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UK could ban wolf whistling as part of new laws against street harassment
The UK Government strategy is set to be announced later today.
Voices
Opinion: 'I’ve never been whistled at while walking along a Dublin street'
We need a zero tolerance attitude for sexual harassment on our streets, writes Gary Gannon.
# no woman ever
Every woman will relate to these infuriating (and hilarious) tweets about everyday sexism
Take a bow, #NoWomanEver.
# cat call
Sons watched their mums getting catcalled... and they weren't impressed
“That’s just weird, they’re too young”.
# street harassment
This guy went on TV to defend catcalling. Here's what happened next...
Everyone’s talking about this interview segment.
# funny or die
New video features 10 hours of 'street harassment' of a man in NYC
“Hey powerful”.
Voices
Opinion: Street harassment influences how women experience the world
In terms of social geography, street harassment changes the way women experience and use public spaces – it is made smaller, it is limited.
# street harassment
We've been called sluts and bitches on the streets. Have you?
We’ve shared our stories – and would love to hear yours.
Voices
Column: Making lewd remarks to women on the street is not 'banter'
Vulgar comments, wolf-whistles, groping – almost every woman has been subject to this kind of unacceptable behaviour. It’s not ‘banter’ and it’s not complimentary, writes Mia Doering.
Voices
Column: Shouting ‘nice arse’ isn’t innocent, and we shouldn’t ignore it
Seemingly innocuous comments to women are part of a spectrum of harassment – and it’s time we did something about it, writes Jenny Dunne.