Women’s Rights

The more you play along, the harder it is to distance yourself from the fallout later

Julie Bindel and Melanie Newman say women’s rights were not considered in legislation that allows trans people to effectively decide their own gender

In the wake of Sarah Everard’s death, why has no one acknowledged that Lockdown has provided the ideal conditions for which violence against women can thrive?

Sisters Uncut have more in common with the thuggish police officers from the Clapham Common vigil than they would care to admit

The officers at Clapham Common were misguided, but hijacking Sarah Everard’s death for a political agenda disrespects her memory

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

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