Womens Issues

Spiritual Britain

Hereafter

The nation’s beliefs in spiritual concepts such as life after death, guardian angels, karma and reincarnation is at an all time high, according to a new report which reveals that one in five Brits (21%) has seen a ghost or felt the presence of a spirit while over half (53%) believe in psychic ability and possibility of life after death. Read More …

Bosses Take Note: Stay Away From the Christmas Party!

Bosses Take Note: Stay Away From the Christmas Party!

The perfect recipe for the office Christmas party? According to new research it should be served on Festive Friday (17 December), contains one part flirting, two measures of pop-tastic tunes and a sprinkling of bad dancing. But to ensure real festive fun, make sure you leave out the main ingredient of day to day work – the boss. Read More …

Red's Hot Women Awards

Jo Wiley

Red magazine is delighted to announce the winners of this year’s Red’s Hot Women Awards, in association with euphoria Calvin Klein, which celebrate British women in the workplace. Read More …

Empowering Women Awards

Empowering Women Awards

Yesterday Avon and national domestic violence charity Women’s Aid honoured the achievements of three remarkable women at the inaugural Avon and Women’s Aid Empowering Women Awards (16 June 2010). Read More …

Women Are Bored With Their Lives

Women Are Bored With Their Lives

90 per cent of British women want MORE. And that’s no surprise, with two thirds of British women admitting to being completely and utterly bored with their lives and nearly half claiming they are sick and tired of doing the same things day in and day out. Read More …

Work/Life Balance For Women

Robin Bradley

There’s an elusive middle ground between power women and caring mums - many women are desperate to find a balance that leaves them satisfied whilst still fulfilling their need to nurture their family. Read More …

Kathy Lette Launches Walk For Tabita

Kathy Lette

Kathy Lette, best-selling author of Mad Cows and Foetal Attraction, has joined forces with VSO to launch Walk for Tabita, a series of UK walks designed to raise over £50,000 for women's health care in developing countries. Read More …

Kym Mazelle Speaks For 'Girls Without Voices'

Kym Mazelle

Plan UK have launched a campaign to give girls in developing countries a voice.Singer Kym Mazelle is one of the celebrities taking part in a silent carol concert in Trafalgar Square. We caught up with her to see how she got involved. Read More …

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