Evening Standard’s Evgeny Lebedev to take Lords title reflecting Russian roots and adopted home in London

Mr Lebedev was nominated for a life peerage by prime minister Boris Johnson in July this year
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Andrew Woodcock23 November 2020
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Evening Standard proprietor Evgeny Lebedev is to take a title reflecting his adopted home of London and his roots in Russia when he enters the House of Lords.

His full title will be Baron Lebedev, of Hampton in the London Borough of Richmond on Thames and of Siberia in the Russian Federation.

Mr Lebedev was nominated for a life peerage by prime minister Boris Johnson in July this year and is due to be sworn in to the upper House of Parliament next month. He will sit as a crossbench peer.

Mr Lebedev was ennobled for his services to the media industry and his philanthropic work. 

As well as his involvement in the UK media landscape, through ownership of Evening Standard and The Independent, he has led campaigns raising more than £75 million for charitable causes, including to preserve wildlife and help feed vulnerable people.

Speaking shortly after his nomination, he said he felt “great pride” in becoming the first Russian peer and would use his position to fight for freedom of speech and expression.

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