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Theresa May

Prime Minister Theresa May must get serious about climate change – now

Natalie Bennett
12 July, 2016

The status quo is not an option and demands urgent action, writes Natalie Bennett

Women leaders deserve better – time for an anti-misogyny pledge

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
12 July, 2016

Women’s greater political visibility could spark a backlash. We need to secure the progress we’ve made.

Harman: Theresa May must ‘deliver for women’

11 July, 2016

Tory leader must u-turn on austerity policies that harm women most

No, Theresa May’s Tories won’t be ‘at the service of working people’

Adam Barnett
11 July, 2016

Theresa May talks Left, but punishes the poor

Labour, Lib Dems and Greens call for snap general election

11 July, 2016

Progressive parties object to Theresa May coronation

Andrea Leadsom drops out – clearing Theresa May’s road to Number 10

11 July, 2016

Home Secretary set to become Prime Minister as challenger leaves campaign

Theresa May’s campaign promises — a victory for Milibandism?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
11 July, 2016

May has launched her campaign by demanding greater accountability from big business

Are the Tories really ‘streets ahead on gender equality’? The numbers say no

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
8 July, 2016

Just one in five Conservative MPs are women

Labour free vote expected on Trident

8 July, 2016

David Cameron has pulled forward the vote on Trident renewal in another blow to Labour

Yarl’s Wood: Theresa May’s Home Office rebuked over Serco contract

7 July, 2016

National Audit Office finds contracts ‘did not meet needs’ of vulnerable migrant detainees

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