United Kingdom
- John B. Gurdon, Physiology or Medicine, 2012
- Andre Geim, born in Russia, Physics, 2010
- Konstantin Novoselov, born in Russia, Physics, 2010
- Robert G. Edwards, Physiology or Medicine, 2010
- Doris Lessing, born in Iran, Literature, 2007
- Sir Martin J. Evans, Physiology or Medicine, 2007
- Oliver Smithies*, Physiology or Medicine, 2007
- Harold Pinter, Literature, 2005
- Clive W. J. Granger*, Economics, 2003
- Anthony J. Leggett*, Physics, 2003
- Peter Mansfield, Physiology or Medicine, 2003
- Sydney Brenner, born in South Africa, Physiology or Medicine, 2002
- John E. Sulston, Physiology or Medicine, 2002
- Tim Hunt, Physiology or Medicine, 2001
- Paul Nurse, Physiology or Medicine, 2001
- V.S. Naipaul, born in Trinidad, Literature, 2001
- David Trimble, Peace, 1998
- John Hume, born in Northern Ireland, UK, but uses Irish Passport, Peace, 1998
- John Pople, Chemistry, 1998
- John E. Walker, Chemistry, 1997
- Harold Kroto, Chemistry, 1996
- James A. Mirrlees, Economics, 1996
- Joseph Rotblat, born in then Russian Empire, now Poland, Peace, 1995
- Seamus Heaney, born in Northern Ireland, UK, but uses Irish Passport, Literature, 1995
- Richard J. Roberts, Physiology or Medicine, 1993
- Michael Smith*, Chemistry, 1993
- Ronald Coase,based in the United States Economics, 1991
- James W. Black, Physiology or Medicine, 1988
- Niels Kaj Jerne*, Physiology or Medicine, 1984
- César Milstein, born in Argentina, Physiology or Medicine, 1984
- Richard Stone, Economics, 1984
- William Golding, Literature, 1983
- Aaron Klug, born in Lithuania, Chemistry, 1982
- John Robert Vane, Physiology or Medicine, 1982
- Elias Canetti, born in Bulgaria, Literature, 1981
- Frederick Sanger, Chemistry, 1980
- Arthur Lewis, born on St. Lucia, Economics, 1979
- Godfrey Hounsfield, Physiology or Medicine, 1979
- Peter D. Mitchell, Chemistry, 1978
- James Meade, Economics, 1977
- Nevill Francis Mott, Physics, 1977
- Amnesty International, Peace, 1977
- Betty Williams, Peace, 1976
- Mairéad Corrigan, Peace, 1976
- John Cornforth, born in Australia, Chemistry, 1975
- Christian de Duve*, Physiology or Medicine, 1974
- Friedrich Hayek, born in Austria, Economics, 1974
- Martin Ryle, Physics, 1974
- Antony Hewish, Physics, 1974
- Patrick White*, Literature, 1973
- Geoffrey Wilkinson, Chemistry, 1973
- Brian David Josephson, Physics, 1973
- Rodney Robert Porter, Physiology or Medicine, 1972
- John Hicks, Economics, 1972
- Dennis Gabor, born in Hungary, Physics, 1971
- Bernard Katz, born in Germany, Physiology or Medicine, 1970
- Derek Harold Richard Barton, Chemistry, 1969
- Ronald George Wreyford Norrish, Chemistry, 1967
- George Porter, Chemistry, 1967
- Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Chemistry, 1964
- Andrew Huxley, Physiology or Medicine, 1963
- Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Physiology or Medicine, 1963
- John Kendrew, Chemistry, 1962
- Max Perutz, born in Austria, Chemistry, 1962
- Francis Crick, Physiology or Medicine, 1962
- Maurice Wilkins, born in New Zealand, Physiology or Medicine, 1962
- Peter Medawar, Physiology or Medicine, 1960
- Severo Ochoa*, born in Spain, Physiology or Medicine, 1959
- Philip Noel-Baker, Peace, 1959
- Frederick Sanger, Chemistry, 1958
- Alexander R. Todd, Baron Todd, Chemistry, 1957
- Cyril Norman Hinshelwood, Chemistry, 1956
- Max Born, born in then Germany, now Poland, Physics, 1954
- Winston Churchill, Literature, 1953
- Hans Adolf Krebs, born in Germany, Physiology or Medicine, 1953
- Archer John Porter Martin, Chemistry, 1952
- Richard Laurence Millington Synge, Chemistry, 1952
- John Cockcroft, Physics, 1951
- Bertrand Russell, Literature, 1950
- Cecil Frank Powell, Physics, 1950
- John Boyd Orr, Peace, 1949
- Patrick Blackett, Baron Blackett, Physics, 1948
- T. S. Eliot, born in the United States of America, Literature, 1948
- Edward Victor Appleton, Physics, 1947
- Robert Robinson, Chemistry, 1947
- Friends Service Council, Peace, 1947
- Ernst Boris Chain, born in Germany, Physiology or Medicine, 1945
- Alexander Fleming, Physiology or Medicine, 1945
- George Paget Thomson, Physics, 1937
- Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, Peace, 1937
- Norman Haworth, Chemistry, 1937
- Henry Hallett Dale, Physiology or Medicine, 1936
- James Chadwick, Physics, 1935
- Arthur Henderson, Peace, 1934
- Norman Angell, Peace, 1933
- Paul Dirac, Physics, 1933
- Charles Scott Sherrington, Physiology or Medicine, 1932
- John Galsworthy, Literature, 1932
- Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian, Physiology or Medicine, 1932
- Arthur Harden, Chemistry, 1929
- Frederick Hopkins, Physiology or Medicine, 1929
- Owen Willans Richardson, Physics, 1928
- Charles Thomson Rees Wilson, Physics, 1927
- Austen Chamberlain, Peace, 1925
- George Bernard Shaw, born in Ireland, Literature, 1925
- John James Rickard Macleod*, Physiology or Medicine, 1923
- Francis William Aston, Chemistry, 1922
- Archibald Hill, Physiology or Medicine, 1922
- Frederick Soddy, Chemistry, 1921
- Charles Glover Barkla, Physics, 1917
- William Henry Bragg, Physics, 1915
- William Lawrence Bragg, born in Australia, Physics, 1915
- Ernest Rutherford, born in New Zealand, Chemistry, 1908
- Rudyard Kipling, born in India, Literature, 1907
- J. J. Thomson, Physics, 1906
- John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, Physics, 1904
- William Ramsay, Chemistry, 1904
- William Randal Cremer, Peace, 1903
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