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The Nike flagship store in London debuted a new size of mannequin, and ugly fatphobia has once again reared its head → Read More
Some of my earliest memories of my dad are of tottering to the front step to join my mother to wave goodbye with all of... → Read More
Be afraid, be very afraid. → Read More
The two couldn't be more different. → Read More
No one should have to choose between feeding themselves or feeding their child → Read More
If only there were more MPs like Black. → Read More
Period poverty is robbing girls of an education. → Read More
They should be ashamed of themselves. → Read More
The experts have spoken. Will the government listen? → Read More
Women in the Republic of Ireland are going on strike on 8 March to call for an end to criminalised abortions. And women in the UK are set to join them. The action will coincide with a proposed global women’s strike – inspired by the US-based Women’s March group. In October 2016, women in Poland organised a similar strike after their government proposed criminalising abortion. Polish politicians… → Read More
Conservatism is back, and women look set to suffer → Read More
A David and Goliath battle at a Sussex primary school → Read More
Who thought this was a good idea? → Read More
It's not all bad news. → Read More
This could have a devastating effect on women and children → Read More
But he thinks it's OK, because he'll rent to 'coloureds'. → Read More
As the Southern Rail strike rages on, one conductor has phoned into radio station LBC to challenge critics of the industrial action – and appears to have won over even a staunch opponent, host Nick Ferrari. Ferrari has been vocally angry at the strike, which brought the Southern Rail network to a halt on the 13 and 14 of December. Thousands of commutes have been disrupted. But as conductor John… → Read More
This could make a big difference. → Read More
The world’s biggest clothing retailer, in charge of brands including Zara, has been accused of tax avoidance that may have saved it as much as €585m. Inditex SA owns the Zara clothing brand, as well as others including Bershka, Pull and Bear, and Massimo Dutti. In a report released by the Greens in the European Parliament on 8 December, Inditex is accused of using “aggressive corporate tax… → Read More
What happens when a council can't afford to be a council? → Read More