Gender inequality: Stars tell world leaders poverty is sexist in BBC News - Home IFTTT published on May 21, 2018 leave a reply Lena Dunham, Oprah Winfrey and others say leaders are "on notice" to use their power for women. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2rYRA0H Tweet Share Share Share Share Previous Post UK turns blind eye to dirty Russian money, say MPs Next Post Artificial intelligence can be weapon in cancer fight, PM to say post written by: Unknown Related PostsDavis Cup: Andy Murray hopes to still be selected for Great BritainAndy Murray says he hopes to "still be selected for the Davis Cup in the future" after he helped Great Britain to a 2-1 victory over Kazakhstan. from BBC News … Continue ReadingAlvarez v Golovkin III: 'Canelo' vows to stop challenger inside distance in Las VegasSaul 'Canelo' Alvarez is wary of the threat posed by "intelligent" Gennady Golovkin but intends to win this weekend's trilogy bout inside 12 rounds. from BBC N… Continue ReadingMaya Le Tissier: 'Man Utd debutant can become a star'Manchester United manager Marc Skinner says summer signing Maya Le Tissier can become "a real star". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/vowy9X6 … Continue ReadingAston Villa 1-0 Southampton: Jacob Ramsey scores winner in scrappy winAston Villa secure only their second Premier League win of the season as they beat Southampton in a scrappy encounter at Villa Park. from BBC News - Home https… Continue ReadingLiverpool 2-1 Chelsea: Late comeback spoils Chelsea's title defence openerChelsea's title defence gets off to the worst possible start with defeat by newly-promoted Liverpool in their first Women's Super League game of the season. fr… Continue Reading
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