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Ella Hakkinen Joins Mclaren’s Driver Development Programme McLaren has announced that Ella Hakkinen, the 14-year-old daughter of two-time Formula 1…
Cliff Notes – Headless chickens come home to roost in England’s terminal batting failure England’s batting order faltered significantly during…
Cliff Notes Historic Appointment: Sanae Takaichi has become the first female president of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), a significant…
There’s a new Hollywood newcomer who already has a long list of haters: Tilly Norwood, the AI-generated “actor.” Dutch comedian…
The 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup will feature 12 teams divided into two groups, with Australia, South Africa, India, Pakistan, and two qualifiers in Group 1, and England, New Zealand, West Indies, Sri Lanka, and two qualifiers in Group 2.
MPs in the House of Commons have approved a landmark move to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales, with a vote of 379 to 137 in favour of an amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill—introduced by Labour’s Tonia Antoniazzi.
Amy Jones celebrated her maiden international century, contributing to England’s 108-run victory over West Indies, marking a significant milestone after 12 years in international cricket.
Claire Dubbelman Makes History as First Woman with FIA Race Director Superlicence who has broken through the barriers and asserted…
Katy Perry’s recent space trip with Blue Origin, framed as a feminist statement, has drawn criticism for being a superficial publicity stunt rather than a genuine contribution to women’s empowerment in science.
Katy Perry goes to space – and no one is happy about it! There is heavy coverage of the backlash facing the all-female Blue Origin space flight yesterday, which saw Katy Perry and other celebrities go to space. On the front pages, the coverage is heavily focused on Perry’s reaction to the trip, whilst online (and more recent) publications report on the trip with scepticism, suggesting the trip was a “publicity stunt” and a waste of time and money when instead, real female astronauts should have been sent. There has also been a lot of negative reactions from celebrities who, like the journalists, question why Katy Perry – and the other Hollywood stars – was given a seat on this flight.
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