost of Eton (since 2009) | |||
19 December 2006 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Chief of the Defence Staff | |||
19 December 1995 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Emeritus professor of international relations at the London School of Economics, former director of studies at the Royal Institute of International Affairs | |||
17 October 2007 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Orkney and Shetland (1983–2001), Advocate General for Scotland and Deputy Leader of the House of Lords | |||
15 May 2000 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Cytologist, professor and PR consultant | |||
4 September 2020 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former MP for Barrow and Furness (2010–2019) | |||
11 October 2007 | Non-affiliated | Life peer | Solicitor, former chairman of the Conservative Party, former Minister of State for Faith and Communities | |||
10 July 1999 | Labour | Life peer | Trade unionist, former general secretary of the Association of University Teachers | |||
11 January 2011 | Conservative | Life peer | Internationally recognised expert on management of police forces | |||
2 November 2015 | Crossbench | Life peer | Professor emeritus of healthcare management at the University of Plymouth | |||
6 November 1997 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Glasgow Central (1989–1997) and MSP for Glasgow Cathcart (1999–2005) | |||
21 November 2022 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for West Bromwich East (2001–2019), former chair of the Labour Party, former deputy leader of the Labour Party, former Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, chairman of UK Music | |||
23 October 2015 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for St Helens North (1997–2015) | |||
29 June 1990 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Businessman | |||
28 May 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Social entrepreneur and political consultant | |||
16 November 2022 | Life peer | Former Minister of Education in Northern Ireland, former member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for North Down (1998–2017) and for Strangford (2017–2022) | ||||
17 September 2015 | Crossbench | Hereditary peer | Former MEP for Surrey (1979–1984) and Surrey West (1984–1989) | |||
9 July 2007 | Labour | Life peer | Former admiral | |||
2 September 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Chair of the Office for Students (since 2021), former MP for Stockton South (2010–2017) | |||
22 December 2010 | Crossbench | Life peer | Journalist and editor-in-chief of the Wall Street Journal Europe and former editor of the Sunday Telegraph | |||
20 June 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Trade unionist (UNISON) | |||
5 August 1999 | Labour | Life peer | Former magistrate | |||
10 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Former leader of Birmingham City Council | |||
21 October 1996 | Labour | Life peer | Former general secretary of the Labour Party | |||
19 January 2011 | Plaid Cymru | Life peer | Former MP Caernarfon for (1974–2001) and Leader of Plaid Cymru | |||
14 October 2019 | Labour | Life peer | Newport City Councillor, former head of the Welsh Local Government Association, former teacher | |||
16 October 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Havant (1992–2015) | |||
20 September 2013 | Conservative | Life peer | Minister of State for Home Affairs | |||
18 June 2010 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough (1997–2010) | |||
8 July 2022 | Crossbench | Life peer | Biologist, professor of biodiversity at the University of Oxford and of biology at the University of Bergen, principal of St Edmund Hall | |||
10 July 2010 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Swindon North (1997–2010) | |||
18 November 2002 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service | |||
16 January 2025 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Sedgefield (2007–2019) | |||
18 December 1995 | Labour | Life peer | Professor of Science and Society and emeritus professor of fertility studies at Imperial College London | |||
13 August 2024 | Labour | Life peer | Former MP for Doncaster Central (1997–2024) | |||
2 December 2014 | Crossbench | Life peer | Sir Roy Griffiths Professor of Public Sector Management at King's College London | |||
18 June 2010 | Conservative | Life peer | Businessman and CEO of Next plc | |||
30 December 2020 | Conservative | Life peer | Barrister | |||
15 January 2011 | Labour | Life peer | Lecturer in politics at the University of Oxford and co-founder of Nexus think-tank | |||
2 November 2020 | Labour | Life peer | Trade unionist, former general secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union and of Unite the Union | |||
1 October 1992 | Crossbench | Law life peer | Former Law Lord and chairman of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, visiting professor of law at University College London | |||
14 October 2019 | Crossbench | Life peer | Principal of Homerton College, Cambridge; political activist and government adviser, founder of Operation Black Vote | |||
5 September 2013 | Liberal Democrat | Life peer | Former MP for Thornaby (1974–1983) and for Stockton South (1983–1987) | |||
data-sort-value="Wrottesley" | Lord Wrottesley | 11 July 2022 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Chair of Ice Hockey UK, skeleton racer | |
22 June 2017 | Conservative | Life peer | Communications consultant | |||
21 January 2025 | Conservative | Life peer | Founder and director of the Free Speech Union, associate editor of The Spectator, former associate editor at Quillette | |||
29 September 2015 | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for Acton (1974–1983), for Ealing Acton (1983–1997) and for North West Hampshire (1997–2015) | |||
22 June 2004 | Crossbench | Life peer | Chancellor of the University of Nottingham, actress, social worker, lecturer in media studies. | |||
25 June 2004 | Labour | Life peer | Trade unionist, former general secretary of the National Communications Union and the Communication Workers Union | |||
4 November 1997 | Labour | Life peer | Former chancellor of Cranfield University | |||
13 June 2023 | Crossbench | Life peer | Former Private Secretary to the Sovereign | |||
28 June 2010 | Conservative | Hereditary peer | Businessman |
There are also peers who remain members of the House, but are currently ineligible to sit and vote.
Under section 23 of the Standing Orders of the House of Lords, peers may obtain a leave of absence for the remainder of a Parliament.[1] The following peers are currently on a leave of absence.[2]
Lord | Party | On leave since | Type | Notes | |||
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12 October 2015--> | Conservative | 27 February 2019 | Life peer | Former MP for Bexhill and Battle (2001–2015) | |||
7 October 2019--> | Conservative | 1 February 2023 | Life peer | Former Downing Street Chief of Staff and former MP for Croydon Central (2010–2017) | |||
14 June 2006--> | Non-affiliated | 17 July 2024 | Life peer | Former judge, Outer House of the Court of Session in the Supreme Courts of Scotland | |||
3 September 2020--> | Labour | 24 May 2022 | Life peer | Former MP for North Ayrshire and Arran (2005–2015) | |||
21 April 2009--> | Crossbench | 11 May 2022 | Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (2009), Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (2009–2011) | ||||
2 February 2009--> | Non-affiliated | 9 June 2022 | Life peer | Former minister of state for trade promotion and investment, former chairman of Standard Chartered Bank and Nordic Windpower, currently chairman of PineBridge Investments and partner at Corsair Private Equity partners | |||
17 December 2010--> | Conservative | 22 June 2020 | Life peer | Chief executive and former managing director of Jayroma (London) Ltd, former chairman of the Conservative Party | |||
27 June 2009--> | Conservative | 16 December 2021 | Life peer | Former vice-chairman of investing banking at UBS AG | |||
7 September 2020--> | Conservative | Life peer | Former MP for South Ribble (2010–2015) | ||||
3 November 2017--> | Crossbench | 18 July 2024 | Life peer | Former Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II | |||
9 October 2015--> | Conservative | 31 January 2021 | Life peer | Former MP for Richmond (Yorks) (1989–2015), former Foreign Secretary, former Leader of the House of Commons and former Leader of the Opposition | |||
20 October 2016--> | Conservative | 1 November 2016 | Life peer | UK Ambassador to Italy, former UK Ambassador to France and former Downing Street Chief of Staff | |||
9 July 2007--> | Crossbench | 30 July 2024 | Life peer | Former administrator of the United Nations Development Programme and briefly Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations | |||
30 September 2015--> | Conservative | 6 December 2022 | Life peer | Businesswoman, founder of Ultimo | |||
26 May 1995--> | Conservative | 30 July 2024 | Former shadow minister for the Scotland Office | ||||
24 January 2011--> | Labour | 12 May 2021 | Life peer | Leader of Welsh Labour and First Minister of Wales (since 2024), MS for Mid and West Wales (since 2016), Minister for Health and Social Services in the Welsh Government (2021–2024), Honorary Distinguished Professor at Cardiff University and former MEP for Mid and West Wales (1994–1999) and Wales (1999–2009) | |||
2 October 2013 --> | 18 August 2021 | Life peer | Businessman and novelist | ||||
11 July 2007--> | Non-affiliated | 16 May 2022 | Life peer | Investment banker and economist, chair of Prudential plc, former chair of Santander UK, former government adviser | |||
31 January 2011--> | Crossbench | 17 April 2023 | Life peer | Environmental campaigner, founder of Sandbag |
Under section 137(3) of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, holders of certain judicial offices who are peers are disqualified from sitting and voting in the House of Lords while in office.[3] The following peers are currently subject to this provision.
Lord | Party | Type | Notes | |||
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6 November 2023 | ||||||
Crossbench | 11 January 2020 | Life peer |
The following peer is currently suspended from the House in accordance with section 1 of the House of Lords (Expulsion and Suspension) Act 2015.
Lord | Party | Type | ||||
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20 July 2001--> | 7 December 2020 | Minimum 18 months[4] | ||||
Non-affiliated | 8 January 2025 | Life peer | 6 months[5] |
The following people have been announced to become peers but have not yet received their writ of summons or letters patent and have not been introduced.
Name | Party | Date of announcement | Type | |
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Roger Evans | rowspan=2 | Conservative | 20 December 2024 | Life peer |
Rachel Maclean | ||||
Wendy Alexander | rowspan=9 | Labour | ||
Luciana Berger | ||||
Thangam Debbonaire | ||||
Sue Gray | ||||
Anji Hunter | ||||
Deborah Mattinson | ||||
Anne Marie Rafferty | ||||
Marvin Rees | ||||
Liberal Democrats | ||||
Crossbencher | 20 November 2025 | Hereditary peer | ||
Conservative | 9 January 2026 |