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Pink List topped by Paris Lees, Clare Balding and Peter Tatchell | Pink List topped by Paris Lees, Clare Balding and Peter Tatchell |
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TV presenter Clare Balding, journalist Paris Lees and activist Peter Tatchell have been named on a list of the 101 most influential lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender figures in the UK. | TV presenter Clare Balding, journalist Paris Lees and activist Peter Tatchell have been named on a list of the 101 most influential lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender figures in the UK. |
The 14th annual Pink List has been published by the Independent on Sunday. | The 14th annual Pink List has been published by the Independent on Sunday. |
Meta magazine editor Lees was placed first, with Balding and human rights champion Tatchell coming joint second. | Meta magazine editor Lees was placed first, with Balding and human rights champion Tatchell coming joint second. |
It comes as singer Will Young says more should be done to end homophobic language among school pupils. | It comes as singer Will Young says more should be done to end homophobic language among school pupils. |
The Independent received nominations from more than 1,300 of its readers with the paper whittling thousands of nominees down to 101. | |
A panel of judges including activist, blogger and poet Christine Burns, Diva magazine publisher Kim Watson and Independent on Sunday staff then decided on the final list. | |
Organisers said campaigners had been placed highly - following a year in which same-sex couples won the right to get married in England and Wales. | Organisers said campaigners had been placed highly - following a year in which same-sex couples won the right to get married in England and Wales. |
Ruth Hunt, deputy head of gay rights charity Stonewall, who campaigned for the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill, is in fifth place. | Ruth Hunt, deputy head of gay rights charity Stonewall, who campaigned for the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill, is in fifth place. |
The bill, which created political and religious divides, received Royal Assent on 17 July. | The bill, which created political and religious divides, received Royal Assent on 17 July. |
Benjamin Cohen, Mike Buonaiuto and James J Walsh, the creators of the Out4Marriage media campaign which supported a change in the law, are placed at number seven in the list. | Benjamin Cohen, Mike Buonaiuto and James J Walsh, the creators of the Out4Marriage media campaign which supported a change in the law, are placed at number seven in the list. |
They are followed by activist and Miss England entrant, Jackie Green, and the head of UK Black Pride, Phyllis Opoku-Gyimah. | They are followed by activist and Miss England entrant, Jackie Green, and the head of UK Black Pride, Phyllis Opoku-Gyimah. |
Last year's winner, London 2012 Olympic boxing champion Nicola Adams is in fourth place. | Last year's winner, London 2012 Olympic boxing champion Nicola Adams is in fourth place. |
Meanwhile, an international Pink List includes Puerto Rican boxer Orlando Cruz, US fashion designer Tom Ford, and Chelsea Manning (formerly Bradley Manning) - the US soldier convicted of giving classified documents to the website, Wikileaks. | Meanwhile, an international Pink List includes Puerto Rican boxer Orlando Cruz, US fashion designer Tom Ford, and Chelsea Manning (formerly Bradley Manning) - the US soldier convicted of giving classified documents to the website, Wikileaks. |
Independent on Sunday editor Lisa Markwell said: "The Pink List has evolved to become an authoritative celebration of influential lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people throughout the country. | Independent on Sunday editor Lisa Markwell said: "The Pink List has evolved to become an authoritative celebration of influential lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people throughout the country. |
"Every year, it generates a huge amount of positive feedback and powerful stories of courage and bravery." | "Every year, it generates a huge amount of positive feedback and powerful stories of courage and bravery." |
Writing in the newspaper, Will Young said he had become aware of concern about language used by school pupils - including the use of the word "gay" as an insult - after attending an education conference organised by Stonewall. | Writing in the newspaper, Will Young said he had become aware of concern about language used by school pupils - including the use of the word "gay" as an insult - after attending an education conference organised by Stonewall. |
"Through the various seminars I attended I picked up one recurring theme: teachers and heads of schools were more than often not backed up by local authorities when it came to homophobic language," he said. | "Through the various seminars I attended I picked up one recurring theme: teachers and heads of schools were more than often not backed up by local authorities when it came to homophobic language," he said. |
Young added that he had taken up the issue with Education Secretary Michael Gove whose "reaction, I was pleased to say, was attentive and encouraging". | Young added that he had taken up the issue with Education Secretary Michael Gove whose "reaction, I was pleased to say, was attentive and encouraging". |
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