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Financial abuse has been declared a ‘national emergency’ in the UK

Financial abuse has been declared a ‘national emergency’ in the UK

A new report reveals millions of mums and children face quietly pervasive economic coercion – with family budgets being used as tools for domestic abuse.  Abuse isn’t always obvious – least not when it takes place in the domestic sphere. But new figures from the charity Surviving Economic Abuse (SEA) show that financial coercion is quietly affecting a staggering number of women and children. It’s a form of violence that remains underreported...

By Brighton, UK
Women are bearing the fertility burden with invasive treatments

Women are bearing the fertility burden with invasive treatments

Lack of research and misdiagnosis is forcing couples, disproportionately women, into gruelling fertility treatment.  When a couple struggles to conceive, you would expect both partners to be treated equally during the process of diagnosis. But fertility care still leans heavily toward invasive focus on the woman and little attention on the man. Not only does this imbalance place the onus of fertility struggles onto women, who then face an isolating sense...

By Brighton, UK
How did Gen Z influence Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral victory in NYC?

How did Gen Z influence Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral victory in NYC?

On November 4, 2025, 34-year-old Zohran Mamdani was elected as the first Muslim mayor in New York City. And this is largely due to the influence of Gen Z.  After four long years of subpar mayoral leadership, New Yorkers, especially Gen Z,  are ready for a change. As of November 4, 2025,  Zohran Mamdani is the change New York so desperately needed. The significance of the 34-year-old's mayoral win extends beyond...

By New York City, US
The UN warns that women face rising online abuse 

The UN warns that women face rising online abuse 

On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, UN Women reveal a disturbing rise in violent abuse toward women in digital spaces – with little consequence for perpetrators.  A few years ago, someone described the internet to me as ‘the world’s biggest public square,’ which sounded charming until I remembered that public squares throughout history have also hosted witch trials, duels, riots, and the occasional beheading. The past year...

By Brighton, UK