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
Thursday 08th Mar 2018 Working-class women's progress is far too slow The abuse of the voiceless, the broken, the abused, the working-class women in our communities must end now or #MeToo is simply an empty soundbite in a moneyed echo chamber, argues BERNADETTE HORTON
Thursday 08th Mar 2018 The woman who walked Wales LYNNE WALSH introduces us to Ursula Martin, who, on being diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 32, decided to set off on a 3,700-mile trek, around her beloved Wales
Thursday 08th Mar 2018 Sexism is widespread in our society – and tackling it begins in our schools The increasingly macho nature of the education regime is modelling oppressive behaviour, says KIRI TUNKS
Thursday 08th Mar 2018 Taking a stand and calling out sexism is just too risky for most women – and employers know this Workplace misogyny and belittling of women is rife, but liberal notions of ‘leaning in’ do little to help, says JO BARTOSCH
Wednesday 07th Mar 2018 Sexual harassment is a form of violence against women and it’s happening in our workplaces all the time Unions and their members still have much to do to ensure dignity at work for women, writes FRANCES O’GRADY
Thursday 24th Aug 2017 Women face ‘dire’ abuse in Israeli jails PLO highlights plight of Palestinian prisoners on Women’s Day
Thursday 24th Aug 2017 Women’s day night a knock-out Maddy Carty + Nia Wyn + Kate SmurthwaiteThe Harrison London WC15/5
Thursday 24th Aug 2017 Labour greets heroes of Dagenham Ford strike LABOUR celebrated International Women’s Day by inviting two of the heroes of the Dagenham strike for equal pay to address a special shadow cabinet
Thursday 24th Aug 2017 Power and Patriarchy JOANA RAMIRO talks to renowned novelist and former political prisoner Nawal El Saadawi about love under capitalism and whether men can ever be fully feminist