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Pink List 2012

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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

  1. Nicola Adams, Olympian
  2. Clare Balding, presenter and author
  3. Peter Tatchell, legend
  4. Lee Pearson, Paralympic equestrian
  5. Carl Hester, Olympic equestrian
  6. Greg Barker, climate-change minister
  7. Heather Peace, actress
  8. Nick Grimshaw, radio DJ
  9. David Laws, Cabinet office minister
  10. Luke Anderson, Winner, Big Brother 13
  11. Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, MD, UK Black Pride
  12. Evan Davis, TV and radio presenter
  13. Sue Perkins, Comedian
  14. Stephen Twigg, Labour politician
  15. Charlie Condou, Actor
  16. Iain Dale, Publisher and blogger
  17. Sir Paul Jenkins, Treasury Solicitor
  18. Jessie J, Musician
  19. Gareth Thomas, Retired rugby player
  20. James Wharton, Soldier
  21. Chris Bryant, Shadow Immigration Minister
  22. John Partridge, Actor
  23. Henry Holland, Fashion designer
  24. Nick Boles, Conservative Minister
  25. Carol Ann Duffy, Poet Laureate
  26. Derren Brown, Illusionist/Hypnotist
  27. Mary Portas, Queen of Shops
  28. Pratibha Parmar, Film maker
  29. Alan Carr, Comedian
  30. Sir Terence Etherton, Court of Appeal Judge
  31. Simon Hughes, Deputy leader of the Lib Dems
  32. Gok Wan, TV presenter
  33. Antony Cotton, Actor
  34. Sarah Brown, Councillor in Cambridge
  35. Will Young, Musician, actor, memoirist
  36. Steve Reed, Labour politician
  37. John Barrowman, Actor, musician and writer
  38. Val McDermid, Crime writer
  39. Sir Nicholas Hytner, Theatre director
  40. Jane Hill, Newsreader
  41. Stella Duffy, Novelist
  42. Christine Burns, Transgender activist
  43. Jonny Oates, Chief of staff to Nick Clegg
  44. Dr Ashley Steel, Vice chairman, KPMG
  45. John Amaechi, Retired UK basketball player
  46. Sir Adrian Fulford, Judge
  47. Jonathan Harvey, Writer
  48. April Ashley MBE, Model and campaigner
  49. Jennifer Fear, CEO, Step Forward charity
  50. Casey Stoney, Footballler
  51. Christian Jessen, Doctor and TV personality
  52. Eddie Mair, Broadcaster
  53. Mark Gatiss, Actor and writer
  54. Guy Black, Media chief
  55. Sue Sanders and Tony Fenwick, SchoolsOUT/LGBT History Month
  56. Russell T Davies, TV producer and writer
  57. Alan Davey, CEO, Arts Council
  58. David Allen Green, Lawyer
  59. Michael Salter, Head of broadcast at No 10
  60. Anthony Watson, Chief information officer, Barclays
  61. Philip Hensher, Author, columnist, teacher
  62. Scott Mills, Radio DJ
  63. Louise Englefield, Director, Pride Sports
  64. Russell Tovey, Actor
  65. Roz Kaveney, Author and activist
  66. Ceri Goddard, Campaigner
  67. Jackie Kay, Poet and novelist
  68. Lynette Nusbacher, Military strategist and lecturer
  69. Susie Orbach, Psychotherapist and author
  70. Allegra McEvedy, Chef
  71. Dominic Cooke, Theatre director
  72. Angela Eagle, Shadow Leader of the Commons
  73. Mandy McBain, Soldier
  74. Phyllida Lloyd, Film and theatre director
  75. Michael King, Psychiatrist
  76. Alan Duncan, International Development Minister
  77. Shaun Dellenty, Deputy headmaster
  78. Lisa Egan, Activist
  79. Steven Davies, Cricketer
  80. Mark Healey, Founder 17-24-30
  81. Jay Stewart, Co-founder, Gendered Intelligence
  82. Ben Bradshaw, Politician
  83. Sara Geater, CEO, FreemantleMedia UK
  84. Evelyn Asante-Mensah, Chair, NHS Manchester
  85. Simon Blake, Chief Executive, Brook
  86. Lucy Spraggan, Musician
  87. Margot James, Conservative vice-chairman
  88. Sir Nick Partridge, Chief executive, THT
  89. Gary Everett, Homotopia festival director
  90. Bisi Alimi, Activist
  91. Kelvin Holdsworth, Dean, Glasgow Cathedral
  92. Dean Atta, Performance poet
  93. Nigel Owens, Rugby referee
  94. Steph Keeble and David Viney, LGBT Birmingham
  95. Susan Calman, Comedian
  96. Ruth Davidson, Leader, Scottish Conservatives
  97. Dan Bunker, Outhouse East
  98. Christopher Bailey, Chief creative officer at Burberry
  99. Jackie Crozier, Manchester Gay Pride director
  100. Claire Harvey, Paralympian
  101. Michael Black and John Morgan, Tourists

Lifetime Achievement Awards

References

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