Sir Sadiq Khan is to be made a peer along with 25 other new members of the House of Lords as Sir Keir Starmer prepares to leave office.
The Labour London Mayor will take his seat on the red benches with former cabinet secretary Sir Chris Wormald and Sir Brian Leveson, a retired senior judge.
They appeared on a list of names issued by Downing Street to which No 10 said the King has been “graciously pleased to signify his intention of conferring peerages”.
A government source said: “Sadiq has been a brilliant mayor who has transformed London for the better, so this is thoroughly deserved.
“He has cut violent crime to record lows, cleaned up the capital’s air, delivered the Elizabeth Line and got London building council homes again.”
It is a well-established tradition for outgoing prime ministers to hand peerages and other gongs to key allies after they leave office.
Here are the figures who have made Sir Keir Starmer’s honours list.

Nominations from the Leader of the Labour Party
Alison Garnham – Chief executive, Child Poverty Action Group.
Alison Lowe – Deputy mayor for policing and crime in West Yorkshire.
Barbara Mills KC – Chairwoman of the Bar Council of England and Wales (2025), family law barrister and joint head of chambers at 4PB.
Cathy Ashley – Chief executive of Family Rights Group and former chairwoman of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust.
Christina McAnea – Former general secretary of Unison union.
June Sarpong – Broadcaster, charity campaigner and social equity advocate.
The Rt Hon Ken Macintosh – Former presiding officer of the Scottish Parliament.
Kitty Ussher – British economist, former member of Parliament for Burnley and former economic secretary to the Treasury.
Marcus Davey – Former chief executive and artistic director of the Roundhouse.
Martin McTague – National chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses.
Nick Stace – Chief global impact officer at Howden Group.
Parvais Jabbar – Human rights expert, co-founder and co-executive director of The Death Penalty Project.
Roberto Neri – Chief executive of The Ivors Academy and a director of UK Music.
The Rt Hon Sir Sadiq Khan – Mayor of London and former member of Parliament for Tooting.
Saul Lehrfreund – Human rights expert, co-founder and co-executive director of The Death Penalty Project.
Tim J Smith – Former chief executive of the Food Standards Agency.

Nominations from the Leader of the Liberal Democrat Party
Dave McCobb – Liberal Democrat director of field campaigns. Former Hull City councillor of 22 years.
Hannah Kitching – Chairwoman of the Yorkshire Liberal Democrats and town mayor of Penistone. Former NHS physiotherapist and Barnsley councillor.
Julia Aglionby – Executive director of the Foundation for Common Land.Agricultural valuer and former Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate.
Mark Petterson – Director of Warwick Energy Limited. Pioneer of UK offshore wind and long-standing adviser to the Liberal Democrats.
Dr Tim Leunig – Chief economist at Nesta and visiting professor at LSE. Former senior civil servant and economic adviser.
Nominations from the Leader of the Conservatives
David Ross – Entrepreneur and philanthropist. Co-Founder of Carphone Warehouse, sponsor and chairman of David Ross Education Trust, founder of the Nevill Holt Festival and former chairman of the National Portrait Gallery.
General Sir Patrick Sanders – Lately chief of the general staff, British Army.
Professor Swaran Singh – Professor of social and community psychiatry, University of Warwick; Consultant psychiatrist, Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust and former equality and human rights commissioner.
Nominations for Crossbench Peerages
The Rt Hon Sir Brian Leveson – Investigatory powers commissioner. Former president of the Queen’s Bench Division and Lord Justice of Appeal. Former chairman of the Sentencing Council and Chairman of the Leveson Inquiry into the Culture, Practices and Ethics of the Press.
Sir Chris Wormald – Former cabinet secretary and head of the Civil Service.
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