Feminism As in 1983, the Irish abortion referendum sets emotion against reason In Dublin, it is impossible to ignore the graphic and emotive posters plastered to every lamp post. By Mary Honeyball
What I learned while visiting refugees in Germany The German attitude puts other EU member states to shame. By Mary Honeyball
“The only spinster in the House of Commons”: how women have fared in Parliament It took 80 years to get the level of female representation we have now. We must do better in… By Mary Honeyball
What are the difficulties Lord Hill will face as EU Commissioner, and why? Backroom deals will make life difficult for Lord Hill as EU Commissioner. By Mary Honeyball
Nigel Farage seeks the limelight by teaming up with far-right MEPs in new European Parliament bloc Nigel Farage, who refused to join forces with Marine Le Pen in Europe, has teamed up with a party… By Mary Honeyball
Why I support the 40 per cent quota for women on boards Kickstarting gender equality. By Mary Honeyball