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The Great Resignation is driven by women leaving the workforce, but is resting better than quitting to avoid a future gender leadership gap?
by Sharmadean Reid
Despite a rise in the number of strong female figures in politics, we’re seeing shocking numbers of gender-based violence. Why are these issues so prevalent? And how do we fight them?
We took over Oakley Court Hotel for The Stack Conference 2022!
by Bella Cary
Why are banks making it so difficult for single mothers to get on the property ladder? Victoria Spratt investigates
by Victoria Spratt
What It Is Like To Be Northern And Working Class in London
by Hannah Connolly
A significant number of women are concerned about the effects of Covid vaccines on fertility. But with no scientific evidence linking the two, what else is driving their fear? Zoe Beaty investigates
by Zoe Beaty
We examine the child food poverty epidemic in the UK and how changes to Universal Credit and National Insurance will impact the most vulnerable
Dania Al Obeid was arrested and convicted at the Sarah Everard vigil, and now she is taking the Metropolitan Police to court — here she tells The Stack World her story
by Marie-Claire Chappet
UK politics is often populated with confusing jargon, - - but the sleaze debate and MP scandals matter - The Stack breaks down why
One woman's experience of pursuing a career in the Arts in the Capital
by The Stack World
For the first time, “weight-loss” injections have been approved for use outside of hospitals in a new £40 million pilot
A total of 102 affordable homes for women have been approved by Ealing Council in what will be a landmark development for the UK
Stalking has increased in the UK by 40%, yet there is still little information out there to support victims, one woman shares her experience
by The Stack Editorial Team
Access to childcare in early years has a socio-economic ripple effect that can be felt across the whole of our society. And yet, the system is now close to collapse. Is it time to rethink parental care in the early years?
by Alexandra Jones
The global climate emergency is impacting everyone including the more privileged citizens — The Stack World investigates
Before another victim is made, we must break the cycles and stereotypes of the "problematic Black girl"
by Ebinehita Iyere
Does the solution to tackling the housing crisis lie in the hands of women building a future for both people and profit?
In the wake of two devastating earthquakes and 100's of aftershocks find out what you can do to aid the people at the epicentre of this developing crisis
With the UN warning urban environments are built with male bias, what does future city life look like for women?
Dania Al Obeid was arrested and convicted at the Sarah Everard vigil, and now she is taking the Metropolitan Police to court, here she tells The Stack World her story
The revolving door of Westminster has been a hard one to keep up with over the last 12 months, here we break down the A-Z's
by Marie Le Conte
The UK is missing out on £23 billion in GDP as a result of mothers being unable to work as childcare costs force women out of employment
As a leader Ms. Ardern's tenure has has been a shining example of gender parity in politics, here The Stack World takes a closer look at her legacy
Community Building Expert Sharmadean Shares Her Top Tips To Building Your Personal And Professional Network
We chat with multidisciplinary artist Suzannah Pettigrew on how female artists are using the Metaverse to change the dialogue on gender equality
An evening discussing the future of female entrepreneurship with incredible women in business
Decentralised autonomous organisations are communities run entirely by its token holders, on the blockchain. Here's how you can get involved.
The Stack speaks exclusively with Greek designer Mary Katrantzou on her new Lipsy London collection, welcoming indecision, and unlocking a new sense of bravery since becoming a mother.
by Aswan Magumbe
The Great Resignation is driven by women leaving the workforce, but is resting better than quitting to avoid a future gender leadership gap
The new Stack Houses initiative is connecting you with your very own peer group to see you through the highs and the lows
With more people than ever providing everyday care for loved ones, This Might Help, founded by Stefanie Sword-Willaims is the new platform aiming to educate and reassure carers that they are not alone
Our current economic environment prioritises work over friendships, but investing in your Family 2.0 can combat loneliness and social isolation.
Hate crimes towards East and Southeast Asian people spiked by 27% at the start of the pandemic. Two years on, has anything changed? Anna Chan, Founder and Director of Asian Leadership Collective explores
by Anna Chan
From the old hands to the fresh faces – writer Marie Le Conte rounds-up the political power players running the show
Women football players earn in a year what male players earn in a week…yet women are the reason behind the sport’s popularity in Britain
by Lydia Pearse
While we celebrate International Women’s Day, let's not forget the millions of women who are still suffering from injustices around the world…
by Viola Levy
With a new Netflix miniseries about New York’s infamous fake heiress Anna Delvey out this month, Charlotte Roberts asks why we’re so enduringly obsessed with con artists
by Charlotte Roberts
With men at the helm of a new digital era, it is predicted that the disparities and inequalities that exist offline will be just as present within the virtual world
by Lucy Thorpe
From name-changing to myth-telling, when we fail to question the status quo we perpetuate and reinforce centuries-old assumptions about gender roles
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Since the takeover of the Taliban, Afghanistan has become the world’s largest humanitarian crisis with women facing the unknown says Shelly Kittleson from Baghdad
by Shelly Kittleson
From the gender pay gap to the threat of violence in the streets and in our homes, women have a lot to be angry about. So why don't we see more female fury?
How payment deferral companies may be affecting young people's future finances...
by Martha Alexander
Ofcom research has found that 45 million people received at least one fraudulent message in the last three months alone - here’s how you can avoid attacks this Christmas
“103 years ago women in Britain won the right to stand for election. Today, I'm asking YOU to stand”, The Stack hears from Dolly Theis
by Dolly van Tulleken
A hub for creative expression and a safe space that puts the narrative back in the hands of young people living in London - here’s why this charity needs your help today
Rachel Carrell, founder of childcare service Koru Kids, unpacks the UK’s broken childcare system
by Rachel Carrell