Responding to an article criticising plus-size mannequins as "a dangerous lie", D H Kelly argues that everybody deserves representation in the way clothes are marketed...
Holly Combe reflects on a recent BBC Radio Scotland debate in response to Nicola Sturgeon and Anne Hughes discussing the issue of ‘imposter syndrome’...
12,000 people in the UK every year are diagnosed with head and neck cancer. Alice Parkin spoke to Lucy about Facing Out, her exhibition exploring the treatment and aftermath of this difficult illness through a series of powerful portraits currently on display in Manchester...
Running taught me that I was capable of more than I realised. In a culture where the most prominent sports people are men, and with a well-documented gender disparity in UK sports participation, an industry that too often patronises women and relegates our sporting needs is letting us all down. ...
Last month the conference Women and Power looked back at some of the amazing work done in heritage institutions to bring the women in their collections out of the woodwork; here’s what they learnt, and where we need to go next...