Investigation / Anti-rape start-up’s kits endanger survivors and victims, experts warn MPs sound alarm on self-swab kits, as new questions raised over how Bristol-based start-up Enough is failing women By Sian Norris / 3 Feb 2026
Investigation / Palantir, la empresa detrás de las redadas de ICE, tiene una puerta giratoria en la defensa británica Palantir contrató a cuatro funcionarios del Ministerio de Defensa británico. Luego obtuvo el mayor contrato de su historia con esa cartera By Ethan Shone / 29 Jan 2026
Investigation / Revealed: Women suffer most from spiralling court backlog Women disproportionately locked up as number of English and Welsh prisoners held on remand rises by 44% in 10 years By Sian Norris / 29 Jan 2026
Investigation / The great Ministry of Defence-to-Palantir pipeline Palantir hired four Ministry of Defence officials last year. Then it won its biggest ever contract with the department By Ethan Shone / 24 Jan 2026
Home / Meet Alabama’s feminist doctor protecting women giving birth under COVID-19 Their rights are being sidelined during the pandemic. But at Jesanna Cooper’s hospital, she’s fighting to always put them first By Francesca Visser / 12 Aug 2020
Home / Balkans women face closed clinics and unsafe abortions under COVID-19 Rights advocates and doctors warn that coronavirus has intensified long-standing obstacles to access, particularly for poor and migrant women. By Francesca Visser, Ana Curic and Fjori Sinoruka / 6 May 2020
Home / Broken promises put more people at risk of domestic violence in COVID-19 Europe Only four countries met European targets on shelter spaces before coronavirus, amid a conservative backlash against laws to end gender-based violence By Nandini Naira Archer, Lydia Namubiru and Francesca Visser / 4 May 2020
Home / Millions may struggle to access contraception and abortion amid COVID-19 Travel and border restrictions are causing clinic closures and shortages of contraceptives and HIV medicine, according to a new survey By Francesca Visser / 9 Apr 2020