Extraordinary women shape and inspire the world around us. That's why The Independent is once again marking International Women's Day with our annual influence list, celebrating 50 women who have had a powerful impact on British society over the last year.
Excelling across sport, the arts, public service, and advocacy, these women are boldly using their voice and talent to change the world.
For the fourth year running, The Independent published its influence list on 8 March. Compiled by staff, the list shines a spotlight on the 50 women whose influence has had a significant impact across the country over the last year.
This year, the list is focused on the theme "give to gain", in recognition of the extraordinary sacrifices many of these women have had to make to succeed.
Topping the list is England's super-sub Chloe Kelly, who made a remarkable comeback from the most difficult period of her career to cement her status as a national legend, scoring the winning penalty at the Euros in 2025.
Also featured are Hillsborough campaigner Margaret Aspinall, who has been at the forefront of the tireless campaign for justice over the Hillsborough disaster for 37 years, and Amy Hunt, who has bravely spoken out about online radicalisation following the murder of her mother and two sisters, Carol, Louise, and Hannah Hunt.
As usual, The Independent has made the deliberate decision not to exclude women who some readers may disagree with politically, and neither does the list endorse any particular point of view.
We hope you enjoy reading about the remarkable achievements of these 50 independent women.
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