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1,400 women at Bryant & May go on strike in protest of the poor wages and dangerous conditions in the matchstick factory
Under the Qualification of Women Act, women can be elected onto borough and county councils and can also be elected mayor.
A massive rally is held in Hyde Park for women’s right to vote, with women travelling from all across the country
Women over 30 are granted the right to vote in Britain.
All women in Britain gain equal voting rights with men
The Sexual Offences Act defines rape under specific criteria, such as incest, sex with a girl under 16, no consent, use of drugs, anal sex and impersonation.
Working women were refused mortgages in their own right as few women worked continuously. They were only granted mortgages if they could secure the signature of a male guarantor
Parliament passes measures allowing lesbian and unmarried couples to adopt children.
The first civil registrations of same-sex couples takes place as a result of the long campaigned for Civil Partnerships Act.
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