The 2015 Dissolution Honours List was issued on 27 August 2015 upon the advice of the prime minister, David Cameron. The Life Peerages were announced separately from the other appointments, while it was gazetted as a single list on 22 September 2015.[1]
Life Peerages
Conservative Party
Rt Hon. James Arbuthnot, to be Baron Arbuthnot of Edrom, of Edrom in the County of Berwick
Rt Hon. Gregory Barker, to be Baron Barker of Battle, of Battle in the County of East Sussex
Catherine Fall, to be Baroness Fall, of Ladbroke Grove in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Simone Finn, to be Baroness Finn, of Swansea in the County of West Glamorgan
Stephen Gilbert, to be Baron Gilbert of Panteg, of Panteg in the County of Monmouthshire
Rt Hon. William HagueFRSL, to be Baron Hague of Richmond, of Richmond in the County of North Yorkshire
Robert HaywardOBE, to be Baron Hayward, of Cumnor in the County of Oxfordshire
Rt Hon. The Viscount HailshamQC, to be Baron Hailsham of Kettlethorpe, of Kettlethorpe in the County of Lincolnshire
Rt Hon. Andrew LansleyCBE, to be Baron Lansley, of Orwell in the County of Cambridgeshire
James LuptonCBE, to be Baron Lupton, of Lovington in the County of Hampshire
Ruby McGregor-SmithCBE, to be Baroness McGregor-Smith, of Sunninghill in the Royal County of Berkshire
Anne McIntosh, to be Baroness McIntosh of Pickering, of the Vale of York in the County of North Yorkshire
Michelle MoneOBE, to be Baroness Mone, of Mayfair in the City of Westminster
James O'Shaughnessy, to be Baron O'Shaughnessy, of Maidenhead in the Royal County of Berkshire
Emma PiddingCBE, to be Baroness Pidding, of Amersham in the County of Buckinghamshire
Stuart PolakCBE, to be Baron Polak, of Hertsmere in the County of Hertfordshire
Cllr Gary Porter, to be Baron Porter of Spalding, of Spalding in the County of Lincolnshire
Cllr Liz Redfern, to be Baroness Redfern, of the Isle of Axholme in the County of Lincolnshire
Rt Hon. Andrew Robathan, to be Baron Robathan, of Poultney in the County of Leicestershire
Kate Rock, to be Baroness Rock, of Stratton in the County of Dorset
Cllr Jane ScottOBE, to be Baroness Scott of Bybrook, of Upper Wraxall in the County of Wiltshire
Kevin Shinkwin, to be Baron Shinkwin, of Balham in the London Borough of Wandsworth
Philip SmithCBE, to be Baron Smith of Hindhead, of Hindhead in the County of Surrey
Philippa Stroud, to be Baroness Stroud, of Fulham in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Rt Hon. David Willetts, to be Baron Willetts, of Havant in the County of Hampshire
Rt Hon. Sir George YoungBtCH, to be Baron Young of Cookham, of Cookham in the Royal County of Berkshire
Liberal Democrats
Rt Hon. Sir Alan James Beith, lately Member of Parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed; Chairman of the Justice Select Committee, to be Baron Beith, of Berwick-upon-Tweed in the County of Northumberland
Sharon Margaret Bowles, formerly Member of the European Parliament for South East England, 2005-2015, to be Baroness Bowles of Berkhamsted, of Bourne End in the County of Hertfordshire
Rt Hon. Sir Malcolm Grey Bruce, lately Member of Parliament for Gordon; Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, to be Baron Bruce of Bennachie, of Torphins in the County of Aberdeenshire
Lorely Jane Burt, lately Member of Parliament for Solihull, and former Chairman of the Liberal Democrats, to be Baroness Burt of Solihull, of Solihull in the County of West Midlands
Rt Hon. Sir Walter Menzies CampbellCHCBEQC, lately Member of Parliament for North East Fife; former Leader of the Liberal Democrats, to be Baron Campbell of Pittenweem, of Pittenweem in the County of Fife
Rt Hon. Lynne Featherstone, lately Member of Parliament for Hornsey and Wood Green, and Minister of State at the Home Office, 2014-2015, to be Baroness Featherstone, of Highgate in the London Borough of Haringey
Rt Hon. Donald Michael Ellison Foster, lately Member of Parliament for Bath; former Liberal Democrat Chief Whip, to be Baron Foster of Bath, of Bath in the County of Somerset
Jonathan Oates, lately Chief of Staff to the Deputy Prime Minister in the Coalition Government, 2010-2015, to be Baron Oates, of Denby Grange in the County of West Yorkshire
Shas Sheehan, formerly Councillor for Kew, to be Baroness Sheehan, of Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton and of Tooting in the London Borough of Wandsworth
Rt Hon. Sir Robert Andrew StunellOBE, lately Member of Parliament for Hazel Grove; Under Secretary of State, Department for Communities and Local Government, 2010-2012, to be Baron Stunell, of Hazel Grove in the County of Greater Manchester
Dorothy ThornhillMBE, Mayor of Watford. Formerly Councillor and Assistant Headteacher, to be Baroness Thornhill, of Watford in the County of Hertfordshire
Labour Party
Rt Hon. David Blunkett, lately Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough; former Home Secretary, 2001-2004. to be Baron Blunkett, of Brightside and Hillsborough in the City of Sheffield
Rt Hon. Alistair Maclean Darling, lately Member of Parliament for Edinburgh South West; former Chancellor of the Exchequer, 2007-2010, to be Baron Darling of Roulanish, of Great Bernera in the County of Ross and Cromarty
Rt Hon. Peter Gerald Hain, lately Member of Parliament for Neath; former Secretary of State for Wales, 2009-2010, to be Baron Hain, of Neath in the County of West Glamorgan
Rt Hon. Dame Tessa Jane JowellDBE, lately Member of Parliament for Dulwich and West Norwood and former Minister for the Olympics, 2005-2010, to be Baroness Jowell, of Brixton in the London Borough of Lambeth
Spencer Livermore, senior Campaign Strategist for the Labour Party, to be Baron Livermore, of Rotherhithe in the London Borough of Southwark
Rt Hon. Paul Peter Murphy, lately Member of Parliament for Torfaen; former Secretary of State for Wales, 2008- 2009, to be Baron Murphy of Torfaen, of Abersychan in the County of Gwent
Rt Hon. Dame Dawn PrimaroloDBE, lately Member of Parliament for Bristol South and Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means, to be Baroness Primarolo, of Windmill Hill in the City of Bristol
David Leonard Watts, lately Member of Parliament for St Helens North; Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, to be Baron Watts, of Ravenhead in the County of Merseyside