Sharron DaviesMBE – Campaigner for Women's Rights and Olympic Swimming Silver Medallist for Great Britain; to be Baroness Davies of Devonport, of Bradford-on-Avon in the County of Wiltshire
Simon Heffer – Professor of Modern British History at the University of Buckingham and historian, journalist, author and political commentator; to be Baron Blackwater
Mike Dixon – Chief Executive of the Liberal Democrats, former charity leader and Government policy adviser.
The Rt. Hon. Dominic Hubbard (Lord Addington) – Liberal Democrat spokesperson for disabilities in the House of Lords and Honorary President of the British Dyslexia Association.
Rhiannon Leaman – Chief of Staff to the Leader of the Liberal Democrats.
The Rt. Hon. John Russell (Earl Russell) – Liberal Democrat spokesperson for energy and climate change in the House of Lords.
Sarah Teather – Charity leader, former MP for Brent East and Brent Central and former Minister of State at the Department for Education; to be as Baroness Teather
Labour
Andy (Andrew) RoeKFSM – chair of the national Building Safety Regulator and former London Fire Commissioner; to be Baron Roe of West Wickham, of West Wickham in the London Borough of Bromley
Carol LinforthOBE – Lately Labour Party Chief of Staff (Operations); to be Baroness Linforth, of Redland in the City of Bristol
Catherine MacLeod – Former journalist and political adviser, visiting professor at King's College London and Non-Executive Director at the Scotland Office; to be BaronessMacLeod of Camusdarach, of Lochaber in the County of Inverness-shire
David Pitt-Watson – Responsible Investment Expert. Co-founder and former CEO of the Equity Ownership Service and Focus Funds at Federated Hermes; to be Baron Pitt-Watson, of Kirkland of Glencairn in the County of Dumfriesshire
Professor Geeta Nargund – Founder and former medical director of Create Fertility; founder and Trustee of Health Equality Foundation; to be Baroness Nargund, of Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton and of Tooting in the London Borough of Wandsworth – 21 January 2026[3]
Katie Martin – Lately, Chief of Staff to the Chancellor of the Exchequer; to be Baroness Martin of Brockley of Ladywell in the London Borough of Lewisham
Joe Docherty – Chair of Northern Powergrid Foundation and Trustee, Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, former Chair of Council, Durham University; to be Baron Docherty of Milngavie, of Alexandria in the County of Dunbartonshire
Matthew Doyle – Former Director of Communications to the Prime Minister and for the Labour Party; to be Baron Doyle, of Great Barford in the County of Bedfordshire – 8 January 2026[5]
Sir Michael Barber – Chancellor, University of Exeter and adviser to the Prime Minister on effective delivery; to be Baron Barber of Chittlehampton, of Chittlehampton in the County of Devon – 21 January 2026[6]
Neena GillCBE – Former Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands; to be Baroness Gill, of Jewellery Quarter in the City of Birmingham and of Southall in the London Borough of Ealing
Nick (Nicholas) ForbesCBE – chair, Breaking Down Barriers Commission and former Labour Leader, Newcastle City Council; to be Baron Forbes of Newcastle, of Heaton in the City of Newcastle upon Tyne – 9 January 2026[7]
Peter Babudu – Executive Director of Impact on Urban Health, former councillor in Southwark; to be Baron Babudu, of Peckham in the London Borough of Southwark
Peter JohnOBE – Former Southwark Leader and former Chair of London Councils; to be Baron John of Southwark, of Pattiswick in the County of Essex – 7 January 2026[8]
Richard WalkerOBE – Founder and chairman, Bywater and Executive Chairman, Iceland Foods; to be Baron Walker of Broxton, of Broxton in the County of Cheshire
Cllr. Dr. Sara Hyde – Fabian Society Chair and Islington council's Executive Member for Health and Social Care; to be Baroness Hyde of Bemerton, of King's Cross in the London Borough of Islington
Cllr. Shama Tatler – Brent Councillor and vice-chair of the London Labour Regional Executive, Patron of the Labour Housing Group and Head of the Labour Group Office at the Local Government Association; to be Baroness Shah,of Wembley in the London Borough of Brent – 9 January 2026[9]
Dr. Sophy AntrobusMBE – Senior Research Fellow and co-director of the Freeman Air and Space Institute at King's College London.
Tracey Paul – Chief Communications Officer at Pool Reinsurance and former policy adviser; to be Baroness Paul of Shepherd's Bush, of Shepherd’s Bush in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Uday Nagaraju – Technology Consultant, Politician and Founder of AI Policy Labs.
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