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He stood down in 2005, and was made a life peer.
He was made a life peer on 31 July 1970.
Since that Act, about 1,086 life peers have been created.
He was a created a life peer on 24 March 2010.
She was one of the first Jews to be made a life peer.
Thus many life peers are former members of the Commons.
Her father was a life peer who had held some sort of office under a Labour government.
Reid did not stand in the 2010 election, and was made a life peer instead.
High judicial officers have sometimes been created life peers upon taking office.
All of these individuals went on to be nominated as and created life peers.
Most new appointments of life peers fall into this category.
Another ten were created life peers to enable them to remain in the House.
On 19 November 2010, it was announced that he would be created a life peer.
As she was made a life peer too, they were one of the few couples who both held titles in their own right.
Her husband later became a life peer in 1970.
The first step would be to confine voting to life peers.
Only 5 peers did so, and all were life peers.
Membership is not fixed and decreases only on the death of a life peer.
Bannerman was one of three Liberals to be made life peers at this time.
He is also one of the youngest people to have been made a life peer, at the age of 33.
He then became a life peer and moved to the House of Lords.
She was made a life peer in 2009.
He was then made a life peer in the dissolution honours list.
In 1998 he was made a life peer.
Born Eric Sharp, he was made a life peer in 1989.