2020 Political Honours
The 2020 Political Honours List[1] was released concurrently with the delayed 2019 Dissolution Honours[2] on 31 July, 2020.
Life Peerage
- Lorraine Fullbrook – former M.P. for South Ribble.
- Sir Edward Udny-Lister – Chief Strategic Adviser to the Prime Minister and former Deputy Mayor of London.
- Daniel Moylan – Chairman, Urban Design London and former member of Kensington and Chelsea Council.
- Andrew Sharpe OBE – Chairman of the National Conservative Convention and Vice-Chair of Policy Forum.
- Michael Spencer – Chairman of IPGL (Holdings) Ltd and Centre for Policy Studies.
- Veronica Wadley CBE – Chair of the Expert Panel for Model Music Curriculum and former editor of the Evening Standard.
- James Wharton – former Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development and M.P. for Stockton South.
- Dame Helena Morrissey – financier and campaigner. Independent Non-executive Director at St James Place and founder of the 30% Club
- Neil Mendoza – Provost of Oriel College and Non-Executive Board Member of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
- Susan Hayman – lately M.P. for Workington.
- Prem Sikka – Professor of Accounting at the University of Sheffield.
- Anthony Woodley – formerly Joint-General Secretary of Unite.
- Claire Fox – Director and founder of the Institute of Ideas.
- Charles Moore – journalist and biographer.
- Sir Ian Botham – Cricket commentator and Chairman of Durham County Cricket Club.
- Dame Louise Casey – Former Civil Servant, Visiting Professor King's College London and Cofounder and Chair, Institute of Global Homelessness.
- Evgeny Lebedev – Owner of The Independent, The Evening Standard and London Live and patron of Space for Giants.
- Dame Nemat (Minouche) Shafik, Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science
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