2004 Special Honours
As part of the
Life Peers
are at times also awarded as special honours.
Life Peer
Baronesses
- Miss Jane Bonham Carter, Member, Advisory Board, Centre for Reform and Member, Advisory Board for Britain and Europe.[1]
- Ms 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.
- Mrs. Patricia Morris, O.B.E., Vice Chairman, Conservative Party.
- Professor Elaine Murphy, chairman, North East London Strategic Health Authority.
- Rabbi Dame Julia (Babette Sarah) Neuberger, D.B.E., Writer and Broadcaster.
- Ms 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, O.B.E., lately Head of Culture, Greater London Authority.
Barons
- Sir David Alliance, C.B.E., chairman, N. Brown Group.[2]
- Professor Sir (Sushantha) Kumar Bhattacharyya, C.B.E., Professor of Manufacturing and Director, Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick.
- Professor Sir Alec (Nigel) Broers, President of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
- Sir Ewen (James Hanning) Cameron, D.L., lately chairman, Countryside Agency.
- 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, K.C.B., Writer and Broadcaster.
- The Right Honourable Sir Edward (Alan John) George, G.B.E., formerly Governor, Bank of England.
- Professor 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, O.B.E., J.P., 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, G.C.M.G., 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, M.B.E., Founder, Andras House Ltd, and First Honorary Indian Consul in Northern Ireland.
- The Reverend Methodist Ministerfor Wales.
- Richard Andrew Rosser, J.P., General Secretary, Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association.
- Edward Rowlands, C.B.E., 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.
- Dr. Peter Derek Truscott, formerly Labour Member of the European Parliament for Hertfordshire.
- Denis Tunnicliffe, C.B.E., 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.
References
- ^ "No. 57277". The London Gazette. 1 May 2004. p. 5513.
- ^ "No. 57277". The London Gazette. 1 May 2004. p. 5513.