James Wharton
James Wharton
Soldier, who has written a much-acclaimed memoir of life in the armed forces.
Charlie Condou
Charlie Condou
Actor in 'Coronation Street' soap opera, Writer
Jessie J
Jessie J
Musician
Her first album, Who You Are, sold millions and produced six top ten singles – a first for a British woman.
Sarah Outen
Sarah Outen, MBE
Athlete, Adventurer, the first person to sail solo from Japan to Alaska. She rowed 3,750 nautical miles over 150 days in her seven metre boat.
Nicola Adams
Nicola Adams, MBE
Boxer
Damian Barr
Damian Barr
Writer of the best-selling memoir Maggie and Me, about growing up during the Thatcher years.
Lee Pearson, CBE
Para-equestrian rider at the Paralympics.
Casey Stoney
Casey Stoney
Footballer
Ben Whishaw
Ben Whishaw
Actor, played Q in the James Bond film Skyfall.
Jane Hill
Jane Hill
Newsreader, one of the main BBC News anchors.
Liam Nolan
Liam Nolan
Called 'the Sir Alex Ferguson of headteachers'. Nolan is credited with transforming the failing Perry Beeches Secondary School in Birmingham into one described by David Cameron as 'the most improved school in Britain ever'.
Anthony Watson
Anthony Watson
Chief information officer, Global Operations, Barclays
Susan Calman
Susan Calman
Comedian who gave up a career as a corporate lawyer in 2006 and has since featured on TV shows such as QI and Have I Got News for You.
Clare Balding, OBE
TV and radio presenter
James Wharton
Soldier, who has written a much-acclaimed memoir of life in the armed forces.
Charlie Condou
Charlie Condou
Actor in 'Coronation Street' soap opera, Writer
Jessie J
Jessie J
Musician
Her first album, Who You Are, sold millions and produced six top ten singles – a first for a British woman.
Sarah Outen
Sarah Outen, MBE
Athlete, Adventurer, the first person to sail solo from Japan to Alaska. She rowed 3,750 nautical miles over 150 days in her seven metre boat.
Nicola Adams
Nicola Adams, MBE
Boxer
Rehana Kausar and Sobia Kamar
Rehana Kausar and Sobia Kamar
Famous Muslim couple
Rehana Kausar and Sobia Kamar
Famous Muslim couple
Damian Barr
Damian Barr
Writer of the best-selling memoir Maggie and Me, about growing up during the Thatcher years.
Lee Pearson
Para-equestrian rider at the Paralympics.
Casey Stoney
Casey Stoney
Footballer
Ben Whishaw
Ben Whishaw
Actor, played Q in the James Bond film Skyfall.
Jane Hill
Jane Hill
Newsreader, one of the main BBC News anchors.
Liam Nolan
Liam Nolan
Called 'the Sir Alex Ferguson of headteachers'. Nolan is credited with transforming the failing Perry Beeches Secondary School in Birmingham into one described by David Cameron as 'the most improved school in Britain ever'.
Anthony Watson
Anthony Watson
Chief information officer, Global Operations, Barclays
Susan Calman
Susan Calman
Comedian who gave up a career as a corporate lawyer in 2006 and has since featured on TV shows such as QI and Have I Got News for You.
Clare Balding, OBE
TV and radio presenter
Evan Davis
TV and Radio Presenter
TV and Radio Presenter
Nick Grimshaw
Radio DJ
Elly Barnes
Schools Advisor
Professor Carol Ann Duffy, CBE
Poet
Mobeen Azhar
Muslim Journalist
Gareth Thomas
Former rugby player
Eddie Mair
Broadcaster
Lord Justice Etherton
Judge
Sir Paul Jenkins
Her Majesty's Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor, head of the 1,900 lawyers in the Government Legal Service.
Dr Meg Barker
Senior lecturer in psychology
Stella Duffy
Writer, actor, director…
Jane Fae
Journalist, writer
Andrew Haigh
Filmmaker
Tara Hewitt
Chair of Wirral Conservative Future and deputy chair of Conservative Future North West.
Pratibha Parmar
Filmmaker
Gok Wan
TV presenter/ author
Sir Adrian Fulford
Judge. A nine-year term at the International Criminal Court.
Jennifer Fear
CEO of Step Forward
Step Forward is an independent charity committed to improving the lives of disadvantaged young people in the Tower Hamlets area, helping an estimated 1500 a year.
Carl Hester
Equestrian rider, led UK's Team-Dressage to Olympic success in 2012.
Mark Gatiss
Actor and writer. The co-creator and writer of the BBC’s Sherlock series
Antony Cotton
Actor who plays Sean Tully in Coronation Street.
Liz Carr
Actress/broadcaster/comedian. Played the forensic examiner Clarissa Mullery in Silent Witness.
Alan Carr
Comedian/ TV presenter
Derren Brown
Illusionist/ Hypnotist
Mary Portas
Queen of Shops, carried out independent review of British high streets in 2011.
Jeffrey John
Dean of St Albans Cathedral
Claire Harvey
Paralympian
Christopher Kane
Fashion designer
John Amaechi, OBE
The first Brit to have his jersey hung in the US Basketball Hall of Fame.
Dr Ashley Steel
Board member of KPMG Europe
Will Young
The first ever Pop Idol winner.
Lynette Nusbacher
Runs her own think-tank, Nusbacher Associates. Previously a war studies lecturer at Sandhurst, 'Devil’s Advocate' at the Joint Intelligence Organisation and head of the Cabinet Office’s Strategic Horizons Unit.
Ceri Goddard
Chief Executive, the Fawcett Society. Goddard works to promote women’s equality and human rights. She previously worked at the British Institute of Human Rights and Ireland’s Combat Poverty Agency, where she helped to foster the cross-border peace and reconciliation programme.
Kate Walsh and Helen Richardson
Hockey players who helped Great Britain win its first Olympic women’s hockey medal in 20 years.
JW Anderson
The 6ft 2in designer, son of an Irish rugby international, is the “newest, brightest big thing” according to Vogue.
Kelvin Holdsworth
Episcopalian Provost of St Mary’s Cathedral in Glasgow
Lisa Egan
Her disability-rights activist’s blog, Where’s the Benefit, provides strong opposition to the government’s “distressing war on disabled benefit claimants”.
Shaun Dellenty
Deputy headmaster of Alfred Salter Primary School in Southwark, London
Secondary school for Dellenty was “quite simply the worst experience of my life”, with bullying from pupils and some teachers.
Russell Tovey
Actor
Rikki Beadle-Blair
Filmmaker - work includes the forthcoming film Blackbird, about a young singer who struggles with his sexuality in a small Southern Baptist community in the US.
Bisi Alimi
Activist Nigerian, an attempt on his life forced him to flee to the UK in 2007.
Rev Richard Coles
Broadcaster, musician, priest
The former member of The Communards is now a Church of England priest, as well as co-presenting Radio 4’s Saturday Live. He’s also appeared on a number of TV shows, including Have I Got News For You.
Evelyn Assante-Mensah, OBE
Commissioner, Equality and Human Rights Commission
Nigel Owens
Rugby referee, TV presenter, comic and president of the Wales Federation of Young Farmers Clubs.
Iain Dale
Publisher, blogger
Note to society
Radio DJ
Elly Barnes
Schools Advisor
Professor Carol Ann Duffy, CBE
Poet
Mobeen Azhar
Muslim Journalist
Gareth Thomas
Former rugby player
Eddie Mair
Broadcaster
Lord Justice Etherton
Judge
Sir Paul Jenkins
Her Majesty's Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor, head of the 1,900 lawyers in the Government Legal Service.
Dr Meg Barker
Senior lecturer in psychology
Stella Duffy
Writer, actor, director…
Jane Fae
Journalist, writer
Andrew Haigh
Filmmaker
Tara Hewitt
Chair of Wirral Conservative Future and deputy chair of Conservative Future North West.
Pratibha Parmar
Filmmaker
Gok Wan
TV presenter/ author
Sir Adrian Fulford
Judge. A nine-year term at the International Criminal Court.
Jennifer Fear
CEO of Step Forward
Step Forward is an independent charity committed to improving the lives of disadvantaged young people in the Tower Hamlets area, helping an estimated 1500 a year.
Carl Hester
Equestrian rider, led UK's Team-Dressage to Olympic success in 2012.
Mark Gatiss
Actor and writer. The co-creator and writer of the BBC’s Sherlock series
Antony Cotton
Actor who plays Sean Tully in Coronation Street.
Liz Carr
Actress/broadcaster/comedian. Played the forensic examiner Clarissa Mullery in Silent Witness.
Alan Carr
Comedian/ TV presenter
Derren Brown
Illusionist/ Hypnotist
Mary Portas
Queen of Shops, carried out independent review of British high streets in 2011.
Jeffrey John
Dean of St Albans Cathedral
Claire Harvey
Paralympian
Christopher Kane
Fashion designer
John Amaechi, OBE
The first Brit to have his jersey hung in the US Basketball Hall of Fame.
Dr Ashley Steel
Board member of KPMG Europe
Will Young
The first ever Pop Idol winner.
Lynette Nusbacher
Runs her own think-tank, Nusbacher Associates. Previously a war studies lecturer at Sandhurst, 'Devil’s Advocate' at the Joint Intelligence Organisation and head of the Cabinet Office’s Strategic Horizons Unit.
Ceri Goddard
Chief Executive, the Fawcett Society. Goddard works to promote women’s equality and human rights. She previously worked at the British Institute of Human Rights and Ireland’s Combat Poverty Agency, where she helped to foster the cross-border peace and reconciliation programme.
Kate Walsh and Helen Richardson
Hockey players who helped Great Britain win its first Olympic women’s hockey medal in 20 years.
JW Anderson
The 6ft 2in designer, son of an Irish rugby international, is the “newest, brightest big thing” according to Vogue.
Kelvin Holdsworth
Episcopalian Provost of St Mary’s Cathedral in Glasgow
Lisa Egan
Her disability-rights activist’s blog, Where’s the Benefit, provides strong opposition to the government’s “distressing war on disabled benefit claimants”.
Shaun Dellenty
Deputy headmaster of Alfred Salter Primary School in Southwark, London
Secondary school for Dellenty was “quite simply the worst experience of my life”, with bullying from pupils and some teachers.
Russell Tovey
Actor
Rikki Beadle-Blair
Filmmaker - work includes the forthcoming film Blackbird, about a young singer who struggles with his sexuality in a small Southern Baptist community in the US.
Bisi Alimi
Activist Nigerian, an attempt on his life forced him to flee to the UK in 2007.
Rev Richard Coles
Broadcaster, musician, priest
The former member of The Communards is now a Church of England priest, as well as co-presenting Radio 4’s Saturday Live. He’s also appeared on a number of TV shows, including Have I Got News For You.
Evelyn Assante-Mensah, OBE
Commissioner, Equality and Human Rights Commission
Nigel Owens
Rugby referee, TV presenter, comic and president of the Wales Federation of Young Farmers Clubs.
Iain Dale
Publisher, blogger
Note to society
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