Gender
Why we must build a new sexual morality
In 2019 I challenge young people to think through what could be called a new ethics for feminist times
The irreverent, colourful theatre of the Alternative Miss World
In a world full of restrictions, fans come to Alternative Miss World, hosted at Shakespeare's Globe, as a night of freedom, equality and frivolity
Thirty-three times per month? Misperceptions about the sex lives of others
Vast overestimates are likely caused by the twisted representation of sex and gender in the media
Make public appointments more diverse
Public boards do not reflect the make-up of wider society but progress is being made
How long until another woman wins the top economics prize?
Not nearly enough women are entering the economics profession, owing to biases all the way through the system
Grenfell and gender politics: the best podcasts of the summer
The anatomy of a tragedy and more
In leafy Ealing, a revolution on reproductive rights gets underway
The council’s decision to create a “buffer zone” around a Marie Stopes clinic is historic
They are not “incels”—they are violent misogynists
After Toronto we must call out these men for what they really are
The government is failing new fathers—time to radically overhaul paternity leave
Policy must catch up with changing gender roles in British households
Listen: Shami Chakrabarti and Anne Perkins on gender and justice
In this week's podcast, Perkins and Chakrabarti join the Prospect team to discuss the problem of sexism: the greatest human rights abuse on the planet today?
The UN's sexual harassment problem reveals an illusion of accountability
While people within the UN make all the right noises when the issue is raised, it does not often translate into action
Are you a lazy novelist? Just throw in some sexual violence
In thriller writing, violence against women manages to be both disturbing and boring at the same time. But a new prize promises to reward authors who do things differently