The full list of peerages
Political peerages nominated by Boris Johnson: Lorraine Fullbrook, former Tory MP for South Ribble; Sir Ed Lister, Chief Strategic Adviser to the Prime Minister; Daniel Moylan, former member of Kensington and Chelsea Council; Andrew Sharpe, chairman of the National Conservative Convention; Michael Spencer, founder of City trader ICAP; Veronica Wadley, former editor of the Evening
Standard newspaper; James Wharton, former Tory MP for Stockton South; Dame Helena Morrissey, City financier and campaigner; Neil Mendoza, Provost of Oriel
College. Nominated by Jeremy Corbyn: former Labour MP for Workington Sue Hayman; Professor of Accounting at Sheffield University Prem Sikka; former Joint-general Secretary of Unite Tony Woodley. Nominations for nonaffiliated Peerages: Founder of the Institute of Ideas and former Brexit Party candidate Claire Fox; former Editor of The Daily
Telegraph and biographer of Margaret Thatcher Charles Moore. Nominations for Crossbench Peerages: Former England cricketer Sir Ian Botham; Government adviser Dame Louise Casey; owner of The Independent and the Evening Standard newspapers Evgeny Lebedev; former deputy Governor of the Bank of England Dame Minouche Shafik. Dissolution peerages nominated by Boris Johnson: former Tory MP for North West Norfolk and former minister Sir Henry Bellingham; former Conservative MP for Rushcliffe and former Cabinet minister Ken Clarke; former leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson MSP; former Tory MP for Runnymede and Weybridge and former Cabinet minister Philip Hammond; former Conservative MP for
Arundel and South Downs and former minister Nick Herbert; former Tory MP for Orpington and former minister Jo Johnson; former Tory MP for North East Milton Keynes and former minister Mark Lancaster; former Conservative MP for Derbyshire Dales and former Cabinet minister Sir Patrick Mcloughlin; Conservative Party Treasurer Aamer Sarfraz; former Tory MP for Wantage and former minister Ed Vaizey. Nominated by Sir Keir Starmer: former Labour MP North Ayrshire and Arran Katy Clark; director of Union Pension Services Ltd Brinley Davies.
Nominated by Democratic Unionist Party leader Arlene Foster: former DUP MP for North Belfast and Deputy DUP leader Nigel Dodds. Nominations for nonaffiliated Peerages: former Labour MP for Birkenhead Frank Field; former Labour MP for Vauxhall Kate Hoey; former Labour MP for Dudley North and exminister Ian Austin; former Labour MP for Birmingham Edgbaston Gisela Stuart; former Labour MP for Barrow and Furness John Woodcock. Knighthoods: Philip May, for political service; Raymond Puddifoot, for services to the London Borough of Hillingdon.