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International Women’s Day in numbers: How the fight for equality is still lagging behind

7 March 2025
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International Women’s Day in numbers: How the fight for equality is still lagging behind
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Despite progress made in the UK towards gender equality, women around the world still face significant inequality in pay, jobs, household work, and access to healthcare, according to figures analyzed by The Independent. To mark International Women’s Day, The Independent highlights 50 influential women in Britain who are driving change, including those who have fought against sexism and discrimination. While strides have been made in the UK, women still earn less than men on average, and gender inequalities persist, such as domestic abuse remaining a prevalent issue.

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