One in ten believe Lionesses received too much recognition for Euros win
One in ten Britons believe England’s Lionesses received too much recognition for winning the 2022 Women’s Euro, according to a
One in ten Britons believe England’s Lionesses received too much recognition for winning the 2022 Women’s Euro, according to a
White Ribbon Day, on 25 November, is a global campaign to end violence against women and girls, starting with men. It
While pole dancing once held negative connotations, many pole dance groups are reclaiming the sport and dancing as a form
Tim Edge’s second play addresses important themes of corporate sexism and toxic masculinity in the workplace in an intense, dramatic
A new play about corporate sexism is running at the Playground Theatre in west London throughout October. Located near Shepherd’s
The German-Iranian author unpacked the themes of her latest book, Sisters in Arms, in a literary discussion at Germany’s cultural
She Said: Inspirational or glamourising burnout culture?
The misdiagnosis gap in women’s healthcare
Despite a nationwide push for greater diversity in the public art sphere, London’s public monuments continue to be dominated by
The MP for Tooting has rolled out a plan for businesses in South West London to become ‘safe spaces’ for women and girls who feel threatened or unsafe.
A female chess grandmaster and the founder of a chess cafe are harnessing the popularity of a hit TV series