The shortlist features LGBTQI celebs and allies including Emeli Sandé, Adele Roberts and Lorraine Kelly

The Bank of London Rainbow Honours has announced actor and comedian Julian Clary and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK star Victoria Scone will host this year’s awards.

Announcement of the hosts comes as the awards, headline sponsored by The Bank of London, releases its shortlist ahead of the ceremony which will take place in London’s prestigious 8 Northumberland Avenue on Wednesday, June 1 this year.

Renowned actor Clary, who is currently on tour across the UK performing his comedy show, will present the awards alongside 29-year-old drag queen Victoria Scone who shot to fame on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. The awards celebrate leading LGBT+ activists, allies and celebrity figures who have worked to advance the rights of LGBT+ people during the past 12 months. 

Daniel Radcliffe, Dermot O’Leary, Idris Elba and Lorraine Kelly are amongst the big-names nominated. 

The LGBTQI event, which has been hotly anticipated since 2019 as COVID-19 forced its postponement, sees award nominations for 80s pop legend Sinitta, Formula One star Lewis Hamilton, Little Mix singer Jade Thirlwall and soap icon Claire Sweeney, who are all nominated for the Celebrity Ally of the Year Award.

ITV’s For The Love Of Dogs star Paul O’Grady, Olympic Swimmer Tom Daley, award-winning artist Emeli Sande, Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts and actor and broadcaster Stephen Fry are all in the running for the LGBTQI Celebrity Champion of the Year award, while Netflix’s hit series Bridgerton, BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing, RuPaul’s Drag Race and Channel 4’s It’s A Sin will battle it out for the Media Moment of the Year gong. 

Powerful human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, who has fought for LGBT+ rights for over two decades, campaigning against Section 28 throughout the 1980s and famously staging a one-man protest near the statue of Marshal Zhukov in Moscow’s Red Square against Russia’s treatment of LGBTQI people during the 2018 FIFA World Cup, has been shortlisted for Campaigner/Influencer of the Year prize. 

The first same-sex male partnership featuring Johannes Radebe and John Waite on Strictly Come Dancing has been shortlisted for Media Moment of the Year alongside Jonathan Bailey, the gay actor who plays a straight character in the hit Netflix series Bridgerton. They will battle it out against American cartoon show Simpsons, which has been nominated for its Smithers LGBTQI storyline. 

In the Inspirational Role Model of the Year category, prominent Scottish National Party MP Hannah Bardell will go up against Eugenio Pirri of the Dorchester Collection, Kayus Fernander of banking giant Citi Group and Sheldon Mills of the Financial Conduct Authority.

The Bank of England, Deliveroo, London Stock Exchange Group, Mastercard, Monzo and National Grid are amongst some of the major brands vying for prizes on the night. 

Stonewall, Terrence Higgins Trust and the Good Law Project are some of the charities in the running for awards, while Everton FC, The Rainbow Lottery, HSBC and Lego will go head-to-head for the coveted Campaign of the Year accolade.

Speaking about hosting the awards, Julian Clary said: 

“Hosting the Rainbow Honours 2022 is a real privilege and I can’t wait to celebrate all of the incredible, well-deserving LGBTQI people standing up for the community.

“Those fighting for equality and advancing rights should be recognised and I’m honoured to play a part in helping that happen during a night which should be a lot of fun!””

Linda Riley, founder of the Rainbow Honours, said: 

“The Rainbow Honours will celebrate the LGBTQI personalities, celebrities, brands and allies who have stood in solidarity with the LGBTQI community during what has been an incredibly tough couple of years.

“The shortlisted nominees have all demonstrated a commitment to advancing LGBTQI rights, and the awards will help draw attention to the achievements which have been made and shine a light on what else needs to be done.”

Victoria Scone said:

“I am delighted to be hosting the Rainbow Honours 2022, celebrating the amazing LGBTQI community here in the UK. And to be doing it alongside the fabulous Julian Clary makes it even more camp! I am looking forward to championing the members and allies of the community, alongside the businesses who fight for equality all year around.”

Anthony Watson, Founder and Group Chief Executive of The Bank of London, added:

“In a society where LGBTQI+ people have been routinely marginalised; it is more important than ever that we honour those members of our community who are our role models, those who are our allies, and those organisations who are working tirelessly for the betterment of LGBTQI+ people across the United Kingdom.”

The public are invited to cast their votes at rainbowhonours.com.

Full Rainbow Honours shortlist:

FOCUS MEDIA – HOUSING PROVIDER OF THE YEAR

Catalyst 

Folio 

Gleeson Homes

L & Q

Riverside

Stonewall Housing

Touchstone 

University of Sheffield Accommodation Service

CAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR

Everton FC – All Together Now

HSBC – Love Knows No Borders

Lego – Everyone Is Awesome

Mastercard – True Name 

Naz and Matt Foundation – Out And Proud Parents Day

The Rainbow Lottery

Terrence Higgins Trust – “Life Really Changed…”

TSB 

OPTUM – INSPIRATIONAL ROLE MODEL OF THE YEAR

Carl Austin-Behan OBE – LGBT Advisor

Christina Riley – Quinn London

Eugenio Pirri – Dorchester Collection

Emma Palethorpe –  St. James’s Place Wealth Management

Hannah Bardell MP – Politician

Kayus Fernander – Citi Group

Mark Armario – BT

Sarah Rock – Fladgate

Sheldon Mills – Financial Conduct Authority / Stonewall UK

Suki Sandhu – INvolve People

DELIVEROO – CORPORATE ALLY OF THE YEAR

Beatriz Martin – UBS 

Caroline Frankum – Kantar 

Danielle Harper – Aviva

Helen Jones – GSK

Mairead Nayager – Diageo

Pete Markey – Boots 

Peter Holden – citi 

Sarah Breeden – Bank of England

Tiina Lee – Deutsche Bank

THE BANK OF LONDON – SMALL BRAND OF THE YEAR 

Dr Botanicals

Gay’s The Word

Grin & Bear

Lazy Paige Aromas

myGwork

Saucy Bitch

SH! Women’s Store

The Queer Brewing Project

LARGE BRAND OF THE YEAR

Bank of England

Deliveroo 

London Stock Exchange Group

Mastercard

Monzo

National Grid 

Organon

St. James’s Place Wealth Management 

TikTok 

United Utilities

THE BANK OF LONDON – CHARITY OF THE YEAR 

Diversity Role Models 

London Friend

Mermaids

Naz and Matt Foundation

Out and Proud African LGBTI

Rainbow Migration

Schools OUT UK

Stonewall Housing

Terrence Higgins Trust

The Good Law Project 

COMMUNITY INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR

Allsorts Youth Project 

elop 

Galop 

Gendered Intelligence 

Intersex Equality Rights UK

MIND OUT

UK Black Pride

Kath Duncan Network

LGTBQI CORPORATE CHAMPION OF THE YEAR

Andrew Keith – Selfridges

Bobbi Pickard – BP

Deon Pillay – Legal and General

Georgina Court – Clifford Chance

Hannah McNamara – Citi

Jamie Christon – Chester Zoo

Laks Mann – Metropolitan Police

Liz Willow – Environmental Agency

Gareth Campbell Julian – British Heart Foundation

CELEBRITY ALLY OF THE YEAR

Claire Sweeney

Daniel Radcliffe

Dermot O’Leary

Idris Elba

Jade Thirlwall

Lewis Hamilton

Lorraine Kelly

Sinitta

LGBTQI CELEBRITY CHAMPION OF THE YEAR

Adele Roberts 

Dr Ranj Singh

Emeli Sandé

Golda Rosheuvel 

Paul O’Grady

Sandi Toksvig

Stephen Fry 

Tom Daley 

CAMPAIGNER / INFLUENCER OF THE YEAR

Abbey Kiwanuka

Bisi Alimi

Dave Moreton

Dr Ronx

Mark Healey

Peter Tatchell 

Phyll Opoku-Gyimah 

Yasmin Benoit

MEDIA MOMENT OF THE YEAR

Ariana DeBose’s Academy Award

Jonathan Bailey – Bridgerton

It’s A Sin

Munroe Bergdorf’s Cosmopolitan cover

RuPaul’s Drag Race UK

Smithers storyline – Simpsons

John Waite and Johannas Radebe – Strictly Come Dancing

Tom Read Wilson – Celebs Go Dating

OUTSTANDING NETWORK OF THE YEAR

BP Pride

CITI – Pride Network

EA Pride UK

GSK – Spectrum 

Jacobs – Prism 

Legal and General – LGBT+ Allies Network

Lockton

Financial Times – Proud FT

Publicis – Égalité

RAF LGBT+ Freedom Network

NEW EMPLOYEE NETWORK OF THE YEAR

Banijay – Pride

BHRUT LGBT+ Staff Network

Deliveroo – LGBT+ Network

Greene King – The Village Greene

Kingfisher LGBTQ+ Network

Sheffield LGBT+ Multi Agency Network

Surrey County Council LGBTQI+ Network

University of Birmingham LGBT Rainbow Network

WPP – Unite

WTW UK LGBT+ Network

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