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International Women’s Day
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Nominate a woman for weaving kits from LFC
Liverpool Football Club is supporting local businesses to continue celebrating International Women’s Day.
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Hundreds gather to celebrate women’s day
Protesters gathered in Liverpool to fight against misogyny and sexism to mark International Women’s Day.
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Women’s Day marked with protest in city
International Women’s Day brought over 100 protesters together outside the Bombed Out Church.
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Women’s Day celebrated with fair at LJMU
International Women’s Day was celebrated at LJMU with its first fair to mark the occasion.
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Spotlight on Nepal in ‘Dignity Without Danger’
Two inspirational activists from Nepal came to Liverpool to describe the difficulties women face in their homeland.
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Women’s Week starts at Blackburne House
A week-long celebration full of events is on with the aim to unite and empower all of womankind..
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Sheer poetry in honour of Women’s Day
The power of poetry was deployed at a show to mark International Women’s Day.
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Strength in solidarity on Women’s Day
International Women’s Day was celebrated by millions of people all over the world and Liverpool was no exception.
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‘Clare’s Law’ tackles violence issues
A scheme that allows people to check if their partners have a history of domestic violence is being rolled out in Merseyside and across the country.
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Women’s Day marked by protest
Women and men gathered in Liverpool to celebrate as well as protest against inequality on International Women’s Day.
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Women’s Day rally hits town
Women and men marched through Liverpool city centre to celebrate womanhood as well as protest against political and economic inequality.