The Guardian reported her death and ran a series of articles: Val McDermid wrote, ‘ No one can equal Ruth Rendell’s range or accomplishment‘ Mark Lawson, ‘ Ruth Rendell and PD James: giants of detective fiction‘ Stanley Reynolds wrote her obituary here she is ‘ In Quotes‘ and if you haven’t read anything by her, The Guardian also recommend ‘ Five Key Works’ while The Telegraph have, ‘ The best of Ruth Rendell: 10 to read, watch and listen to‘.Īnd then there was that beach body ready advertisement. Saturday saw the death of crime writer, Ruth Rendell. Contributions include, Maya Goodfellow ‘ Why aren’t politicians talking about racial discrimination in the job market?‘ and ‘ Letting migrants drown in the Mediterranean, is this what the Tories mean by ‘British values’?‘ and ‘ The pro-Tory business letter: a reminder that politics shouldn’t be dominated by a privileged few‘Įlsewhere, Zoe Williams wrote ‘ 10 big misconceptions politicians have about women‘ in The Pool Deborah Orr, ‘ Scotland is sending a curveball down Westminster way – and it’s not just Labour that will get hit‘ in The Guardian Gaby Hinsliff, ‘ We floating voters may be unenthused but we’re definitely not unprincipled‘ in The Guardian Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett wrote, ‘ Why I’m thinking about spoiling my ballot‘ in the New Statesman Laura Waddell, ‘ Pink Vacuum Politics‘ on Libertine’ Suzanne Moore, ‘ Parliament? Over the years I’ve met several powerful men there who have no idea of boundaries‘ in the New Statesman Hannah Pool asks, ‘ Why aren’t black women voting?‘ in The Pool Suzanne Moore, ‘ I’m sick of this estate agent election‘ in The Guardian Contributions include: Vivienne Westwood, ‘ The Housing Crisis – Politicians Are Criminals‘ and Denise Robertson, ‘ Today, There Are No Housing Lifelines for People Who Fall on Hard Times‘. Media Diversified also have a series called ‘Other Voices’. Huffington Post have been running a ‘Beyond the Ballot’ series. ![]() ![]() As you’d expect, there’s been a number of articles about it, policies and where the previous coalition has left us. I’m using the term ‘media’ to include social media, so links to blog posts as well as traditional media are likely and the categories used are a guide, not definitives. Linking to them is not necessarily a sign that I agree with everything that’s said but it’s definitely an indication that they’ve made me think. In the media is a weekly round-up of features written by, about or containing female writers that have appeared during the previous week and I think are insightful, interesting and/or thought provoking.
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