International Women's Day 2025 Women at the forefront of the struggle for peace Communist Party of Ireland Statement on International Working Women’s Day 2025
World | Sunday 09th Mar 2025 Women take to the streets across the world demanding end to inequality and violence
Features | Saturday 08th Mar 2025 International Women's Day 2025 Against child marriage: the battle for Iraq’s Personal Status Law 188
Features | Saturday 08th Mar 2025 International Women's Day 2025 Labour’s broken promises on austerity hit women hardest
Saturday 08th Mar 2025 International Women's Day 2025 Accelerate action for the forgotten women in Britain’s asylum system MAGGY MOYO brings to light the plight of women asylum-seekers and refugees looking for sanctuary in Britain, only to face a bureaucratic and psychological nightmare as they are locked away like criminals
Saturday 08th Mar 2025 International Women's Day 2025 Let’s do what we do best – let’s get organised Persistent inequality for women shows we still have a long way to go, but Wales TUC leader SHAVANAH TAJ is confident we can build a fairer country when we work together
Saturday 08th Mar 2025 International Women's Day 2025 Women’s rights and the growth of the far right There’s no room for feminists to be complacent about the growth of extremism and misogyny worldwide, warns HAILEY MAXWELL
Saturday 08th Mar 2025 International Women's Day 2025 In Sudan, sexual violence is rife IMAN HAMAD of the Sudanese Women’s Union reports from a nation torn apart by civil war — one where both factions are now committing horrific crimes against women and girls in the conflict zones
Saturday 08th Mar 2025 International Women's Day 2025 Putting Women First ALI MORRIS explains how a team of experts are providing support to local authorities assisting women in exiting prostitution
Saturday 08th Mar 2025 International Women's Day 2025 Be bold, like the women who paved the way Despite progress made on the shoulders of radical women from the past, the gendered impact of austerity and the cost-of-living crisis requires bold action from Labour to address inequality, says REBECCA LONG-BAILEY MP
Saturday 08th Mar 2025 International Women's Day 2025 The price of women’s equality is eternal vigilance Women’s hard-fought-for rights are facing sustained and serious ideological attack. Let this International Women’s Day be a call to arms, says Professor MARY DAVIS
Saturday 08th Mar 2025 International Women's Day 2025 Words as weapons, from ‘sexual harassment’ to ‘Karens’ Decades after Dale Spender’s groundbreaking work on how language embeds male dominance, the struggle to reshape words that accurately reflect women’s experiences remains both vital and unfinished, writes JULIA BARD
Sunday 09th Mar 2025 When kindness meets the law: the place of compassion in justice In a legal system that is increasingly removing judicial discretion, the fundamental question remains whether justice requires a compassionate heart or a dispassionate application of Parliament’s will, writes ANSELM ELDERGILL
Saturday 08th Mar 2025 International Women's Day 2025 ‘It’s their word against the rider’s – and the companies always side with the riders’ JANE WRIGHT talks to App Drivers and Couriers Union members and activists about their experience of biased apps, sexist customers and lack of toilet facilities while driving the streets of Britain’s cities