It’s not just tampons, our entire tax system is stacked against women
The ‘tampon tax’, which effectively taxes women for having uteruses, may soon be relegated to history, where it belongs. But ...
The ‘tampon tax’, which effectively taxes women for having uteruses, may soon be relegated to history, where it belongs. But ...
A recent European Court of Justice (CJEU) decision has forced the Irish authorities to investigate a Facebook privacy complaint, which it ...
George Osborne's planned tax credit cuts have been a topic of heated debate, but absent is the nature of tax ...
The raid on BBC Newsnight’s ‘homegrown jihadis’ expert is the latest attempt to close down the debate around extremism. A ...
Jeremy Corbyn heaped further pressure on David Cameron at prime minister’s questions (PMQs) yesterday. He asked six questions on tax ...
World Suicide Prevention Day was marked last month with a concentration on 'Preventing Suicide: Reaching Out and Saving Lives,’ but ...
Portuguese elections on 4 October saw left-wingers win control of parliament. However, progressive ministers have not been allowed to govern. ...
A military atrocity in Afghanistan earlier this month has now been duplicated in Yemen. As reported in The Canary earlier ...
Psychotherapy isn’t as effective at treating depression as published clinical trials suggest, and thanks to a bias in scientific publishing, ...
Human rights are not a burden. They have been fought for and secured over generations. So any attempts to devalue ...
The Tories are back-tracking on another promise – that of banning fracking in national parks, Sites of Special Scientific Interest ...
Although Tony Blair has not apologised for the Iraq War, he has now recognised the significant role the invasion played ...
On Saturday evening 300 people attempted to enter St Pancras International train station to protest in solidarity with refugees in ...
It starts with an alarm at 5am; drop a little white pill and get back to bed, ready to wake ...
Deporting, imprisoning, or otherwise ‘silencing’ activists that become too much of a nuisance is something we usually associate with despotic ...
In a move that raises serious questions over the authority of David Cameron’s government, the House of Lords has twice ...
Recently a Warwick University student, George Lawlor, refused to attend classes on sexual consent set up by his university’s Union, ...
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