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    The post-pandemic lessons of care feminism seem to have sunk in, but if we do not seize the moment now, we may waste a historic opportunity“From the early months of the Covid pandemic women have borne the brunt of the economic consequences of the pandemic, largely through their roles as paid and unpaid carers,” Australia’s finance minister and newly minted minister for women, Katy Gallagher, reminded us just last week at the G-20 Women’s Summit. “We cannot waste thi
  • We cannot squander this moment. Australia must tackle the structural issues behind women’s inequality

    The post-pandemic lessons of care feminism seem to have sunk in, but if we do not seize the moment now, we may waste a historic opportunity“From the early months of the Covid pandemic women have borne the brunt of the economic consequences of the pandemic, largely through their roles as paid and unpaid carers,” Australia’s finance minister and newly minted minister for women, Katy Gallagher, reminded us just last week at the G-20 Women’s Summit. “We cannot waste thi
  • ‘A horrible winter lies ahead’: next PM will inherit an NHS on its knees

    ‘A horrible winter lies ahead’: next PM will inherit an NHS on its knees
    Experts say Tory leadership rivals appear not to have grasped the scale of the crisis facing the serviceFrom crime to the courts: the biggest issues the UK’s new PM will faceIn a television studio in Stoke-on-Trent last month, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak traded blows over everything from credit card economics to Channel migrants to the accessories chain Claire’s. The list of issues the pair clashed over was dizzyingly long.There was one glaring omission, however. In the hour-long debat

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