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...“If you’re in a town or city, rents are going up,” said Tim Pankhurst, executive director at CBRE....
...Unsurprisingly Smyth, a close friend of Virginia Woolf and Emmeline Pankhurst, became a militant suffragette and was briefly imprisoned for throwing a brick through the window of an unsympathetic politician...
...He has an eye for a telling quotation, and in the age of Churchill, Lloyd George and Mrs Pankhurst, is never short of material. Yet the focus of the book is surprisingly narrow....
...There’s nothing quite like it for attracting attention to heartfelt causes: in 1914 suffragette Mary Richardson, protesting against the violent arrest of Emmeline Pankhurst, took a butcher’s cleaver to the...
...I was thrilled to see the signature of British suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst, working at the time as a registrar, on my grandfather’s birth certificate in 1901....
...Letter in response to this article: Call for enactment of key Equality Act provision / From Helen Pankhurst, Sam Smethers, Faeeza Vaid, Professor Sarah Childs, Jess Garland and others...
...Lively signals early on that Harriet is part of a changing world — her father has forbidden “the name of that Pankhurst woman to be mentioned again”....
...When Christabel Pankhurst argued the case for women’s suffrage to members of the London Stock Exchange in 1909, the Financial Times reported that her address excited “a few remonstrative ‘Oh, ohs!’...
From Helen Pankhurst, Sam Smethers, Faeeza Vaid, Professor Sarah Childs, Jess Garland and others
...I started to develop the design from the famous medal with the portrait of Emmeline Pankhurst, replacing the stripes with punched tapes.”...
...Similarly, while early 20th-century activists Emmeline Pankhurst and Eleanor Marx appear, accounts from a later generation of British feminists — part of the internationally recognised 1980s peace movement...
...In the same paper, Helen Pankhurst et al (“Call for enactment of key Equality Act provision”, Letters, October 5)) called for a “levelling up” of parliament, with women making up only a “third of the House...
...Walking across the familiar well-watered lawn towards the veranda is Emmeline Pankhurst, who would be at ease among the Victorian surroundings, which date back to 1871....
...The 205,000 graves here include those of some of London’s most influential reformers, including suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928) and physician John Snow (1813-58), whose pioneering research into...
...After making Suffragette in 2015, which told the story of the Edwardian women’s movement, and starred Meryl Streep as Emmeline Pankhurst, Faye Ward, producer, and Sarah Gavron, director, began to discuss...
...Her chapter on suffrage focuses on Annie Kenney, the working-class woman who campaigned and suffered alongside Christabel Pankhurst, but who was largely written out of the record for reasons of class snobbery...
...Emmeline Pankhurst was sung by Roxxxan, an MC from Birmingham with a voice that rubbed you like a sugar scrub....
...She spoke in Manchester, home of the suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst, and she picked a highly pertinent topic: the disproportionate levels of online abuse routinely suffered by women, along with non-whites...
...Mrs May visiting Manchester, birthplace of Emmeline Pankhurst and the suffragette movement, to pay tribute to those who fought for the right to vote....
...It became a centre of radicalism: Emmeline Pankhurst and Charlotte Despard held meetings here, London’s first black borough mayor, John Archer, was elected here in 1913, and the “Municipal Mecca” remained...
...The game was produced in 1907-08 by the British Women’s Social and Political Union, the campaign group for women’s suffrage founded by Emmeline Pankhurst....
...By 1903, with no sign of the government relenting, Emmeline Pankhurst set up the Women’s Social and Political Union, a militant organisation whose motto was “Deeds not Words”....
...Autocratic and dismissive of dissent, the Pankhursts were masters of the use of spectacle for media coverage....
...She picked Manchester because it was the home of Emmeline Pankhurst, the suffragette....
...William’s sister-in-law even suggested that some of the profits from his dull novels ended up with Emmeline Pankhurst’s suffrage organisation, the Women’s Social and Political Union....
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