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#[[Heather Peace]], actress | #[[Heather Peace]], actress | ||
#[[Nick Grimshaw]], radio DJ | #[[Nick Grimshaw]], radio DJ | ||
#[[David Laws]], Cabinet office minister | |||
#[[Luke Anderson]], Winner, Big Brother 13 | |||
#[[Phyll Opoku-Gyimah]], MD, UK Black Pride | |||
#[[Evan Davis]], TV and radio presenter | |||
#[[Sue Perkins]], Comedian | |||
#[[Stephen Twigg]], Labour politician | |||
#[[Charlie Condou]], Actor | |||
#[[Iain Dale]], Publisher and blogger | |||
#Sir [[Paul Jenkins]], Treasury Solicitor | |||
#[[Jessie J]], Musician | |||
#[[Gareth Thomas]], Retired rugby player | |||
# [[James Wharton]], Soldier | |||
# [[Chris Bryant]], Shadow Immigration Minister | |||
# [[John Partridge]], Actor | |||
# [[Henry Holland]], Fashion designer | |||
# [[Nick Boles]], Conservative Minister | |||
# [[Carol Ann Duffy]], Poet Laureate | |||
# [[Derren Brown]], Illusionist/Hypnotist | |||
# [[Mary Portas]], Queen of Shops | |||
# [[Pratibha Parmar]], Film maker | |||
#[[Alan Carr]], Comedian | |||
# Sir [[Terence Etherton]], Court of Appeal Judge | |||
# [[Simon Hughes]], Deputy leader of the Lib Dems | |||
# [[Gok Wan]], TV presenter | |||
#[[Antony Cotton]], Actor | |||
# [[Sarah Brown]], Councillor in Cambridge | |||
# [[Will Young]], Musician, actor, memoirist | |||
# [[Steve Reed]], Labour politician | |||
# [[John Barrowman]], Actor, musician and writer | |||
# [[Val McDermid]], Crime writer | |||
# Sir [[Nicholas Hytner]], Theatre director | |||
# [[Jane Hill]], Newsreader | |||
# [[Stella Duffy]], Novelist | |||
# [[Christine Burns]], Transgender activist | |||
# [[Jonny Oates]], Chief of staff to Nick Clegg | |||
# Dr [[Ashley Steel]], Vice chairman, KPMG | |||
# [[John Amaechi]], Retired UK basketball player | |||
# Sir [[Adrian Fulford]], Judge | |||
# [[Jonathan Harvey]], Writer | |||
# [[April Ashley]] MBE, Model and campaigner | |||
# [[Jennifer Fear]], CEO, Step Forward charity | |||
# [[Casey Stoney]], Footballler | |||
# [[Christian Jessen]], Doctor and TV personality | |||
#[[Eddie Mair]], Broadcaster | |||
# [[Mark Gatiss]], Actor and writer | |||
# [[Guy Black]], Media chief | |||
# [[Sue Sanders]] and [[Tony Fenwick]], SchoolsOUT/LGBT History Month | |||
# [[Russell T Davies]], TV producer and writer | |||
# [[Alan Davey]], CEO, Arts Council | |||
# [[David Allen Green]], Lawyer | |||
# [[Michael Salter]], Head of broadcast at No 10 | |||
# [[Anthony Watson]], Chief information officer, Barclays | |||
# [[Philip Hensher]], Author, columnist, teacher | |||
#62 (9) [[Scott Mills]], Radio DJ | |||
# [[Louise Englefield]], Director, Pride Sports | |||
# [[Russell Tovey]], Actor | |||
# [[Roz Kaveney]], Author and activist | |||
# [[Ceri Goddard]], Campaigner | |||
# [[Jackie Kay]], Poet and novelist | |||
# [[Lynette Nusbacher]], Military strategist and lecturer | |||
# [[Susie Orbach]], Psychotherapist and author | |||
# [[Allegra McEvedy]], Chef | |||
# [[Dominic Cooke]], Theatre director | |||
# [[Angela Eagle]], Shadow Leader of the Commons | |||
# [[Mandy McBain]], Soldier | |||
# [[Phyllida Lloyd]], Film and theatre director | |||
# [[Michael King]], Psychiatrist | |||
# [[Alan Duncan]], International Development Minister | |||
# [[Shaun Dellenty]], Deputy headmaster | |||
# [[Lisa Egan]], Activist | |||
# [[Steven Davies]], Cricketer | |||
# [[Mark Healey]], Founder 17-24-30 | |||
#81 (69) [[Jay Stewart]], Co-founder, Gendered Intelligence | |||
# [[Ben Bradshaw]], Politician | |||
# [[Sara Geater]], CEO, FreemantleMedia UK | |||
# [[Evelyn Asante-Mensah]], Chair, NHS Manchester | |||
# [[Simon Blake]], Chief Executive, Brook | |||
# [[Lucy Spraggan]], Musician | |||
# [[Margot James]], Conservative vice-chairman | |||
# [[Sir Nick Partridge]], Chief executive, THT | |||
# [[Gary Everett]], Homotopia festival director | |||
#90 (new entry) [[Bisi Alimi]], Activist | |||
# [[Kelvin Holdsworth]], Dean, Glasgow Cathedral | |||
# [[Dean Atta]], Performance poet | |||
# [[Nigel Owens]], Rugby referee | |||
# [[Steph Keeble]] and [[David Viney]], LGBT Birmingham | |||
# [[Susan Calman]], Comedian | |||
# [[Ruth Davidson]], Leader, Scottish Conservatives | |||
# [[Dan Bunker]], Outhouse East | |||
#[[Christopher Bailey]], Chief creative officer at Burberry | |||
# [[Jackie Crozier]], Manchester Gay Pride director | |||
# (new entry) [[Claire Harvey]], Paralympian | |||
# (new entries) [[Michael Black]] and [[John Morgan]], Tourists | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 11:15, 6 November 2012
The Independent on Sunday’s Pink List recognises the most influential LGBT people in the UK.
The 2012 IoS Pink List was published on 4 November 2012.[1]
Judges
Top 101
- Nicola Adams, Olympian
- Clare Balding, presenter and author
- [Peter Tatchell]], legend
- Lee Pearson, Paralympic equestrian
- Carl Hester, Olympic equestrian
- Greg Barker, climate-change minister
- Heather Peace, actress
- Nick Grimshaw, radio DJ
- David Laws, Cabinet office minister
- Luke Anderson, Winner, Big Brother 13
- Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, MD, UK Black Pride
- Evan Davis, TV and radio presenter
- Sue Perkins, Comedian
- Stephen Twigg, Labour politician
- Charlie Condou, Actor
- Iain Dale, Publisher and blogger
- Sir Paul Jenkins, Treasury Solicitor
- Jessie J, Musician
- Gareth Thomas, Retired rugby player
- James Wharton, Soldier
- Chris Bryant, Shadow Immigration Minister
- John Partridge, Actor
- Henry Holland, Fashion designer
- Nick Boles, Conservative Minister
- Carol Ann Duffy, Poet Laureate
- Derren Brown, Illusionist/Hypnotist
- Mary Portas, Queen of Shops
- Pratibha Parmar, Film maker
- Alan Carr, Comedian
- Sir Terence Etherton, Court of Appeal Judge
- Simon Hughes, Deputy leader of the Lib Dems
- Gok Wan, TV presenter
- Antony Cotton, Actor
- Sarah Brown, Councillor in Cambridge
- Will Young, Musician, actor, memoirist
- Steve Reed, Labour politician
- John Barrowman, Actor, musician and writer
- Val McDermid, Crime writer
- Sir Nicholas Hytner, Theatre director
- Jane Hill, Newsreader
- Stella Duffy, Novelist
- Christine Burns, Transgender activist
- Jonny Oates, Chief of staff to Nick Clegg
- Dr Ashley Steel, Vice chairman, KPMG
- John Amaechi, Retired UK basketball player
- Sir Adrian Fulford, Judge
- Jonathan Harvey, Writer
- April Ashley MBE, Model and campaigner
- Jennifer Fear, CEO, Step Forward charity
- Casey Stoney, Footballler
- Christian Jessen, Doctor and TV personality
- Eddie Mair, Broadcaster
- Mark Gatiss, Actor and writer
- Guy Black, Media chief
- Sue Sanders and Tony Fenwick, SchoolsOUT/LGBT History Month
- Russell T Davies, TV producer and writer
- Alan Davey, CEO, Arts Council
- David Allen Green, Lawyer
- Michael Salter, Head of broadcast at No 10
- Anthony Watson, Chief information officer, Barclays
- Philip Hensher, Author, columnist, teacher
- 62 (9) Scott Mills, Radio DJ
- Louise Englefield, Director, Pride Sports
- Russell Tovey, Actor
- Roz Kaveney, Author and activist
- Ceri Goddard, Campaigner
- Jackie Kay, Poet and novelist
- Lynette Nusbacher, Military strategist and lecturer
- Susie Orbach, Psychotherapist and author
- Allegra McEvedy, Chef
- Dominic Cooke, Theatre director
- Angela Eagle, Shadow Leader of the Commons
- Mandy McBain, Soldier
- Phyllida Lloyd, Film and theatre director
- Michael King, Psychiatrist
- Alan Duncan, International Development Minister
- Shaun Dellenty, Deputy headmaster
- Lisa Egan, Activist
- Steven Davies, Cricketer
- Mark Healey, Founder 17-24-30
- 81 (69) Jay Stewart, Co-founder, Gendered Intelligence
- Ben Bradshaw, Politician
- Sara Geater, CEO, FreemantleMedia UK
- Evelyn Asante-Mensah, Chair, NHS Manchester
- Simon Blake, Chief Executive, Brook
- Lucy Spraggan, Musician
- Margot James, Conservative vice-chairman
- Sir Nick Partridge, Chief executive, THT
- Gary Everett, Homotopia festival director
- 90 (new entry) Bisi Alimi, Activist
- Kelvin Holdsworth, Dean, Glasgow Cathedral
- Dean Atta, Performance poet
- Nigel Owens, Rugby referee
- Steph Keeble and David Viney, LGBT Birmingham
- Susan Calman, Comedian
- Ruth Davidson, Leader, Scottish Conservatives
- Dan Bunker, Outhouse East
- Christopher Bailey, Chief creative officer at Burberry
- Jackie Crozier, Manchester Gay Pride director
- (new entry) Claire Harvey, Paralympian
- (new entries) Michael Black and John Morgan, Tourists
References
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