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BRADFORD SAYS NO TO EDL
Bradford’s Women for Peace has begun the weekend of protests against the English Defence League presence by dressing the city centre in lime green ribbons and banners. “Given the pain and violence that was inflicted on the city almost a decade ago, as women we are standing firm against right-wing extremism and any attempts to
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More than 500 women will meet at Labour Women’s Conference to discuss what women want and to demand action from the Government to stop women bearing the brunt of government cuts. Labour women are coming together at a crucial time to discuss the fact that women are being hit twice as hard as men by the tax and welfare changes being brought in by this Government. Changes to women’s pensi...
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His wife Samantha is the political spouse that most women relate to, according to polls. But in an attempt to reach out personally to female voters, David Cameron has enlisted the help of a marketing firm which advises clients how to relate to women.
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More than 500 women will meet at Labour Women’s Conference to discuss what women want and to demand action from the Government to stop women bearing the brunt of government cuts.
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Harriet Harman MP, Labour's Deputy Leader, in a speech to Labour's Women's Conference, said: I'm delighted to see you all here today and excited to hear all you've got to say. It is right to remind ourselves why we are meeting as women, as Labour women, today. It is because we want to meet together as women, party members, MEPs, MPs, councillors, trade union women, Labour ...
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A group of women are holding a protest tomorrow morning in London against what they call an abuse of women by police spies. Really, I don’t. Women in the UK should not have to worry about being sexually abused by policemen. It is as simple as that. In response, we call for women to come
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Last week, to mark International Women’s Day, Sara Azmeh Rasmussen, a Norwegian of Syrian origin burned her hijab in protest of the oppression of women in Islam. This is a small but significant gesture by a small group of women. But as this short film reminds us, 30 years ago, many thousands of women were mobilised in revolt.
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