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Our columnist has her say on the royal coronation, mucky hotels and lockdo
Why is there stigma attached when men are the victims? Confession time. I once smashed a guitar over my husband’s head. OK, so it was a hollow acoustic rather than a solid-bodied job but still not a g
Sam Parker thought anger was for others, but by keeping the peace, he’d sacrificed his own. He tells Sarah Maber how he reclaimed his rage
Forty years ago, football hooliganism was at its peak, causing outrage, fear and fatalities. How did the sport recover from its darkest days, and what happened to the men who belonged to the “firms”? Rosa Silverman reports
Little-known fact: abortion is a criminal offence in Britain, governed by a law from before women got the right to vote. As powerful anti-choice groups seek to roll back reproductive rights here – as we’ve seen in the US and Europe – seven women, for whom the fight is personal and political, explain why it’s time to join our new campaign to enshrine in law that abortion is healthcare
We looked like the ideal family but the reality was so different
After getting justice I finally felt safe, but it didn’t last