Kira Cochrane
Kira Cochrane is the women's editor for the Guardian and writes a regular column in the New Statesman.
Articles by Kira Cochrane
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Society
No one talks of "crying burglary"
- 14 June 2007
- 3 comments
There is no other crime in which a victim is so widely disbelieved as rape
Society
The arithmetic of equality
- 04 June 2007
- 1 comment
Behind all the talk of men in crisis there are increasing signs that women's toehold is actually slipping
Society
The hidden burden on young shoulders
- 21 May 2007
The appalling plight of Britain's child carers
Society
Yes, speeding is a "real" crime
- 07 May 2007
- 3 comments
Two very personal reasons as to why you shouldn't speed
Society
The abortion on demand myth
- 23 April 2007
To have any sense of sexual freedom at all, easy access to abortion was and is entirely necessary but abortion is not available on demand
Society
Hostages to family fortunes
- 09 April 2007
- 1 comment
'Those who argue that traditional mothers are the be-all and end-all are making fathers seem expendable'
Society
What is a "real" woman, anyway?
- 26 March 2007
- 2 comments
How women get dressed up for an underwear advertising campaign
Society
Why suicide is a feminine issue
- 12 March 2007
Is society obsessed with the issue of women who commit suicide?
Society
Teenagers don't need nostalgia
- 26 February 2007
- 1 comment
How great were those young years really?
Society
The myths that trap girls . . . and boys
- 12 February 2007
How women achieve at school because they've had it "bred into them"









