Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World

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Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World

Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World

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Caroline Norton, campaigner for married women’s rights – one of the women who has made the most significant difference to women’s lives. Claudia Winkleman admits she's never been able to see her own face in the mirror as she reveals the severity of her 'blurry' eyesight Coco Austin, 44, displays her famous curves in cropped shirt as she and her husband Ice-T, 65, nail a gangster inspired look for Heidi Klum's Halloween party

There are tantalising glimpses — Sam was often anxious and needing reassurance, Lily was sometimes away on her own in spa hotels and writing of how she was feeling 'less gloomy', leaving me wondering if she was suffering from depression — but, for the most part the letters are not confessional or intimate. It was up to me to fill in the gaps. Leomie Anderson flaunts her jaw-dropping figure in a skimpy metallic co-ord as she joins chic Vogue Williams at swanky H&M bash Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says the West is 'fatigued with Ukraine war' as she is targetted by 13-minute prank phonecall from Russian trolls John Lewis sends fans into a frenzy as they tease their Christmas advert is ALMOST here: Here's what you need to do to watch it first

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When you take mythological women away from statues, you’re pretty much left with Queen Victoria and Boudica. And it shouldn’t be… but the fuss when it’s suggested there might be a few more statues of women! It’s a very odd thing. When Caroline Criado-Perez suggested it would be good to have a woman on a banknote – and Jane Austen is hardly at the vanguard of the feminist revolution – she lived with death threats for several years.

For more than 50 years she was a correspondent for The Girl's Own Paper, the precursor to today's Woman magazine. Her most famous novel, The Vicar of Langthwaite, was reprinted in 1897 with a foreword by the former prime minister, William Gladstone. Yet all of her books are now out of print. She doesn't appear in anthologies of Victorian literature and references to her online are few. Radio presenter Zoe Ball reveals she is worried she 'could be cancelled at any moment' with one wrong comment on air What I’d really love you to put in this interview is that I’m a woman in her 60s and I feel it’s really important to try new things. There are a lot of us who think, OK, what am I going to do next? I don’t want to carry on doing the same thing. My children have grown up; I’m a grandmother now, which is joyous. I am a full-time carer [to her much-loved mother-in-law, with teamwork from her husband and brother-in-law]. But it’s that sense of: Let’s challenge yourself and do something new. I really enjoy doing events at book festivals and obviously the women’s prize. [She’s the founder-director of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, the world’s largest annual celebration of women’s writing.] What men truly like doing in bed! After women gave Tracey Cox their honest confessions, men reveal what raunchy acts really get them going (and the ones they secretly hate) M&S Christmas advert 2023: Hannah Waddingham, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Zawe Ashton join Queer Eye's Tan France in a very star-studded ad



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