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After #MeToo

How change-makers are shaking up British film, politics, theatre, sport and more

  • Linda Wong of Leigh Day solicitors with client Zahra Hussein. Photograph: Ben Quinton for the Guardian

    'It takes balls of steel': fighting UK supermarkets for equal pay

    The women behind the largest corporate equal pay claim in the UK
  • From left: Chris Bryant, Labour MP for Rhondda; Jo Swinson, Liberal Democrat MP for East Dunbartonshire; Lucy Powell, Labour MP for Manchester Central; Maria Miller, Conservative MP for Basingstoke and chair of the women and equalities select committee; Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham, Yardley; Anna Soubry, Conservative MP for Broxtowe; John Mann, Labour MP for Bassetlaw; Stella Creasy, Labour MP for Walthamstow; Bex Bailey, campaigner; Caroline Lucas, Green party co-leader and MP for Brighton Pavilion. Shot on location at Portcullis House, London SW1.

    'You can hug someone without copping a feel': cleaning up UK politics

    The MP activists trying to change Westminster
    • 'I was number one. And they wanted me to wear a crop top': cleaning up UK sport

    • 'Weinstein was the industry. I was just another actress': shaking up film and TV

    • 'Directors are no longer untouchable gods': transforming British theatre