Reports
Fascinating stories from around the world, including must-read features and reportage covering women's interest and politics, to real-life
Reports
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How much about violence against women has actually changed since Sarah Everard's murder?
One year on from Sarah Everard's tragic murder, we look at whether we are doing enough to tackle violence against women and girls...
By Jenny Proudfoot
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45 powerful photographs of protests and vigils in support of Ukraine across the world
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Missing teenager rescued after using viral TikTok hand signal to passing driver
The signal had been shared on TikTok as a subtle way of indicating domestic abuse or distress.
By Catriona Harvey-Jenner
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The first gender neutral passports have been issued in the US
So why is the UK so far behind?
By Catriona Harvey-Jenner
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This useful advice on what women should do if stopped by a policeman is going viral
In the wake of Sarah Everard's murder, women have been left scared of the very people who are supposed to protect us.
By Catriona Harvey-Jenner
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Wayne Couzens is given a whole life-sentence for the "grotesque" murder of Sarah Everard
Sarah Everard was kidnapped and murdered by the Metropolitan Police officer as she walked home from a friend's house in March this year.
By Catriona Harvey-Jenner
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Sarah Everard's family describe their devastation to murderer Wayne Couzens
"I am tormented at the thought of what she endured. I play it out in my mind," Susan Everard said in her victim impact statement.
By Catriona Harvey-Jenner
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The man charged with Sabina Nessa's murder has appeared in court
36-year-old Koci Selamaj has been charged with the murder of the primary school teacher.
By Catriona Harvey-Jenner
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Gabby Petito's dad made a heartbreaking speech at her memorial service
The family of 22-year-old Gabby Petito, who was killed during a campervan trip, held a moving service for her over the weekend.
By Catriona Harvey-Jenner
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Parenting in the shadow of terror: How do you raise a Muslim daughter in a society that vilifies Islam?
My daughter was just a year old when the towers fell.
By Rafia Zakaria
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The disappearance of Claudia Lawrence: What actually happened to the missing 35-year-old?
Twelve years on from Claudia Lawrence's disappearance, there are still no answers about what happened to her. Here's everything we know about the case, from clues to suspects, theories and new investigations.
By Catriona Harvey-Jenner
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Here’s how you can support displaced people in Afghanistan right now
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Female journalist in Afghanistan goes viral for 'before and after' headscarf photo - but it's not quite as it seems
CNN journalist Clarissa Ward inadvertently became a symbol for the limitation of women's freedoms under Taliban rule.
By Catriona Harvey-Jenner
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The first Afghan evacuees have landed in UK following pledge to take in 20,000 refugees
By Ally Head
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Eco-anxiety is real: how to know whether you're suffering from it, plus how to act
Learn how to deal effectively with your climate-change concerns without losing your impetus to act
By Ally Head
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A 20-year-old Manchester Arena bombing survivor has been found dead in her room
The death of Eve Aston, who suffered PTSD following the Ariana Grande concert terror attack, has left her family "heartbroken"
By Catriona Harvey-Jenner
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Dealing with loneliness: 'Why is it so embarrassing to admit I feel lonely?'
A third of British women struggled with loneliness during lockdown - the pandemic has exacerbated a silent, underlying epidemic. Kate Wills investigates why young single women are silently suffering
By Marie Claire
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Helen Grant MP: 'Educating all girls everywhere is one of the smartest investments we can make'
As G7 leaders met to discuss global targets on girls' education this week, the UK pledged to increase their support to the Global Partnership for Education and announced a commitment of £430 million. Helen Grant, MP and Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Girls Education, writes exclusively for Marie Claire about the pledge and the need to boost girls’ access to education.
By Marie Claire
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Why is rape still so prevalent in 2021?
According to latest figures fewer than one in 60 rape cases lead to a charge in England and Wales. Lizzy Dening reports on the reasons why we're still shockingly at risk
By Maria Coole
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Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson is in a critical condition after being shot
The mother of two was attacked in the early hours of Sunday.
By Ally Head
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Why it's vital to ban conversion therapy sooner rather than later
5% of the LGBTQ+ population have experienced pressure to undergo some form of conversion therapy in their lifetime.
By Ally Head
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Here’s how you can support victims of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Why women are protesting: 'Kill the bill. No more police powers, we will not be silenced!’
Thousands marched in London over Bank Holiday weekend, the latest and largest demonstration against a bill which will hand police more powers to shut down protests. We ask why is the anti-protest bill generating so much anger and controversy?
By Maria Coole
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The latest UNFPA State of World Population report says nearly half of women don't have bodily autonomy
That is, they're denied the right to decide whether to have sex with their partners, use contraception, or seek health care
By Ally Head
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'Derek Chauvin's guilty verdict isn't victory, it's accountability'
‘Justice is having George Floyd here today. Accountability is Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all three charges.'
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Downing Street ‘rewrote report on race to make it palatable’
"We did not deny institutional racism or play that down as the final document did."
By Ally Head
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Prince Philip – the original royal rebel who revolutionised the Windsors
As the world mourns the passing of the Queen’s devoted husband, we reflect on Philip's amazing life and legacy, revealing how it was his vision that modernised the family, earning him the title of 'legend' from his adoring grandchildren
By Marie Claire