In her continuing series of video interviews shots Culture Editor Amy Kean talks to the authors of a new book about how and why brands still get it wrong when they're trying to talk to women.
Protections for migrant women must be included in the Domestic Abuse Bill
Ministers must back the Lords amendments to the Domestic Abuse Bill to ensure migrant women have access to the legal, financial and emotional support they need to escape abuse and rebuild their lives.
Barnett Waddingham’s analysis into defined contribution (DC) pension schemes reveals that there is a stark disparity in wealth at retirement, with there being
DWP staff admit inflicting ‘psychological harm’ on claimants during coalition years
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) staff and managers deliberately inflicted psychological harm on benefit claimants, engaged in unofficial sanctioning targets, and pushed disabled people into …
Gavin Williamson Re-Opened Schools with No Safety Measures after Legal Threat from Parents’ Lobby Group UsforThem
Nafeez Ahmed reveals how legal pressure from a law firm also advising the Government on COVID-19 eclipsed scientific warnings about the ‘explosive’ growth of Coronavirus infections with the re-opening of schools
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has admitted that he opposed the circuit breaker Covid-19 lockdown scientific experts recommended in September as coronavirus cases began to climb, but said ultimately the decision lay with the prime ministerhttps://t.co/mPoLA8iToj— ITV News Politics (@ITVNewsPolitics) March 31, 2021
For my own mental well-being I am not doing media interviews on the race commission today. Like so many in Britain’s Black community I’m tired! Tired of the endless debate about whether structural racism exists with little desire to actually address it. We are being gaslighted.— David Lammy (@DavidLammy) March 31, 2021
Students at Pimlico Academy school are leaving school early because of the protest today.They are staggering the different year groups out.Embrassing day for school hierarchy powerful day for students who made the school stand up and pay attention. pic.twitter.com/JXmv3Q5tto— Ahmed Kaballo (@AhmedKaballo) March 31, 2021
If you’ve ever questioned why Pride and LGBTQ+ education are still vital in 2021, on Thursday two men and a 15 year old boy were found guilty of brutally killing a 51 year old gay man with a pipe and brick in Doncaster. His name was Jerry Appicella, may he finally rest in peace.— Tom Knight (@TJ_Knight) March 28, 2021
theartsdesk Q&A: Author Sam Mills on the phenomenon of the 'chauvo-feminist'
Sam Mills’s writing includes the wondrously weird novel The Quiddity of Will Self, the semi-memoir Fragments of My Father, and Chauvo-Feminism (The Indigo Press), which was released in February 2021. Chauvo-Feminism is a non-fiction long-form essay in which Mills delves into the phenomenon of men who create a feminist public persona which does not translate into their private lives.
Comment: Sarah’s death has also given men an understanding of how terrifying the streets can be for women
All the street lights can be lit at night, women can go out dressed in clothes that cover every inch of their body, they can be on their phone as they walk down the crowded street with their keys poised between their fingers but rape and murder will still continue on our streets, writes Sam Billingham.
So it turns out that the “Beautiful Eyebrows” Company that the Home Office claims they bought #PPE equipment from in 2020 ... closed down in 2018.This gets murkier and murkier. pic.twitter.com/LpAcydQpMp— John O'Connell (@jdpoc) March 28, 2021