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Male students: why male-specific spaces are key to suicide prevention

Male students account for more than 70% of suspected suicides in the sector - why we need male-specific spaces.

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We need Ofcom tech guidance on online harms for men and boys

We need online guidance from Ofcom for harms affecting men and boys, as well as women and girls.

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Representing male mental illness on-screen

How men with mental illness are not accurate represented on-screen.

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Budget response from Centre for Policy Research on Men and Boys

Commentary on how Budget 2025 is on balance positive for the men and boys’ agenda to give it a thumbs up.

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The Warren: Hull’s youth-led project that should be copied everywhere

Commentary from Mark Brooks on his visit to The Warren youth-led project in Hull.

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Reflections on the Curriculum and Assessment Review

Commentary on the final report of the Curriculum and Assessment Review led by Professor Becky Francis.

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As the government reviews UK parental leave, it must look beyond the first year

Commentary from Vincent Straub, University of Oxford about why the case for reforming paternity pay is clear.

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The Working Dads’ Summit: Why dads aren’t just for Christmas

Changes that need to take place coming out of the successful Parenting Out Loud’s first-ever Working Dads' Summit.

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Leg-lengthening trend shows we need to take seriously male body image issues

Richard Miller on the growing trend around male body image - its wider implications and societal cultural drivers.

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On the day of the first ever “DadStrike” over paternity leave, does the Nordic model offer the model for the UK?

How the paternity leave debate must include an assessment of its overarching economic benefits.

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The Rise of the Female Doctor

Commentary from Nick Isles (Director. CPRMB), on new General Medical Council and British Medical Association research describing the rise of the female doctor.

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UK - EU Reset and Male Employment

Commentary on the UK-EU reset and the implications for male employment.

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Why gender-sensitive research is vital: Male student suicide

Commentary on the male student suicide deaths and the importance of gender-sensitive research and policymaking.

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"No, we should not start boys in school later"

Commentary from Mike Bell on the solutions to boys’ underachievement do not involve holding them back.

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Budget response from Centre for Policy Research on Men and Boys

Commentary on how Budget 2025 is on balance positive for the men and boys’ agenda to give it a thumbs up.

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The Modern Industrial Strategy and the Blaenau Gwent Men Test

Nick Isles on the new Modern Industrial Strategy and how it has to bridge into helping men.

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The health statistics for men in the UK paint a stark picture

Commentary on the latest health statistics on men in the UK for Men's Health Week.

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Reform of the education system and boys' disillusionment with school

Commentary from CPRMB director Nick Isles of potential reforms of the education system to better support boys with the challenges they face

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The Warren: Hull’s youth-led project that should be copied everywhere

Commentary from Mark Brooks on his visit to The Warren youth-led project in Hull.

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Unmasking Masculinity: An Evolutionary Lens on Men, Status, and Society

Exploring the deep roots of male behaviour, cultural expression, and the modern crisis of belonging.

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A cultural moment on boys in trouble

Commentary from Nick Isles on the cultural moment for boys with this week's awards being given to Adolescence and then the premiere of the Netflix film, Steve.

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We need Ofcom tech guidance on online harms for men and boys

We need online guidance from Ofcom for harms affecting men and boys, as well as women and girls.

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Representing male mental illness on-screen

How men with mental illness are not accurate represented on-screen.

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