Affiliation |
Individual |
Appointed and sworn[N 1] |
Roles/reasons |
|
Labour politician |
Diane Abbott |
15 February 2017[2] |
Shadow Home Secretary (2016–2020) |
|
HM judiciary |
John Cameron, Lord Abernethy |
22 March 2005[3] |
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2005–2007) |
|
Conservative politician |
Nigel Adams |
- 29 September 2021[4]
- 15 December 2021[5]
|
Minister of State at the Cabinet Office (2021–2022) |
|
Labour politician |
Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis |
10 June 2009[6] |
Secretary of State for Transport (2009–2010) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Richard Aikens |
- 10 December 2008[7]
- 18 March 2009[8]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2008–2015) |
|
Labour politician |
Bob Ainsworth |
22 March 2005[3] |
|
|
Royal Family/Household |
Sir Clive Alderton |
13 September 2022[9] |
Private Secretary to the Sovereign (2022–present) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Sir Danny Alexander |
13 May 2010[10] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Douglas Alexander |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Valerie Amos, Baroness Amos |
13 May 2003[13] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
|
14 February 1996[14] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Donald Anderson, Baron Anderson of Swansea |
- 30 November 2000[13]
- 14 February 2001[15]
|
Long-serving MP (1966–1970; 1974–2005) |
|
Conservative politician |
Stuart Andrew |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Dame Geraldine Andrews |
|
Lady Justice of Appeal (2020–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Joyce Anelay, Baroness Anelay of St John's |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Lady Elish Angiolini |
14 November 2006[21] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
James Arbuthnot, Baron Arbuthnot of Edrom |
11 February 1998[14] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Mary Arden, Lady Arden of Heswall |
- 15 November 2000[22]
- 14 February 2001[15]
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Edward Argar |
- 13 September 2022[9]
- 12 October 2022[23]
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Iain Armstrong, Lord Armstrong |
10 April 2024[24] |
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2023–present) |
|
Labour politician |
Hilary Armstrong, Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top |
10 March 1999[14] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Richard Arnold |
- 17 December 2019[25]
- 12 February 2020[26]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2019–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Michael Ashcroft, Baron Ashcroft |
- 10 September 2012[27]
- 7 November 2012[28]
|
Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party (2005–2010) |
|
Conservative politician |
Henry Ashton, 4th Baron Ashton of Hyde |
|
Government Chief Whip in the Lords; Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms (2019–2022) |
|
Labour politician |
Catherine Ashton, Baroness Ashton of Upholland |
24 May 2006[31] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Jonathan Ashworth |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Dame Sarah Asplin |
- 15 November 2017[32]
- 8 February 2018[33]
|
Lady Justice of Appeal (2017–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
John Astor, 3rd Baron Astor of Hever |
14 May 2015[34] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Robert Atkins |
28 June 1995[35] |
Minister of State for the Environment and the Countryside (1994–1995) |
|
Conservative politician |
Victoria Atkins |
15 November 2023[36] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Robin Auld |
8 February 1995[35] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Kemi Badenoch |
13 September 2022[9] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Dorothy Bain |
- 10 November 2021[37]
- 15 December 2021[5]
|
Lord Advocate (2021–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking |
8 February 1984[35] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Jonathan Baker |
7 November 2018[38] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2018–present) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Norman Baker |
16 July 2014[39] |
Minister at the Home Office (2013–2014) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Scott Baker |
- 5 November 2002[40]
- 20 November 2002[41]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2002–2010) |
|
Conservative politician |
Steve Baker |
15 November 2023[36] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Tony Baldry |
- 11 December 2013[42]
- 11 February 2014[43]
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Ed Balls |
28 June 2007[44] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Steve Barclay |
20 November 2018[45] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Gregory Barker, Baron Barker of Battle |
- 10 September 2012[27]
- 17 October 2012[46]
|
Minister of State for Climate Change (2010–2014) |
|
Labour politician |
Sir Kevin Barron |
- 19 September 2001[47]
- 31 October 2001[48]
|
|
|
Commonwealth politician |
Dean Barrow |
App. 15 March 2016[49] |
Prime Minister of Belize (2008–2020) |
|
Conservative politician |
Gavin Barwell, Baron Barwell |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Steve Bassam, Baron Bassam of Brighton |
8 July 2009[19] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Michael Bates, Baron Bates |
14 May 2015[34] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Sir John Battle |
- 22 October 2002[52]
- 20 November 2002[41]
|
Member of the International Development Committee (2001–2010) |
|
Labour politician |
Kevan Jones, Baron Beamish |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir David Bean |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2014–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Jack Beatson |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2013–2018) |
|
HM judiciary |
John Beckett, Lord Beckett |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2023–present) |
|
Labour politician |
Margaret Beckett, Baroness Beckett |
|
|
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Alan Beith, Baron Beith |
15 July 1992[35] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Hilary Benn |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Richard Benyon, Baron Benyon |
15 February 2017[2] |
|
|
Other politician |
John Bercow |
8 July 2009[19] |
Speaker of the House of Commons (2009–2019) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Jake Berry |
|
|
|
Commonwealth politician |
Sir Bill Birch |
8 April 1992[64] |
New Zealand Minister of Finance (1993–1999; 1999) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Colin Birss |
- 28 April 2021[65]
- 29 September 2021[4]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2021–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Jill Black, Lady Black of Derwent |
|
|
|
Other politician |
Ian Blackford |
|
Leader of the SNP group in the House of Commons (2017–2022) |
|
Labour politician |
Tessa Blackstone, Baroness Blackstone |
|
Minister for the Arts (2001–2003) |
|
Labour politician |
Sir Tony Blair |
27 July 1994[35] |
|
|
Commonwealth judiciary |
Sir Peter Blanchard |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Hazel Blears |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
David Maclean, Baron Blencathra |
28 June 1995[14] |
|
|
Labour politician |
David Blunkett, Baron Blunkett |
1997[35] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Paul Boateng, Baron Boateng |
30 July 1999[14] |
|
|
Commonwealth politician |
Jim Bolger |
16 April 1991[64] |
Prime Minister of New Zealand (1990–1997) |
|
HM judiciary |
Iain Bonomy, Lord Bonomy |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2010–2012) |
|
Conservative politician |
Virginia Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone |
13 April 1992[35] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Colin Boyd, Baron Boyd of Duncansby |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Ivon Moore-Brabazon, 3rd Baron Brabazon of Tara |
|
Chairman of Committees (2002–2012) |
|
HM judiciary |
Alastair Campbell, Lord Bracadale |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2013–2017) |
|
Conservative politician |
Dame Karen Bradley |
15 July 2016[78] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Keith Bradley, Baron Bradley |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Sir Ben Bradshaw |
10 June 2009[6] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Graham Brady, Baron Brady of Altrincham |
15 November 2023[36] |
Chairman of the 1922 Committee (2010–2024) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Tom Brake |
13 July 2011[79] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Suella Braverman |
19 February 2020[80] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Michael Briggs, Lord Briggs of Westbourne |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Philip Brodie, Lord Brodie |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2012–2020) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Dame Annette Brooke |
16 July 2014[39] |
Long-serving MP (2001–2015) |
|
Labour politician |
Gordon Brown |
- 26 June 1996
- 23 July 1996[14]
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Nick Brown |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Stephen Brown |
21 December 1983[35] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Des Browne, Baron Browne of Ladyton |
|
|
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Malcolm Bruce, Baron Bruce of Bennachie |
19 July 2006[84] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Robert Buckland |
25 July 2019[62] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Ian Burnett, Baron Burnett of Maldon |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Andy Burnham |
28 June 2007[44] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Conor Burns |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Simon Burns |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Stanley Burnton |
11 June 2008[85] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2008–2012) |
|
HM judiciary |
Andrew Burrows, Lord Burrows |
|
Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (2020–present) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Paul Burstow |
- 10 September 2012[27]
- 7 November 2012[28]
|
Minister of State at the Department of Health (2010–2012) |
|
Conservative politician |
Alistair Burt |
6 November 2013[87] |
|
|
Civil Service |
Robin Butler, Baron Butler of Brockwell |
11 February 2004[88] |
Chairman of the Butler Review Committee (2004) |
|
HM judiciary |
Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, Baroness Butler-Sloss |
17 February 1988[35] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Richard Buxton |
- 30 October 1997
- 26 November 1997[14]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (1997–2008) |
|
Labour politician |
Stephen Byers |
29 July 1998[14] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Liam Byrne |
9 October 2008[89] |
|
|
Commonwealth judiciary |
Sir Dennis Byron |
|
|
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Sir Vince Cable |
13 May 2010[10] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Richard Caborn |
10 March 1999[14] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Alun Cairns |
22 March 2016[92] |
Secretary of State for Wales (2016–2019) |
|
Conservative politician |
Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness |
1990 |
|
|
Conservative politician |
David Cameron, Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Kenneth Cameron, Baron Cameron of Lochbroom |
1984 |
|
|
Royal Family/Household |
The Queen |
9 June 2016[95] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Sir Alan Campbell |
5 March 2014[96] |
|
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Menzies Campbell, Baron Campbell of Pittenweem |
10 February 1999[14] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Anthony Campbell |
10 February 1999[14] |
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (1998–2008) |
|
Clergy |
George Carey, Baron Carey of Clifton |
1991 |
Archbishop of Canterbury (1991–2002) |
|
HM judiciary |
Colin Sutherland, Lord Carloway |
9 October 2008[89] |
|
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Alistair Carmichael |
- 15 December 2010[97]
- 9 February 2011[74]
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Robert Carnwath, Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sue Carr, Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill |
|
|
|
Civil Service |
Simon Case |
- 13 September 2022[9]
- 12 October 2022[23]
|
Cabinet Secretary (2020–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir John Chadwick |
30 October 1997[14] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1997–2007)[101] |
|
Labour politician |
Shami Chakrabarti, Baroness Chakrabarti |
|
Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales (2016–2020) |
|
Conservative politician |
Alex Chalk |
26 April 2023[103] |
Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (2023–2024) |
|
Conservative politician |
Lynda Chalker, Baroness Chalker of Wallasey |
1987 |
|
|
Commonwealth politician |
Sir Julius Chan |
1981 |
Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (1980–1982; 1994–1997) |
|
Clergy |
Richard Chartres, Baron Chartres |
- 13 December 1995
- 14 February 1996[14]
|
Bishop of London (1995–2017) |
|
Commonwealth politician |
Perry Christie |
App. 10 March 2004[104] |
Prime Minister of the Bahamas (2002–2007; 2012–2017) |
|
Labour politician |
David Clark, Baron Clark of Windermere |
1997 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1997–1998) |
|
Conservative politician |
Greg Clark |
9 June 2010[105] |
|
|
Commonwealth politician |
Helen Clark |
9 February 1990[64] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Lynda Clark, Baroness Clark of Calton |
- 6 November 2013[82]
- 11 February 2014[43]
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2013–2019) |
|
HM judiciary |
Anthony Clarke, Baron Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony |
- 21 October 1998
- 17 November 1998[14]
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Charles Clarke |
18 July 2001[106] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Christopher Clarke |
- 6 November 2013[82]
- 11 February 2014[43]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2013–2017) |
|
Conservative politician |
Kenneth Clarke, Baron Clarke of Nottingham |
1984 |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Matthew Clarke, Lord Clarke |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2008–2016) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Simon Clarke |
- 20 September 2021[109]
- 15 December 2021[5]
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Sir Tom Clarke |
20 May 1997[14] |
Minister for Film and Tourism (1997–1998) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Sir Nick Clegg |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
James Cleverly |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Dame Thérèse Coffey |
8 October 2019[63] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Patrick Coghlin |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2009–2015) |
|
HM judiciary |
Lawrence Collins, Baron Collins of Mapesbury |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Yvette Cooper |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
John Cope, Baron Cope of Berkeley |
1988 |
|
|
Other politician |
Jeremy Corbyn |
11 November 2015[116] |
Leader of the Opposition (2015–2020) |
|
Labour politician |
Jean Corston, Baroness Corston |
26 June 2003[117] |
Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party (2001–2005) |
|
HM judiciary |
Hazel Cosgrove, Lady Cosgrove |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2003–2006) |
|
Clergy |
Stephen Cottrell |
|
Archbishop of York (2020–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Peter Coulson |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2018–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Claire Coutinho |
15 September 2023[122] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Geoffrey Cox |
11 July 2018[123] |
Attorney General for England and Wales (2018–2020) |
|
Conservative politician |
Stephen Crabb |
16 July 2014[39] |
|
|
Commonwealth politician |
Wyatt Creech |
24 November 1999[64] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
William Cullen, Baron Cullen of Whitekirk |
12 February 1997[14] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Jack Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
David Curry |
26 June 1996 |
|
|
Other politician |
Frances D'Souza, Baroness D'Souza |
8 July 2009[19] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Ara Darzi, Baron Darzi of Denham |
|
Minister for Health (House of Lords) (2007–2009) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Sir Ed Davey |
8 February 2012[124] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Ruth Davidson, Baroness Davidson of Lundin Links |
|
Leader of the Scottish Conservatives (2011–2019) |
|
Labour politician |
Bryan Davies, Baron Davies of Oldham |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
David TC Davies |
27 October 2022[127] |
Secretary of State for Wales (2022–2024) |
|
HM judiciary |
Dame Nicola Davies |
7 November 2018[38] |
Lady Justice of Appeal (2018–present) |
|
Labour politician |
Ron Davies |
1997 |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir David Davis |
12 February 1997[14] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Nigel Davis |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2011–2021) |
|
Labour politician |
Terry Davis |
- 24 November 1999
- 14 December 1999[14]
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir William Davis |
- 15 December 2021[5]
- 16 February 2022[130]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2021–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
John Gummer, Baron Deben |
1985 |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Donnell Deeny |
- 11 October 2017[69]
- 15 November 2017[32]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2017–2019) |
|
Labour politician |
John Denham |
|
|
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Navnit Dholakia, Baron Dholakia |
|
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords (2004–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir James Dingemans |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2019–present) |
|
Labour politician |
Anneliese Dodds |
10 July 2024[132] |
|
|
Other politician |
Nigel Dodds, Baron Dodds of Duncairn |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Raymond Doherty, Lord Doherty |
13 April 2022[133] |
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2020–present) |
|
Other politician |
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson |
15 May 2007[134] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Michelle Donelan |
|
|
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Stephen Dorrell |
1994 |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Leeona Dorrian, Lady Dorrian |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Nadine Dorries |
20 September 2021[109] |
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (2021–2022) |
|
Commonwealth politician |
Denzil Douglas |
|
Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis (1995–2015) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Oliver Dowden |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Mark Drakeford |
13 February 2019[135] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Paul Drayson, Baron Drayson |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
James Drummond Young, Lord Drummond Young |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2013–2020) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Alan Duncan |
9 June 2010[105] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Iain Duncan Smith |
- 19 September 2001[47]
- 31 October 2001[48]
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Philip Dunne |
13 February 2019[135] |
MP (2005–2024) |
|
HM judiciary |
John Dyson, Lord Dyson |
14 March 2001[71] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Maria Eagle |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Ronald Mackay, Lord Eassie |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2006–2015) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Andrew Edis |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir David Edward |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Timothy Eggar |
- 8 February 1995
- 15 March 1995[14]
|
Minister for Energy in the Department of Trade and Industry (1992–1996)[141] |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Patrick Elias |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2009–2017) |
|
Commonwealth judiciary |
Dame Sian Elias |
|
Chief Justice of New Zealand (1999–2019) |
|
Other politician |
Dafydd Elis-Thomas, Baron Elis-Thomas |
13 October 2004[144] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Michael Ellis |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Tobias Ellwood |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Nigel Emslie, Lord Emslie |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2010–2012) |
|
HM judiciary |
Terence Etherton, Baron Etherton |
5 November 2008[136] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
George Eustice |
19 February 2020[80] |
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2020–2022) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Anthony Evans |
1992 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1992–2000)[147] |
|
Conservative politician |
Nigel Evans |
|
Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means (2020–2024) |
|
Conservative politician |
Natalie Evans, Baroness Evans of Bowes Park |
15 July 2016[78] |
Leader of the House of Lords; Lord Privy Seal (2016–2022) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir David Evennett |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton |
12 June 2003[149] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Dame Sarah Falk |
|
Lady Justice of Appeal (2022–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Michael Fallon |
- 10 September 2012[27]
- 17 October 2012[46]
|
|
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Lynne Featherstone, Baroness Featherstone |
16 July 2014[39] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Andrew Feldman, Baron Feldman of Elstree |
14 May 2015[34] |
Chairman of the Conservative Party (2010–2016) |
|
Conservative politician |
Mark Field |
19 March 2015[56] |
Minister of State for Asia and the Pacific (2017–2019) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Julian Flaux |
15 February 2017[2] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Caroline Flint |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Christopher Floyd |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2013–2021) |
|
Other politician |
Stephen Flynn |
|
Leader of the SNP group in the House of Commons (2022–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Vicky Ford |
- 13 September 2022[9]
- 9 November 2022[151]
|
Minister of State for Development (2022) |
|
Conservative politician |
Michael Forsyth, Baron Forsyth of Drumlean |
8 February 1995[14] |
Secretary of State for Scotland (1995–1997) |
|
Other politician |
Arlene Foster, Baroness Foster of Aghadrumsee |
|
|
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Don Foster, Baron Foster of Bath |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
George Foulkes, Baron Foulkes of Cumnock[152] |
|
Minister for Scotland (2001–2002) |
|
Other politician |
Norman Fowler, Baron Fowler |
1979 |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Liam Fox |
13 May 2010[10] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Mark Francois |
9 June 2010[105] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Peter Fraser |
22 May 2024[59] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2023–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Lucy Frazer |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Sir Lawrence Freedman |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Roger Freeman, Baron Freeman |
1993 |
|
|
Conservative politician |
David Freud, Baron Freud |
14 May 2015[34] |
Minister for Welfare Reform (2015–2016) |
|
Conservative politician |
David Frost, Baron Frost |
|
Minister of State for the Cabinet Office (2021) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Adrian Fulford |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Roger Gale |
13 February 2019[135] |
Long-serving MP (1983–present) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Susan Garden, Baroness Garden of Frognal |
|
- Baroness-in-waiting (2010–2013; 2014–2015)
- (Sworn as Privy Counsellor on leaving government)
- Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords (2018–present)
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Conservative politician |
Edward Garnier, Baron Garnier |
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Long-serving MP (1992–2017) |
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Conservative politician |
David Gauke |
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Royal Family/Household |
Christopher Geidt, Baron Geidt |
25 July 2007[157] |
Private Secretary to the Queen (2007–2017) |
|
Labour politician |
Vaughan Gething |
10 April 2024[24] |
First Minister of Wales (2024) |
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Conservative politician |
Nick Gibb |
- 16 November 2016[158]
- 15 February 2017[2]
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HM judiciary |
Sir Peter Gibson |
1993 |
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HM judiciary |
Brian Gill, Lord Gill |
26 March 2002[161] |
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HM judiciary |
Sir John Gillen |
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Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2014–2017) |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Paul Girvan |
7 February 2007[112] |
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2007–2015) |
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Conservative politician |
John Glen |
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HM judiciary |
Angus Glennie, Lord Glennie |
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Senator of the College of Justice (2005–2020) |
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HM judiciary |
Dame Elizabeth Gloster |
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Lady Justice of Appeal (2013–2018) |
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HM judiciary |
Sir John Goldring |
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Labour politician |
Peter Goldsmith, Baron Goldsmith |
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Attorney General for England and Wales (2001–2007) |
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Conservative politician |
Zac Goldsmith, Baron Goldsmith of Richmond Park |
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Conservative politician |
Alastair Goodlad, Baron Goodlad |
1992 |
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Conservative politician |
Sir Robert Goodwill |
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Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (2019) |
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Conservative politician |
Michael Gove |
13 May 2010[10] |
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Commonwealth politician |
Sir Doug Graham |
21 May 1998[64] |
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Conservative politician |
Chris Grayling, Baron Grayling |
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Conservative politician |
Damian Green |
- 10 September 2012[27]
- 17 October 2012[46]
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HM judiciary |
Sir Nicholas Green |
7 November 2018[38] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2018–present) |
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Conservative politician |
Justine Greening |
17 October 2011[164] |
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Conservative politician |
Dominic Grieve |
9 June 2010[105] |
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Labour politician |
Bruce Grocott, Baron Grocott |
- 5 November 2002[40]
- 20 November 2002[41]
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Government Chief Whip in the Lords (2002–2008) |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Peter Gross |
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Conservative politician |
Ben Gummer |
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Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General (2016–2017) |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Charles Haddon-Cave |
7 November 2018[38] |
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Conservative politician |
William Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond |
10 July 1995[14] |
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Labour politician |
Louise Haigh |
10 July 2024[132] |
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Conservative politician |
Douglas Hogg, 3rd Viscount Hailsham |
1992 |
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Labour politician |
Peter Hain, Baron Hain |
18 July 2001[106] |
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HM judiciary |
Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond |
24 November 1999[14] |
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Conservative politician |
Robert Halfon |
14 May 2015[34] |
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HM judiciary |
Heather Hallett, Baroness Hallett |
15 November 2005[165] |
Lady Justice of Appeal (2005–2019) |
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HM judiciary |
Nicholas Hamblen, Lord Hamblen |
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HM judiciary |
Arthur Hamilton, Lord Hamilton |
26 March 2002[161] |
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Conservative politician |
Archie Hamilton, Baron Hamilton of Epsom |
1991 |
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Conservative politician |
Philip Hammond, Baron Hammond of Runnymede |
13 May 2010[10] |
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Conservative politician |
Matthew Hancock |
16 July 2014[39] |
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Conservative politician |
Greg Hands |
5 March 2014[96] |
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Conservative politician |
Sir Jeremy Hanley |
1994 |
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Labour politician |
David Hanson, Baron Hanson of Flint |
6 March 2007[168] |
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HM judiciary |
Andrew Hardie, Baron Hardie |
20 May 1997[14] |
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Labour politician |
Harriet Harman, Baroness Harman |
1997 |
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Conservative politician |
Mark Harper |
14 May 2015[34] |
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Conservative politician |
Simon Hart |
17 December 2019[25] |
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Conservative politician |
Alan Haselhurst, Baron Haselhurst |
22 June 1999[14] |
Chairman of Ways and Means (1997–2010) |
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Labour politician |
Roy Hattersley, Baron Hattersley |
1975 |
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Conservative politician |
Sir John Hayes |
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Other politician |
Helene Hayman, Baroness Hayman |
- 30 November 2000[13]
- 14 February 2001[15]
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Conservative politician |
Sir Oliver Heald |
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Minister of State for Justice (2016–2017) |
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Labour politician |
John Healey |
5 November 2008[136] |
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Conservative politician |
James Heappey |
- 13 September 2022[9]
- 9 November 2022[151]
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Minister of State for the Armed Forces (2020–2024) |
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Lib. Dem. politician |
David Heath |
19 March 2015[56] |
Long-serving MP (1997–2015) |
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Conservative politician |
David Heathcoat-Amory |
14 February 1996[14] |
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Conservative politician |
Chris Heaton-Harris |
16 February 2022[130] |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Launcelot Henderson |
- 14 December 2016[169]
- 15 February 2017[2]
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Lord Justice of Appeal (2016–2021) |
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Conservative politician |
Charles Hendry |
19 March 2015[56] |
Long-serving MP (1992–1997, 2001–2015) |
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Conservative politician |
Oliver Eden, 8th Baron Henley |
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Commonwealth judiciary |
Sir John Henry |
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Court of Appeal of New Zealand (1995–2000) |
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Conservative politician |
Nick Herbert, Baron Herbert of South Downs |
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Minister for Policing and Criminal Justice (2010–2012) |
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Labour politician |
Richard Hermer, Baron Hermer |
10 July 2024[132] |
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Conservative politician |
Michael Heseltine, Baron Heseltine |
1979 |
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Royal Family/Household |
Sir William Heseltine |
1986 |
Private Secretary to the Queen (1986–1990) |
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Conservative politician |
Alexander Fermor-Hesketh, 3rd Baron Hesketh |
1991 |
Government Chief Whip in the Lords; Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms (1991–1993) |
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Labour politician |
Patricia Hewitt |
9 June 2001[13] |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Gary Hickinbottom |
3 May 2017[50] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2017–2021) |
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Conservative politician |
Terence Higgins, Baron Higgins |
1979 |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Malachy Higgins |
7 February 2007[112] |
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2007–2014)[170] |
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Conservative politician |
Jonathan Hill, Baron Hill of Oareford |
9 January 2013[75] |
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Labour politician |
Keith Hill |
26 June 2003[117] |
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Conservative politician |
Damian Hinds |
11 January 2018[171] |
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HM judiciary |
Patrick Hodge, Lord Hodge |
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Labour politician |
Margaret Hodge, Baroness Hodge of Barking |
26 June 2003[117] |
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HM judiciary |
Leonard Hoffmann, Baron Hoffmann |
1992 |
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Conservative politician |
Richard Holden |
13 December 2023[172] |
Minister without Portfolio and Chairman of the Conservative Party (2023–2024) |
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Commonwealth politician |
Andrew Holness |
App. 26 May 2021[17] |
Prime Minister of Jamaica (2016–present) |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Timothy Holroyde |
- 15 November 2017[32]
- 8 February 2018[33]
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Lord Justice of Appeal (2017–present) |
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Labour politician |
Geoff Hoon |
12 October 1999[14] |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Anthony Hooper |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2004–2012)[174] |
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HM judiciary |
David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead |
1989 |
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Clergy |
David Hope, Baron Hope of Thornes |
1991 |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Mark Horner |
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Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2022–present) |
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Other politician |
Stewart Hosie |
- 10 March 2021[16]
- 29 September 2021[4]
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Conservative politician |
Michael Howard, Baron Howard of Lympne |
1990 |
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Conservative politician |
Alan Howarth, Baron Howarth of Newport |
15 November 2000[22] |
Minister for the Arts (1998–2001) |
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Labour politician |
Sir George Howarth |
12 October 2005[176] |
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Conservative politician |
Frederick Curzon, 7th Earl Howe |
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Conservative politician |
David Howell, Baron Howell of Guildford |
1979 |
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Labour politician |
Kim Howells |
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Other politician |
Sir Lindsay Hoyle |
12 February 2013[57] |
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HM judiciary |
Anthony Hughes, Lord Hughes of Ombersley |
19 July 2006[84] |
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Labour politician |
Beverley Hughes, Baroness Hughes of Stretford |
11 February 2004[88] |
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Lib. Dem. politician |
Sir Simon Hughes |
- 15 December 2010[97]
- 9 February 2011[74]
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Conservative politician |
Jeremy Hunt |
13 May 2010[10] |
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Labour politician |
Philip Hunt, Baron Hunt of Kings Heath |
8 July 2009[19] |
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Conservative politician |
David Hunt, Baron Hunt of Wirral |
1990 |
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Conservative politician |
Nick Hurd |
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Conservative politician |
Douglas Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell |
1982 |
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Labour politician |
John Hutton, Baron Hutton of Furness |
18 July 2001[106] |
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Commonwealth politician |
Hubert Ingraham |
1993 |
Prime Minister of the Bahamas (1992–2002; 2007–2012) |
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Labour politician |
Adam Ingram |
10 February 1999[14] |
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HM judiciary |
Derry Irvine, Baron Irvine of Lairg |
1997 |
Lord Chancellor (1997–2003) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Stephen Irwin |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2016–2020) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Alister Jack |
25 July 2019[62] |
Secretary of State for Scotland (2019–2024) |
|
Conservative politician |
Michael Jack |
12 February 1997[14] |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Peter Jackson |
- 15 November 2017[32]
- 8 February 2018[33]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2017–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Rupert Jackson |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2008–2018)[179] |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Robin Jacob |
11 February 2004[88] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2003–2011) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Francis Jacobs |
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Advocate General in the European Court of Justice (1988–2006) |
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Royal Family/Household |
Robin Janvrin, Baron Janvrin |
16 December 1998[14] |
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Conservative politician |
Sir Sajid Javid |
15 April 2014[180] |
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Labour politician |
Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington |
29 July 1998[14] |
Leader of the House of Lords (1998–2001) |
|
Conservative politician |
Ranil Jayawardena |
13 September 2022[9] |
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2022) |
|
Conservative politician |
Robert Jenrick |
25 July 2019[62] |
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Labour politician |
Alan Johnson |
8 October 2003[60] |
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Conservative politician |
Boris Johnson |
15 July 2016[78] |
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Labour politician |
Dame Diana Johnson |
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Conservative politician |
Jo Johnson, Baron Johnson of Marylebone |
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Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation (2019) |
|
Other politician |
Alison Johnstone |
16 March 2022[181] |
Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament (2021–present) |
|
Labour politician |
Barry Jones, Baron Jones |
- 22 June 1999
- 21 July 1999[14]
|
Intelligence and Security Committee (1994–2001) |
|
Labour politician |
Carwyn Jones |
|
First Minister of Wales (2009–2018) |
|
Labour politician |
Darren Jones |
10 July 2024[132] |
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Conservative politician |
David Jones |
10 September 2012[27] |
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Other politician |
Elin Jones |
16 March 2022[181] |
Llywydd of the Senedd/Presiding Officer of the National Assembly for Wales (2016–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Marcus Jones |
8 March 2023[139] |
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Conservative politician |
Michael Jopling, Baron Jopling |
1979 |
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Other politician |
Ajay Kakkar, Baron Kakkar |
10 December 2014[55] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Maurice Kay |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2004–2014)[182] |
|
Conservative politician |
Gillian Keegan |
27 October 2022[127] |
Secretary of State for Education (2022–2024) |
|
HM judiciary |
Dame Siobhan Keegan |
- 29 September 2021[4]
- 10 November 2021[37]
|
Lady Chief Justice of Northern Ireland (2021–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Richard Keen, Baron Keen of Elie |
- 11 October 2017[69]
- 15 November 2017[32]
|
Advocate General for Scotland (2015–2020) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir David Keene |
- 30 November 2000[13]
- 14 February 2001[15]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2000–2009)[182] |
|
Commonwealth judiciary |
Sir Kenneth Keith |
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|
Labour politician |
Ruth Kelly |
16 December 2004[13] |
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|
Labour politician |
Liz Kendall |
6 July 2024[184] |
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Other politician |
Jane Kennedy |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Paul Kennedy |
1992 |
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|
Labour politician |
Roy Kennedy, Baron Kennedy of Southwark |
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|
Labour politician |
Sadiq Khan |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Dame Eleanor King |
|
Lady Justice of Appeal (2014–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater |
1979 |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Derek Emslie, Lord Kingarth |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2005–2010) |
|
Labour politician |
Neil Kinnock, Baron Kinnock |
1983 |
|
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Archy Kirkwood, Baron Kirkwood of Kirkhope |
|
Liberal Democrat Chief Whip in the Lords (1992–1997) |
|
HM judiciary |
David Kitchin, Lord Kitchin |
16 November 2011[128] |
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|
Conservative politician |
Sir Greg Knight |
10 July 1995[14] |
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|
Labour politician |
Jim Knight, Baron Knight of Weymouth |
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|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Susan Kramer, Baroness Kramer |
10 December 2014[55] |
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|
Conservative politician |
Kwasi Kwarteng |
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|
Labour politician |
Peter Kyle |
10 July 2024[132] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Eleanor Laing, Baroness Laing of Elderslie |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Dame Elisabeth Laing |
- 16 December 2020[189]
- 29 September 2021[4]
|
Lady Justice of Appeal (2020–present) |
|
Other politician |
Sir Norman Lamb |
16 July 2014[39] |
Minister at the Department of Health (2012–2015) |
|
Other politician |
Herbert Laming, Baron Laming |
16 July 2014[39] |
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|
Labour politician |
David Lammy |
5 November 2008[136] |
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|
Conservative politician |
Norman Lamont, Baron Lamont of Lerwick |
1986 |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Mark Lancaster, Baron Lancaster of Kimbolton |
|
Minister of State for the Armed Forces (2017–2019) |
|
Conservative politician |
Ian Lang, Baron Lang of Monkton |
1990 |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Andrew Lansley, Baron Lansley |
13 May 2010[10] |
|
|
Commonwealth politician |
Sir Kamuta Latasi |
|
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|
HM judiciary |
Sir David Latham |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2000–2009)[182] |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
David Laws |
13 May 2010[10] |
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|
Conservative politician |
Dame Andrea Leadsom |
15 July 2016[78] |
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HM judiciary |
George Leggatt, Lord Leggatt |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Edward Leigh |
13 February 2019[135] |
Long-serving MP (1983–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Oliver Letwin |
|
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|
HM judiciary |
Sir Brian Leveson |
14 November 2006[21] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Brandon Lewis |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Clive Lewis |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2020–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Julian Lewis |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Kim Lewison |
16 November 2011[128] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2011–present) |
|
Labour politician |
Helen Liddell, Baroness Liddell of Coatdyke |
- 29 October 1998
- 16 December 1998[14]
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|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir David Lidington |
- 15 December 2010[97]
- 9 February 2011[74]
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|
Conservative politician |
Peter Lilley, Baron Lilley |
1990 |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Keith Lindblom |
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|
Conservative politician |
Edward Llewellyn, Baron Llewellyn of Steep |
14 May 2015[34] |
Downing Street Chief of Staff (2010–2016) |
|
HM judiciary |
Anthony Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Berwick |
1984 |
|
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Conservative politician |
Sir Peter Lloyd |
8 February 1994[193] |
Minister at the Home Office (1992–1994) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Timothy Lloyd |
7 June 2005[12] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2005–2013) |
|
HM judiciary |
David Lloyd Jones, Lord Lloyd-Jones |
- 7 November 2012[28]
- 12 February 2013[57]
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Other politician |
Elfyn Llwyd |
|
Leader of Plaid Cymru in the UK Parliament (2001–2015) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Andrew Longmore |
14 March 2001[71] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2001–2019) |
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Royal Family/Household |
Richard Luce, Baron Luce |
1986 |
|
|
Civil Service |
Sir Roderic Lyne |
|
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|
Labour politician |
Sir Ian McCartney |
10 March 1999[14] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Bernard McCloskey |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2019–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Richard McCombe |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2012–2021) |
|
Labour politician |
Jack McConnell, Baron McConnell of Glenscorrodale |
|
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|
Labour politician |
Gus Macdonald, Baron Macdonald of Tradeston |
- 30 July 1999
- 16 October 1999[14]
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|
Labour politician |
John McDonnell |
|
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (2015–2020) |
|
Labour politician |
Pat McFadden |
5 November 2008[136] |
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|
Other politician |
John McFall, Baron McFall of Alcluith |
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|
HM judiciary |
Sir Andrew McFarlane |
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|
Conservative politician |
John MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market |
1985 |
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|
Labour politician |
Dame Anne McGuire |
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|
Other politician |
Ken Macintosh |
16 November 2016[158] |
Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament (2016–2021) |
|
Conservative politician |
Andrew MacKay[14] |
11 February 1998 |
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|
Conservative politician |
James Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern |
1979 |
|
|
Commonwealth politician |
Sir Don McKinnon |
8 April 1992[64] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Ranald MacLean, Lord MacLean |
31 October 2001[48] |
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2001–2005) |
|
Labour politician |
Henry McLeish |
|
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|
Conservative politician |
Patrick McLoughlin, Baron McLoughlin |
22 June 2005[197] |
|
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Tom McNally, Baron McNally |
|
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|
Labour politician |
Tony McNulty |
25 July 2007[157] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Stephen McPartland |
- 13 September 2022[9]
- 12 October 2022[23]
|
(Sworn as Privy Counsellor on leaving government) |
|
Labour politician |
Fiona Mactaggart |
|
Long-serving MP (1997–2017) |
|
Conservative politician |
Esther McVey |
|
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|
HM judiciary |
Dame Julia Macur |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Paul Maguire |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2021–2022) |
|
Labour politician |
Shabana Mahmood |
6 July 2024[184] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir John Major |
1987 |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Colin Campbell, Lord Malcolm |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2014–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Stephen Males |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2019–present) |
|
Labour politician |
Mark Malloch Brown, Baron Malloch-Brown |
25 July 2007[157] |
Minister for Africa, Asia and the United Nations (2007–2009) |
|
Conservative politician |
Kit Malthouse |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Jonathan Mance, Baron Mance |
- 2 June 1999
- 21 July 1999[14]
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|
Labour politician |
Peter Mandelson, Baron Mandelson |
29 July 1998[14] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Michael Bruce, Lord Marnoch |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2001–2005) |
|
Other politician |
Tricia Marwick |
|
Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament (2011–2016) |
|
Conservative politician |
Michael Mates |
11 February 2004[88] |
Butler Review Committee (2004) |
|
HM judiciary |
Hugh Matthews, Lord Matthews |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2021–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Francis Maude, Baron Maude of Horsham |
1992 |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Anthony May |
18 March 1998[14] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Theresa May, Baroness May of Maidenhead |
17 July 2003[203] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
David Mellor |
1990 |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Duncan Menzies, Lord Menzies |
14 March 2012[204] |
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2012–2021) |
|
Conservative politician |
Johnny Mercer |
|
Minister of State for Veterans' Affairs (2022, 2022–2024) |
|
Labour politician |
Alun Michael |
29 October 1998[14] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Alan Milburn |
29 October 1998[14] |
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|
Labour politician |
David Miliband |
7 May 2005[83] |
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|
Labour politician |
Ed Miliband |
29 June 2007[205] |
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|
Conservative politician |
Dame Maria Miller |
10 September 2012[27] |
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Conservative politician |
Dame Amanda Milling |
19 February 2020[80] |
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|
Conservative politician |
Anne Milton |
19 March 2015[56] |
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|
Conservative politician |
Andrew Mitchell |
13 May 2010[10] |
|
|
Commonwealth politician |
Keith Mitchell |
App. 10 March 2004[104] |
Prime Minister of Grenada (1995–2008; 2013–2022) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Michael Moore |
9 June 2010[105] |
Secretary of State for Scotland (2010–2013) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Martin Moore-Bick |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2005–2016) |
|
Conservative politician |
Penny Mordaunt |
15 November 2017[32] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Declan Morgan |
|
Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland (2009–2021) |
|
Conservative politician |
Nicky Morgan, Baroness Morgan of Cotes |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Estelle Morris, Baroness Morris of Yardley |
12 October 1999[14] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Andrew Morritt |
- 2 November 1994
- 24 November 1994[14]
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Wendy Morton |
13 September 2022[9] |
Government Chief Whip in the Commons and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (2022) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Alan Moses |
15 November 2005[165] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2005–2014) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Andrew Moylan |
- 11 October 2017[69]
- 15 November 2017[32]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2017–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Frank Mulholland, Lord Mulholland |
|
Lord Advocate (2011–2016) |
|
Clergy |
Dame Sarah Mullally |
14 March 2018[190] |
Bishop of London (2018–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir John Mummery |
- 15 October 1996
- 19 December 1996[14]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (1996–2013) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir James Munby |
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Conservative politician |
David Mundell |
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Labour politician |
Jim Murphy |
9 October 2008[89] |
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Labour politician |
Paul Murphy, Baron Murphy of Torfaen |
10 February 1999[14] |
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Conservative politician |
Andrew Murrison |
22 May 2019[208] |
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Labour politician |
Ian Murray |
10 July 2024[132] |
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Commonwealth politician |
Said Musa |
App. 12 October 2005[176] |
Prime Minister of Belize (1998–2008) |
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Labour politician |
Lisa Nandy |
6 July 2024[184] |
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Conservative politician |
Michael Morris, Baron Naseby |
1994 |
Chairman of Ways and Means (1992–1997) |
|
Conservative politician |
Richard Needham, 6th Earl of Kilmorey |
1994 |
Minister of State for Trade (1992–1995) |
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HM judiciary |
David Neuberger, Baron Neuberger of Abbotsbury |
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Conservative politician |
Pauline Neville-Jones, Baroness Neville-Jones |
9 June 2010[105] |
Minister for Security (2010–2011) |
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Lib. Dem. politician |
Richard Newby, Baron Newby |
5 March 2014[96] |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Guy Newey |
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Lord Justice of Appeal (2017–present) |
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HM judiciary |
William Nimmo Smith, Lord Nimmo Smith |
7 June 2005[12] |
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2005–2009) |
|
Conservative politician |
Caroline Nokes |
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Minister of State for Immigration (2018–2019) |
|
Conservative politician |
Jesse Norman |
- 6 November 2019[30]
- 12 February 2020[26]
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Lib. Dem. politician |
Lindsay Northover, Baroness Northover |
|
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development (2014–2015) |
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Conservative politician |
Sir John Nott |
1979 |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Christopher Nugee |
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Labour politician |
Mike O'Brien |
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Conservative politician |
Stephen O'Brien |
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for International Development (2010–2012) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sally Oppenheim-Barnes, Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes |
1979 |
Minister of State for Department of Trade (1979–1982) |
|
Conservative politician |
George Osborne |
13 May 2010[10] |
Chancellor of the Exchequer (2010–2016) |
|
HM judiciary |
Kenneth Osborne, Lord Osborne |
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Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2001–2011) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Richard Ottaway |
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Long-serving MP (1983–1987; 1992–2015) |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Philip Otton |
8 February 1995[14] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1995–2001) |
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Other politician |
David Owen, Baron Owen |
1976 |
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Commonwealth politician |
Bikenibeu Paeniu |
1991 |
Prime Minister of Tuvalu (1989–1993; 1996–1999) |
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Conservative politician |
Sir Jim Paice |
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Minister for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2010–2012) |
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Commonwealth politician |
Sir Geoffrey Palmer |
23 December 1985[64] |
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Civil Service |
Dame Janet Paraskeva |
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Member of the Torture inquiry (2010–2013)[160] |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Jonathan Parker |
- 11 September 2000[13]
- 15 November 2000[22]
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Lord Justice of Appeal (2000–2007) |
|
Royal Family/Household |
Andrew Parker, Baron Parker of Minsmere |
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Lord Chamberlain (2021–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Dame Priti Patel |
14 May 2015[34] |
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Conservative politician |
Owen Paterson |
13 May 2010[10] |
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HM judiciary |
Ann Paton, Lady Paton |
10 October 2007[114] |
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2007–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Chris Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes |
1989 |
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Conservative politician |
John Patten, Baron Patten |
1990 |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Nicholas Patten |
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Lord Justice of Appeal (2009–2020) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Geoffrey Pattie |
1987 |
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Labour politician |
Swraj Paul, Baron Paul |
|
Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords and Deputy Chairman of Committees (2008–2010) |
|
Royal Family/Household |
William Peel, 3rd Earl Peel |
14 November 2006[21] |
Lord Chamberlain (2006–2021) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Mike Penning |
5 March 2014[96] |
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HM judiciary |
George William Penrose, Lord Penrose |
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Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2001–2005) |
|
HM judiciary |
Paul Cullen, Lord Pentland |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2020–present) |
|
Other politician |
Claire Perry O'Neill |
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Minister of State for Energy and Clean Growth (2018–2019) |
|
Commonwealth politician |
Winston Peters |
21 May 1998[64] |
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HM judiciary |
Alexander Philip, Lord Philip |
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Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2005–2007) |
|
Conservative politician |
Chris Philp |
- 13 September 2022[9]
- 12 October 2022[23]
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HM judiciary |
Sir Stephen Phillips |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2020–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Nicholas Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers |
23 November 1995 |
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Labour politician |
Bridget Phillipson |
10 July 2024[132] |
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Conservative politician |
Eric Pickles, Baron Pickles |
13 May 2010[10] |
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (2010–2015) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Malcolm Pill |
8 February 1995[14] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1995–2013) |
|
Conservative politician |
Christopher Pincher |
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|
HM judiciary |
Sir Andrew Popplewell |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2019–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Michael Portillo |
1992 |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Mark Potter |
- 26 June 1996
- 23 July 1996[14]
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Labour politician |
Lucy Powell |
6 July 2024[184] |
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Other politician |
Usha Prashar, Baroness Prashar |
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Conservative politician |
Victoria Prentis |
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Attorney General for England and Wales (2022–2024) |
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Labour politician |
Dawn Primarolo, Baroness Primarolo |
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Conservative politician |
Mark Pritchard |
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Long-serving MP (2005–present) |
|
Commonwealth politician |
Sir Tomasi Puapua |
1982 |
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Labour politician |
James Purnell |
28 June 2007[44] |
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Conservative politician |
Sir Jeremy Quin |
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Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General (2022–2023) |
|
Labour politician |
Joyce Quin, Baroness Quin |
- 29 October 1998
- 16 December 1998[14]
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Minister of State for Europe (1998–1999) |
|
Conservative politician |
Dominic Raab |
11 July 2018[123] |
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|
HM judiciary |
Dame Anne Rafferty |
|
Lady Justice of Appeal (2011–2020) |
|
Labour politician |
Angela Rayner |
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|
Labour politician |
Nick Raynsford |
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Conservative politician |
John Randall, Baron Randall of Uxbridge |
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Treasurer of the Household and Deputy Chief Whip (2010–2013) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir John Redwood |
1993 |
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HM judiciary |
Robert Reed, Baron Reed of Allermuir |
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Labour politician |
Steve Reed |
10 July 2024[132] |
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Conservative politician |
Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg |
25 July 2019[62] |
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Labour politician |
Rachel Reeves |
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Other politician |
Sir George Reid |
13 October 2004[144] |
Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament (2003–2007) |
|
Labour politician |
John Reid, Baron Reid of Cardowan |
29 July 1998[14] |
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Labour politician |
Jonathan Reynolds |
10 July 2024[132] |
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HM judiciary |
David Richards, Lord Richards of Camberwell |
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|
HM judiciary |
Sir Stephen Richards |
15 November 2005[165] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2005–2016) |
|
Civil Service |
Sir Peter Riddell |
|
Member of the Detainee Inquiry (2010–2011)[160][213] |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Malcolm Rifkind |
1986 |
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|
HM judiciary |
Sir Colin Rimer |
14 November 2007[115] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2007–2014) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Bernard Rix |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2000–2013) |
|
Conservative politician |
Andrew Robathan, Baron Robathan |
- 15 December 2010[97]
- 9 February 2011[74]
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Other politician |
Angus Robertson |
- 10 September 2015
- 8 October 2015[215]
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|
Labour politician |
George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen |
1997 |
|
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Conservative politician |
Sir Hugh Robertson |
- 10 September 2012[27]
- 17 October 2012[46]
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Other politician |
Gavin Robinson |
|
- Deputy Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (2023–2024)
- Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party in the House of Commons (2024–present)
- Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (2024–present)
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Other politician |
Peter Robinson |
15 May 2007[134] |
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Lib. Dem. politician |
William Rodgers, Baron Rodgers of Quarry Bank |
1975 |
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Labour politician |
Jeff Rooker, Baron Rooker |
24 November 1999[14] |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Christopher Rose |
1992 |
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|
HM judiciary |
Vivien Rose, Lady Rose of Colmworth |
|
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|
HM judiciary |
Donald Ross, Lord Ross |
1985 |
Lord Justice Clerk (1985–1997) |
|
Labour politician |
Janet Royall, Baroness Royall of Blaisdon |
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|
Conservative politician |
Amber Rudd |
14 May 2015[34] |
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|
Labour politician |
Dame Joan Ruddock |
|
Minister of State for Energy (2009–2010) |
|
Other politician |
Joan Ryan |
25 July 2007[157] |
Special Representative to Cyprus (2007–2008) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Ernest Ryder |
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|
Conservative politician |
Richard Ryder, Baron Ryder of Wensum |
1990 |
Government Chief Whip in the Commons and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (1990–1995) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Tim Sainsbury |
1992 |
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|
HM judiciary |
Philip Sales, Lord Sales |
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|
Conservative politician |
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1994 |
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Other politician |
Alex Salmond |
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|
HM judiciary |
Mark Saville, Baron Saville of Newdigate |
1994 |
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|
Other politician |
Liz Saville Roberts |
13 March 2019[201] |
Leader of Plaid Cymru in the House of Commons (2017–present) |
|
Commonwealth judiciary |
Dame Joan Sawyer |
|
President of the Court of Appeal of the Bahamas (2001–2010) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Konrad Schiemann |
17 May 1995[14] |
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|
Labour politician |
Patricia Scotland, Baroness Scotland of Asthal |
18 July 2001[106] |
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|
HM judiciary |
Richard Scott, Baron Scott of Foscote |
1991 |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Stephen Sedley |
10 February 1999[14] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1999–2011) |
|
Clergy |
John Sentamu, Baron Sentamu |
15 November 2005[165] |
Archbishop of York (2005–2020) |
|
Conservative politician |
Grant Shapps |
|
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|
Conservative politician |
Alok Sharma, Baron Sharma |
25 July 2019[62] |
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|
HM judiciary |
Dame Victoria Sharp |
- 6 November 2013[82]
- 11 February 2014[43]
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|
HM judiciary |
Sir John Sheil |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2004–2006)[218][219] |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Alec Shelbrooke |
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|
Conservative politician |
Gillian Shephard, Baroness Shephard of Northwold |
1992 |
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|
Commonwealth politician |
Dame Jenny Shipley |
21 May 1998[64] |
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|
Labour politician |
Clare Short |
1997 |
Secretary of State for International Development (1997–2003) |
|
HM judiciary |
Ingrid Simler, Lady Simler |
|
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|
Commonwealth politician |
Sir Kennedy Simmonds |
1984 |
Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis (1983–1995) |
|
Conservative politician |
Mark Simmonds |
10 December 2014[55] |
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|
HM judiciary |
Sir Peregrine Simon |
11 November 2015[116] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2015–2020) |
|
Conservative politician |
Keith Simpson |
19 March 2015[56] |
Long-serving MP (1997–2019) |
|
Commonwealth politician |
Ian Sinclair |
1977 |
Australian government minister (1965–1972; 1975–1983) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Rabinder Singh |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2017–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Chris Skidmore |
|
Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation (2019–2020) |
|
Labour politician |
Andrew Smith |
20 May 1997[14] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Angela Smith, Baroness Smith of Basildon |
|
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|
HM judiciary |
Anne Smith, Lady Smith |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2012–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Chloe Smith |
13 September 2022[9] |
|
|
Labour politician |
Chris Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury |
1997 |
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (1997–2001) |
|
Labour politician |
Jacqui Smith, Baroness Smith of Malvern |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Dame Janet Smith |
|
Lady Justice of Appeal (2002–2011) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Julian Smith |
|
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|
HM judiciary |
Sir Richard Snowden |
- 15 December 2021[5]
- 16 February 2022[130]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2021–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Nicholas Soames, Baron Soames of Fletching |
13 July 2011[79] |
|
|
Commonwealth politician |
Enele Sopoaga |
App. 14 March 2018[190] |
Prime Minister of Tuvalu (2013–2019) |
|
Other politician |
Anna Soubry |
14 May 2015[34] |
Minister for Small Business (2015–2016) |
|
Labour politician |
John Spellar, Baron Spellar |
18 July 2001[106] |
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Conservative politician |
Dame Caroline Spelman |
13 May 2010[10] |
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|
Conservative politician |
Sir Mark Spencer |
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|
Conservative politician |
Sir John Stanley |
1984 |
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|
Labour politician |
Sir Keir Starmer |
19 July 2017[68] |
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Other politician |
David Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood |
1977 |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Ben Stephens, Lord Stephens of Creevyloughgare |
- 11 October 2017[69]
- 15 November 2017[32]
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|
Conservative politician |
Andrew Stephenson |
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|
Labour politician |
Jo Stevens |
10 July 2024[132] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Bob Stewart |
- 10 March 2021[16]
- 15 December 2021[5]
|
MP (2010–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Rory Stewart |
3 May 2019[224] |
Secretary of State for International Development (2019) |
|
Conservative politician |
Tina Stowell, Baroness Stowell of Beeston |
16 July 2014[39] |
Leader of the House of Lords and Lord Privy Seal (2014–2016) |
|
Labour politician |
Gavin Strang |
1997 |
Minister of State for Transport (1997–1998) |
|
Conservative politician |
Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde |
28 June 1995[14] |
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|
Labour politician |
Jack Straw |
1997 |
|
|
Labour politician |
Wes Streeting |
10 July 2024[132] |
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Conservative politician |
Mel Stride |
|
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|
Commonwealth politician |
Freundel Stuart |
App. 11 December 2013[42] |
Prime Minister of Barbados (2010–2018) |
|
Labour politician |
Gisela Stuart, Baroness Stuart of Edgbaston |
- 10 September 2015
- 8 October 2015[215]
|
Long-serving MP (1997–2017) |
|
Conservative politician |
Graham Stuart |
- 13 September 2022[9]
- 12 October 2022[23]
|
Minister of State for Energy and Climate (2022–2024)[N 6] |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Jeremy Stuart-Smith |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2020–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Murray Stuart-Smith |
1988 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1988–2008) |
|
Other politician |
Nicola Sturgeon |
10 December 2014[55] |
First Minister of Scotland (2014–2023) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Jeremy Sullivan |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Jonathan Sumption, Lord Sumption |
|
Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (2012–2018) |
|
Conservative politician |
Rishi Sunak |
|
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|
HM judiciary |
Ranald Sutherland, Lord Sutherland |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (?–2001) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Desmond Swayne |
13 July 2011[79] |
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Other politician |
John Swinney |
App. 10 July 2024[132] |
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Conservative politician |
Hugo Swire, Baron Swire |
- 15 December 2010[97]
- 9 February 2011[74]
|
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|
Labour politician |
Elizabeth Symons, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean |
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Labour politician |
Mark Tami |
|
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Labour politician |
Ann Taylor, Baroness Taylor of Bolton |
1997 |
|
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Conservative politician |
John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Holbeach |
10 December 2014[55] |
Government Chief Whip in the Lords; Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms (2014–2019) |
|
Conservative politician |
Norman Tebbit, Baron Tebbit |
1981 |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Dame Kathryn Thirlwall |
|
|
|
Commonwealth judiciary |
Sir Ted Thomas |
19 November 1996[64] |
Justice of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand (1995–2001) |
|
HM judiciary |
John Thomas, Baron Thomas of Cwmgiedd |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Nick Thomas-Symonds |
|
|
|
Other politician |
Owen Thompson |
10 April 2024[24] |
Member of the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament (2023–2024) |
|
Labour politician |
Emily Thornberry |
15 February 2017[2] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Mathew Thorpe |
23 November 1995[14] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1995–2013) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
John Sinclair, 3rd Viscount Thurso |
16 July 2014[39] |
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Labour politician |
Sir Stephen Timms |
9 May 2006[188] |
|
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Commonwealth judiciary |
Sir Andrew Tipping |
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|
Conservative politician |
Kelly Tolhurst |
8 March 2023[139] |
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Conservative politician |
Michael Tomlinson |
21 February 2024[226] |
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HM judiciary |
Sir Stephen Tomlinson |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2010–2017) |
|
Labour politician |
Don Touhig, Baron Touhig |
19 July 2006[84] |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence (2005–2006) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Colman Treacy |
- 7 November 2012[28]
- 12 February 2013[57]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2012–2018) |
|
Conservative politician |
David Trefgarne, 2nd Baron Trefgarne |
1989 |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Anne-Marie Trevelyan |
19 February 2020[80] |
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Conservative politician |
Laura Trott |
13 December 2023[172] |
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Conservative politician |
Nicholas True, Baron True |
13 September 2022[9] |
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|
Conservative politician |
Liz Truss |
16 July 2014[39] |
|
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HM judiciary |
Sir Simon Tuckey |
- 21 October 1998
- 17 November 1998[14]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (1998–2008) |
|
Conservative politician |
Tom Tugendhat |
- 13 September 2022[9]
- 12 October 2022[23]
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Alan Turnbull, Lord Turnbull |
|
Senator of the College of Justice (2006–present) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Paul Tyler, Baron Tyler |
5 March 2014[96] |
Long-serving MP (1974; 1992–2005) and member of the House of Lords (2005–2021) |
|
HM judiciary |
Colin Tyre, Lord Tyre |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2021–present) |
|
Conservative politician |
Andrew Tyrie, Baron Tyrie |
16 July 2014[39] |
Chairman of the Treasury Select Committee (2010–2017) |
|
Conservative politician |
Edward Lister, Baron Udny-Lister |
|
Prime Minister's Chief Strategic Advisor (2019–2020) |
|
Conservative politician |
Nicholas Lowther, 2nd Viscount Ullswater |
1994 |
Minister for the Department of the Environment |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Nicholas Underhill |
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2013–present) |
|
Commonwealth politician |
Simon Upton |
|
|
|
Labour politician |
Shriti Vadera, Baroness Vadera |
|
|
|
Conservative politician |
Edward Vaizey, Baron Vaizey of Didcot |
|
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|
Conservative politician |
Shailesh Vara |
8 July 2022[228] |
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2022) |
|
Labour politician |
Keith Vaz |
|
Minister for Europe (1999–2001) |
|
Labour politician |
Valerie Vaz |
|
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons (2016–2021) |
|
Conservative politician |
Theresa Villiers |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Geoffrey Vos |
- 6 November 2013[82]
- 11 February 2014[43]
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir John Waite |
1993 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1993–1997) |
|
Conservative politician |
John Wakeham, Baron Wakeham |
1983 |
|
|
Conservative politician |
William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill |
1990 |
|
|
Royal Family/Household |
William, Prince of Wales |
9 June 2016[95] |
|
|
Conservative politician |
Sir Ben Wallace |
|
|
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
William Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire |
- 10 September 2012[27]
- 7 November 2012[28]
|
Lord-in-waiting (2010–2015) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Jim Wallace, Baron Wallace of Tankerness |
|
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Mark Waller |
- 15 October 1996
- 19 November 1996[14]
|
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|
HM judiciary |
Sir Mark Warby |
- 10 March 2021[16]
- 29 September 2021[4]
|
Lord Justice of Appeal (2021–present) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Alan Ward |
15 March 1995[14] |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1995–2013) |
|
Labour politician |
Norman Warner, Baron Warner |
19 July 2006[84] |
Minister in the Department for Health (2005–2007) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi |
13 May 2010[10] |
|
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Ronald Weatherup |
10 February 2016[231] |
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2015–2017) |
|
Lib. Dem. politician |
Sir Steve Webb |
16 July 2014[39] |
Minister at the Department for Work and Pensions (2010–2015) |
|
HM judiciary |
Sir Reginald Weir |
10 February 2016[231] |
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2015–2017) |
|
Clergy |
Justin Welby |
|
Archbishop of Canterbury (2013–present) |
|
Labour politician |
Alan West, Baron West of Spithead |
|
Minister for Security and Counter-Terrorism (2007–2010) |
|
HM judiciary |
John Wheatley, Lord Wheatley |
|
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2007–2011) |
|
Conservative politician |
Sir John Wheeler |
1993 |
Minister for Security, Northern Ireland Office (1993–1997) |
|
HM judiciary |
Dame Philippa Whipple |
- 15 December 2021[5]
- 16 February 2022[130]
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Lady Justice of Appeal (2021–present) |
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Conservative politician |
Craig Whittaker |
8 March 2023[139] |
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Conservative politician |
Sir John Whittingdale |
14 May 2015[34] |
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Labour politician |
Larry Whitty, Baron Whitty |
12 October 2005[176] |
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Other politician |
Ann Widdecombe |
12 February 1997[14] |
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Other politician |
Dafydd Wigley, Baron Wigley |
30 October 1997[14] |
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Conservative politician |
David Willetts, Baron Willetts |
9 June 2010[105] |
Minister of State for Universities and Science (2010–2014) |
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Conservative politician |
Craig Williams |
15 November 2023[36] |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister (2022–2024) |
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Clergy |
Rowan Williams, Baron Williams of Oystermouth |
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Archbishop of Canterbury (2002–2012) |
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Conservative politician |
Susan Williams, Baroness Williams of Trafford |
16 March 2022[181] |
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Conservative politician |
Gavin Williamson |
14 May 2015[34] |
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Lib. Dem. politician |
Jenny Willott |
10 December 2014[55] |
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Labour politician |
Michael Wills, Baron Wills |
5 November 2008[136] |
Minister in the Ministry of Justice (2007–2010) |
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Labour politician |
Brian Wilson |
17 July 2003[203] |
Special Representative on Overseas Trade (2003–2005) |
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HM judiciary |
Nicholas Wilson, Lord Wilson of Culworth |
15 November 2005[165] |
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Other politician |
Sammy Wilson |
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Commonwealth politician |
Paias Wingti |
1987 |
Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (1985–1988; 1992–1994) |
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Labour politician |
Rosie Winterton, Baroness Winterton of Doncaster |
19 July 2006[84] |
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HM judiciary |
Morag Wise, Lady Wise |
13 April 2022[133] |
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2022–present) |
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HM judiciary |
James Wolffe |
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Lord Advocate (2016–2021) |
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Labour politician |
Shaun Woodward |
28 June 2007[44] |
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HM judiciary |
Harry Woolf, Baron Woolf |
1986 |
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HM judiciary |
Stephen Woolman, Lord Woolman |
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Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2020–2023) |
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Conservative politician |
Jeremy Wright |
16 July 2014[39] |
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Conservative politician |
George Young, Baron Young of Cookham |
1993 |
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Royal Family/Household |
Edward Young, Baron Young of Old Windsor |
11 October 2017[69] |
Private Secretary to the Sovereign (2017–2023) |
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Other politician |
Humza Yousaf |
17 May 2023[233] |
First Minister of Scotland (2023–2024) |
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Conservative politician |
Nadhim Zahawi |
20 September 2021[109] |
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