‘He wanted to control everything’:Inside the sexist world of Spanish women’s soccer

‘He wanted to control everything’:Inside the sexist world of Spanish women’s soccer

Women involved in Spanish soccer say they have endured everything from paternalism and offhand remarks to verbal abuse.

  • byRachel Chaundler,Sarah Hurtes andJeré Longman

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Luis Rubiales breaks his silence as Spain’s government begins move to oust the football chief

Luis Rubiales breaks his silence as Spain’s government begins move to oust the football chief

Luis Rubiales insists he was the victim of a smear campaign.

  • byCiaran Giles andJoseph Wilson
Spanish soccer leaders call for chief’s resignation as his mother starts hunger strike

Spanish soccer leaders call for chief’s resignation as his mother starts hunger strike

The sport’s regional heads in Spain have joined the chorus of criticism directed at Luis Rubiales for kissing a player at the Women’s World Cup.

  • byGraham Dunbar
Kerr,Catley offer support as Spain’s World Cup winners go on strike over podium kiss

Kerr,Catley offer support as Spain’s World Cup winners go on strike over podium kiss

Spanish federation boss Luis Rubiales refused to step down after insisting that a kiss on the lips with Jenni Hermoso was consensual,an assertion she strongly denies.

  • byJoseph Wilson
Sexually harassed Ambulance Victoria staff to receive compensation and apology

Sexually harassed Ambulance Victoria staff to receive compensation and apology

A new scheme will be set up to offer former and current employees of the state ambulance service an apology,compensation and restorative sessions with leaders.

  • byHenrietta Cook andAisha Dow
‘Humiliating’:Jeremy Clarkson column on Meghan was sexist,regulator rules

‘Humiliating’:Jeremy Clarkson column on Meghan was sexist,regulator rules

The TV personality’s column in The Sun about Prince Harry’s wife became the most complained-about article,generating over 25,000 complaints from members of the public.

  • byJames Davey
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Australian sport’s transgender policy is still as clear as mud
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Australian sport’s transgender policy is still as clear as mud

The Australian Sports Commission’s new guidelines for transgender athletes and elite sports haven’t solved the puzzle to anything like the extent it considers it might have.

  • byDarren Kane
Yes,the men of Sex and the City were awful,but things are improving

Yes,the men of Sex and the City were awful,but things are improving

It’s been a quarter of a century since Sex and the City first aired,and male romantic leads have evolved.

  • byJacqueline Maley
The unsafe space that is the parliament of Australia
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The unsafe space that is the parliament of Australia

The men and women charged with legislating to make the environment of Australian workplaces safer,ludicrously,seem unable to get their own house in order.

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Why teenage boys need kindness,not harsher discipline
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Why teenage boys need kindness,not harsher discipline

Combating toxic masculinity in our schools doesn’t require tough love,it needs connection and strong relationships.

  • byKate Hadley
One in three think women use sex assault claims to ‘get back at men’

One in three think women use sex assault claims to ‘get back at men’

A national survey has revealed a backlash in attitudes to women since the #MeToo movement – but one expert says the “deeply concerning” results could indicate progress.

  • byWendy Tuohy