A reported 85% of British working women experience stress due to menstruation in the workplace
A recent WaterAid survey of British women highlights the challenges surrounding menstruation in the workplace, causing stress and anxiety for women.
Female representation in businesses still fall short as the push for gender equality persists
With the push for representation in domestic and global markets, the failure of gender equality still remains a prevalent issue for women across the UK.
Research provides new evidence in the link between marijuana usage and mental health risks
The results of an American study have provided new evidence that heavy usage of cannabis can lead to mental illness and psychotic disorders.
CAMFED - A charity that has given more than 5.5 million girls' an education
The Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) has given more than 5.5 million girls an education in Africa. The organisation tackles poverty and gender inequality. CAMFED allows women and girls to "unlock their power," and lead.
Urgent funding is needed for humanitarians to provide life-saving assistance to the victims of Cyclone Mocha
The UN request urgent funding for their life-saving assistance to the victims of Cyclone Mocha, which killed over 450 people, in Myanmar and Bangladesh. The appeal will also help support thousands of Rohingya people, after the storm destroyed refugee camps.
Royal watchers spot Prince William's 'tribute' to Prince Harry in coronation video
The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex are believed to no longer be on speaking terms with each other.
Online trolls that encourage self-harm will face up to 5 years in prison
Due to a revision of online safety laws, the Ministry of Justice has implemented prison sentences for online trolls that encourage serious self-harming.
Émigrés in war: Russian women in tech reflect from afar
Russians are some of the tech industry's most successful players. Tech may make them globally mobile, but they still lament for their country.
Fist-bump or curtsy? UK's King Charles meets charity award winners, ambassadors
Britain's King Charles greeted celebrity ambassadors of his youth charity, including veteran musician Nile Rodgers, along with the charity's award winners on Wednesday in the first reception at Buckingham Palace since his coronation.
How the women in Iran are still fighting for their freedom
The "women, life, freedom" protests continue throughout the country, women continue to refuse the hijab and dancing is a new symbol of protest.
Ukraine farms lose workers to war, complicating a tough harvest
Dutchman Kees Huizinga has faced many challenges in the two decades he has spent as a farmer in Ukraine. Russia's invasion has thrown up one challenge he never expected.
South Asian countries still notorious for child brides, says UNICEF
A new report released by UNICEF, the children's agency of the UN, says that South Asian countries have the highest number of child brides in the world.,
Where will the potential new owners of Manchester United put their investment towards?
As the Glazer family gear up to possibly sell Manchester United, the next owners of the three times Champions League winning team will have a lot on their plates.
Gender equality might be the solution to a longer life expectancy, according to recent study
Even the UN has admitted that the world will not be able to achieve gender equality by 2030, partly due to the setback from the social and economic fallout brought by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Scotland set for new leader as independence quest stalls
Polling indicates that around 45 percent of Scots are currently in favour of Scotland leaving the United Kingdom
Met Police is 'institutionally racist, misogynistic, and homophobic:' Report
London's Metropolitan Police has again come under scrutiny after a report claimed that the organisation failed to protect members of the public.
London police institutionally racist and sexist, report finds
London's Metropolitan Police is institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic and unable to police itself, an independent review said on Tuesday, heaping pressure on the Met's new chief to reform Britain's biggest police force.
Recent report reveals 48 per cent of females can raise issues at board level
Kearney's annual IWD research reported that less than half of female business leaders in the UK, US and Singapore are able to raise issues at board level.
King Charles III called out for forgetting Princess Diana on Mother's Day
His Majesty and Camilla shared throwback photos of their departed mothers to celebrate Mother's Day.
Selena Gomez comes out in support of Iranian teenagers detained for dancing in public
Thousands of women from different parts of the world have come out in support of the Iranian teenagers.
Man Utd's Mason Greenwood set to marry pregnant partner; couple spotted at London's Langham Hotel
Mason Greenwood has not played for Manchester United for over a year now.
British charitable organisation comes under fire for issuing bizarre 'inclusive' language guide to staff
The 92-page document urged to avoid terms like "mother" and "father" and use "parent" instead.
Alcaraz, Swiatek march on at Indian Wells, Murray falls
Alcaraz will face Britain's Jack Draper for a place in the quarter-finals after Draper overcame former world number one Andy Murray 7-6 (8/6), 6-2.
More than 5,000 school children poisoned in Iran, says official
The Iranian government was forced to launch an inquiry after several reports claimed that hundreds of schoolgirls were being poisoned.
Man City footballer faces probe for 'flashing' bar customers and 'infidelity' during drinking spree
Kyle Walker is accused of flashing the public and kissing a woman who is not his wife during an afternoon booze binge.
Women to shape a more sustainable future as International Women's Day approaches
International Women's Day reopens the debate on gender equality in the workplace, as women continue to be the driving force in sustainability compared to their male counterparts.
NHS: Thousands volunteer to make friendly calls to lonely, vulnerable patients
The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK has revived its Check-in and Chart service for vulnerable, isolated, or lonely patients.
Mason Greenwood: Manchester United receive offers for suspended forward amid internal investigation
Manchester United recently won the League Cup, their first silverware since the 2016-17 season.
Japan's population crisis worsens as women choose career over marriage, while many opt not to have kids
Japan is facing one of the lowest birth rates in the world.
Iranian schoolgirls being poisoned to stop them from going to school, confirms minister
Iran's deputy health minister, Younes Panahi, has confirmed reports that claimed schoolgirls in some of the cities were being poisoned.