Did Labour let down abused women?
Jess Phillips needs to decide what matters more: the sector that nurtured her career or women’s lives.
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Jess Phillips needs to decide what matters more: the sector that nurtured her career or women’s lives.
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His coarse misogyny is often described as appealing to working-class boys and young men. Is this really the issue?
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Even after leaving their tormentors, those who have suffered at the hands of their partners face a brutal legal battle.
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The realities of control and abuse have been ignored in drafting this proposed law.
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Criminalising the use of a woman’s image without her consent shouldn’t be a complex issue.
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Keir Starmer is correct: the Prevent programme failed to comprehend Axel Rudakubana’s obsession with violence.
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The media did not ignore the gangs or the violence – but the victims still await justice.
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The horror of the mass rape trial in France has shaken the world.
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Members care about women’s issues and it seems the party is finally listening.
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All parents worry about their children from time to time, but now it feels different.
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On a street in Vienna, the star’s fans are building a sanctuary in defiance against the threat of terror and…
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It is hard to read the list of policy demands and not reflect that life is getting worse for British…
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Three accounts of women who met male brutality on its own terms reveal the limits of justice – both within…
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As the Online Safety Act becomes law, social media companies must start doing better for women and girls.
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Also this week: Bring on by-election season, and my predictions for Strictly Come Dancing.
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We should question a mindset that viciously excludes whole groups of people.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Counterextremism expert Milo Comerford on what Isis can teach us about the spread of radical misogyny.
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The director Dominik Moll is known for his tightly-plotted French thrillers. Now, he takes on an unsolved true crime.
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The Tories claim they are standing up for women’s rights, but their track record tells a different story.
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