The theme highlighted how women are often at the forefront of the battle against climate change, whilst also most vulnerable to its impact.
[3] Attendees included actresses Natalie Dormer[4] and Nicola Coughlan,[5] singer Emeli Sandé, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, singer Ricky Wilson and actor George MacKay[5] plus Labour MP Jeremy Corbyn.
[6] In 2019, the campaign celebrated the centenary anniversary of women being able to become lawyers and advocated for the UK government to sign into law a global convention to protect workers from workplace harassment.
[7] Attendees included Bonham Carter, actor David Tennant, jurist Lady Hale, actress Nicola Thorp, activist Gina Martin, singer-songwriter Annie Lennox, singer and actress Beverley Knight and singer Imelda May.
[8] March attendees included broadcaster and co-founder of the Women's Equality Party, Sandi Toksvig, Labour MP Dawn Butler,[1] and singer Natalie Imbruglia.