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Lydia Morrish

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The sex-positive party host championing consent

Queer utopia

Crossbreed is revolutionising London’s kink scene. How does its founder Alex Warren make sure everyone’s on the same page?

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Why Gibraltar still has Europe’s harshest abortion laws

Time for change

The UK territory is set to become the third country ever to hold a public vote on its abortion laws – and it’s been a long time coming.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Why strippers are going on strike for workers’ rights

Dancing in the streets

London will get a striptease as part of a ‘disruptive’ global protest against unfair and unpaid labour which will see thousands of women walk out of work.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

Why the world still needs the Women’s March

Strength in numbers

This weekend, hundred of protestors took to the streets of London to march against violence and austerity.

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Ireland voted to repeal the 8th – so what happened next?

The aftermath

The country said it was time to legalise abortion seven months ago. But for those on the ground, almost nothing has changed.

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Art & Culture  >  Tech

How Tumblr became a sanctuary for the Internet’s outsiders

End of an era

The blogging website’s ban on adult content threatens to alienate the most marginalised in society, and block future generations’ road to self-discovery.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

The rights of UK sex workers are under threat – why?

Everything you need to know

Sex work has always been a precarious profession – but now the UK government is now pushing it to its limits.

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