“Women in Westminster: the 100” celebrates the remarkable achievements and indispensable contributions of women in public life, showcasing one hundred trailblazers who are shaping the landscape of politics and public services.
The list, curated by House Magazine, serves as a tribute to women from various fields, including parliamentarians, journalists, campaigners, civil servants, commentators, and more.
To inspire the next generation of young women to engage in public life, this year’s selection features a diverse array of women, each making significant strides in their respective domains.
From Reality TV star Georgia Harrison, whose advocacy for online safety sparked crucial debates on revenge porn in 2023, to Baroness Hallet, a Crossbench Peer and Chair of the UK Covid-19 inquiry, the list encompasses a broad spectrum of impactful voices.
Additionally, Sue Gray, Chief of Staff to Keir Starmer, is recognized for her influential role in shaping political strategy. The unveiling of this prestigious list coincides with the upcoming International Women’s Day, providing a fitting platform to celebrate the achievements of women across various spheres.
Among the honorees is Naomi, whose dedication to trade policy through the UK Trade and Business Commission, as well as her advocacy for electoral reform and tactical voting, has earned her a well-deserved place on the list.
Her commitment to driving positive change exemplifies the spirit of empowerment and progress that defines “Women in Westminster: the 100.”