Feminism

Calls to change public life to protect women set a bad precedent for the way in which we view women’s freedom

As we celebrate International Women’s Day, has a year of lockdowns shown us that equality in the home is still a fantasy?

Marguerite Stern, a feminist activist who was attacked yesterday in France, speaks to Julie Bindel about why she will never give up campaigning for the rights of women and girls

The reaction to the BBC Woman’s Hour interview with Zara Mohammed exposes the cliquishness of contemporary feminists

The avoidance of the word “woman” in relation to pregnancy is part of a wider assault on women’s rights from transgender activists

Women like Loujain al-Hathloul are “premature reformers”: their crime is to demand social change before the state is ready to concede it

The desire to formalise and stiffen the way we talk to each other in the name of inclusivity is a worrying trend

Rev. Michael Coren says that the Bible simply doesn’t have anything pertinent to say about abortion, and the current extremism alienates people from the church

The Feminist Library holds the keys to grassroots feminist knowledge built up over decades – it should not kowtow to trans activists

Hollywood is often a slimy, cynical business, but weaponizing feminism against a critic you don’t like is a new low