Absolutely sick to death of hearing about how the new @louistheroux documentary has made people think about attitudes to women. Lots of MPs jumping on the bandwagon. I mean, no disrespect to Louis - I’m grateful for the highlight - but for God’s sake…
Women get killed by their partner every week. Tiny Man Tate has been a thing for years. Domestic violence shelters are overwhelmed. Women have been waving the red flags about incels and attitudes for years. We’ve been begging for change. We’ve been highlighting the serious threat of anti-women social media. Then a MAN makes a documentary and suddenly everyone’s interested? Do you not all think that this might be part of the problem?
@geen_lesley@jamie_wallis@BloomandWild The CEO is the same but we’re acquired by venture capitalists including Rishi Sunak’s wife. Suspect quality gone down since investors wants to optimise margin
What happened when we made our Deputy Editor experience period pain?
To mark Endometriosis Awareness Month, our Deputy Editor, Giles Whitell, tried the Crampsta — a realistic period pain simulator designed to mimic menstrual cramps.
It comes as new data from Endometriosis UK reveals the average time it now takes to receive a diagnosis in the UK has reached 9 years and 4 months.
Endometriosis is a long-term condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows elsewhere in the body. It affects 1 in 10 women, and symptoms can vary widely — but for many, they are severe, painful and life-altering, as The Observer's Phoebe Davis explains.
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Nobody can argue what #IanHuntley did wasn’t disgusting, unfathomable and he deserves to die behind bars but the celebration of a 3x murderer and rapist attacking him is also disgusting. Humanity seems lost - can’t criticise others lack of when showing none ourselves
Urgh all the people saying voting for the Greens is antisemitic. They deny genocide in Gaza. You can condemn terrorism by Hamas and condemn the Israeli Govt - two things can be true at once #HannahSpencer#GortonandDentonByElection
@secretclubprov So you think the people making you a profit should live on below minimum wage (i.e. in poverty) and/or need to be topped up by benefits paid by wider domestic taxpayers?