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The '''Pride Power List 2016''' was sponsored by BNP Paribas, produced by [[OutNewsGlobal]] and published as a supplement to ''The Guardian'' on 16 June 2016.<ref>http://www.pridepowerlist.co.uk/uploads/6/3/5/1/6351759/ppl-guardian-june16__online-single_.pdf</ref> | The '''Pride Power List 2016''' was sponsored by BNP Paribas, produced by [[OutNewsGlobal]] and published as a supplement to ''The Guardian'' on 16 June 2016.<ref>http://www.pridepowerlist.co.uk/uploads/6/3/5/1/6351759/ppl-guardian-june16__online-single_.pdf</ref> | ||
Top of the list was [[Sir Ian McKellen]], followed by [[Stephen Fry]] and [[Munroe Bergdorf]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 10 July 2026
The Pride Power List 2016 was sponsored by BNP Paribas, produced by OutNewsGlobal and published as a supplement to The Guardian on 16 June 2016.[1]
Top of the list was Sir Ian McKellen, followed by Stephen Fry and Munroe Bergdorf.