Nominations open for The House magazine’s Women in Westminster: The 100
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Nominations are officially open for The House magazine’s Women in Westminster: The 100, the renowned initiative celebrating the remarkable contributions of women in public life.
This annual recognition honours the achievements of women across various sectors, including parliamentarians, civil servants, journalists, activists, think tankers and public affairs professionals. Now in its sixth year, the campaign, supported by Lloyds Banking Group, highlights women who are not only leaders in their respective fields but also serve as role models with the power to inspire the next generation to make a meaningful impact in Westminster and beyond.
Nominations close on November 1st, when the Board of Patrons including Baroness Floella Benjamin, former BBC Radio 4 presenter Carolyn Quinn, Labour MP and chair of the Treasury Select Committee Meg Hillier, and Baroness Anne Jenkin will select the list of 100 women for 2025. Last year saw almost 350 women considered, with the final 100 including influencer and campaigner Georgia Harrison; Permanent Secretary at the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Sarah Munby; and the chair of the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) Cindy Butts.
The list will be announced on March 12th, 2025, with a reception at the House of Commons, a few days after International Women’s Day. Nominations can be submitted here.
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