Affiliation
Individual
Appointed and sworn[ N 1]
Roles/reasons
Labour politician
Diane Abbott
15 February 2017[ 2]
Shadow Home Secretary (2016–2020)
HM judiciary
John Cameron, Lord Abernethy
22 March 2005[ 3]
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2005–2007)
Conservative politician
Nigel Adams
29 September 2021[ 4]
15 December 2021[ 5]
Minister of State at the Cabinet Office (2021–2022)
Labour politician
Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis
10 June 2009[ 6]
Secretary of State for Transport (2009–2010)
HM judiciary
Sir Richard Aikens
10 December 2008[ 7]
18 March 2009[ 8]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2008–2015)
Labour politician
Bob Ainsworth
22 March 2005[ 3]
Royal Family /Household
Sir Clive Alderton
13 September 2022[ 9]
Private Secretary to the Sovereign (2022–present)
Lib. Dem. politician
Sir Danny Alexander
13 May 2010[ 10]
Labour politician
Douglas Alexander
Labour politician
Valerie Amos, Baroness Amos
13 May 2003[ 13]
Labour politician
Donald Anderson, Baron Anderson of Swansea
30 November 2000[ 13]
14 February 2001[ 14]
Long-serving MP (1966–1970; 1974–2005)
Conservative politician
Stuart Andrew
HM judiciary
Dame Geraldine Andrews
Lady Justice of Appeal (2020–present)
Conservative politician
Joyce Anelay, Baroness Anelay of St Johns
HM judiciary
Lady Elish Angiolini
14 November 2006[ 20]
Conservative politician
James Arbuthnot, Baron Arbuthnot of Edrom
11 February 1998[ 21]
HM judiciary
Mary Arden, Lady Arden of Heswall
15 November 2000[ 22]
14 February 2001[ 14]
Conservative politician
Edward Argar
13 September 2022[ 9]
12 October 2022[ 23]
HM judiciary
Iain Armstrong, Lord Armstrong
10 April 2024[ 24]
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2023–present)
Labour politician
Hilary Armstrong, Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top
10 March 1999[ 21]
HM judiciary
Sir Richard Arnold
17 December 2019[ 25]
12 February 2020[ 26]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2019–present)
Conservative politician
Michael Ashcroft, Baron Ashcroft
10 September 2012[ 27]
7 November 2012[ 28]
Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party (2005–2010)
Conservative politician
Henry Ashton, 4th Baron Ashton of Hyde
Government Chief Whip in the Lords; Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms (2019–2022)
Labour politician
Catherine Ashton, Baroness Ashton of Upholland
24 May 2006[ 31]
Labour politician
Jonathan Ashworth
HM judiciary
Dame Sarah Asplin
15 November 2017[ 32]
8 February 2018[ 33]
Lady Justice of Appeal (2017–present)
Conservative politician
John Astor, 3rd Baron Astor of Hever
14 May 2015[ 34]
Conservative politician
Sir Robert Atkins
28 June 1995[ 35]
Minister of State for the Environment and the Countryside (1994–1995)
Conservative politician
Victoria Atkins
15 November 2023[ 36]
HM judiciary
Sir Robin Auld
8 February 1995[ 35]
Conservative politician
Kemi Badenoch
13 September 2022[ 9]
HM judiciary
Dorothy Bain
10 November 2021[ 37]
15 December 2021[ 5]
Lord Advocate (2021–present)
HM judiciary
Sir Jeremy Baker
6 November 2024[ 38]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2024–present)
HM judiciary
Sir Jonathan Baker
7 November 2018[ 39]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2018–present)
Conservative politician
Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking
8 February 1984[ 35]
Lib. Dem. politician
Norman Baker
16 July 2014[ 40]
Minister at the Home Office (2013–2014)
HM judiciary
Sir Scott Baker
5 November 2002[ 41]
20 November 2002[ 42]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2002–2010)
Conservative politician
Steve Baker
15 November 2023[ 36]
Conservative politician
Sir Tony Baldry
11 December 2013[ 43]
11 February 2014[ 44]
Labour politician
Ed Balls
28 June 2007[ 45]
Conservative politician
Steve Barclay
20 November 2018[ 46]
Conservative politician
Gregory Barker, Baron Barker of Battle
10 September 2012[ 27]
17 October 2012[ 47]
Minister of State for Climate Change (2010–2014)
Labour politician
Sir Kevin Barron
19 September 2001[ 48]
31 October 2001[ 49]
Commonwealth politician
Dean Barrow
App. 15 March 2016[ 50]
Prime Minister of Belize (2008–2020)
Conservative politician
Gavin Barwell, Baron Barwell
Labour politician
Steve Bassam, Baron Bassam of Brighton
8 July 2009[ 18]
Conservative politician
Michael Bates, Baron Bates
14 May 2015[ 34]
Labour politician
Sir John Battle
22 October 2002[ 53]
20 November 2002[ 42]
Member of the International Development Committee (2001–2010)
Labour politician
Kevan Jones, Baron Beamish
HM judiciary
Sir David Bean
Lord Justice of Appeal (2014–present)
HM judiciary
Sir Jack Beatson
Lord Justice of Appeal (2013–2018)
HM judiciary
John Beckett, Lord Beckett
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2023–present)
Labour politician
Margaret Beckett, Baroness Beckett
Lib. Dem. politician
Alan Beith, Baron Beith
15 July 1992[ 35]
Labour politician
Hilary Benn
Royal Family /Household
Richard Benyon, Baron Benyon
15 February 2017[ 2]
Other politician
John Bercow
8 July 2009[ 18]
Speaker of the House of Commons (2009–2019)
Conservative politician
Sir Jake Berry
Commonwealth politician
Sir Bill Birch
8 April 1992[ 65]
New Zealand Minister of Finance (1993–1999; 1999)
HM judiciary
Sir Colin Birss
28 April 2021[ 66]
29 September 2021[ 4]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2021–present)
HM judiciary
Jill Black, Lady Black of Derwent
Other politician
Ian Blackford
Leader of the SNP group in the House of Commons (2017–2022)
Labour politician
Tessa Blackstone, Baroness Blackstone
Minister for the Arts (2001–2003)
Labour politician
Sir Tony Blair
27 July 1994[ 35]
Commonwealth judiciary
Sir Peter Blanchard
Labour politician
Hazel Blears
Conservative politician
David Maclean, Baron Blencathra
28 June 1995[ 21]
Labour politician
David Blunkett, Baron Blunkett
1997[ 35]
Labour politician
Paul Boateng, Baron Boateng
30 July 1999[ 21]
Commonwealth politician
Jim Bolger
16 April 1991[ 65]
Prime Minister of New Zealand (1990–1997)
HM judiciary
Iain Bonomy, Lord Bonomy
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2010–2012)
Conservative politician
Virginia Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone
13 April 1992[ 35]
HM judiciary
Colin Boyd, Baron Boyd of Duncansby
Conservative politician
Ivon Moore-Brabazon, 3rd Baron Brabazon of Tara
Chairman of Committees (2002–2012)
HM judiciary
Alastair Campbell, Lord Bracadale
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2013–2017)
Conservative politician
Dame Karen Bradley
15 July 2016[ 79]
Labour politician
Keith Bradley, Baron Bradley
Labour politician
Sir Ben Bradshaw
10 June 2009[ 6]
Conservative politician
Graham Brady, Baron Brady of Altrincham
15 November 2023[ 36]
Chairman of the 1922 Committee (2010–2024)
Lib. Dem. politician
Tom Brake
13 July 2011[ 80]
Conservative politician
Suella Braverman
19 February 2020[ 81]
HM judiciary
Michael Briggs, Lord Briggs of Westbourne
HM judiciary
Philip Brodie, Lord Brodie
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2012–2020)
Lib. Dem. politician
Dame Annette Brooke
16 July 2014[ 40]
Long-serving MP (2001–2015)
Labour politician
Gordon Brown
26 June 1996
23 July 1996[ 21]
Labour politician
Nick Brown
HM judiciary
Sir Stephen Brown
21 December 1983[ 35]
Labour politician
Des Browne, Baron Browne of Ladyton
Lib. Dem. politician
Malcolm Bruce, Baron Bruce of Bennachie
19 July 2006[ 85]
Conservative politician
Sir Robert Buckland
25 July 2019[ 63]
HM judiciary
Ian Burnett, Baron Burnett of Maldon
Labour politician
Andy Burnham
28 June 2007[ 45]
Conservative politician
Sir Conor Burns
Conservative politician
Sir Simon Burns
HM judiciary
Sir Stanley Burnton
11 June 2008[ 86]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2008–2012)
HM judiciary
Andrew Burrows, Lord Burrows
Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (2020–present)
Lib. Dem. politician
Paul Burstow
10 September 2012[ 27]
7 November 2012[ 28]
Minister of State at the Department of Health (2010–2012)
Conservative politician
Alistair Burt
6 November 2013[ 88]
Civil Service
Robin Butler, Baron Butler of Brockwell
11 February 2004[ 89]
Chairman of the Butler Review Committee (2004)
HM judiciary
Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, Baroness Butler-Sloss
17 February 1988[ 35]
HM judiciary
Sir Richard Buxton
30 October 1997
26 November 1997[ 21]
Lord Justice of Appeal (1997–2008)
Labour politician
Stephen Byers
29 July 1998[ 21]
Labour politician
Liam Byrne
9 October 2008[ 90]
Commonwealth judiciary
Sir Dennis Byron
Lib. Dem. politician
Sir Vince Cable
13 May 2010[ 10]
Labour politician
Richard Caborn
10 March 1999[ 21]
Conservative politician
Alun Cairns
22 March 2016[ 93]
Secretary of State for Wales (2016–2019)
Conservative politician
Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness
1990
Conservative politician
David Cameron, Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton
HM judiciary
Kenneth Cameron, Baron Cameron of Lochbroom
1984
Royal Family /Household
The Queen
9 June 2016[ 96]
Labour politician
Sir Alan Campbell
5 March 2014[ 97]
Lib. Dem. politician
Menzies Campbell, Baron Campbell of Pittenweem
10 February 1999[ 21]
HM judiciary
Sir Anthony Campbell
10 February 1999[ 21]
Lord Justice of Appeal , Northern Ireland (1998–2008)
Clergy
George Carey, Baron Carey of Clifton
1991
Archbishop of Canterbury (1991–2002)
HM judiciary
Colin Sutherland, Lord Carloway
9 October 2008[ 90]
Lib. Dem. politician
Alistair Carmichael
15 December 2010[ 98]
9 February 2011[ 75]
HM judiciary
Robert Carnwath, Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill
HM judiciary
Sue Carr, Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill
Civil Service
Simon Case
13 September 2022[ 9]
12 October 2022[ 23]
Cabinet Secretary (2020–present)
HM judiciary
Sir John Chadwick
30 October 1997[ 21]
Lord Justice of Appeal (1997–2007)[ 102]
Labour politician
Shami Chakrabarti, Baroness Chakrabarti
Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales (2016–2020)
Conservative politician
Alex Chalk
26 April 2023[ 104]
Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (2023–2024)
Conservative politician
Lynda Chalker, Baroness Chalker of Wallasey
1987
Commonwealth politician
Sir Julius Chan
1981
Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (1980–1982; 1994–1997)
Clergy
Richard Chartres, Baron Chartres
13 December 1995
14 February 1996[ 21]
Bishop of London (1995–2017)
Commonwealth politician
Perry Christie
App. 10 March 2004[ 105]
Prime Minister of the Bahamas (2002–2007; 2012–2017)
HM judiciary
Alistair Clark, Lord Clark
6 November 2024[ 38]
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2024–present)
Labour politician
David Clark, Baron Clark of Windermere
1997
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1997–1998)
Conservative politician
Greg Clark
9 June 2010[ 106]
Commonwealth politician
Helen Clark
9 February 1990[ 65]
HM judiciary
Lynda Clark, Baroness Clark of Calton
6 November 2013[ 83]
11 February 2014[ 44]
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2013–2019)
HM judiciary
Anthony Clarke, Baron Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony
21 October 1998
17 November 1998[ 21]
Labour politician
Charles Clarke
18 July 2001[ 107]
HM judiciary
Sir Christopher Clarke
6 November 2013[ 83]
11 February 2014[ 44]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2013–2017)
Conservative politician
Kenneth Clarke, Baron Clarke of Nottingham
1984
HM judiciary
Matthew Clarke, Lord Clarke
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2008–2016)
Conservative politician
Sir Simon Clarke
20 September 2021[ 110]
15 December 2021[ 5]
Labour politician
Sir Tom Clarke
20 May 1997[ 21]
Minister for Film and Tourism (1997–1998)
Lib. Dem. politician
Sir Nick Clegg
Conservative politician
James Cleverly
Conservative politician
Dame Thérèse Coffey
8 October 2019[ 64]
HM judiciary
Sir Patrick Coghlin
Lord Justice of Appeal , Northern Ireland (2009–2015)
HM judiciary
Lawrence Collins, Baron Collins of Mapesbury
Labour politician
Yvette Cooper
Conservative politician
John Cope, Baron Cope of Berkeley
1988
Other politician
Jeremy Corbyn
11 November 2015[ 117]
Leader of the Opposition (2015–2020)
Labour politician
Jean Corston, Baroness Corston
26 June 2003[ 118]
Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party (2001–2005)
HM judiciary
Hazel Cosgrove, Lady Cosgrove
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2003–2006)
Clergy
Stephen Cottrell
Archbishop of York (2020–present)
HM judiciary
Sir Peter Coulson
Lord Justice of Appeal (2018–present)
Conservative politician
Claire Coutinho
15 September 2023[ 123]
Conservative politician
Sir Geoffrey Cox
11 July 2018[ 124]
Attorney General for England and Wales (2018–2020)
Conservative politician
Stephen Crabb
16 July 2014[ 40]
Commonwealth politician
Wyatt Creech
24 November 1999[ 65]
HM judiciary
William Cullen, Baron Cullen of Whitekirk
12 February 1997[ 21]
Labour politician
Jack Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling
Conservative politician
David Curry
26 June 1996
Other politician
Frances D'Souza, Baroness D'Souza
8 July 2009[ 18]
Labour politician
Ara Darzi, Baron Darzi of Denham
Minister for Health (House of Lords) (2007–2009)
Lib. Dem. politician
Sir Ed Davey
8 February 2012[ 125]
Conservative politician
Ruth Davidson, Baroness Davidson of Lundin Links
Leader of the Scottish Conservatives (2011–2019)
Labour politician
Bryan Davies, Baron Davies of Oldham
Conservative politician
David TC Davies
27 October 2022[ 128]
Secretary of State for Wales (2022–2024)
HM judiciary
Dame Nicola Davies
7 November 2018[ 39]
Lady Justice of Appeal (2018–present)
Labour politician
Ron Davies
1997
Conservative politician
Sir David Davis
12 February 1997[ 21]
HM judiciary
Sir Nigel Davis
Lord Justice of Appeal (2011–2021)
Labour politician
Terry Davis
24 November 1999
14 December 1999[ 21]
HM judiciary
Sir William Davis
15 December 2021[ 5]
16 February 2022[ 131]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2021–present)
Conservative politician
John Gummer, Baron Deben
1985
HM judiciary
Sir Donnell Deeny
11 October 2017[ 70]
15 November 2017[ 32]
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2017–2019)
Labour politician
John Denham
Lib. Dem. politician
Navnit Dholakia, Baron Dholakia
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords (2004–present)
HM judiciary
Sir James Dingemans
Lord Justice of Appeal (2019–present)
Labour politician
Anneliese Dodds
10 July 2024[ 133]
Other politician
Nigel Dodds, Baron Dodds of Duncairn
HM judiciary
Raymond Doherty, Lord Doherty
13 April 2022[ 134]
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2020–present)
Other politician
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson
15 May 2007[ 135]
Conservative politician
Michelle Donelan
Lib. Dem. politician
Stephen Dorrell
1994
HM judiciary
Leeona Dorrian, Lady Dorrian
Conservative politician
Nadine Dorries
20 September 2021[ 110]
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (2021–2022)
Commonwealth politician
Denzil Douglas
Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis (1995–2015)
Conservative politician
Sir Oliver Dowden
Labour politician
Mark Drakeford
13 February 2019[ 136]
Labour politician
Paul Drayson, Baron Drayson
HM judiciary
James Drummond Young, Lord Drummond Young
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2013–2020)
Conservative politician
Sir Alan Duncan
9 June 2010[ 106]
Conservative politician
Sir Iain Duncan Smith
19 September 2001[ 48]
31 October 2001[ 49]
Conservative politician
Philip Dunne
13 February 2019[ 136]
MP (2005–2024)
HM judiciary
John Dyson, Lord Dyson
14 March 2001[ 72]
Labour politician
Maria Eagle
HM judiciary
Ronald Mackay, Lord Eassie
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2006–2015)
HM judiciary
Sir Andrew Edis
HM judiciary
Sir David Edward
Conservative politician
Timothy Eggar
8 February 1995
15 March 1995[ 21]
Minister for Energy in the Department of Trade and Industry (1992–1996)[ 142]
HM judiciary
Sir Patrick Elias
Lord Justice of Appeal (2009–2017)
Commonwealth judiciary
Dame Sian Elias
Chief Justice of New Zealand (1999–2019)
Other politician
Dafydd Elis-Thomas, Baron Elis-Thomas
13 October 2004[ 145]
Conservative politician
Sir Michael Ellis
Conservative politician
Tobias Ellwood
HM judiciary
Nigel Emslie, Lord Emslie
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2010–2012)
HM judiciary
Terence Etherton, Baron Etherton
5 November 2008[ 137]
Conservative politician
George Eustice
19 February 2020[ 81]
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2020–2022)
HM judiciary
Sir Anthony Evans
1992
Lord Justice of Appeal (1992–2000)[ 148]
Conservative politician
Nigel Evans
Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means (2020–2024)
Conservative politician
Natalie Evans, Baroness Evans of Bowes Park
15 July 2016[ 79]
Leader of the House of Lords ; Lord Privy Seal (2016–2022)
Conservative politician
Sir David Evennett
Labour politician
Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton
12 June 2003[ 150]
HM judiciary
Dame Sarah Falk
Lady Justice of Appeal (2022–present)
Conservative politician
Sir Michael Fallon
10 September 2012[ 27]
17 October 2012[ 47]
Lib. Dem. politician
Lynne Featherstone, Baroness Featherstone
16 July 2014[ 40]
Conservative politician
Andrew Feldman, Baron Feldman of Elstree
14 May 2015[ 34]
Chairman of the Conservative Party (2010–2016)
Conservative politician
Mark Field
19 March 2015[ 57]
Minister of State for Asia and the Pacific (2017–2019)
HM judiciary
Sir Julian Flaux
15 February 2017[ 2]
Labour politician
Caroline Flint
HM judiciary
Sir Christopher Floyd
Lord Justice of Appeal (2013–2021)
Other politician
Stephen Flynn
Leader of the SNP group in the House of Commons (2022–present)
Conservative politician
Vicky Ford
13 September 2022[ 9]
9 November 2022[ 152]
Minister of State for Development (2022)
Conservative politician
Michael Forsyth, Baron Forsyth of Drumlean
8 February 1995[ 21]
Secretary of State for Scotland (1995–1997)
Other politician
Arlene Foster, Baroness Foster of Aghadrumsee
Lib. Dem. politician
Don Foster, Baron Foster of Bath
Labour politician
George Foulkes, Baron Foulkes of Cumnock [ 153]
Minister for Scotland (2001–2002)
Other politician
Norman Fowler, Baron Fowler
1979
Conservative politician
Sir Liam Fox
13 May 2010[ 10]
Conservative politician
Mark Francois
9 June 2010[ 106]
HM judiciary
Sir Peter Fraser
22 May 2024[ 60]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2023–present)
Conservative politician
Lucy Frazer
Labour politician
Sir Lawrence Freedman
Conservative politician
Roger Freeman, Baron Freeman
1993
Conservative politician
David Freud, Baron Freud
14 May 2015[ 34]
Minister for Welfare Reform (2015–2016)
Conservative politician
David Frost, Baron Frost
Minister of State for the Cabinet Office (2021)
HM judiciary
Sir Adrian Fulford
Conservative politician
Sir Roger Gale
13 February 2019[ 136]
Long-serving MP (1983–present)
Lib. Dem. politician
Susan Garden, Baroness Garden of Frognal
Baroness-in-waiting (2010–2013; 2014–2015)
(Sworn as Privy Counsellor on leaving government)
Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords (2018–present)
Conservative politician
Edward Garnier, Baron Garnier
Long-serving MP (1992–2017)
Conservative politician
David Gauke
Royal Family /Household
Christopher Geidt, Baron Geidt
25 July 2007[ 158]
Private Secretary to the Queen (2007–2017)
Labour politician
Vaughan Gething
10 April 2024[ 24]
First Minister of Wales (2024)
Conservative politician
Nick Gibb
16 November 2016[ 159]
15 February 2017[ 2]
HM judiciary
Sir Peter Gibson
1993
HM judiciary
Brian Gill, Lord Gill
26 March 2002[ 162]
HM judiciary
Sir John Gillen
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2014–2017)
HM judiciary
Sir Paul Girvan
7 February 2007[ 113]
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2007–2015)
Conservative politician
John Glen
HM judiciary
Angus Glennie, Lord Glennie
Senator of the College of Justice (2005–2020)
HM judiciary
Dame Elizabeth Gloster
Lady Justice of Appeal (2013–2018)
HM judiciary
Sir John Goldring
Labour politician
Peter Goldsmith, Baron Goldsmith
Attorney General for England and Wales (2001–2007)
Conservative politician
Zac Goldsmith, Baron Goldsmith of Richmond Park
Conservative politician
Alastair Goodlad, Baron Goodlad
1992
Conservative politician
Sir Robert Goodwill
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (2019)
Conservative politician
Michael Gove
13 May 2010[ 10]
Commonwealth politician
Sir Doug Graham
21 May 1998[ 65]
Conservative politician
Chris Grayling, Baron Grayling
Conservative politician
Damian Green
10 September 2012[ 27]
17 October 2012[ 47]
HM judiciary
Sir Nicholas Green
7 November 2018[ 39]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2018–present)
Conservative politician
Justine Greening
17 October 2011[ 165]
Conservative politician
Dominic Grieve
9 June 2010[ 106]
Labour politician
Bruce Grocott, Baron Grocott
5 November 2002[ 41]
20 November 2002[ 42]
Government Chief Whip in the Lords (2002–2008)
HM judiciary
Sir Peter Gross
Conservative politician
Ben Gummer
Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General (2016–2017)
HM judiciary
Sir Charles Haddon-Cave
7 November 2018[ 39]
Conservative politician
William Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond
10 July 1995[ 21]
Labour politician
Louise Haigh
10 July 2024[ 133]
Conservative politician
Douglas Hogg, 3rd Viscount Hailsham
1992
Labour politician
Peter Hain, Baron Hain
18 July 2001[ 107]
HM judiciary
Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond
24 November 1999[ 21]
Conservative politician
Robert Halfon
14 May 2015[ 34]
HM judiciary
Heather Hallett, Baroness Hallett
15 November 2005[ 166]
Lady Justice of Appeal (2005–2019)
HM judiciary
Nicholas Hamblen, Lord Hamblen
HM judiciary
Arthur Hamilton, Lord Hamilton
26 March 2002[ 162]
Conservative politician
Archie Hamilton, Baron Hamilton of Epsom
1991
Conservative politician
Philip Hammond, Baron Hammond of Runnymede
13 May 2010[ 10]
Conservative politician
Matthew Hancock
16 July 2014[ 40]
Conservative politician
Greg Hands
5 March 2014[ 97]
Conservative politician
Sir Jeremy Hanley
1994
Labour politician
David Hanson, Baron Hanson of Flint
6 March 2007[ 169]
HM judiciary
Andrew Hardie, Baron Hardie
20 May 1997[ 21]
Labour politician
Harriet Harman, Baroness Harman
1997
Conservative politician
Mark Harper
14 May 2015[ 34]
Conservative politician
Simon Hart
17 December 2019[ 25]
Conservative politician
Alan Haselhurst, Baron Haselhurst
22 June 1999[ 21]
Chairman of Ways and Means (1997–2010)
Labour politician
Roy Hattersley, Baron Hattersley
1975
Conservative politician
Sir John Hayes
Other politician
Helene Hayman, Baroness Hayman
30 November 2000[ 13]
14 February 2001[ 14]
Conservative politician
Sir Oliver Heald
Minister of State for Justice (2016–2017)
Labour politician
John Healey
5 November 2008[ 137]
Conservative politician
James Heappey
13 September 2022[ 9]
9 November 2022[ 152]
Minister of State for the Armed Forces (2020–2024)
Lib. Dem. politician
David Heath
19 March 2015[ 57]
Long-serving MP (1997–2015)
Conservative politician
David Heathcoat-Amory
14 February 1996[ 21]
Conservative politician
Chris Heaton-Harris
16 February 2022[ 131]
HM judiciary
Sir Launcelot Henderson
14 December 2016[ 170]
15 February 2017[ 2]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2016–2021)
Conservative politician
Charles Hendry
19 March 2015[ 57]
Long-serving MP (1992–1997, 2001–2015)
Conservative politician
Oliver Eden, 8th Baron Henley
Commonwealth judiciary
Sir John Henry
Court of Appeal of New Zealand (1995–2000)
Conservative politician
Nick Herbert, Baron Herbert of South Downs
Minister for Policing and Criminal Justice (2010–2012)
Labour politician
Richard Hermer, Baron Hermer
10 July 2024[ 133]
Conservative politician
Michael Heseltine, Baron Heseltine
1979
Royal Family /Household
Sir William Heseltine
1986
Private Secretary to the Queen (1986–1990)
Conservative politician
Alexander Fermor-Hesketh, 3rd Baron Hesketh
1991
Government Chief Whip in the Lords ; Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms (1991–1993)
Labour politician
Patricia Hewitt
9 June 2001[ 13]
HM judiciary
Sir Gary Hickinbottom
3 May 2017[ 51]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2017–2021)
Conservative politician
Terence Higgins, Baron Higgins
1979
HM judiciary
Sir Malachy Higgins
7 February 2007[ 113]
Lord Justice of Appeal , Northern Ireland (2007–2014)[ 171]
Conservative politician
Jonathan Hill, Baron Hill of Oareford
9 January 2013[ 76]
Labour politician
Keith Hill
26 June 2003[ 118]
Conservative politician
Damian Hinds
11 January 2018[ 172]
HM judiciary
Patrick Hodge, Lord Hodge
Labour politician
Margaret Hodge, Baroness Hodge of Barking
26 June 2003[ 118]
HM judiciary
Leonard Hoffmann, Baron Hoffmann
1992
Conservative politician
Richard Holden
13 December 2023[ 173]
Minister without Portfolio and Chairman of the Conservative Party (2023–2024)
HM judiciary
Sir David Holgate
6 November 2024[ 174]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2024–present)
Commonwealth politician
Andrew Holness
App. 26 May 2021[ 16]
Prime Minister of Jamaica (2016–present)
HM judiciary
Sir Timothy Holroyde
15 November 2017[ 32]
8 February 2018[ 33]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2017–present)
Labour politician
Geoff Hoon
12 October 1999[ 21]
HM judiciary
Sir Anthony Hooper
Lord Justice of Appeal (2004–2012)[ 176]
HM judiciary
David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead
1989
Clergy
David Hope, Baron Hope of Thornes
1991
HM judiciary
Sir Mark Horner
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2022–present)
Other politician
Stewart Hosie
10 March 2021[ 15]
29 September 2021[ 4]
Conservative politician
Michael Howard, Baron Howard of Lympne
1990
Conservative politician
Alan Howarth, Baron Howarth of Newport
15 November 2000[ 22]
Minister for the Arts (1998–2001)
Labour politician
Sir George Howarth
12 October 2005[ 178]
Conservative politician
Frederick Curzon, 7th Earl Howe
Conservative politician
David Howell, Baron Howell of Guildford
1979
Labour politician
Kim Howells
Other politician
Sir Lindsay Hoyle
12 February 2013[ 58]
HM judiciary
Anthony Hughes, Lord Hughes of Ombersley
19 July 2006[ 85]
Labour politician
Beverley Hughes, Baroness Hughes of Stretford
11 February 2004[ 89]
Lib. Dem. politician
Sir Simon Hughes
15 December 2010[ 98]
9 February 2011[ 75]
Conservative politician
Jeremy Hunt
13 May 2010[ 10]
Labour politician
Philip Hunt, Baron Hunt of Kings Heath
8 July 2009[ 18]
Conservative politician
David Hunt, Baron Hunt of Wirral
1990
Conservative politician
Nick Hurd
Conservative politician
Douglas Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell
1982
Labour politician
John Hutton, Baron Hutton of Furness
18 July 2001[ 107]
Commonwealth politician
Hubert Ingraham
1993
Prime Minister of the Bahamas (1992–2002; 2007–2012)
Labour politician
Adam Ingram
10 February 1999[ 21]
HM judiciary
Derry Irvine, Baron Irvine of Lairg
1997
Lord Chancellor (1997–2003)
HM judiciary
Sir Stephen Irwin
Lord Justice of Appeal (2016–2020)
Conservative politician
Sir Alister Jack
25 July 2019[ 63]
Secretary of State for Scotland (2019–2024)
Conservative politician
Michael Jack
12 February 1997[ 21]
HM judiciary
Sir Peter Jackson
15 November 2017[ 32]
8 February 2018[ 33]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2017–present)
HM judiciary
Sir Rupert Jackson
Lord Justice of Appeal (2008–2018)[ 181]
HM judiciary
Sir Robin Jacob
11 February 2004[ 89]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2003–2011)
HM judiciary
Sir Francis Jacobs
Advocate General in the European Court of Justice (1988–2006)
Royal Family /Household
Robin Janvrin, Baron Janvrin
16 December 1998[ 21]
Conservative politician
Sir Sajid Javid
15 April 2014[ 182]
Labour politician
Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington
29 July 1998[ 21]
Leader of the House of Lords (1998–2001)
Conservative politician
Ranil Jayawardena
13 September 2022[ 9]
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2022)
Conservative politician
Robert Jenrick
25 July 2019[ 63]
Labour politician
Alan Johnson
8 October 2003[ 61]
Conservative politician
Boris Johnson
15 July 2016[ 79]
Labour politician
Dame Diana Johnson
Conservative politician
Jo Johnson, Baron Johnson of Marylebone
Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation (2019)
Other politician
Alison Johnstone
16 March 2022[ 183]
Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament (2021–present)
Labour politician
Barry Jones, Baron Jones
22 June 1999
21 July 1999[ 21]
Intelligence and Security Committee (1994–2001)
Labour politician
Carwyn Jones
First Minister of Wales (2009–2018)
Labour politician
Darren Jones
10 July 2024[ 133]
Conservative politician
David Jones
10 September 2012[ 27]
Other politician
Elin Jones
16 March 2022[ 183]
Llywydd of the Senedd/Presiding Officer of the National Assembly for Wales (2016–present)
Conservative politician
Marcus Jones
8 March 2023[ 140]
Conservative politician
Michael Jopling, Baron Jopling
1979
Other politician
Ajay Kakkar, Baron Kakkar
10 December 2014[ 56]
HM judiciary
Sir Maurice Kay
Lord Justice of Appeal (2004–2014)[ 184]
Conservative politician
Gillian Keegan
27 October 2022[ 128]
Secretary of State for Education (2022–2024)
HM judiciary
Dame Siobhan Keegan
29 September 2021[ 4]
10 November 2021[ 37]
Lady Chief Justice of Northern Ireland (2021–present)
Conservative politician
Richard Keen, Baron Keen of Elie
11 October 2017[ 70]
15 November 2017[ 32]
Advocate General for Scotland (2015–2020)
HM judiciary
Sir David Keene
30 November 2000[ 13]
14 February 2001[ 14]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2000–2009)[ 184]
Commonwealth judiciary
Sir Kenneth Keith
Labour politician
Ruth Kelly
16 December 2004[ 13]
Labour politician
Liz Kendall
6 July 2024[ 186]
Other politician
Jane Kennedy
HM judiciary
Sir Paul Kennedy
1992
Labour politician
Roy Kennedy, Baron Kennedy of Southwark
Labour politician
Sadiq Khan
HM judiciary
Dame Eleanor King
Lady Justice of Appeal (2014–present)
Conservative politician
Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater
1979
HM judiciary
Derek Emslie, Lord Kingarth
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2005–2010)
Labour politician
Neil Kinnock, Baron Kinnock
1983
Lib. Dem. politician
Archy Kirkwood, Baron Kirkwood of Kirkhope
Liberal Democrat Chief Whip in the Lords (1992–1997)
HM judiciary
David Kitchin, Lord Kitchin
16 November 2011[ 129]
Conservative politician
Sir Greg Knight
10 July 1995[ 21]
Labour politician
Jim Knight, Baron Knight of Weymouth
Lib. Dem. politician
Susan Kramer, Baroness Kramer
10 December 2014[ 56]
Conservative politician
Kwasi Kwarteng
Labour politician
Peter Kyle
10 July 2024[ 133]
Conservative politician
Eleanor Laing, Baroness Laing of Elderslie
HM judiciary
Dame Elisabeth Laing
16 December 2020[ 191]
29 September 2021[ 4]
Lady Justice of Appeal (2020–present)
Other politician
Sir Norman Lamb
16 July 2014[ 40]
Minister at the Department of Health (2012–2015)
Other politician
Herbert Laming, Baron Laming
16 July 2014[ 40]
Labour politician
David Lammy
5 November 2008[ 137]
Conservative politician
Norman Lamont, Baron Lamont of Lerwick
1986
Conservative politician
Mark Lancaster, Baron Lancaster of Kimbolton
Minister of State for the Armed Forces (2017–2019)
Conservative politician
Ian Lang, Baron Lang of Monkton
1990
Conservative politician
Andrew Lansley, Baron Lansley
13 May 2010[ 10]
Commonwealth politician
Sir Kamuta Latasi
HM judiciary
Sir David Latham
Lord Justice of Appeal (2000–2009)[ 184]
Lib. Dem. politician
David Laws
13 May 2010[ 10]
Conservative politician
Dame Andrea Leadsom
15 July 2016[ 79]
HM judiciary
George Leggatt, Lord Leggatt
Conservative politician
Sir Edward Leigh
13 February 2019[ 136]
Long-serving MP (1983–present)
Conservative politician
Sir Oliver Letwin
HM judiciary
Sir Brian Leveson
14 November 2006[ 20]
Conservative politician
Sir Brandon Lewis
HM judiciary
Sir Clive Lewis
Lord Justice of Appeal (2020–present)
Conservative politician
Sir Julian Lewis
HM judiciary
Sir Kim Lewison
16 November 2011[ 129]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2011–present)
Labour politician
Helen Liddell, Baroness Liddell of Coatdyke
29 October 1998
16 December 1998[ 21]
Conservative politician
Sir David Lidington
15 December 2010[ 98]
9 February 2011[ 75]
Conservative politician
Peter Lilley, Baron Lilley
1990
HM judiciary
Sir Keith Lindblom
Conservative politician
Edward Llewellyn, Baron Llewellyn of Steep
14 May 2015[ 34]
Downing Street Chief of Staff (2010–2016)
HM judiciary
Anthony Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Berwick
1984
Conservative politician
Sir Peter Lloyd
8 February 1994[ 195]
Minister at the Home Office (1992–1994)
HM judiciary
Sir Timothy Lloyd
7 June 2005[ 12]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2005–2013)
HM judiciary
David Lloyd Jones, Lord Lloyd-Jones
7 November 2012[ 28]
12 February 2013[ 58]
Other politician
Elfyn Llwyd
Leader of Plaid Cymru in the UK Parliament (2001–2015)
HM judiciary
Sir Andrew Longmore
14 March 2001[ 72]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2001–2019)
Royal Family /Household
Richard Luce, Baron Luce
1986
Civil Service
Sir Roderic Lyne
Labour politician
Sir Ian McCartney
10 March 1999[ 21]
HM judiciary
Sir Bernard McCloskey
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2019–present)
HM judiciary
Sir Richard McCombe
Lord Justice of Appeal (2012–2021)
Labour politician
Jack McConnell, Baron McConnell of Glenscorrodale
Labour politician
Gus Macdonald, Baron Macdonald of Tradeston
30 July 1999
16 October 1999[ 21]
Labour politician
John McDonnell
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (2015–2020)
Labour politician
Pat McFadden
5 November 2008[ 137]
Other politician
John McFall, Baron McFall of Alcluith
HM judiciary
Sir Andrew McFarlane
Conservative politician
John MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market
1985
Labour politician
Dame Anne McGuire
Other politician
Ken Macintosh
16 November 2016[ 159]
Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament (2016–2021)
Conservative politician
Andrew MacKay [ 21]
11 February 1998
Conservative politician
James Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern
1979
Commonwealth politician
Sir Don McKinnon
8 April 1992[ 65]
HM judiciary
Ranald MacLean, Lord MacLean
31 October 2001[ 49]
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2001–2005)
Labour politician
Henry McLeish
Conservative politician
Patrick McLoughlin, Baron McLoughlin
22 June 2005[ 199]
Lib. Dem. politician
Tom McNally, Baron McNally
Labour politician
Tony McNulty
25 July 2007[ 158]
Conservative politician
Stephen McPartland
13 September 2022[ 9]
12 October 2022[ 23]
(Sworn as Privy Counsellor on leaving government)
Labour politician
Fiona Mactaggart
Long-serving MP (1997–2017)
Conservative politician
Esther McVey
HM judiciary
Dame Julia Macur
HM judiciary
Sir Paul Maguire
Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2021–2022)
Labour politician
Shabana Mahmood
6 July 2024[ 186]
Conservative politician
Sir John Major
1987
HM judiciary
Colin Campbell, Lord Malcolm
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2014–present)
HM judiciary
Sir Stephen Males
Lord Justice of Appeal (2019–present)
Labour politician
Mark Malloch Brown, Baron Malloch-Brown
25 July 2007[ 158]
Minister for Africa, Asia and the United Nations (2007–2009)
Conservative politician
Kit Malthouse
HM judiciary
Jonathan Mance, Baron Mance
2 June 1999
21 July 1999[ 21]
Labour politician
Peter Mandelson, Baron Mandelson
29 July 1998[ 21]
HM judiciary
Michael Bruce, Lord Marnoch
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2001–2005)
Other politician
Tricia Marwick
Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament (2011–2016)
Conservative politician
Michael Mates
11 February 2004[ 89]
Butler Review Committee (2004)
HM judiciary
Hugh Matthews, Lord Matthews
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2021–present)
Conservative politician
Francis Maude, Baron Maude of Horsham
1992
HM judiciary
Sir Anthony May
18 March 1998[ 21]
Conservative politician
Theresa May, Baroness May of Maidenhead
17 July 2003[ 205]
Conservative politician
David Mellor
1990
HM judiciary
Duncan Menzies, Lord Menzies
14 March 2012[ 206]
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2012–2021)
Conservative politician
Johnny Mercer
Minister of State for Veterans' Affairs (2022, 2022–2024)
Labour politician
Alun Michael
29 October 1998[ 21]
Labour politician
Alan Milburn
29 October 1998[ 21]
Labour politician
David Miliband
7 May 2005[ 84]
Labour politician
Ed Miliband
29 June 2007[ 207]
Conservative politician
Dame Maria Miller
10 September 2012[ 27]
Conservative politician
Dame Amanda Milling
19 February 2020[ 81]
Conservative politician
Anne Milton
19 March 2015[ 57]
Conservative politician
Andrew Mitchell
13 May 2010[ 10]
Commonwealth politician
Keith Mitchell
App. 10 March 2004[ 105]
Prime Minister of Grenada (1995–2008; 2013–2022)
Lib. Dem. politician
Michael Moore
9 June 2010[ 106]
Secretary of State for Scotland (2010–2013)
HM judiciary
Sir Martin Moore-Bick
Lord Justice of Appeal (2005–2016)
Conservative politician
Penny Mordaunt
15 November 2017[ 32]
HM judiciary
Sir Declan Morgan
Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland (2009–2021)
Conservative politician
Nicky Morgan, Baroness Morgan of Cotes
Labour politician
Eluned Morgan, Baroness Morgan of Ely
2 October 2024[ 210]
Labour politician
Estelle Morris, Baroness Morris of Yardley
12 October 1999[ 21]
HM judiciary
Sir Andrew Morritt
2 November 1994
24 November 1994[ 21]
Conservative politician
Wendy Morton
13 September 2022[ 9]
Government Chief Whip in the Commons and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (2022)
HM judiciary
Sir Alan Moses
15 November 2005[ 166]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2005–2014)
HM judiciary
Sir Andrew Moylan
11 October 2017[ 70]
15 November 2017[ 32]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2017–present)
HM judiciary
Frank Mulholland, Lord Mulholland
Lord Advocate (2011–2016)
Clergy
Dame Sarah Mullally
14 March 2018[ 192]
Bishop of London (2018–present)
HM judiciary
Sir John Mummery
15 October 1996
19 December 1996[ 21]
Lord Justice of Appeal (1996–2013)
HM judiciary
Sir James Munby
Conservative politician
David Mundell
Labour politician
Jim Murphy
9 October 2008[ 90]
Labour politician
Paul Murphy, Baron Murphy of Torfaen
10 February 1999[ 21]
Conservative politician
Andrew Murrison
22 May 2019[ 211]
Labour politician
Ian Murray
10 July 2024[ 133]
Commonwealth politician
Said Musa
App. 12 October 2005[ 178]
Prime Minister of Belize (1998–2008)
Labour politician
Lisa Nandy
6 July 2024[ 186]
Conservative politician
Michael Morris, Baron Naseby
1994
Chairman of Ways and Means (1992–1997)
Conservative politician
Richard Needham, 6th Earl of Kilmorey
1994
Minister of State for Trade (1992–1995)
HM judiciary
David Neuberger, Baron Neuberger of Abbotsbury
Conservative politician
Pauline Neville-Jones, Baroness Neville-Jones
9 June 2010[ 106]
Minister for Security (2010–2011)
Lib. Dem. politician
Richard Newby, Baron Newby
5 March 2014[ 97]
HM judiciary
Sir Guy Newey
Lord Justice of Appeal (2017–present)
HM judiciary
William Nimmo Smith, Lord Nimmo Smith
7 June 2005[ 12]
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2005–2009)
Conservative politician
Caroline Nokes
Conservative politician
Jesse Norman
6 November 2019[ 30]
12 February 2020[ 26]
Lib. Dem. politician
Lindsay Northover, Baroness Northover
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development (2014–2015)
HM judiciary
Sir Christopher Nugee
Labour politician
Mike O'Brien
Conservative politician
Stephen O'Brien
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for International Development (2010–2012)
Conservative politician
Sally Oppenheim-Barnes, Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes
1979
Minister of State for Department of Trade (1979–1982)
Conservative politician
George Osborne
13 May 2010[ 10]
Chancellor of the Exchequer (2010–2016)
HM judiciary
Kenneth Osborne, Lord Osborne
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2001–2011)
Conservative politician
Sir Richard Ottaway
Long-serving MP (1983–1987; 1992–2015)
HM judiciary
Sir Philip Otton
8 February 1995[ 21]
Lord Justice of Appeal (1995–2001)
Other politician
David Owen, Baron Owen
1976
Commonwealth politician
Bikenibeu Paeniu
1991
Prime Minister of Tuvalu (1989–1993; 1996–1999)
Conservative politician
Sir Jim Paice
Minister for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2010–2012)
Commonwealth politician
Sir Geoffrey Palmer
23 December 1985[ 65]
Civil Service
Dame Janet Paraskeva
Member of the Torture inquiry (2010–2013)[ 161]
HM judiciary
Sir Jonathan Parker
11 September 2000[ 13]
15 November 2000[ 22]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2000–2007)
Royal Family /Household
Andrew Parker, Baron Parker of Minsmere
Lord Chamberlain (2021–2024)
Conservative politician
Dame Priti Patel
14 May 2015[ 34]
Conservative politician
Owen Paterson
13 May 2010[ 10]
HM judiciary
Ann Paton, Lady Paton
10 October 2007[ 115]
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2007–present)
Conservative politician
Chris Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes
1989
Conservative politician
John Patten, Baron Patten
1990
HM judiciary
Sir Nicholas Patten
Lord Justice of Appeal (2009–2020)
Labour politician
Swraj Paul, Baron Paul
Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords and Deputy Chairman of Committees (2008–2010)
Royal Family /Household
William Peel, 3rd Earl Peel
14 November 2006[ 20]
Lord Chamberlain (2006–2021)
Conservative politician
Sir Mike Penning
5 March 2014[ 97]
HM judiciary
George William Penrose, Lord Penrose
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2001–2005)
HM judiciary
Paul Cullen, Lord Pentland
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2020–present)
Commonwealth judiciary
Dame Janice Pereira
Other politician
Claire Perry O'Neill
Minister of State for Energy and Clean Growth (2017–2019)
Commonwealth politician
Winston Peters
21 May 1998[ 65]
HM judiciary
Alexander Philip, Lord Philip
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2005–2007)
Conservative politician
Chris Philp
13 September 2022[ 9]
12 October 2022[ 23]
HM judiciary
Sir Stephen Phillips
Lord Justice of Appeal (2020–present)
HM judiciary
Nicholas Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers
23 November 1995
Labour politician
Bridget Phillipson
10 July 2024[ 133]
Conservative politician
Eric Pickles, Baron Pickles
13 May 2010[ 10]
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (2010–2015)
HM judiciary
Sir Malcolm Pill
8 February 1995[ 21]
Lord Justice of Appeal (1995–2013)
Conservative politician
Chris Pincher
HM judiciary
Sir Andrew Popplewell
Lord Justice of Appeal (2019–present)
Conservative politician
Michael Portillo
1992
HM judiciary
Sir Mark Potter
26 June 1996
23 July 1996[ 21]
Labour politician
Lucy Powell
6 July 2024[ 186]
Other politician
Usha Prashar, Baroness Prashar
Conservative politician
Victoria Prentis
Attorney General for England and Wales (2022–2024)
Labour politician
Dawn Primarolo, Baroness Primarolo
Conservative politician
Mark Pritchard
Long-serving MP (2005–present)
Commonwealth politician
Sir Tomasi Puapua
1982
Labour politician
James Purnell
28 June 2007[ 45]
Conservative politician
Sir Jeremy Quin
Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General (2022–2023)
Labour politician
Joyce Quin, Baroness Quin
29 October 1998
16 December 1998[ 21]
Minister of State for Europe (1998–1999)
Conservative politician
Dominic Raab
11 July 2018[ 124]
HM judiciary
Dame Anne Rafferty
Lady Justice of Appeal (2011–2020)
Labour politician
Angela Rayner
Labour politician
Nick Raynsford
Conservative politician
John Randall, Baron Randall of Uxbridge
Treasurer of the Household and Deputy Chief Whip (2010–2013)
Conservative politician
Sir John Redwood
1993
HM judiciary
Robert Reed, Baron Reed of Allermuir
Labour politician
Steve Reed
10 July 2024[ 133]
Conservative politician
Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg
25 July 2019[ 63]
Labour politician
Rachel Reeves
Other politician
Sir George Reid
13 October 2004[ 145]
Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament (2003–2007)
Labour politician
John Reid, Baron Reid of Cardowan
29 July 1998[ 21]
Labour politician
Jonathan Reynolds
10 July 2024[ 133]
HM judiciary
David Richards, Lord Richards of Camberwell
HM judiciary
Sir Stephen Richards
15 November 2005[ 166]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2005–2016)
Civil Service
Sir Peter Riddell
Member of the Detainee Inquiry (2010–2011)[ 161] [ 216]
Conservative politician
Sir Malcolm Rifkind
1986
HM judiciary
Sir Colin Rimer
14 November 2007[ 116]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2007–2014)
HM judiciary
Sir Bernard Rix
Lord Justice of Appeal (2000–2013)
Conservative politician
Andrew Robathan, Baron Robathan
15 December 2010[ 98]
9 February 2011[ 75]
Other politician
Angus Robertson
10 September 2015
8 October 2015[ 218]
Labour politician
George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen
1997
Conservative politician
Sir Hugh Robertson
10 September 2012[ 27]
17 October 2012[ 47]
Other politician
Gavin Robinson
Deputy Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (2023–2024)
Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party in the House of Commons (2024–present)
Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (2024–present)
Other politician
Peter Robinson
15 May 2007[ 135]
Lib. Dem. politician
William Rodgers, Baron Rodgers of Quarry Bank
1975
Labour politician
Jeff Rooker, Baron Rooker
24 November 1999[ 21]
HM judiciary
Sir Christopher Rose
1992
HM judiciary
Vivien Rose, Lady Rose of Colmworth
HM judiciary
Donald Ross, Lord Ross
1985
Lord Justice Clerk (1985–1997)
Labour politician
Janet Royall, Baroness Royall of Blaisdon
Conservative politician
Amber Rudd
14 May 2015[ 34]
Labour politician
Dame Joan Ruddock
Minister of State for Energy (2009–2010)
Other politician
Joan Ryan
25 July 2007[ 158]
Special Representative to Cyprus (2007–2008)
HM judiciary
Sir Ernest Ryder
Conservative politician
Richard Ryder, Baron Ryder of Wensum
1990
Government Chief Whip in the Commons and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (1990–1995)
Conservative politician
Sir Tim Sainsbury
1992
HM judiciary
Philip Sales, Lord Sales
Conservative politician
1994
HM judiciary
Mark Saville, Baron Saville of Newdigate
1994
Other politician
Liz Saville Roberts
13 March 2019[ 203]
Leader of Plaid Cymru in the House of Commons (2017–present)
Commonwealth judiciary
Dame Joan Sawyer
President of the Court of Appeal of the Bahamas (2001–2010)
HM judiciary
Sir Konrad Schiemann
17 May 1995[ 21]
Labour politician
Patricia Scotland, Baroness Scotland of Asthal
18 July 2001[ 107]
HM judiciary
Richard Scott, Baron Scott of Foscote
1991
HM judiciary
Sir Stephen Sedley
10 February 1999[ 21]
Lord Justice of Appeal (1999–2011)
Clergy
John Sentamu, Baron Sentamu
15 November 2005[ 166]
Archbishop of York (2005–2020)
Conservative politician
Grant Shapps
Conservative politician
Alok Sharma, Baron Sharma
25 July 2019[ 63]
HM judiciary
Dame Victoria Sharp
6 November 2013[ 83]
11 February 2014[ 44]
HM judiciary
Sir John Sheil
Lord Justice of Appeal , Northern Ireland (2004–2006)[ 220] [ 221]
Conservative politician
Sir Alec Shelbrooke
Conservative politician
Gillian Shephard, Baroness Shephard of Northwold
1992
Commonwealth politician
Dame Jenny Shipley
21 May 1998[ 65]
Labour politician
Clare Short
1997
Secretary of State for International Development (1997–2003)
HM judiciary
Ingrid Simler, Lady Simler
Commonwealth politician
Sir Kennedy Simmonds
1984
Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis (1983–1995)
Conservative politician
Mark Simmonds
10 December 2014[ 56]
HM judiciary
Sir Peregrine Simon
11 November 2015[ 117]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2015–2020)
Conservative politician
Keith Simpson
19 March 2015[ 57]
Long-serving MP (1997–2019)
Commonwealth politician
Ian Sinclair
1977
Australian government minister (1965–1972; 1975–1983)
HM judiciary
Sir Rabinder Singh
Lord Justice of Appeal (2017–present)
Conservative politician
Chris Skidmore
Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation (2019–2020)
Labour politician
Andrew Smith
20 May 1997[ 21]
Labour politician
Angela Smith, Baroness Smith of Basildon
HM judiciary
Anne Smith, Lady Smith
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2012–present)
Conservative politician
Chloe Smith
13 September 2022[ 9]
Labour politician
Chris Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury
1997
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (1997–2001)
Labour politician
Jacqui Smith, Baroness Smith of Malvern
HM judiciary
Dame Janet Smith
Lady Justice of Appeal (2002–2011)
Conservative politician
Sir Julian Smith
HM judiciary
Sir Richard Snowden
15 December 2021[ 5]
16 February 2022[ 131]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2021–present)
Conservative politician
Nicholas Soames, Baron Soames of Fletching
13 July 2011[ 80]
Commonwealth politician
Enele Sopoaga
App. 14 March 2018[ 192]
Prime Minister of Tuvalu (2013–2019)
Other politician
Anna Soubry
14 May 2015[ 34]
Minister for Small Business (2015–2016)
Labour politician
John Spellar, Baron Spellar
18 July 2001[ 107]
Conservative politician
Dame Caroline Spelman
13 May 2010[ 10]
Conservative politician
Sir Mark Spencer
Conservative politician
Sir John Stanley
1984
Labour politician
Sir Keir Starmer
19 July 2017[ 69]
Other politician
David Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood
1977
HM judiciary
Ben Stephens, Lord Stephens of Creevyloughgare
11 October 2017[ 70]
15 November 2017[ 32]
Conservative politician
Andrew Stephenson
Labour politician
Jo Stevens
10 July 2024[ 133]
Conservative politician
Bob Stewart
10 March 2021[ 15]
15 December 2021[ 5]
MP (2010–present)
Conservative politician
Rory Stewart
3 May 2019[ 226]
Secretary of State for International Development (2019)
Conservative politician
Tina Stowell, Baroness Stowell of Beeston
16 July 2014[ 40]
Leader of the House of Lords and Lord Privy Seal (2014–2016)
Labour politician
Gavin Strang
1997
Minister of State for Transport (1997–1998)
Conservative politician
Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde
28 June 1995[ 21]
Labour politician
Jack Straw
1997
Labour politician
Wes Streeting
10 July 2024[ 133]
Conservative politician
Mel Stride
Commonwealth politician
Freundel Stuart
App. 11 December 2013[ 43]
Prime Minister of Barbados (2010–2018)
Labour politician
Gisela Stuart, Baroness Stuart of Edgbaston
10 September 2015
8 October 2015[ 218]
Long-serving MP (1997–2017)
Conservative politician
Graham Stuart
13 September 2022[ 9]
12 October 2022[ 23]
Minister of State for Energy and Climate (2022–2024)[ N 6]
HM judiciary
Sir Jeremy Stuart-Smith
Lord Justice of Appeal (2020–present)
HM judiciary
Sir Murray Stuart-Smith
1988
Lord Justice of Appeal (1988–2008)
Other politician
Nicola Sturgeon
10 December 2014[ 56]
First Minister of Scotland (2014–2023)
HM judiciary
Sir Jeremy Sullivan
HM judiciary
Jonathan Sumption, Lord Sumption
Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (2012–2018)
Conservative politician
Rishi Sunak
HM judiciary
Ranald Sutherland, Lord Sutherland
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (?–2001)
Conservative politician
Sir Desmond Swayne
13 July 2011[ 80]
Other politician
John Swinney
Conservative politician
Hugo Swire, Baron Swire
15 December 2010[ 98]
9 February 2011[ 75]
Labour politician
Elizabeth Symons, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean
Labour politician
Mark Tami
Labour politician
Ann Taylor, Baroness Taylor of Bolton
1997
Conservative politician
John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Holbeach
10 December 2014[ 56]
Government Chief Whip in the Lords; Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms (2014–2019)
Conservative politician
Norman Tebbit, Baron Tebbit
1981
HM judiciary
Dame Kathryn Thirlwall
Commonwealth judiciary
Sir Ted Thomas
19 November 1996[ 65]
Justice of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand (1995–2001)
HM judiciary
John Thomas, Baron Thomas of Cwmgiedd
Labour politician
Nick Thomas-Symonds
Other politician
Owen Thompson
10 April 2024[ 24]
Member of the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament (2023–2024)
Labour politician
Emily Thornberry
15 February 2017[ 2]
HM judiciary
Sir Mathew Thorpe
23 November 1995[ 21]
Lord Justice of Appeal (1995–2013)
Lib. Dem. politician
John Sinclair, 3rd Viscount Thurso
16 July 2014[ 40]
Labour politician
Sir Stephen Timms
9 May 2006[ 190]
Commonwealth judiciary
Sir Andrew Tipping
Conservative politician
Kelly Tolhurst
8 March 2023[ 140]
Conservative politician
Michael Tomlinson
21 February 2024[ 228]
HM judiciary
Sir Stephen Tomlinson
Lord Justice of Appeal (2010–2017)
Labour politician
Don Touhig, Baron Touhig
19 July 2006[ 85]
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence (2005–2006)
HM judiciary
Sir Colman Treacy
7 November 2012[ 28]
12 February 2013[ 58]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2012–2018)
Conservative politician
David Trefgarne, 2nd Baron Trefgarne
1989
Conservative politician
Anne-Marie Trevelyan
19 February 2020[ 81]
Conservative politician
Laura Trott
13 December 2023[ 173]
Conservative politician
Nicholas True, Baron True
13 September 2022[ 9]
Conservative politician
Liz Truss
16 July 2014[ 40]
HM judiciary
Sir Simon Tuckey
21 October 1998
17 November 1998[ 21]
Lord Justice of Appeal (1998–2008)
Conservative politician
Tom Tugendhat
13 September 2022[ 9]
12 October 2022[ 23]
HM judiciary
Alan Turnbull, Lord Turnbull
Senator of the College of Justice (2006–present)
Lib. Dem. politician
Paul Tyler, Baron Tyler
5 March 2014[ 97]
Long-serving MP (1974; 1992–2005) and member of the House of Lords (2005–2021)
HM judiciary
Colin Tyre, Lord Tyre
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2021–present)
Conservative politician
Andrew Tyrie, Baron Tyrie
16 July 2014[ 40]
Chairman of the Treasury Select Committee (2010–2017)
Conservative politician
Edward Lister, Baron Udny-Lister
Prime Minister's Chief Strategic Advisor (2019–2020)
Conservative politician
Nicholas Lowther, 2nd Viscount Ullswater
1994
Minister for the Department of the Environment
HM judiciary
Sir Nicholas Underhill
Lord Justice of Appeal (2013–present)
Commonwealth politician
Simon Upton
Labour politician
Shriti Vadera, Baroness Vadera
Conservative politician
Edward Vaizey, Baron Vaizey of Didcot
Conservative politician
Shailesh Vara
8 July 2022[ 230]
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2022)
Labour politician
Keith Vaz
Minister for Europe (1999–2001)
Labour politician
Valerie Vaz
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons (2016–2021)
Conservative politician
Theresa Villiers
HM judiciary
Sir Geoffrey Vos
6 November 2013[ 83]
11 February 2014[ 44]
HM judiciary
Sir John Waite
1993
Lord Justice of Appeal (1993–1997)
Conservative politician
John Wakeham, Baron Wakeham
1983
Conservative politician
William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill
1990
Royal Family /Household
William, Prince of Wales
9 June 2016[ 96]
Conservative politician
Sir Ben Wallace
Lib. Dem. politician
William Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire
10 September 2012[ 27]
7 November 2012[ 28]
Lord-in-waiting (2010–2015)
Lib. Dem. politician
Jim Wallace, Baron Wallace of Tankerness
HM judiciary
Sir Mark Waller
15 October 1996
19 November 1996[ 21]
HM judiciary
Sir Mark Warby
10 March 2021[ 15]
29 September 2021[ 4]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2021–present)
HM judiciary
Sir Alan Ward
15 March 1995[ 21]
Lord Justice of Appeal (1995–2013)
Labour politician
Norman Warner, Baron Warner
19 July 2006[ 85]
Minister in the Department for Health (2005–2007)
Conservative politician
Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi
13 May 2010[ 10]
HM judiciary
Sir Ronald Weatherup
10 February 2016[ 233]
Lord Justice of Appeal , Northern Ireland (2015–2017)
Lib. Dem. politician
Sir Steve Webb
16 July 2014[ 40]
Minister at the Department for Work and Pensions (2010–2015)
HM judiciary
Sir Reginald Weir
10 February 2016[ 233]
Lord Justice of Appeal , Northern Ireland (2015–2017)
Clergy
Justin Welby
Archbishop of Canterbury (2013–present)
Labour politician
Alan West, Baron West of Spithead
Minister for Security and Counter-Terrorism (2007–2010)
HM judiciary
John Wheatley, Lord Wheatley
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2007–2011)
Conservative politician
Sir John Wheeler
1993
Minister for Security, Northern Ireland Office (1993–1997)
HM judiciary
Dame Philippa Whipple
15 December 2021[ 5]
16 February 2022[ 131]
Lady Justice of Appeal (2021–present)
Conservative politician
Craig Whittaker
8 March 2023[ 140]
Conservative politician
Sir John Whittingdale
14 May 2015[ 34]
Labour politician
Larry Whitty, Baron Whitty
12 October 2005[ 178]
Other politician
Ann Widdecombe
12 February 1997[ 21]
Other politician
Dafydd Wigley, Baron Wigley
30 October 1997[ 21]
Conservative politician
David Willetts, Baron Willetts
9 June 2010[ 106]
Minister of State for Universities and Science (2010–2014)
Conservative politician
Craig Williams
15 November 2023[ 36]
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister (2022–2024)
Clergy
Rowan Williams, Baron Williams of Oystermouth
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002–2012)
Conservative politician
Susan Williams, Baroness Williams of Trafford
16 March 2022[ 183]
Conservative politician
Gavin Williamson
14 May 2015[ 34]
Lib. Dem. politician
Jenny Willott
10 December 2014[ 56]
Labour politician
Michael Wills, Baron Wills
5 November 2008[ 137]
Minister in the Ministry of Justice (2007–2010)
Labour politician
Brian Wilson
17 July 2003[ 205]
Special Representative on Overseas Trade (2003–2005)
HM judiciary
Nicholas Wilson, Lord Wilson of Culworth
15 November 2005[ 166]
Other politician
Sammy Wilson
Commonwealth politician
Paias Wingti
1987
Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (1985–1988; 1992–1994)
Labour politician
Rosie Winterton, Baroness Winterton of Doncaster
19 July 2006[ 85]
HM judiciary
Morag Wise, Lady Wise
13 April 2022[ 134]
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2022–present)
HM judiciary
James Wolffe
Lord Advocate (2016–2021)
Labour politician
Shaun Woodward
28 June 2007[ 45]
HM judiciary
Harry Woolf, Baron Woolf
1986
HM judiciary
Stephen Woolman, Lord Woolman
Senator of the College of Justice , Inner House (2020–2023)
Conservative politician
Jeremy Wright
16 July 2014[ 40]
Conservative politician
George Young, Baron Young of Cookham
1993
Royal Family /Household
Edward Young, Baron Young of Old Windsor
11 October 2017[ 70]
Private Secretary to the Sovereign (2017–2023)
Other politician
Humza Yousaf
17 May 2023[ 235]
First Minister of Scotland (2023–2024)
HM judiciary
Sir Antony Zacaroli
App. 6 November 2024[ 174]
Lord Justice of Appeal (2024–present)
Conservative politician
Nadhim Zahawi
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