Here's our round up of the things that have been making noise in our circles this week
The University of Warwick has come under fire after it emerged two students initially banned for 10 years for their involvement in a group chat that threatened rape, have had their suspension reduced from ten years to one.
The Crown Prosecution Service in England has issued new guidelines which would allow torture porn and acts such as urination and defecation to be viewed and distributed, providing those involved 'consented' to the acts
Police in Greater Manchester have apologized and launched an internal investigation following the use of the word TERF from an official GMP account which was publicizing an event hosted by the police to tackle hate crime.
Cosmopolitan was critisised by feminists again after it published an article reassuring it's readers that bleeding after anal sex was normal but warned that a perforated colon or other internal organs was one possible outcome.
The mother of a three-year-old girl has become the first person to be found guilty of female genital mutilation (FGM) in the UK in a landmark case welcomed by campaigners.
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