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Women

August 2024

  • Kerry-Ann Knight who sued the Ministry of Defence for the racial abuse she suffered while serving despite fronting equality and diversity campaigns.<br>Pics - Adrian Sherratt - 07976 237651 Kerry-Ann Knight who sued the Ministry of Defence for the racial abuse she suffered while serving despite fronting equality and diversity campaigns (24 July 2024).

    Face of British army recruitment drive wins payout for racist and sexist abuse

  • Susan Ryan

    Labor’s first female frontbencher and feminist trailblazer immortalised in Canberra statue

  • A woman and five girls in formal dress standing in a line waving

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Sea change: How the Herring Queen brought promise and joy to a small Scottish town

  • A woman paints another woman's fingernails

    Rights and freedom
    ‘They can stone us and flog us – I will keep using makeup’: why women risk everything in Afghanistan’s secret salons

  • Abortion rights protesters in front of the US Capitol.

    More US women have tried to induce their own abortion since fall of Roe – report

  • Robert Reich

    Follow Robert Reich
    Kamala Harris is the worst nightmare of America’s far right

    Robert Reich
  • Mina Smallman

    My darling girls were killed, and then the police failed us. But I still have hope

    Mina Smallman
  • Putting the women on a pedestal … Mizan Nunes and Victoria Gabrielle Platt in Alma's Rainbow.

    Alma’s Rainbow review – early 90s coming-of-ager is gem of black female empowerment

  • Today in Focus
    The sisters Saudi Arabia tried to silence – podcast

  • Helen Glover: fathers on Team GB receive less scrutiny than mothers

  • Inside the Sikh court at the Old Hall in Lincoln’s Inn, London

    The Sikh court is not a religious court

    Letters: We apply the law of England and Wales to resolve disputes, says Sharan Kaur Bhachu, the court’s family lead judge
  • Emma Armstrong

    Why I quit
    I used to apologise for my unruly children – but there’s no shame in being a working mother

    Emma Armstrong
    The expectation that parents can neatly compartmentalise their professional and domestic lives is an unfair one, says freelance writer Emma Armstrong
  • Two black African soldiers in camouflage holding guns and surrounded by rocket-propelled grenades seen on top of a vehicle

    Girls as young as nine gang-raped by paramilitaries in Sudan – report

    Human Rights Watch accuses RSF militia of ‘countless’ cases of rape and torture in Khartoum in 15-month civil war
  • Pernice

    Strictly: further allegations emerge about behaviour of Giovanni Pernice

  • Vice-President Kamala Harris speaks to the media.

    The Guardian view on female political leaders: new strains of misogyny fuel old battles

  • Woman sat on sofa holding her knees

    Violence against women is a national emergency, but will police do anything?

  • Marcela Restrepo celebrates scoring Colombia’s opening goal during their Group A football match against New Zealand in Lyon

    Olympics camera operators urged to avoid ‘sexism’ in filming female athletes

  • Slashed with a knife: the tender sculpture that hides a shocking but common crime against women

  • Men are spending more time looking after their children – and it’s not just cultural, it’s in their genes

    Jonathan Kennedy
  • The Eva Wiseman column
    Women’s prisons have served their time. They should be abolished

    Eva Wiseman
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