Fashion trends come and go. Some stick around for a long time and others fade away almost as quickly as they began. While some fashion
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Women reveal the Christmas present they’d HATE to receive – and it’s bad news for old romantics
WOMEN have revealed the one present they don’t want to receive this Christmas – and there’s still time to exchange it at the store if
Read moreWomen report getting texts from strangers through test and trace data
Has Test and Trace become a stalker’s charter? Giving your mobile number to a bar or restaurant is supposed to help keep you safe but
Read moreMorton: ‘Abused women aren’t allowed to be angry’
Oscar-nominated British actress Samantha Morton has said she is “fuming” about how society treats abused women, like her late mother. The star reflected on her
Read moreThe Royal Women Stay Radiant in Red
The royal family is always under intense scrutiny, with people everywhere following the most up-to-date information on their favorite royals. From the royal family’s relationships
Read more12 Hidden Women in History Whose Stories Deserve to Be Told
March has finally arrived and you know what that means: it’s Women’s History Month. For the next few weeks, we’re going to recognize the women
Read moreOpinion: Let The Women Of Louisiana Decide For Ourselves
Protesters march down Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, in 2019, to protest a proposed anti-abortion bill. Next month the Supreme Court
Read moreHarvey Weinstein Says He ‘Pioneered’ Work For Women: ‘I Did It First!’
Accused sexual predator Harvey Weinstein said women in the film industry should be thanking him. In an interview with the New York Post after spinal
Read moreTwo women, 31, become ‘secondary sisters’ after learning their breast cancer is incurable – The Sun
TWO women aged 31 have spoken of becoming “sisters” after learning their breast cancer is incurable and they cannot have children. Laura Middleton-Hughes, of Norwich,
Read more5 Books By Women In Translation You Should Read This August
Great art can you leave you without words, and few people understand that better than María Gainza, an Argentine art critic and the author of
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