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==2011  Top 101 ==
==2011  Top 101 ==
 
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# (new entry) [[Elly Barnes]]– Music teacher, trainer, diversity officer
# [[Elly Barnes]]– Music teacher, trainer, diversity officer
(8 last year) [[Michael Salter]] – Broadcast adviser to PM
#  [[Michael Salter]] – Broadcast adviser to PM
# (new entry) [[Jessie J]] – Musician
# [[Jessie J]] – Musician
# (judge) [[Clare Balding]] – Broadcaster
# [[Clare Balding]] – Broadcaster
# (10) [[Sue Perkins]] – Comedian and TV presenter
# [[Sue Perkins]] – Comedian and TV presenter
# (4) [[Evan Davis]] – Radio 4 Today presenter
# [[Evan Davis]] – Radio 4 Today presenter
# (return) [[Antony Cotton]] – Actor
# [[Antony Cotton]] – Actor
# (new entry) [[Charlie Condou]] – Actor
# [[Charlie Condou]] – Actor
# (12) [[Scott Mills]] – Radio and TV presenter
# [[Scott Mills]] – Radio and TV presenter
# (40) [[Heather Peace]] – Actress and singer
# [[Heather Peace]] – Actress and singer
# (13) [[Christopher Bailey]] – Chief creative officer, Burberry
# [[Christopher Bailey]] – Chief creative officer, Burberry
# (new entry) [[Steven Davies]] – Cricketer
# [[Steven Davies]] – Cricketer
# (11) [[Simon Hughes]] – Deputy leader, Lib Dems
# [[Simon Hughes]] – Deputy leader, Lib Dems
# (27) [[Nick Herbert]] – Policing minister
# [[Nick Herbert]] – Policing minister
# (17) [[John Barrowman]] – Actor and singer
# [[John Barrowman]] – Actor and singer
# (76) [[Will Young]] – Singer
# [[Will Young]] – Singer
# (19) [[James Wharton]] – Soldier
# [[James Wharton]] – Soldier
# (20) [[Michael Bishop]] – Businessman
# [[Michael Bishop]] – Businessman
(new entry) [[Julian Glover]] – PM's speech-writer
#  [[Julian Glover]] – PM's speech-writer
(55) [[Matthew Todd]] – Editor of ''[[Attitude]]''
#  [[Matthew Todd]] – Editor of ''[[Attitude]]''
(89) [[Chris Bryant]] – Labour spokesman
#  [[Chris Bryant]] – Labour spokesman
# (1=) [[Mary Portas]] – Retail marketing consultant
# [[Mary Portas]] – Retail marketing consultant
# (6) [[Alan Carr]] – Comedian
# [[Alan Carr]] – Comedian
# (23) [[Neil MacGregor]] – Museum director
# [[Neil MacGregor]] – Museum director
# (return) [[Nick Boles]] – MP
# (return) [[Nick Boles]] – MP
# (25) [[Terence Etherton]] – Judge
# (25) [[Terence Etherton]] – Judge
# (63) [[Clare Dimyon]] – Activist
# (63) [[Clare Dimyon]] – Activist
# (new entry) [[Sarah Brown]] – Cambridge City Councillor
# (new entry) [[Sarah Brown]] – Cambridge City Councillor
# (56) [[Gok Wan]] – Broadcaster
# [[Gok Wan]] – Broadcaster
# (new entry) [[Jonny Oates]] – Chief of staff to Nick Clegg
# [[Jonny Oates]] – Chief of staff to Nick Clegg
# (61) [[Val McDermid]]– Crime writer
# [[Val McDermid]]– Crime writer
# (9) [[Nicholas Hytner]] – Producer and director
# [[Nicholas Hytner]] – Producer and director
# (83) [[Jane Hill]] – Newsreader
# [[Jane Hill]] – Newsreader
# (66) [[Stella Duffy]] – Writer, actress, campaigner
# [[Stella Duffy]] – Writer, actress, campaigner
# (new entry) [[Christine Burns]] – Activist
# [[Christine Burns]] – Activist
# (national treasure) [[John Browne]] – Businessman
# [[John Browne]] – Businessman
# (37) [[Steve Reed]] – Leader of Lambeth Council
# [[Steve Reed]] – Leader of Lambeth Council
# (new entry) [[Jennifer Fear]] – CEO, Step Forward
# [[Jennifer Fear]] – CEO, Step Forward
# (35) [[Eileen Gallagher]] – CEO, Shed Productions
# [[Eileen Gallagher]] – CEO, Shed Productions
# (38) [[Mark Gatiss]] – Actor and writer
# [[Mark Gatiss]] – Actor and writer
# (39) [[Adrian Fulford]] – Judge
# [[Adrian Fulford]] – Judge
# (46) [[Matthew Parris]] – Times columnist
# [[Matthew Parris]] – Times columnist
# (53) [[Sue Sanders]] – Human rights advocate
# [[Sue Sanders]] – Human rights advocate
# (new entry) [[Christian Jessen]] – Physician and TV presenter
# [[Christian Jessen]] – Physician and TV presenter
# (29) [[Alan Davey]] – CEO, Arts Council
# [[Alan Davey]] – CEO, Arts Council
# (34) [[Matt Lucas]] – Actor and comedian
# [[Matt Lucas]] – Actor and comedian
# (64) [[Russell T Davies]] – TV producer and writer
# [[Russell T Davies]] – TV producer and writer
# (95) [[Jonathan Harvey]] – Stage and screen writer
# [[Jonathan Harvey]] – Stage and screen writer
# (87) [[Russell Tovey]] – Actor
# [[Russell Tovey]] – Actor
# (47) [[Derren Brown]] – Illusionist
# [[Derren Brown]] – Illusionist
# (100) [[Joe McElderry]] – Singer
# [[Joe McElderry]] – Singer
# (new entry) [[Simon Hopkinson]] – Chef
# [[Simon Hopkinson]] – Chef
# (new entry) [[Lynette Nusbacher]] – Strategist and historian
# [[Lynette Nusbacher]] – Strategist and historian
# (67) [[Susie Orbach]] – Psycho-analyst and writer
# [[Susie Orbach]] – Psycho-analyst and writer
# (5) [[Carol Ann Duffy]] – Poet Laureate
# [[Eddie Mair]] – Broadcaster
# (new entry) [[Eddie Mair]] – Broadcaster
# [[Allegra McEvedy]] – Chef
# (50) [[Allegra McEvedy]] – Chef
# [[Dominic Cooke]] – Theatre director
# (14) [[Dominic Cooke]] – Theatre director
# [[Mandy McBain]] – Royal Navy officer
# (51) [[Mandy McBain]] – Royal Navy officer
# [[Phyllida Lloyd]] – Director
# (22) [[Phyllida Lloyd]] – Director
# [[Michael King]] – Psychiatrist
# (new entry) [[Michael King]] – Psychiatrist
# [[Tim Hely Hutchinson]] – CEO, Hachette Livre UK
# (54) [[Tim Hely Hutchinson]] – CEO, Hachette Livre UK
# [[Guy Black]] – Director, Telegraph Group
# (65) [[Guy Black]] – Director, Telegraph Group
# [[Phyll Opoku-Gyimah]] – MD, [[UK Black Pride]]
# (new entry) [[Phyll Opoku-Gyimah]] – MD, [[UK Black Pride]]
# [[Alan Duncan]] – Development minister
# (77) [[Alan Duncan]] – Development minister
# [[Ravi Mirchandani]] – Publisher/editor
# (58) [[Ravi Mirchandani]] – Publisher/editor
# [[Philip Hensher]] – Writer and teacher
# (60) [[Philip Hensher]] – Writer and teacher
# [[Angela Eagle]] – Labour spokeswoman
# (42) [[Angela Eagle]] – Labour spokeswoman
# [[Jay Stewart]] – Co-founder, [[Gendered Intelligence]]
# (new entry) [[Jay Stewart]] – Co-founder, [[Gendered Intelligence]]
# [[Patrick Strudwick]] – Journalist
# (62) [[Patrick Strudwick]] – Journalist
# [[Waheed Alli]] – TV producer and peer
# (24) [[Waheed Alli]] – TV producer and peer
# [[Jim MacSweeney]] – Bookshop owner
# (new entry) [[Jim MacSweeney]] – Bookshop owner
# [[Evelyn Asante-Mensah]] – Chair, NHS Manchester
# (new entry) [[Evelyn Asante-Mensah]] – Chair, NHS Manchester
# [[Simon Blake]] – Chief executive, Brook
# (new entry) [[Simon Blake]] – Chief executive, Brook
# [[Paul Martin]] – Chief executive, [[Lesbian and Gay Foundation]]
# (new entry) [[Paul Martin]] – Chief executive, [[Lesbian and Gay Foundation]]
# [[Peter Mandelson]] – Former politician
# (52) [[Peter Mandelson]] – Former politician
# [[Dawn Airey]] – Television executive
# (33) [[Dawn Airey]] – Television executive
# [[Stephen Daldry]] – Director and producer
# (48) [[Stephen Daldry]] – Director and producer
# [[Alice Arnold]] – BBC Radio 4 announcer
# (86) [[Alice Arnold]] – BBC Radio 4 announcer
# [[Lionel Blue]] – Author and commentator
#(74) [[Lionel Blue]] – Author and commentator
# [[Nick Partridge]] – Aids activist
# (75) [[Nick Partridge]] – Aids activist
# [[Ben Bradshaw]] – Politician
# (judge) [[Ben Bradshaw]] – Politician
# [[Mark Abrahams]] – RAF squadron leader
# (78) [[Mark Abrahams]] – RAF squadron leader
# [[Michael Grandage]]– Director and producer
# (15) [[Michael Grandage]]– Director and producer
#[[Roz Kaveney]] – Author and activist
# (new entry) [[Roz Kaveney]] – Author and activist
# [[Kelvin Holdsworth]] – Dean of Glasgow Cathedral
# (new entry) [[Kelvin Holdsworth]] – Dean of Glasgow Cathedral
# [[Jackie Crozier]] – Director, [[Manchester Gay Pride]]
# (new entry) [[Jackie Crozier]] – Director, [[Manchester Gay Pride]]
# [[Nigel Owens]] – Rugby referee
# (New entry) [[Nigel Owens]] – Rugby referee
# [[Paul Burston]] – Writer
# (85) [[Paul Burston]] – Writer
# [[Daniel Winterfeldt]] – [[Interlaw Diversity Forum]]
# (new entry) [[Daniel Winterfeldt]] – [[Interlaw Diversity Forum]]
# [[Richard Heaton]] – Director General for Pensions and Transformation, DWP
# (45) [[Richard Heaton]] – Director General for Pensions and Transformation, DWP
# [[Rikki Beadle-Blair]] – Writer and performer
# (92) [[Rikki Beadle-Blair]] – Writer and performer
# [[Iain Dale]] – Blogger
# (84) [[Iain Dale]] – Blogger
# [[Katherine O'Donnell]] – Journalist
# (new entry) [[Katherine O'Donnell]] – Journalist
# [[Jackie Kay]] – Poet and novelist
# (72) [[Jackie Kay]] – Poet and novelist
# [[Bethany Black]] – Comedian
# (new entry) [[Bethany Black]] – Comedian
# [[Deborah Warner]] – Stage director
# (43) [[Deborah Warner]] – Stage director
# [[Stephen Frost]] – Head of diversity and inclusion, 2012 Olympics
# (new entry) [[Stephen Frost]] – Head of diversity and inclusion, 2012 Olympics
# [[Melanie Rickey]] – Fashion editor-at-large, Grazia
# (new entry) [[Melanie Rickey]] – Fashion editor-at-large, Grazia
# [[Richard Barnes]] – Deputy Mayor of London
# (79) [[Richard Barnes]] – Deputy Mayor of London
# [[Anton Hysen]] – Swedish footballer
# (new entry) [[Anton Hysen]] – Swedish footballer
}}


== National Treasures ==
== National Treasures ==

Revision as of 11:31, 6 November 2012

The Independent on Sunday’s Pink List recognises the most influential LGBT people in the UK. The most surprising omission in the 2011 IoS Pink List was Peter Tatchell. According to Hugh Muir in The Guardian this was because "the Post-it note with his name was shuffled into an incorrect pile and nobody noticed until it was too late".[1]

Judges

  • Brian Brady, Whitehall Editor
  • Laura Chesters, Business Correspondent
  • Matt Chorley, Political Correspondent
  • Katy Guest, Literary Editor
  • Mike Higgins, Arts Editor
  • Jane Merrick, Political Editor
  • Hugh Montgomery, Arts Correspondent
  • Neil Robinson, Sports Editor.

Pink List 2012

The 2012 Pink List was published on 4 November.

2011 Top 101

  1. Elly Barnes– Music teacher, trainer, diversity officer
  2. Michael Salter – Broadcast adviser to PM
  3. Jessie J – Musician
  4. Clare Balding – Broadcaster
  5. Sue Perkins – Comedian and TV presenter
  6. Evan Davis – Radio 4 Today presenter
  7. Antony Cotton – Actor
  8. Charlie Condou – Actor
  9. Scott Mills – Radio and TV presenter
  10. Heather Peace – Actress and singer
  11. Christopher Bailey – Chief creative officer, Burberry
  12. Steven Davies – Cricketer
  13. Simon Hughes – Deputy leader, Lib Dems
  14. Nick Herbert – Policing minister
  15. John Barrowman – Actor and singer
  16. Will Young – Singer
  17. James Wharton – Soldier
  18. Michael Bishop – Businessman
  19. Julian Glover – PM's speech-writer
  20. Matthew Todd – Editor of Attitude
  21. Chris Bryant – Labour spokesman
  22. Mary Portas – Retail marketing consultant
  23. Alan Carr – Comedian
  24. Neil MacGregor – Museum director
  25. (return) Nick Boles – MP
  26. (25) Terence Etherton – Judge
  27. (63) Clare Dimyon – Activist
  28. (new entry) Sarah Brown – Cambridge City Councillor
  29. Gok Wan – Broadcaster
  30. Jonny Oates – Chief of staff to Nick Clegg
  31. Val McDermid– Crime writer
  32. Nicholas Hytner – Producer and director
  33. Jane Hill – Newsreader
  34. Stella Duffy – Writer, actress, campaigner
  35. Christine Burns – Activist
  36. John Browne – Businessman
  37. Steve Reed – Leader of Lambeth Council
  38. Jennifer Fear – CEO, Step Forward
  39. Eileen Gallagher – CEO, Shed Productions
  40. Mark Gatiss – Actor and writer
  41. Adrian Fulford – Judge
  42. Matthew Parris – Times columnist
  43. Sue Sanders – Human rights advocate
  44. Christian Jessen – Physician and TV presenter
  45. Alan Davey – CEO, Arts Council
  46. Matt Lucas – Actor and comedian
  47. Russell T Davies – TV producer and writer
  48. Jonathan Harvey – Stage and screen writer
  49. Russell Tovey – Actor
  50. Derren Brown – Illusionist
  51. Joe McElderry – Singer
  52. Simon Hopkinson – Chef
  53. Lynette Nusbacher – Strategist and historian
  54. Susie Orbach – Psycho-analyst and writer
  55. Eddie Mair – Broadcaster
  56. Allegra McEvedy – Chef
  57. Dominic Cooke – Theatre director
  58. Mandy McBain – Royal Navy officer
  59. Phyllida Lloyd – Director
  60. Michael King – Psychiatrist
  61. Tim Hely Hutchinson – CEO, Hachette Livre UK
  62. Guy Black – Director, Telegraph Group
  63. Phyll Opoku-Gyimah – MD, UK Black Pride
  64. Alan Duncan – Development minister
  65. Ravi Mirchandani – Publisher/editor
  66. Philip Hensher – Writer and teacher
  67. Angela Eagle – Labour spokeswoman
  68. Jay Stewart – Co-founder, Gendered Intelligence
  69. Patrick Strudwick – Journalist
  70. Waheed Alli – TV producer and peer
  71. Jim MacSweeney – Bookshop owner
  72. Evelyn Asante-Mensah – Chair, NHS Manchester
  73. Simon Blake – Chief executive, Brook
  74. Paul Martin – Chief executive, Lesbian and Gay Foundation
  75. Peter Mandelson – Former politician
  76. Dawn Airey – Television executive
  77. Stephen Daldry – Director and producer
  78. Alice Arnold – BBC Radio 4 announcer
  79. Lionel Blue – Author and commentator
  80. Nick Partridge – Aids activist
  81. Ben Bradshaw – Politician
  82. Mark Abrahams – RAF squadron leader
  83. Michael Grandage– Director and producer
  84. Roz Kaveney – Author and activist
  85. Kelvin Holdsworth – Dean of Glasgow Cathedral
  86. Jackie Crozier – Director, Manchester Gay Pride
  87. Nigel Owens – Rugby referee
  88. Paul Burston – Writer
  89. Daniel WinterfeldtInterlaw Diversity Forum
  90. Richard Heaton – Director General for Pensions and Transformation, DWP
  91. Rikki Beadle-Blair – Writer and performer
  92. Iain Dale – Blogger
  93. Katherine O'Donnell – Journalist
  94. Jackie Kay – Poet and novelist
  95. Bethany Black – Comedian
  96. Deborah Warner – Stage director
  97. Stephen Frost – Head of diversity and inclusion, 2012 Olympics
  98. Melanie Rickey – Fashion editor-at-large, Grazia
  99. Richard Barnes – Deputy Mayor of London
  100. Anton Hysen – Swedish footballer

National Treasures

They need no introduction; they're in a category of their own and life wouldn't be the same without them.

Non-LGBT friends

You don't have to be lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender to support those who are.

Lifetime achievement award

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-iiosi-pink-list-2011-2374595.html

References

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