BBC, 30 December
Ms Truss, who spent 49 days in office, nominated Conservative donor Jon Moynihan and ex-Vote Leave chief Matthew Elliott for seats in the Lords.
Ruth Porter, a former senior Truss aide, is also made a peer.
Outgoing PMs routinely recommend people for honours – but Rishi Sunak had faced calls to block Ms Truss’s list.
Her 11 nominations – which largely consist of political supporters and former aides – have been announced at the same time as the New Year Honours list, but Downing Street sources denied this was an attempt to limit coverage of Ms Truss’s list.
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