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Protesters gathered in Liverpool to fight against misogyny and sexism to mark International Women's Day.
International Women's Day brought over 100 protesters together outside the Bombed Out Church.
International Women’s Day was celebrated at LJMU with its first fair to mark the occasion.
Two inspirational activists from Nepal came to Liverpool to describe the difficulties women face in their homeland.
A week-long celebration full of events is on with the aim to unite and empower all of womankind..
The power of poetry was deployed at a show to mark International Women's Day.
International Women’s Day was celebrated by millions of people all over the world and Liverpool was no exception.
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...
Women and men gathered in Liverpool to celebrate as well as protest against inequality on International Women's Day.
Women and men marched through Liverpool city centre to celebrate womanhood as well as protest against political and economic inequality.