Do disabled people have sex? Of course we do, writes Penny Pepper. Why are you so surprised?
Rights
Analysis by this newspaper reveals Conservative MPs make up the majority of those in receipt – as post-Brexit trading opportunities appear to be trumping ethical concerns for the Government
When men kill women, there still seems to be a desire to pin the blame on her, writes Sian Norris
The Helms Amendment turns 50 this year, but the US foreign policy is a neo-colonialist relic that denies women around the world access to their human rights, reports Sian Norris
Josiah Mortimer reports on how TalkTV's Piers Morgan Uncensored struggled to get feminists to discuss “has Me Too gone too far” on the day a serial rapist was sentenced
'When you raise concerns about sexism in your union, you get “the right-wing press will get hold of this”. We’ve heard it so many times', one whistle-blower told Byline Times
Some firms have ruled out using agency workers to break strikes - but others aren't so discerning, Josiah Mortimer reports
Those breaching 'persons unknown' injunctions face an unlimited fine and up to two years in prison, with the potential for their assets to be seized. Their quiet roll-out goes far further than the Policing Act passed last year, Josiah Mortimer reports
A woman arrested for 'praying' outside an abortion clinic may have been acquitted but she is one node of a global network, reports Sian Norris
None of the solutions to the Government's concerns about migrant boats crossing the Channel require the UK's withdrawal from the ECHR, writes Brad Blitz