Dissolution Honours: Working Peers list in full
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The Queen has approved working peerages in the Dissolution Honours. Here is the full list:
Conservatives
Guy Vaughan Black - former director of the Press Complaints Commission, executive director of the Telegraph Media Group
Dame Margaret Eaton OBE - chair of the Local Government Association
Edward Peter Lawless Faulks QC - barrister, leading practitioner, crime and personal injuries practice
John Gardiner - deputy chief executive of the Countryside Alliance
Helen Margaret Newlove - campaigner against anti-social behaviour
Dolar Amarshi Popat - businessman, chief executive of TLC Group, specialising in healthcare and hospitality
Shireen Olive Ritchie - local government councillor, specialises in areas of adult and children's social care
Deborah Stedman-Scott OBE, DL, FRSA - chief executive of Tomorrow's People, a national employment charity working in deprived areas of UK
Nat Wei - founder of Teach First and also a founder of Future Leaders
Hon Simon Adam Wolfson - chief executive of NEXT
Liberal Democrats
Floella Benjamin OBE DL - actor, presenter and campaigner for children's issues
Mike German OBE AM - former deputy first minister for Wales
Meral Hussein Ece OBE - local government councillor in Islington, advocate of equality issues
Sir Kenneth (Ken) Macdonald QC - former Director of Public Prosecutions
Kathryn (Kate) Jane Parminter - former chief executive of Campaign to Protect Rural England
John Shipley OBE - leading local government councillor in Newcastle upon Tyne
Labour
Sir Jeremy Hugh Beecham DL - senior figure in local government in England and the first chairman of the Local Government Association
Paul Boateng - former government minister and MP for Brent South
Rita Margaret Donaghy CBE - former chair of the Conciliation and Arbitration Service
Jeannie Drake - former deputy general secretary of the Communication Workers Union
Dr Dianne Hayter - chair of the Legal Services Consumer Panel
Anna Healy - former government and political adviser, serving in numerous government departments
Roy Kennedy - Labour Party's director of finance and compliance, long serving member of the Labour Party
Helen Lawrie Liddell - former secretary of state of Scotland
Roger John Liddle - former special adviser on Europe
Dr Jack Wilson McConnell - former first minister of Scotland
John Stephen Monks - general secretary of the European Trades Union Confederation
Sue Nye - former director of government relations, Prime Minister's Office
Maeve Sherlock OBE - former chief executive of the Refugee Council and former special advisor to the Chancellor
Robert Wilfrid (Wilf) Stevenson - former director of the Smith Institute and special adviser to the PM
Margaret Wheeler MBE - director of organisation and staff development for the public service union Unison
Michael Williams - former special adviser on foreign affairs
- Published28 May 2010