Disgraceful failures of Greater Manchester police continue
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While there has been much focus on the Metropolitan police being placed into special measures, Policía de Greater Manchester (GMP), the first force to be placed into that category, has received much less attention (Editor...
Manchester MP to write to minister over ‘guilty by association’ verdicts
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A Manchester MP is to raise concerns with the justice secretary over the conviction of several young black men who were jailed after taking part in a group chat discussing revenge for their friend’s murder. Lucy Powel...
The Guardian view on women’s football: a breakthrough year
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When the Lionesses run out on to the Old Trafford pitch to play against Austria on Wednesday, thus opening the delayed 2021 Euros, they will be well on their way to capping a breakthrough year for women’s football in ...
Women’s rights have suffered a grim setback. But history is still on our side
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Como sucedió, I was in Edinburgh the day Roe v Wade was overturned, and the next day I caught a train back to London and did what I usually do when I get anywhere near King’s Cross station. I took the short walk to ...
The women’s lives in danger in a post-Roe America
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Jessica Glenza reports on the supreme court ruling and the profound consequences it will have for women facing unwanted pregnancies across the United States How to listen to ...
The women’s lives in danger in a post-Roe America
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Jessica Glenza reports on the supreme court ruling and the profound consequences it will have for women facing unwanted pregnancies across the United States How to listen to ...
‘Can objects teach us about reality?": Ruth Ozeki on her Women’s prize-winning novel
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The first thing the Japanese American author Ruth Ozeki did the morning after winning the Women’s prize for fiction was meditate. “A very short one,” she says when we meet at her hotel later. She was so convinced she ...
Ex-nurse Christie Watson: ‘Women’s health has always been undervalued’
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Christie Watson, 46, is a writer and professor of medical and health humanities at UEA. She won the Costa first novel award in 2011 for her first book, Tiny Sunbirds Far Away. Her memoir about nursing, The Language of...