‘Differences of opinion need to be challenged and scrutinised, not dismissed or shut down’ Nicholas Reed Langen 17 Nov Trans, Women
Mother convicted of harming baby to appeal on basis of ‘horrifying history’ of coercive control Udit Mahalingam 28 Oct Miscarriages of Justice, News, Women
Why we need a proper statutory public inquiry into Sarah Everard’s murder Daniel Machover and Toby Wilton 15 Oct Crime, News, Women
Two-fifths of police forces do not have specialist sexual offences units Udit Mahalingam 12 Oct Rape, Women
One in three police forces refer allegations of sexual assault to watchdog following sentencing of Wayne Couzens Jon Robins 11 Oct Police, Women
‘Lives and futures lost through the cruelty’: Public inquiry into mother and baby homes scandal Dami Ojuri 6 Oct Miscarriages of Justice, Women
Seven out of 10 women sentenced to prison last year committed non-violent offences Jon Robins 26 Jul Prisons, Women
Pregnant prisoners ‘routinely’ denied access to suitable maternity care Jon Robins 13 Jul Prisons, Women
Three-quarters of domestic abuse reports to police are dropped, according to watchdog Elliot Tyler 24 Jun Police, Women
Government ‘deeply sorry’ for systemic failings on rape Elliot Tyler 18 Jun Miscarriages of Justice, Women
Culture of domestic violence within police down to ‘epic’ failure of leadership Zoe Darling 21 May Police, Women
37,000 arrests of women each year result in no further action, MPs find Kyran Kanda 20 May Crime, Women
Government hits less than half of 2018 ‘commitments’ for women prisoners Jon Robins 27 Apr Prisons, Women