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Lucy Clarke-Billings

Lucy Clarke-Billings

Deputy News Editor at Daily Mirror - www.mirror.co.uk

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Lucy Clarke-Billings
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The New Yorker and Vanity Fair pull out of White House Correspondents’ Dinner Events

The decisions were announced one week after Trump’s chief strategist Steve Bannon labelled the media the “opposition party.”
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What’s behind the cancer rate rising six times faster in British wo...

By 2035, an estimated 4.5 million women and 4.8 million men will be diagnosed with the disease.
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Does President Donald Trump know that black activist Frederick Doug...

Trump made some confusing comments Wednesday in a press conference during Black History Month.
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Hooters opens first restaurant that hires men and does not require ...

The fast-food joint is set to open in mid-February, just outside Chicago.
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Orangutan to search for her mate on “primates’ Tinder” at Dutch zoo

Behavioural biologists hope to gain insight into what orangutans look for in a partner.
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French soccer club offers female supporters free entry to next matc...

A Lyon supporter held a banner depicting a woman above the word “cuisine.”
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Donald Trump: Madonna is ‘disgusting’ and Saturday Night Live is ‘a...

The U.S. president was interviewed by Fox’s Sean Hannity on Thursday.

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Sex education is being ignored in schools, suggests a new report

Inspectors let children down by almost never looking at the standard of sex education, The British Humanist Association found.
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Vatican condom row: Head of Knights of Malta order resigns after re...

Grand Master Matthew Festing refused to cooperate with an inquiry ordered by Pope Francis.
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More than half of British female MPs have been threatened with phys...

Two thirds said they feel “less safe” since the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox.
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Women in Ireland to stage abortion ban strike

Abortion is illegal except when the woman’s life is at risk, so Strike 4 Repeal want the government to call a referendum.
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If you’re pregnant, avoid these seven types of fish, says FDA

The level of mercury found in some seafood can be harmful to an unborn child’s development.
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Birth rate in France hits lowest level in 40 years

France has one of the highest birth rates in the EU, but it is declining as women wait to have children.
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Listen to Fiona Apple’s anti-Trump Women’s March chant, “Tiny Hands”

Apple released the song on SoundCloud ahead of the president-elect’s inauguration.
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U.K. spy agency GCHQ targets young women as future spies

The intelligence agency will send cryptography and cybersecurity puzzles to schoolgirls.
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Australia Day billboard showing hijab-wearing Muslim girls removed ...

The image sparked a backlash online after it was uploaded to a far-right Facebook page.
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Who needs men? In world first, female leopard shark learns to repro...

It is the first reported case of a shark switching from sexual to asexual reproduction.
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Swedish school separates boys and girls to boost confidence

The country’s last all-girls schools were shut in 1974.
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Sweden: Report reveals 30 percent of immigrants and women feel unsafe

Figures have risen since the 2015 annual survey.
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‘Jackie’ actress Natalie Portman: Women are objectified in business...

Portman said playing the late First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy was an eye-opening experience.
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An Antarctic iceberg twice the size of Luxembourg is poised to brea...

When the huge piece of ice shelf Larsen C breaks off scientists fear it could spark a rise in sea levels.