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Funny Women project The Glitter Project, 'A Safe Place' will run in London, Medway, Brighton, Birmingham, Bristol and Manchester Monthly events will offer networking and mentoring, and open mic events ...
Funny Women is rolling out its comedy networking scheme The Glitter Project to six English regions, following its success at the Edinburgh Fringe. Called The Glitter Project: A Safe Place, the ...
After training for blind cricket — which she had no idea about till last year — in namma Bengaluru, Abey is now planning to make the game popular among visually challenged women back home.
Members from Workshop for the Blind touch and feel the idols at the BA Block puja Picture by Shatadipa Bhattacharya In a heart-warming display of inclusion and community spirit, visually impaired ...
‘A Safe Place’ follows the success of Funny Women’s inaugural Glitter Project - a mentor programme giving female performers practical advice for navigating the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 202 ...
One in three Britons are afraid to give women CPR because they are worried about touching their breasts, a study reveals. The same proportion of men (33 per cent) also fear being accused of ...
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THE NASHUA POLICE DEPARTMENT IS INCREASING PATROLS AT MINE FALLS PARK AFTER FIVE WOMEN REPORTED BEING ASSAULTED BY A MAN ON A BIKE. SOME HAVE BEEN JUST SLAPPING THEM ON THE BACK, PULLING OF HOODS ...
Women who go into cardiac arrest in public are less likely than men to receive chest compressions from bystanders as people “worry about touching their breasts”, a recent study has revealed. Nearly a ...
Police were accused of turning a blind eye to the Mohamed Al Fayed sex scandal last night by seeking prosecutions for only two of the 21 women who lodged complaints about him. All 21 told the ...
Bystanders are less likely to give women who go into cardiac arrest chest compressions in public places due to anxiety about touching their breasts, according to a new study. Research by St John ...