My Harlow constituent described her life as having been served a “lifetime sentence” of psychological and emotional torment.
Plus: The good and bad sides of Twitter – all in my week. How it may have helped to save a life. But also saw me slagged off for something I didn’t say.
If we are talking about real power and acceptance, then women should comprise 50 per cent of the representation in politics, locally and nationally.
The female MPs elected in 2015 and 2017 don’t think or act as a block. But most are loyalists – and their take will carry weight.
My minority report, unlike the majority one of the Women’s and Equality Committee, respects the province’s devolution settlement.
Occasionally, though, we need to recognise warning signs – and they is in those areas where politicians’ control and the peoples’ attitudes truly overlap.
There is a mismatch between Government announcements and Commons realities. It cannot attempt reforms without risking them being amended out of recognition.
A patronising media investigation highlights a deeply warped perspective on what gender equality really means.
Two former Conservative Women’s Organisation Chairmen on its centenary – “predating Labour’s Women’s Network by six decades”.
…and contrast it with their achievements in office.
She says that she wants to win him round to her point of view, and doesn’t approve of the current deselection mania.
Parents could choose to stretch childcare payments over time whilst they continue earning the salary they deserve.
Specifically for anti-Brexit politicians, the path to creating such a party lies firmly on what we think of as the Left;
Universities have generally had an excellent decade, but the rest of the system has not. It’s time to correct the imbalance.