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Politics
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This is the last thing that we expected to come out of Brexit
Are you a disappointed remain campaigner looking for love?
By Jenny Proudfoot
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In memory of Jo Cox MP
MP's husband and father of their two children pays tribute to Jo Cox, saying: 'Jo would have no regrets about her life, she lived every day of it to the full.'
By Miranda McMinn
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The government just extended the deadline to register to vote for the EU Referendum
Go go go!
By Jenny Proudfoot
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100 naked women will greet Donald Trump at Republican National Convention
Because ‘Everything she says means everything’
By Marie Claire
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You've Got To Read This Letter To Donald Trump
Stop what you're doing folks - Brandon Stanton has something to say...
By Marie Claire
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Malala Is Now Raising Just Under A Billion Pounds To Educate Syrian Refugees
Teen activist, Malala Yousafzai, will address world leaders this Thursday in a bid to raise awareness and funds to educate young Syrian refugees...
By Marie Claire
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Seven-year-old Syrian girl writes President Donald Trump a letter asking for his help
Bana Alabed, the Syrian girl who made headlines around the world after tweeting from Aleppo, has now written a heartfelt letter
By Delphine Chui
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Defending Clicktivism: 'Shouldn't Politics Be Accessible?'
Got a laptop? Change the world. Brie Rogers Lowery, 30, UK director and deputy managing director, Europe, of Change.org has made it possible.
By Marie Claire
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This Is The First Woman Elected In Saudi Arabia - Isn't She Ace?
In a groundbreaking step forwards towards equality, women were finally allowed to participate in elections in Saudi Arabia
By Marie Claire
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Women's Equality Party: Here’s What You Need To Know About The Policy Launch
The Women's Equality Party outlined their plans to tackle gender inequality with their first policy launch
By Marie Claire
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Jeremy Corbyn Would Approve Female-Only Carriages IF Women Wanted Them
The Labour-leader candidate would consider segregating public transport to combat sexual assault
By Marie Claire
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These Two Women Are Currently Battling To Lead Taiwan - And It's Amazing
After years and years and years of male leaders, the next president of Taiwan is *definitely* going to be a woman - even though the elections haven't taken place yet...
By Marie Claire
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#ImInWorkJeremy: Why You Have To Read This Letter To David Cameron
David? David Cameron? Are you there? Hello?
By Marie Claire
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Mhairi Black: Watch The 20 Year Old MP Stand Up For Young People In Parliament
If you raised an eyebrow at the news that the SNP had a 20 year old MP, it's time to lower it again. Because Mhairi Black has totally got your back...
By Marie Claire
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These Girls In Afghanistan Have Written Letters Begging To Go To College
In a move that will make you feel guilty about every time you ever complained about doing your homework, a class of teenage girls are pleading to continue their education
By Marie Claire
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Hillary Clinton Has Joined Instagram And Her First Post Was Perfect
Smart and witty, Hillary Clinton's first Instagram post was everything.
By Suzannah Ramsdale
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Still Unsure Who To Vote For In The General Election? WATCH Marie Claire's All-Female Question Time Debate. Then Decide.
While male leaders confused us with their TV debates, Marie Claire hosted the first ever all-female Question Time debate. Here it is in full.
By Tracy Ramsden
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Hillary Clinton On THAT 'Women's Rights Are Human Rights' Speech
The first time Hillary Clinton stood up for women's rights on the world's stage, it was to be a defining moment in the battle for equality, but also meant she was to become recognised as a figurehead in the fight.
By Becky Freeth
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An Anti-Feminist Party Is Running In The General Election. Sorry, WHAT?!
Justice for Men and Boys (And The Women Who Love Them) is the name of the offending party. Prepare to be very angry...
By Suzannah Ramsdale
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How Malala Yousafzai Is Using Her Blood-Stained School Uniform In One Further Act Of Defiance
The school uniform Malala was wearing on the day she was shot by the Taliban is a powerful reminder of her bravery.
By Suzannah Ramsdale
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India's New PM Takes On Rape And Gender Discrimination In Bold Speech
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tackled gender discrimination in his first Independence Day speech.
By Suzannah Ramsdale
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Girl Summit 2014: David Cameron Announces Tough New Laws On FGM For The UK
The UK's first ever Girl Summit, aimed at ending FGM and forced child marriage, is underway.
By Tracy Ramsden
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Cabinet Reshuffle: The Talented And Ambitious Women You Need To Know About
David Cameron's 'female-friendly' reshuffle has made headlines, but who are these women and why have they been chosen?
By Suzannah Ramsdale
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Meriam Ibrahim Has Been Released, But Her Ordeal Isn't Over Yet
Meriam Ibrahim, the Sudanese woman released from death row and then detained trying to leave Sudan, has been freed for the second time.
By Suzannah Ramsdale
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Breaking News: Meriam Ibrahim Will Walk Free
Sudan announces release of Meriam Ibrahim, who was on death row
By Caroline Leaper
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So, Is Meriam Ibrahim To Be Freed, Or Not?
There's confusion over whether Meriam Ibrahim will be freed in Sudan or not.
By Suzannah Ramsdale
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Malala Day: Millions Gather As Teen Highlights Education emergency
Campaigners, politicians and charities have gathered in London today to celebrate the 16th birthday of brave teenager Malala Yousafzai as she addresses an audience of millions across the globe
By Andrea Thompson