Gender
The Duel: Can a person choose their gender?
Stephen Whittle says yes, John Milbank says no
Uncomfortable with a female Doctor Who? It’s time to admit your real motives
The series' creator called for a woman thirty years ago. So why are some viewers still opposed to the idea?
I am chair of the women’s PLP—this is our mission
Ensuring that women can rise to the top—including within the Labour Party
Women on the back pages: why newspaper editors still overlook women’s sport
Far fewer articles are written about women's sport, with editors saying they get less interest. But there is something we can do
Bluebirds, babies, and orgasms: the women scientists who fought Darwinism’s sexist myths
Sarah Blaffer Hrdy and Patricia Gowaty were pioneers. Yet their work is still contentious—and their contribution all too often ignored
Mike Pence has a point about men and women in the workplace—but not for the reason he thinks
A majority of women think it's 'inappropriate' to dine alone with a man. Given what we know about workplace harassment, can we really blame them?
Female directors and the progress myth
With the success of her new film Wonder Woman, Patty Jenkins looks to have triple-kicked through the Hollywood’s glass ceiling. But are things really getting better for women who direct films, or does the industry still have a stubborn sexism…
Who cares how women dress?
Under cover laws
How I came to found the Women’s Equality party
An off-the-cuff remark has led to a political movement
If I ruled the world: Helena Kennedy
“I would create a bonfire of every patriarchal law”
Time for “gender budgeting?”
This week, women around the world will protest the devaluation of their labour
HBO’s “Girls”: The laughs make it worth the discomfort
It is a programme for women disillusioned with the slick image sold to them by "Sex and the City"