Voices: This is what it means to be a woman in politics in 2023
If I’m being honest, being a woman in politics in 2023 isn’t quite what I thought it would be, writes Labour MP Tulip Siddiq
If I’m being honest, being a woman in politics in 2023 isn’t quite what I thought it would be, writes Labour MP Tulip Siddiq
Women are going without food, heating and clothing to provide for families and loved ones, writes the deputy leader of the Labour Party, Angela Rayner
We should celebrate the women across the globe making a difference in times of crisis, writes Bianca Jagger
As women, as mothers, in 2023 we are still being held back by an inflexible work model that was born from the industrial revolution, writes Mother Pukka founder Anna Whitehouse
We have made great strides for equality but we need to stay vigilant, if only to honour the memory of those who helped gain our precious liberty, writes Joan Collins
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