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Kira Cochrane

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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The fallacy of the "easy girl" generation

  • 14 August 2006
  • 3 comments

Why uni makes Bob feel sick

  • 31 July 2006

Special report: Who cares about carers?

  • 12 June 2006
  • 2 comments

Rose Fernandez looks after her autistic daughter 24 hours a day. She and six million others save the NHS £57bn a year. Yet the carer's allowance is just £46.95 a week. Kira Cochrane on a national scandal

Kira Cochrane has heard enough of the C-word

  • 29 May 2006

The C-word is so widespread now: repetition has dimmed its power. Yet, when you think about it, its misogyny is breathtaking

Kira Cochrane pities the young plagiarist

  • 15 May 2006

Publishers themselves often come perilously close to encouraging their authors to commit a form of plagiarism

Kira Cochrane pleads for more help for her mum

  • 01 May 2006

My mother's GP tells her she must fight. Problem is, caring for someone 24/7 generally takes the fight out of you

Kira Cochrane is sick and tired of street harassment

  • 24 April 2006
  • 1 comment

An American website invites women to use their camera phones to ambush harassers: if you can't slap 'em, snap 'em

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