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After #MeToo
How change-makers are shaking up British film, politics, theatre, sport and more
27 January 2018
'It takes balls of steel': fighting UK supermarkets for equal pay
The women behind the largest corporate equal pay claim in the UK
'I was number one. And they wanted me to wear a crop top': cleaning up UK sport
The sportspeople fighting for a level playing field
'You can hug someone without copping a feel': cleaning up UK politics
'Weinstein was the industry. I was just another actress': shaking up film and TV
'Directors are no longer untouchable gods': transforming British theatre
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