Women’s Equality Party responds to GEO Roadmap for Change
The Women’s Equality Party today welcomed the extent to which the government’s Roadmap For Change on gender equality acknowledges many of the structural barriers that impact women over their lifetime. However, it criticised the solutions presented by the roadmap as lacking in ambition.
Women's Equality Party elects its first Councillor
Kay Wesley is elected as Women’s Equality Party's first Councillor and WEP candidates achieve outstanding results in local elections across England.
Women’s Equality Party condemns intrusive rape prosecution practices
The Women’s Equality Party has hit out against new forms being handed out in England and Wales, which require rape and domestic abuse victims to give police access to their phones and social media accounts or face their case being dropped.
A statement from the Women's Equality Party
An organisation called United Voices of the World has this week alleged that the Women’s Equality Party conducted an undercover investigation into sexual entertainment venues across Manchester and Sheffield. This is simply not true: we have at no point commissioned or conducted any such investigation.
Women’s Equality Party responds to Online Harms white paper
The Women’s Equality Party launched its e-Quality campaign in 2017 to highlight how our current data and tech framework can harm women and minorities and undermine equal relationships, trust in institutions and democracy. Organisations like Glitch UK and Level Up have continued to campaign to end online abuse and put pressure on the government.