I don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Based on recent public reporting up to 2026, here’s a concise update on Baroness Karren Brady:
- Roles and public profile: Karren Brady remains a prominent business figure and Conservative peer, known as the “First Lady of Football” for her long association with West Ham United and her broader business leadership. She has frequently spoken on entrepreneurship, workplace equality, and leadership.[4][5][10]
- West Ham United: In 2026, reports indicated she announced a departure from her long-standing role as deputy chair at West Ham United after 16 years, shifting focus to other business interests and her parliamentary responsibilities.[2][3][8]
- Parliamentary and public work: Brady has served as a Conservative life peer since 2014 and has been involved in various public-facing roles, including being a Small Business Ambassador for the UK government, and participating in media and parliamentary discussions on business and gender equality.[10][4]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest articles from reliable sources and summarize any developments in the last few days or weeks. Additionally, I can provide a timeline of her major career milestones and notable public statements. Please tell me whether you want a quick news brief or a deeper profile with sources.
Citations:
- National and press reporting on Brady’s West Ham departure and roles[3][8][2]
- Her House of Lords peerage and public roles[5][4][10]
Sources
West Ham United Vice-Chair Baroness Karren Brady takes fellow Board member Jack Sullivan and Mark McAdam ‘Inside the Boardroom’ at the London Stadium in the latest episode of the popular Sky Sports podcast.
www.whufc.comLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukOne of the country’s most prominent business leaders has shared her tips for success at a special event organised by Teesside University as part of National Apprenticeship Week.
www.tees.ac.ukAs the “first lady of football”, Baroness Karren Brady has a reputation as an outspoken critic of sexism and harassment in the workplace.
www.telegraph.co.ukConservative peer Baroness Karren Brady has told Sky News she feels nothing but sympathy for the chancellor, after Rachel Reeves was seen crying in the House of Commons during Prime Minister’s Questions.
www.channel103.comKarren Brady has announced a major move on Tuesday, April 21, after spending 16 years at West Ham United.Braddy made public her decision to leave as deputy chair of West Ham and the club.Braddy's decision...
www.geo.tvBrady will reportedly be appointed along with a number of other high profile businesspeople and party supporters including ex M&S boss Sir Stuart Rose
www.independent.co.uk