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Are government cuts closing refuges for domestic violence victims?

February 20, 2012
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Are government cuts closing refuges for domestic violence victims?

Kate Green, shadow equalities minister Women’s refuges face a funding cut of 31%. Photograph: Sam Frost for the Guardian Last week, the government, led by the equalities minister, Lynne Featherstone, described violence against young women and girls as “shocking”. Yet there are still worrying reports that the only refuge for teenage girls fleeing violence...

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Interview: Louise Court, editor of Cosmopolitan, on how sex sells

February 19, 2012
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Interview: Louise Court, editor of Cosmopolitan, on how sex sells

Emine Saner ‘If you can talk to somebody about the most intimate part of their lives, it opens you up to have a conversation about all sorts of things,’ says Cosmopolitan editor Court. Photograph: Linda Nylind for the Guardian The covers of previous issues, enlarged and stacked up in the offices of Cosmopolitan, show...

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Labour looks to Denmark for childcare policy

February 18, 2012
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Labour looks to Denmark for childcare policy

Daniel Boffey and Lucy Rock Stephen Twigg, the shadow education secretary, says childcare is an early priority for Labour as it formulates policies for the next general election. Photograph: Felix Clay Labour is to put childcare at the centre of its next manifesto and is examining models in Norway and Denmark, where the state...

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Fawzia Koofi targets Afghan presidency as fight for women’s rights continues

February 17, 2012
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Fawzia Koofi targets Afghan presidency as fight for women’s rights continues

Lizzy Davies Fawzia Koofi was elected as an MP in 2005 and became the Afghan parliament’s first female deputy speaker. Photograph: Graeme Robertson for the Guardian The questions came thick and fast but the woman sitting on the podium in a pink headscarf and high heels took them all in her stride. The Taliban,...

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Letters: Amend bill to keep women out of prison

February 14, 2012
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The former governor of Styal prison, Clive Chatterton, has drawn attention to the devastating social and economic impact of women’s imprisonment. Over the past 15 years, women’s prison numbers have more than doubled. Each year over 11,000 women are received into custody. Most are held on remand or serve short sentences for non-violent crime....

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8 Women: an all-star cast with not a male in sight

February 13, 2012
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8 Women: an all-star cast with not a male in sight

Caroline Kelly To die for … 8 Women. Photograph: Allstar/Cinetext/USA FILMS Ten years ago this month, a film came out in France that changed perceptions of women in cinema for good. Following a high-profile billboard campaign, by the time François Ozon’s 8 Femmes was first screened in early 2002, excitement among French cinema-goers had...

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Equality: coalition is missing the point about women | Observer editorial

February 12, 2012
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Editorial Mr Cameron was in Stockholm last week to discuss with the Nordic countries, among other issues, why women are largely absent from British boardrooms and how more females can be encouraged to become entrepreneurs and leaders in business. “It’s about quality,” Mr Cameron said. “Not just equality… if we fail to unlock the...

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Women prisoners: self-harm, suicide attempts and the struggle for survival

February 11, 2012
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Women prisoners: self-harm, suicide attempts and the struggle for survival

Mark Townsend Female prisoners at Styal women’s prison in Cheshire, where six inmates killed themselves in one year. Photograph: Manchester Evening News Syndication Clive Chatterton is still haunted by the sights and sounds he remembers from his time as governor of Styal, one of 13 women’s jails in England and Wales. There was the...

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Page 3 isn’t about sex, but it’s not innocent either

February 10, 2012
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Page 3 isn’t about sex, but it’s not innocent either

Zoe Williams Peta Todd is the first and so far only model to have returned to Page 3 having had a baby. Photograph: McCormack/Knotek / Rex Features Dominic Mohan told the Leveson inquiry this week that Page 3 was just clean, healthy fun or, to put it precisely, “an innocuous British institution”. Anna van...

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Women at work: edging towards equality| Editorial

February 9, 2012
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Editorial There are moments, as Jim Callaghan so famously observed before Labour was evicted from power in 1979, when the times change. In one important way, it is beginning to feel that Britain is at a watershed now. The terms of the debate about the role of women seem to have made a critical...

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