On 10th December 2025, 34 life peerages were announced, 25 from Labour, 3 from the Conservatives, 5 from the Liberal Democrats and 1 crossbench peer.[1]
Mike Dixon – Chief Executive of the Liberal Democrats, former charity leader and Government policy adviser.
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.
John Russell (Earl Russell) – Liberal Democrat spokesperson for energy and climate change in the House of Lords.
Carol LinforthOBE – Lately Labour Party Chief of Staff (Operations).
Catherine MacLeod – Former journalist and political adviser, visiting professor at King's College London and Non-Executive Director at the Scotland Office.
Cllr. Dr. Sara Hyde – Fabian Society Chair and Islington council's Executive Member for Health and Social Care.
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.
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 advisor.
Uday Nagaraju – Technology Consultant, Politician and Founder of AI Policy Labs.
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