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Bikenibeu Paeniu |
1991 |
Prime Minister of Tuvalu (1989–1993; 1996–1999) |
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James Paice |
15 December 2010
16 March 2011 |
Minister of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2010–) |
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Sir Geoffrey Palmer |
1986 |
Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand (1984–1989)
Prime Minister of New Zealand (1989–1990) |
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Dame Janet Paraskeva |
21 July 2010
10 November 2010 |
Member of the Torture inquiry (2010–) |
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Sir Jonathan Parker |
10 August 2000
15 November 2000 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2000–2007) |
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The Lord Parkinson |
1981 |
Paymaster General (1981–1983)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1982–1983)
Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (1983)
Secretary of State for Energy (1987–1989)
Secretary of State for Transport (1989–1990) |
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Owen Paterson |
13 May 2010 |
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2010–) |
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Lady Paton |
10 October 2007 |
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2007–) |
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The Lord Patten |
1990 |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Home Affairs (1987–1992)
Secretary of State for Education (1992–1994) |
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Sir Nicholas Patten |
8 July 2009
17 November 2009 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2009–) |
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The Lord Patten of Barnes |
1989 |
Secretary of State for the Environment (1989–1990)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1990–1992)
Governor of Hong Kong (1992–1997)
European Commissioner for External Relations (1999–2004) |
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P. J. Patterson |
1993 |
Prime Minister of Jamaica (1992–2006) |
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Sir Geoffrey Pattie |
1987 |
Junior minister (1979–1987) |
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The Lord Paul |
8 July 2009
15 October 2009 |
Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords and Deputy Chairman of Committees (2008–2010) |
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The Earl Peel |
14 November 2006 |
Lord Chamberlain (2006–) |
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The Lord Pendry |
14 February 2001 |
Long-serving MP (1970–2001) |
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Lord Penrose |
18 July 2001
31 October 2001 |
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2001–2005) |
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Winston Peters |
App. 24 June 1998 |
Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand (1996–1998) |
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Lord Philip |
15 November 2005
14 February 2006 |
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2005–2007) |
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The Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers |
23 November 1995 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1995–1999)
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (1999–2000)
Master of the Rolls (2000–2005)
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (2005–2008)
Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (2008–2009)
President of the Supreme Court (2009–2012) |
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Eric Pickles |
13 May 2010 |
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (2010–) |
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Sir Malcolm Pill |
8 February 1995 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1995–) |
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Sir Christopher Pitchford |
10 February 2010
17 March 2010 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (2010–) |
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Michael Portillo |
1992 |
Chief Secretary to the Treasury (1992–1994)
Secretary of State for Employment (1994–1995)
Secretary of State for Defence (1995–1997)
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (2000–2001) |
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Sir Mark Potter |
26 June 1996
23 July 1996 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (1996–2005)
President of the Family Division (2005–2010) |
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The Baroness Prashar |
8 July 2009
15 October 2009 |
Member of the Iraq Inquiry |
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The Lord Prescott |
1994 |
Deputy Leader of the Labour Party (1994–2007)
Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007)
Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions (1997–2001)
First Secretary of State (2001–2007) |
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Dawn Primarolo |
26 June 2002
16 July 2002 |
Paymaster General (1999–2007)
Minister of State for Public Health (2007–2009)
Minister for Children, Young People and Families (2009–2010) |
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The Lord Prior |
1970 |
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (1970–1972)
Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council (1972–1974)
Secretary of State for Employment (1979–1981)
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1981–1984) |
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Lord Prosser |
2000 |
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2000–2002) |
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Sir Tomasi Puapua |
1982 |
Prime Minister of Tuvalu (1981–1989)
Governor-General of Tuvalu (1998–2003) |
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James Purnell |
28 June 2007 |
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (2007–2008)
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (2008–2009) |
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