Baronesses •
Jane Bonham Carter, Member, Advisory Board, Centre for Reform and Member, Advisory Board for Britain and Europe. •
Nicola Jane Chapman, chair, Leeds United Disabled Organisation. • Dr.
Frances Gertrude Claire D’Souza, C.M.G., lately executive director, International Centre Against Censorship. •
Kishwer Falkner, Chief Executive, Students Partnership Worldwide. • Dr.
Ruth Beatrice Henig, C.B.E., J.P., D.L., formerly Senior Lecturer,
Lancaster University. •
Margaret Josephine McDonagh, formerly
General Secretary of the Labour Party. •
Delyth Jane Morgan, Chief Executive,
Breakthrough Breast Cancer. •
Patricia Morris, OBE, Vice Chairman,
Conservative Party. • Professor
Elaine Murphy, chairman, North East London Strategic Health Authority. • Rabbi Dame
Julia Babette Sarah Neuberger, DBE, Writer and Broadcaster. •
Margaret Theresa Prosser, OBE, Chair of
Women's National Commission and formerly Deputy General Secretary of the
Transport and General Workers Union. •
Janet Anne Royall, Head of the
European Commission Office in Wales. •
Margaret Mary Wall, formerly National Secretary and Head of Policy,
AMICUS. • Professor
Lola Young, OBE, lately Head of Culture,
Greater London Authority.
Barons • Sir
David Alliance, CBE, Chairman,
N. Brown Group. • Professor Sir
Sushantha Kumar Bhattacharyya, CBE, Professor of Manufacturing and Director,
Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick. • Professor Sir
Alec Nigel Broers, President of the
Royal Academy of Engineering. • The Right Honourable Sir
Simon Denis Brown, on his appointment as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. • Sir
Ewen James Hanning Cameron, DL, lately Chairman,
Countryside Agency. • The Right Honourable Sir
Robert Douglas Carswell, on his appointment as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. •
Patrick Robert Carter, Chair,
Sport England and author of recent report on offenders. •
Paul Rudd Drayson, Co-Founder,
PowderJect Pharmaceuticals plc. •
Hugh John Maxwell Dykes, Associate Member,
Quilter, Hilton, Goodison Stockbrokers. • Air Marshal Sir
Timothy Garden, KCB, Writer and Broadcaster. • The Right Honourable Sir
Edward Alan John George, GBE, formerly
Governor, Bank of England. • Professor
Anthony Giddens, formerly Director of the
London School of Economics and Political Science. •
Philip Gould, Chairman, Philip Gould Associates. • The Reverend Dr.
Leslie John Griffiths, Superintendent Minister,
Wesley's Chapel, London. •
Garry Richard Rushby Hart, Special Adviser to the
Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs. • Dr.
Edward Haughey, OBE, JP, Chairman,
Norbrook Laboratories Ltd. •
Alan Robert Haworth, Secretary to the
Parliamentary Labour Party. • Councillor
Greville Patrick Charles Howard, Chairman, Wicksteed Leisure Ltd. • Sir
Harold Stanley Kalms, President,
Dixons Groups plc. • Sir
John Olav Kerr, GCMG, formerly Secretary-General,
European Convention. •
Irvine Alan Stewart Laidlaw, Chairman,
Institute for International Research. •
Alexander Park Leitch, Chairman,
National Employment Panel and formerly Chief Executive,
Zurich Financial Services (UKISA Asia Pacific) Ltd. •
William David McKenzie, formerly Partner,
Pricewaterhouse, Accountants. •
John Alston Maxton, formerly Labour
Member of Parliament for
Glasgow Cathcart. • Dr.
Diljit Singh Rana, MBE, Founder, Andras House Ltd, and First Honorary Indian Consul in Northern Ireland. • The Reverend
John Roger Roberts, formerly
Methodist Minister for Wales. •
Richard Andrew Rosser, JP, General Secretary,
Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association. •
Edward Rowlands, CBE, formerly Labour Member of Parliament for
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney. •
Peter Charles Snape, formerly Labour Member of Parliament for
West Bromwich East. •
Leonard Steinberg, Founder,
Stanley Leisure plc. Former Deputy Treasurer,
Conservative Party. •
David Maxim Triesman, on his appointment as a Lord in Waiting. • Dr.
Peter Derek Truscott, formerly Labour
Member of the European Parliament for
Hertfordshire. •
Denis Tunnicliffe, CBE, Chairman,
UKAEA and of
Rail Safety and Standards Board. • Sir
Iain David Thomas Vallance, Vice-Chairman,
Royal Bank of Scotland. • Sir
Anthony Ian Young, formerly Senior Deputy General Secretary,
Communication Workers’ Union. == Most Excellent Order of the British Empire ==