2019 Dissolution Honours
Appearance
The 2019 Dissolution Honours List was issued on 31 July 2020[1] following the 2019 United Kingdom general election the previous December. The Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, was re-elected.[2] This list was released concurrently with the 2020 Political Honours list.
Life Peerages
- Sir Henry Bellingham, Kt, to be Baron Bellingham, of Congham in the County of Norfolk [3]
- Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke, CH QC, to be Baron Clarke of Nottingham, of West Bridgford in the County of Nottinghamshire [4]
- Rt. Hon. Ruth Davidson - former Leader of the Scottish Conservatives.
- Rt. Hon. Philip Hammond, to be Baron Hammond of Runnymede, of Runnymede in the County of Surrey [5]
- Rt. Hon. Nicholas Herbert, CBE, to be Baron Herbert of South Downs, of Arundel in the County of West Sussex [6]
- Rt. Hon. Joseph Johnson, to be Baron Johnson of Marylebone, of Marylebone in the City of Westminster[7]
- Colonel Rt. Hon. John Mark Lancaster, TD VR, to be Baron Lancaster of Kimbolton, of Kimbolton in the County of Cambridgeshire [8]
- Rt. Hon. Sir Patrick McLoughlin, CH, to be Baron McLoughlin, of Cannock Chase in the County of Staffordshire [9]
- Aamer Sarfraz, to be Baron Sarfaz, of Kensington in the Royal London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea [10]
- Rt. Hon. Edward Vaizey, to be Baron Vaizey of Didcot, of Wantage in the County of Oxfordshire [11]
- Kathryn Clark, to be Baroness Clark of Kilwinning, of Kilwinning in the County of Ayrshire [12]
- Brinley Davies, to be Baroness Davies of Brixton, of Brixton in the London Borough of Lambeth[13]
- Rt. Hon. Nigel Dodds, OBE, to be Baron Dodds of Duncairn, of Duncairn in the City of Belfast[14]
- Rt. Hon. Frank Field, to be Baron Field of Birkenhead, of Birkenhead in the County of Merseyside [15]
- Catherine Hoey, to be Baroness Hoey, of Lylehill and Rathlin in the County of Antrim[16]
- Ian Austin, to be Baron Austin of Dudley, of Dudley in the County of West Midlands [17]
- Rt. Hon. Gisela Stuart, to be Baroness Stuart of Edgbaston, of Edgbaston in the City of Birmingham [18]
- John Woodcock, to be Baron Walney, of the Isle of Walney in the County of Cumbria [19]
Knights Bachelor
- Philip May - for political service.
- Raymond Puddifoot - for services to the London Borough of Hillingdon
References
- ^ "Queen confers Peerages: 31 July 2020". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2020-07-31.
- ^ "Results of the 2019 General Election". BBC News. Retrieved 2020-07-31.
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- ^ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/3629891
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- ^ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/3625761
- ^ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/3627122
- ^ "Crown Office". www.thegazette.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
- ^ "Crown Office". www.thegazette.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
- ^ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/3631390
- ^ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/3633268
- ^ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/3625791
- ^ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/3629514
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