women
Sisters are doing it for themselves, with no support from the autumn statement
Erika Watson gives guidance as to how Labour could provide for women in the economy.
More evidence Gideon’s savage attack on public sector pensions will hit women hardest
Government assurances that changes to public sector pensions will protect low-paid public sector workers earning less than £15,000 a year are wrong.
Boris is turning back the clock for women in London
Shelly Asquith reports on Tory London Mayor Boris Johnson’s sexist attitudes and anti-women policies.
The lack of women in Westminster has gone on for too long
Nan Sloane writes about the launch of the Counting Women In campaign, dedicated to improving the number of women involved in all levels of electoral politics in the UK
Two weeks after ‘fixing’ it, Cameron creates a new “women problem”
Alex Hern writes about the coalition’s plans to slash maternity leave, and the coalition’s wider problems with female voters.
Evolve or die: Innovative SMEs are the key to UK growth
Emily Thomas is former Treasury Special Adviser and Director of Aequitas Consulting. This is an edited version of a speech […]