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Sir Keir Starmer in December 2024

A list of nominations for life peerages was announced by the Prime Minister's Office on 20 December 2024.

Labour

  • Prof. Wendy Alexander, FRSE – Vice Chair of the British Council, former Member of the Scottish Parliament for Paisley North and previously Labour Leader in the Scottish Parliament.
  • Sir Brendan Barber to be Baron Barber of Ainsdale – 20 January 2025
  • Luciana Berger – former Member of Parliament for Liverpool Wavertree and current Chair of the Maternal Mental Health Alliance.
  • Mary Bousted – formerly the Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union (NEU), and education policy adviser.
  • Kevin Brennan – former Member of Parliament for Cardiff West and former Minister of State at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Children, Schools and Families.
  • Lyn Brown – former Member of Parliament for West Ham and former Shadow Minister.
  • Dinah Caine, CBE – Chair of Camden STEAM, formerly Chair of Goldsmiths University and CEO and Chair of Creative Skillset.
  • Kay Carberry, CBE – former Assistant General Secretary of the British Trades Union Congress (TUC).
  • Margaret Patricia Curran to be Baroness Curran, of Townhead in the City of Glasgow – 15 January 2025
  • Thangam Debbonaire – former Member of Parliament for Bristol West and former Shadow Secretary of State.
  • Julie Elliott – former Member of Parliament for Sunderland Central and former Shadow Minister.
  • David Evans to be Baron Evans of Sealand – 17 January 2025
  • Sue Gray – former Chief of Staff to Prime Minister and former Cabinet Office Second Permanent Secretary.
  • Theresa Griffin to be Baroness Griffin of Princethorpe, of Princethorpe in the County of Warwickshire – 16 January 2025
  • Anji Hunter – Senior Advisor at Edelman, and former Head of Government Relations in Downing Street.
  • Rt Hon. Carwyn Jones – former Member of the Senedd (MS) for Bridgend and First Minister of Wales.
  • Mike Katz – National Chair of Jewish Labour Movement and a former Camden Councillor.
  • Gerard Lemos, CMG CBE – Social Policy expert and Chair of English Heritage, Chair of National Savings & Investments (NS&I), and Chair of London Institute of Banking and Finance.
  • Her Honour Judge Alison Levitt, KC – Master of the Bench of the Inner Temple. Previously Principal Legal Advisor to the Director of Public Prosecutions and a Circuit Judge specialising in serious crime, including rape.
  • Anne Longfield, CBE – Campaigner for children and formerly served as the Children's Commissioner for England. Founder and Executive Chair of the Centre for Young Lives.
  • Deborah Mattinson – former Director of Strategy to Sir Keir Starmer. Co-founder of BritainThinks.
  • Steve McCabe – former Member of Parliament for Birmingham Hall Green and Birmingham Selly Oak, and former Government Whip.
  • Claude Ajit Moraes, OBE, to be Baron Moraes, of Hawkhill in the City of Dundee – 15 January 2025
  • Wendy Nichols – UNISON Yorkshire and Humberside Regional Convenor and Branch Secretary and Labour Councillor.
  • Hon. Simon Pitkeathley – Currently the Chief Executive of Camden Town Unlimited and Euston Town, formerly the Mayor of London's ‘Champion for Small Business’.
  • Prof. Dame Anne Marie Rafferty, DBE FRCN – Professor of nursing policy and former President of the Royal College of Nursing.
  • Krish Raval, OBE – Founding Director of Faith in Leadership.
  • Marvin Rees, OBE – former Mayor of Bristol and Head of Bristol City Council. Former journalist, voluntary sector manager and NHS public health manager.
  • Revd Dr Russell David Rook , OBE to be Baron Rook – 20 January 2025
  • Phil Wilson to be Baron Wilson of Sedgefield, of Trimdon in the County of Durham – 16 January 2025

Conservative

  • Prof. Nigel Biggar, CBE – Regius Professor Emeritus of Moral Theology at the University of Oxford and Anglican priest.
  • Joanne Cash – Co-founder of Parent Gym and barrister serving as the Southeastern Circuit Junior and a member of the Bar Human Rights Committee.
  • Rt Hon. Dame Thérèse Coffey, DBE , to be Baroness Coffey – 17 January 2025
  • Roger Evans – former Deputy Mayor of London and former member of the London Assembly for Havering and Redbridge.
  • Rachel Maclean – former Member of Parliament for Redditch and former Minister of State for Housing and Planning.
  • Hon. Toby Young – founder and director of the Free Speech Union, and an associate editor of The Spectator.

Liberal Democrat

  • Cllr Shaffaq Mohammed, MBE, current Sheffield City Councillor and former chair of the Liberal Democrat Carers Commission
  • Dr Mark Pack, President of the Liberal Democrats

References

  1. "Political Peerages December 2024". Number 10 Downing Street. Retrieved 20 December 2024.
  2. "Crown Office | The Gazette". www.thegazette.co.uk.
  3. "Baroness Curran". UK Parliament. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
  4. "Baroness Griffin of Princethorpe". UK Parliament. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
  5. "Crown Office | The Gazette". www.thegazette.co.uk.
  6. "Lord Moraes". UK Parliament. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
  7. "Lord Wilson of Sedgefield". UK Parliament. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
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