Tilly Grove, Dazed

Tilly Grove

Dazed

United Kingdom

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Recent:
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Past:
  • Dazed
  • MEL Magazine
  • The Canary

Past articles by Tilly:

People hate that Nike’s plus-size mannequin makes fat women feel welcome

The Nike flagship store in London debuted a new size of mannequin, and ugly fatphobia has once again reared its head → Read More

Suicide on the Job Site

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

Donald Trump may have been taking advice from a fake all along [VIDEO]

Be afraid, be very afraid. → Read More

Dear mainstream media: Corbyn is the real 'anti-establishment' candidate, and he's nothing like Trump

The two couldn't be more different. → Read More

Young mothers are going hungry so their children can eat in Theresa May's Britain

No one should have to choose between feeding themselves or feeding their child → Read More

Tory benefits sanctions get ripped apart by one of the few MPs who cares [VIDEO]

If only there were more MPs like Black. → Read More

Girls are missing school because they can't afford sanitary products. In Britain. In 2017.

Period poverty is robbing girls of an education. → Read More

Homelessness charities are helping Theresa May to deport rough sleepers

They should be ashamed of themselves. → Read More

Britain's top mental health experts just tore the government a new one on benefits sanctions

The experts have spoken. Will the government listen? → Read More

Sick of politicians telling them what to do, Irish women are now striking for change

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

A new Russian law signals a global conservative fight-back against women’s rights

Conservatism is back, and women look set to suffer → Read More

Parents claim their kids' school is being forced into an academy, and they're fighting back

A David and Goliath battle at a Sussex primary school → Read More

G4S lobbied the BBC to drop a damning documentary and it worked, says film-maker [VIDEO]

Who thought this was a good idea? → Read More

A woman and her sons use cushions and sandwiches to prove compassion still exists in the world

It's not all bad news. → Read More

This major UK city could become the first to have no domestic violence refuges at all

This could have a devastating effect on women and children → Read More

Britain's biggest buy-to-let landlord refuses to rent his properties to 'battered wives' or single parents

But he thinks it's OK, because he'll rent to 'coloureds'. → Read More

With a few words, a train conductor converts a fierce critic of the Southern strikes, live on air

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

One woman wants Britain to get a different kind of tree this Christmas [TWEETS]

This could make a big difference. → Read More

While you're feeling the squeeze this Xmas, one fashion retailer has saved millions through tax dodging

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

One of Britain’s biggest cities is about to stop running basic services, thanks to Tory austerity

What happens when a council can't afford to be a council? → Read More