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Rebecca Winson

Rebecca Winson has written 32 articles for Running In Heels
Rebecca Winson is a London based freelance journalist nd has been writing for Running in Heels since its creation. She regularly guest edits sections, and also writes for Se7en magazine. Rebecca keeps a sporadic blog at www.firstyearinlondon.co.uk. Her interests include the arts, rock music, literature and politics. Rebecca regularly edits the Culturelle and Social Butterfly sections.

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The Issue with Internships

Internships enable upper and middle class graduates to benefit whilst pushing the poor even further to the bottom of the pile.

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Considering Religion and Feminism

As French MPs recommend banning religious symbols on grounds of gender equality, we look at whether feminism and religion can really be reconciled.

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Review: Clam & Honey/Baby – London

The young production company PapaC triumphs with a punchy aand gripping Deborah Levy double bill.

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Addressing the Problem of Prostitution

Extreme abuse, violence, trafficking and misogny: Running in Heels investigates prostitution and those who seek it.

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French Commission Backs Veil Ban

A report states that requiring women to cover their faces is against the French principles of secularism and equality.

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We Don’t Talk About Politics

Mumbling over Marx and stuttering over Silvio… Running In Heels takes a look at why so many of us shy away from the big P.

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Feeling the Heat: Women and Climate Change

As the Copenhagen Summit draws to a disappointing close, Running In Heels takes a look at how global warming affects women.

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How to Give this Christmas

Avoid materialistic guilt and give something different by helping others: from donations and green gifts to simply giving your time.

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Destroying Whose Life?

Three women are set to challenge Ireland’s abortion laws in a case which could result in the Republic’s 150 year old ban being lifted.

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Down and Out in Europe

It is impossible to gauge the true extent of the problem as very few EU countries actually keep official counts of their homeless populations.

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