From female scientists whose work was credited to men to ancient high priestesses, these women truly changed history-but were also overlooked by it.
To celebrate Women's History Month this March, and International Women's Day on 8 March, we've put together a collection of primary and secondary classroom reosurces ...
Many women who have changed Britain for the better weren’t originally from our shores. Here are the stories of just some of those inspirational immigrants.
BLACK women have always been on the front line, paving the way, pioneers, boldly showing up in spaces not welcoming of them, ...
As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, Nigerian women in the diaspora continue to command global attention, across all ...
The works of visionary British painter George Stubbs — best known for his portrait of racehorse Scrub — are collected ...
We spoke to Jodie Whittaker about returning to the Thirteenth Doctor with Big Finish, and asked if she still has her costume at the ready.
The artist’s maquette will be turned into a permanent marble statue, celebrating Mary Seacole’s legacy. The model is on display in the Stable Gallery until 28 March.
Last Thursday, Ipswich High School celebrated the second annual Rosa Weekes Prize, marking an increased participation from local Year 6 pupils.
In 1872 the brigantine Mary Celeste was discovered drifting in the Atlantic Ocean with its cargo intact, its sails partly set, and not a single person on board. Captain Benjamin Briggs, his family, ...
Dave and Mary Neese’s only child, daughter Skylar Neese, was murdered by her two best friends in July 2012. Here's where ...
St. Mary (Ruth.) did not win a championship on Sunday, but the program has already made history. Facing Tenafly in the semifinal round of the Bergen County Jamboree at Fairleigh Dickinson, the Gaels ...