Maria Miller

Bercow staying on as Speaker 'may not be enough to stop no-deal'
Nick Boles warns of complacency over chances of parliament stopping hard Brexit
Rowena Mason Deputy political editor
29, May, 2019 @6:15 PM

May must produce new 'concrete proposals' if she wants breakthrough in Brexit talks, EU says - as it happened
Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen
Andrew Sparrow
16, Oct, 2018 @4:48 PM

Employers must be forced to tackle sexual harassment, say MPs
Commons women’s and equalities committee calls for new laws to protect workers
Alexandra Topping
24, Jul, 2018 @11:01 PM

Cross-party group of MPs seek to close loophole in upskirting bill
Campaigners say proposed law doesn’t cover images of celebrities or those taken for fun
Jessica Elgot and Dan Sabbagh
29, Jun, 2018 @5:00 AM

Lack of data hampers Theresa May's efforts on racial inequality
Public services failing to collect ethnicity data, equality committee says
Rajeev Syal
10, Jun, 2018 @11:01 PM

Stormont must act on abortion reform 'or Westminster will'
Equalities minister tells Northern Ireland politicians to take responsibility over issue
Jessica Elgot political correspondent
05, Jun, 2018 @6:26 PM

May resists Tory calls to act on Northern Ireland abortion
PM understood to have told MPs in private meeting that political climate makes reforms impossible
Jessica Elgot Political correspondent
04, Jun, 2018 @7:00 PM

MPs call for 12 weeks of paternity leave to address gender pay gap
Committee recommends laws forcing firms to offer new fathers flexible work patterns and ringfencing their leave
Mark Rice-Oxley
20, Mar, 2018 @12:01 AM

Harriet Harman hails the rise of 'Tory feminist' MPs
New breed of Conservatives could help advance women’s issues, says veteran Labour MP
Anushka Asthana Political editor
06, Mar, 2018 @8:42 PM

MPs vote in favour of ‘baby leave’ proxy voting system
Parliament set to move on from ‘Rees-Mogg model’ of fatherhood under new proposals
Anushka Asthana and Andrew Sparrow
01, Feb, 2018 @7:01 PM

Teachers warned not to dismiss sexual harassment as ‘banter’
New government guidelines for schools and colleges say pupils accused of sexual attacks should not share classrooms with victims
Richard Adams Education editor
14, Dec, 2017 @8:56 PM

Sexual harassment 'rife' in schools but largely unreported, study says
More than one in three girls in mixed secondary schools say they have been sexually harassed and many teachers are ill-equipped to tackle problem
Sally Weale Education correspondent
12, Dec, 2017 @12:01 AM
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