List of life peerages (2024–present)

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This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 since 2024, during the tenure of Labour prime minister Sir Keir Starmer.

Contents

Sir Keir Starmer (2024–present)

  Living

‡ Former MP
# Former MEP

Date of creationNameTitleTerritorial qualificationParty affiliation
when taking seat
Date of retirement
(if applicable)
Date of extinction
(if applicable)
17 July 2024 (a.m.) Patrick Vallance Baron Vallance of Balhamof Balham in the London Borough of Wandsworth Labour
17 July 2024 (p.m.) Jacqui SmithBaroness Smith of Malvernof Malvern in the County of Worcestershire Labour
18 July 2024 (a.m.) James Timpson Baron Timpsonof Manley in the County of Cheshire Labour
18 July 2024 (p.m.) Richard Hermer Baron Hermerof Penylan in the City of Cardiff Labour
19 July 2024 David HansonBaron Hanson of Flintof Flint in the County of Flintshire Labour
12 August 2024 (a.m.) Caroline Pidgeon Baroness Pidgeonof Newington in the London Borough of Southwark Liberal Democrats
12 August 2024 (p.m.) John SpellarBaron Spellarof Smethwick in the County of the West Midlands Labour
13 August 2024 (a.m.) Rosie WintertonBaroness Winterton of Doncasterof Doncaster in the County of South Yorkshire Labour
13 August 2024 (p.m.) Barbara KeeleyBaroness Keeleyof Worsley in the City of Salford Labour
14 August 2024 (a.m.) Margaret HodgeBaroness Hodge of Barkingof Great Massingham in the County of Norfolk Labour
14 August 2024 (p.m.) Margaret BeckettBaroness Beckettof Old Normanton in the City of Derby Labour
15 August 2024 (a.m.) Kevan JonesBaron Beamishof Beamish in the County of Durham Labour
15 August 2024 (p.m.) John CryerBaron Cryerof Leyton in the London Borough of Waltham Forest Labour
16 August 2024 (a.m.) Minette Batters Baroness Battersof Downton in the County of Wiltshire Crossbench
16 August 2024 (p.m.) Tom ElliottBaron Elliott of Ballinamallardof Ballinamallard in the County of Fermanagh Ulster Unionist
19 August 2024 (a.m.) Harriet HarmanBaroness Harmanof Peckham in the London Borough of Southwark Labour
19 August 2024 (p.m.) Graham BradyBaron Brady of Altrinchamof Birch-in-Rusholme in the County of Greater Manchester Conservative
20 August 2024 (a.m.) Alok SharmaBaron Sharmaof Reading in the Royal County of Berkshire Conservative
20 August 2024 (p.m.) Chris GraylingBaron Graylingof Ashtead in the County of Surrey Conservative
21 August 2024 (a.m.) Liam Booth-Smith Baron Booth-Smithof Newcastle-under-Lyme in the County of Staffordshire Conservative
21 August 2024 (p.m.) Theresa MayBaroness May of Maidenheadof Sonning in the Royal County of Berkshire Conservative
22 August 2024 (a.m.) Eleanor LaingBaroness Laing of Elderslieof Epping Forest in the County of Essex Conservative
22 August 2024 (p.m.) Hilary Cass Baroness Cassof Barnet in Greater London Crossbench
23 August 2024 Craig MackinlayBaron Mackinlay of Richboroughof Rochester in the County of Kent Conservative
9 October 2024 Catherine Smith [a] Baroness Smith of Clunyof Cluny in the City of Edinburgh Labour
15 November 2024 Poppy Gustafsson Baroness Gustafssonof Chesterton in the City of Cambridge Labour
15 January 2025 (a.m.) Margaret CurranBaroness Curranof Townhead in the City of Glasgow Labour
15 January 2025 (p.m.) Claude Moraes #Baron Moraesof Hawkhill in the City of Dundee Labour
16 January 2025 (a.m.) Theresa Griffin #Baroness Griffin of Princethorpeof Princethorpe in the County of Warwickshire Labour
16 January 2025 (p.m.) Phil WilsonBaron Wilson of Sedgefieldof Trimdon in the County of Durham Labour
17 January 2025 (a.m.) Thérèse CoffeyBaroness Coffeyof Saxmundham in the County of Suffolk and of Grassendale in the City of Liverpool Conservative
17 January 2025 (p.m.) David Evans Baron Evans of Sealandof Chester in the County of Cheshire Labour
20 January 2025 Russell Rook Baron RookLabour
20 January 2025 Brendan Barber Baron Barber of AinsdaleLabour
21 January 2025 Nigel Biggar Baron BiggarConservative
21 January 2025 Toby Young [b] Baron Young of ActonConservative

Life peerage yet to be created

It has been announced that the following people are to be created life peers, but their titles have not yet been created: [1]

Conservative

Labour

Liberal Democrats

See also

Notes

  1. Daughter of Elizabeth Smith, Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill (Life Peer, 1995).
  2. Son of Michael Young, Baron Young of Dartington (Life Peer, 1978).
  3. Great-niece of Emanuel Shinwell, Baron Shinwell (Life Peer, 1970).
  4. Wife of Alex Carlile, Baron Carlile of Berriew (Life Peer, 1999).
  5. Son of Jill Pitkeathley, Baroness Pitkeathley (Life Peer, 1997).

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