Author: Azeezat Okunlola
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London To Deploy Anti-catcalling Officers After Trial
In England, police officers are expected to be deployed to more parts of London to look out for men who are catcalling women in order to issue a £100 fine.
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The Netherlands’ Female Finance Minister, Sigrid Kaag, Resigns as Party Leader
Kaag has stated that she will continue to serve as interim finance minister until a new cabinet is formed.
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The Netherlands’ Female Finance Minister, Sigrid Kaag, Resigns as Party Leader
Kaag has stated that she will continue to serve as interim finance minister until a new cabinet is formed.
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The DIVE Product Leadership Conference Set for August 12
It is set to offer a unique opportunity to acquire propelling strategies, gain insights from industry experts, and forge powerful connections with like-minded professionals.
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Man Gets Life Sentence for Murdering Mother and Two Kids
The court found that Barrow knew the three “would have no chance whatsoever” since he knew they were at home and asleep.
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South Africa’s Caster Semenya Wins Discrimination Trial In Europe
Semenya is a two-time Olympic 800 metre champion, but she hasn’t been able to compete in that race since 2019 because she refused to have her hormone levels artificially lowered.
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Vietnam Players To Face Weather Challenges at Women’s World Cup 2023
Vietnam will not only be challenged by the weather, but also by extremely formidable opponents in the group stage.
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Nursing and Midwifery Council Resources Support Midwives-Families Partnership
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has released a new programme to help midwives better assist pregnant women and their families throughout the whole perinatal period and beyond.
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Olympic Gold Medalist Hannah Miley Receives MBE From King Charles
The two-time Commonwealth champion was one of fifty top-tier athletes to represent SayPeriod, a movement to eradicate the taboo around menstruation.
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Women’s Lung Cancer Rates In The UK Expected To Surpass Men’s For the First Time
According to charity figures reported by The Guardian, there would likely be 34,835 women diagnosed with cancer in 2038-2040, compared to 31,353 males.