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Caroline Criado Perez

June 2022

  • BBC Sounds’s Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast has been unravelling the evidence since 2018.

    Miranda Sawyer on podcasts and radio
    The week in audio: Visible Women; The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast; Today In Focus; Different; First Person

    Caroline Criado Perez highlights ways that the world is built around men, while Grenfell is remembered through voices and the BBC’s doggedness

March 2021

  • A woman walks near an alley in Nottingham City Centre

    The Guardian view on urban insecurity: build a feminist city

    Editorial: The design of our cities and towns must make women’s wellbeing and safety a priority

December 2020

  • Caroline Criado Perez wrote: ‘I didn’t expect to have to walk in completely alone, because my partner was not allowed to come in with me – yes, even if you’re bleeding copious red blood and passing clots.’

    Caroline Criado Perez demands end of NHS Covid partner ban after having miscarriage alone

    Feminist campaigner says practice is ‘traumatising’ and ‘inhumane’

September 2019

  • Caroline Criado-Perez

    'Brilliant exposé' of gender data gap wins Royal Society science book prize

  • Examination Techniques in Orthopaedics (2014 edition) Cambridge University Press

    Shortcuts
    A textbook case of sexism in medicine?

November 2018

  • The statue of Millicent Fawcett in Parliament Square

    The Guardian view on blue plaques and banknotes: making women count

    Editorial: Famous females on plinths and currency won’t end inequality, but they matter as a statement of intent

April 2018

  • Theresa May speaks at the unveiling ceremony for Gillian Wearing’s statue of Millicent Fawcett in Parliament Square.

    Misgivings over new statue and old portrait of Millicent Fawcett

    Letters: June Purvis says the use of the quotation on the statue is a travesty of justice, and that Emmeline Pankhurst should also be in Parliament Square; Penny Morris calls for Annie Swynnerton’s portrait to be put on permanent display
  • Gillian Wearing’s sculpture of Millicent Garrett Fawcett in Parliament Square, London

    Millicent Garrett Fawcett - The Guardian view: she deserves her place in Parliament Square

    Editorial: Public sculpture can be terrible art, bitterly contested, or just irrelevant. But it’s still important that the faces of women are commemorated on our streets
    • First statue of a woman in Parliament Square unveiled – video

    • First statue of a woman in Parliament Square unveiled

    • Caroline Criado Perez: How I put a suffragist in Parliament Square

September 2017

  • One of the new £10 notes featuring Jane Austen.

    Campaigner will donate first Jane Austen £10 note to women's shelter

    Caroline Criado-Perez, who forced Bank of England to put a woman on new banknote, says it will feel amazing to hold one

July 2016

  • People take part in a “No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go” demonstration organised by the People’s Assembly in central London.

    Liberals, celebrities and EU supporters set up progressive movement

    The cross-party initiative has the support of Lord Ashdown, Jonathon Porritt and Caroline Criado-Perez, and is looking at fielding candidates in the next general election

June 2015

  • Alan Barnes with Katie Cutler, who received a BEM in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours List.

    Community heroes rewarded in Queen's birthday honours

    Campaigners for female empowerment, ex-service personnel and victims of crime receive honours for their good works

May 2015

  • Peter Nunn

    Twitter troll who targeted Stella Creasy abandons appeal against conviction

    Peter Nunn, who bombarded Labour and Co-operative politician with abusive messages, backs out of appeal
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    Women's rights and gender equality
    Q&A with Caroline Criado-Perez: ‘What happened to me was a wake-up call for society’

    Writer and feminist Caroline Criado-Perez on the £10 note campaign, Twitter abuse – and her light-bulb moment
  • Caroline Criado-Perez

    Caroline Criado-Perez: ‘We deserve to know about the women who show us what can be done and how to do it’

    The feminist activist took on the Bank of England when she campaigned for a female face on UK banknotes. In this extract from her new book she talks to today’s pioneering women

January 2014

  • Isabella Sorley and John Nimmo

    Two face jail over Twitter abuse of banknote campaigner

    Caroline Criado-Perez received menacing tweets from Isabella Sorley and John Nimmo, who also targeted MP Stella Creasy
  • Gaby Hinsliff

    A drunk woman's tweets to Caroline Criado-Perez show boredom at its worst

    Gaby Hinsliff

    Gaby Hinsliff: Boredom is a driving force in everything from prison riots and problem gambling to nuisance caused by kids in school holidays

  • John Nimmo, who was found guilty of sending menacing tweets to campaigner Caroline Criado-Perez

    Twitter bullies must learn that with a voice comes responsibility

    Claire Hardaker

    Claire Hardaker: The internet gives a priceless voice to the marginalised – but the Caroline Criado-Perez abuse case shows that freedom of expression does not mean freedom from consequences

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