By Sue Denham Capitalism, it was once observed, is horror without end. Capitalism is based on the systematic exploitation of the many by the few
Category: Women Archive
By Sue Denham Audrey White’s dispute with Lady at Lord John Liverpool, 1983 Forty years ago, a clothing shop manager in Liverpool, Audrey White, took
Review by Hilary Barker This small collection of six essays by Dorothy Thompson, on English social history, starts with an interesting introduction in which the
A review by Mark Langabeer (Hastings and Rye Labour member) This Channel Four documentary (watch here) sets out to reveal the level of sexual harassment
Rhys Jameson gives his take on the Qatar 2022 Football World Cup Capitalism is mired in a series of interlocking crises, everywhere you look there
From the website of Akhbar-rooz [Editorial note: this is an extract from an article on the above website, dealing with the history of the women’s
By Antje Joel [Editorial note: Antje Joel, author of A Good Beating – An Everyday Story of Domestic Violence, describes the background to her book.
March 8th is the International Working Women’s Day, more commonly called simply International Women’s Day. But this month also sees the 150th anniversary of the
by Abigail Pollock Child benefit used to be a bedrock of the welfare state, a benefit for those who could not work by virtue of
Review by Mark Langabeer A recent BBC3 programme highlighted what is unfortunately a pervasive culture of sexual violence among many young people. The documentary dealt