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Parental advisory
Women across the UK are playing out their days
When it comes to family, we’d all do anything for them. But for many, that commitment means juggling the needs of ageing parents and young children at the same time. Around 1.3 million people in the U
At the age of 32, I became a Partner in a global law firm. That was no mean feat given I hadn’t come from a family of lawyers, I didn’t enjoy the trappings of white male privilege, and I was young. I
Many of us are ditching the pill and opting for more natural methods. Where did this anti-pill sentiment come from, is it valid, and how does it play into politics? Maya Oppenheim investigates
As I push my pram, my baby sleeping, it takes me a moment to realise that someone is talking to me. Another mum, on the way to the same baby class, is asking how I am, and I stammer as I push my phone
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
Medical doctor and hormonal health expert Dr Hazel Wallace tells Sally Saunders why women’s health is a feminist issue and we all need to get comfortable talking about it