Reports
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Reports
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Viva la vulva - respinning our most misunderstood body part
It’s time to change the conversation around the vulva, says author Lynn Enright, whose book on female genitalia is part of a new wave of art and literature on the subject
By Marie Claire
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On International Day of the Girl it's time to call out street harassment
#ISayItsNotOk
By Jenny Proudfoot
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International Day of the Girl: Our editor meets the sisterhood inspiring change in Ghana
Ahead of International Day of the Girl on 11 October, Editor in Chief Trish Halpin travelled to Ghana with her daughter Esme, 14, to meet the girls and women tackling teenage pregnancies and gender inequality. Here, they share their experiences
By Marie Claire
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Female fighting spirit: meet the Bolivian women wrestlers taking to the ring in their petticoats
Bolivia’s 'flying cholitas' are reclaiming their identity in the most badass way
By Tracy Ramsden
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This is what it feels like to date when you're terminally ill
One woman's story of finding love after discovering she had a brain tumour
By Marie Claire
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How much time do Marie Claire team members spend on their phones?
'At the rate I'm going, I'll be spending 7 years of my life on it'
By Lucy Pavia
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How our phones became a 150-a-day habit, and why it's time for a #screenbreak
Do you keep your phone on the table when you're out with friends? Have you slipped away from a party to check your Instagram feed? Do you spin into a panic when there's no wifi? Today Marie Claire launches #screenbreak, a new campaign to help curb and control our addictive scrolling habits. Since, for most of us, a full digital detox isn't possible or practical, we've gathered expert advice, tricks and tech to help reduce the average 150-pickups-a-day routine, along with simple ways to be more mindful with the time you do spend on your phone. To kick off the campaign, Tanya Goodin, founder of digital detox movement Time To Log Off and author of Stop Staring at Screens, tells us why a major digital reset is long overdue.
By Marie Claire
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‘Antisemitism is on the rise and It’s draining having to defend your beliefs’
The number of antisemitic incidents in the UK is at its highest since records began in the 80s. Abigail Radnor reports on a growing fear in Britain’s Jewish community
By Marie Claire
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What would actually happen if Donald Trump was impeached?
Calls for his impeachment have dogged the 45th President since he took up his seat in the Oval Office. But what would actually happen if Trump was impeached?
By Lucy Pavia
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‘The day I was sexually assaulted by a man I worked with’
'He had been asking me questions about my wedding, I knew he had a girlfriend - it never crossed my mind that I couldn't trust him'
By Lucy Pavia
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The frightening reason you really need to know who Christopher Wylie is
His explosive revelations about a mass Facebook data heist that could have impacted both the Brexit and Trump election results have made him famous overnight, but who exactly is whistleblower Christopher Wiley?
By Lucy Pavia
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Who was Anna Campbell and why did she become a freedom fighter in Syria?
Anna Campbell, from Sussex, was killed while volunteering as a freedom fighter in Syria, with the all-female Kurdish armed unit, the YPJ.
By Marie Claire
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Nearly 1 in 4 men think expecting sex from an employee is totally OK
And we thought the gender pay gap was bad...
By Marie Claire
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The Salisbury nerve agent attack - everything you need to know
Who are Sergei and Yulia Skripal? What really happened in the Salisbury nerve agent attack, and who is telling the truth?
By Marie Claire
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These are the changes women really want to see in the world in 2018
'I demand the right to walk safely at night, and that no more excuses are made, ever, for rape culture'
By Lucy Abbersteen
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Putting their suffragette spirit on the map: meet the women human rights defenders
To mark International Women's Day, Amnesty International is shining a light on Britain’s women human rights defenders
By Nicola Moyne
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Here's how to apologise and actually mean it (take note, Trump)
Sorry still seems to be the hardest word, explains Fiona Cowood
By Marie Claire
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'She took all the risks there were' - truly badass suffragettes you need to know about #Vote100
Arrested, imprisoned, humiliated, force fed, attacked by the press... nevertheless they persisted ??
By Lucy Pavia
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A Marie Claire manifesto: Why 2018 is going to be the year of WomanKind
2018 marks Marie Claire's 30th birthday, and this year we’ll be bringing you an exciting raft ideas, articles, campaigns and events from the most amazing and impressive women in the world
By Trish Halpin
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Sadiq Khan has launched a major new equality campaign #BehindEveryGreatCity
Sadiq Khan speaks to Marie Claire about #BehindEveryGreatCity, a major new campaign for gender equality across London
By Marie Claire
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This exhibition exposes the truth about Irish abortion laws
This weekend, the London-Irish Abortion Rights Campaign is bringing the award-winning NOT AT HOME exhibition to London
By Marie Claire
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Far-right millennials: what drives young women to extreme politics?
On Wednesday Donald Trump caused international outcry when he retweeted three inflammatory videos posted by Britain First Deputy Leader Jayda Fransen. Here's what happened when journalist Polly Dunbar met other young British women who have moved to the far-right fringes of British politics.
By Marie Claire
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What Mugabe’s resignation means for women in Zimbabwe
He's gone. What next?
By Tracy Ramsden
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Is Paul Manafort's surrender to the FBI the beginning of the end for Trump?
All the key points of the Trump-Russia scandal so far - and why they matter
By Lucy Pavia
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Apparently psychopaths enjoy these two pop songs the most
*immediately deletes them from all Spotify playlists*
By Marie Claire
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Why Getty is finally banning all photoshopped images of models' bodies
It's an attempt to eradicate unrealistic beauty standards
By Marie Claire
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Donald Trump is now facing a private email scandal of his own
And Hillary Clinton has something to say about it
By Marie Claire