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National Council of Women of Great Britain
A forum where women, as individuals or as members or affiliates of ncwgb, can exchange ideas and information, formulate policy, educate and promote change.
fp.ncwgb.f9.co.uk
Provides women with the resources, advice and tools needed to solve the age old problem of how to juggle it all, while maintaining some degree of sanity.
www.everywoman.co.uk
Website, portal and ISP for women - providing information about health and beauty, family matters, cookery, careers and special offers.
www.handbag.com
Web network for European women, covering topics from fashion and beauty, through to personal finance and horoscopes.
www.ivenus.com
For and by women and grrls in the UK in or interested in new media and technology and other grrl stuff.
www.planetgrrl.com
Slightly satirical ezine covering beauty, travel, gossip, fashion and shopping.
www.beautyandthedirt.co.uk
Portal/community site with a variety of channels of interest to women.
www.ivillage.co.uk
Information, goods and services for women in the United Kingdom including pubs, restaurants, holidays, relationships, support groups and employment.
www.whatukwomenwant.co.uk
UK Radical Feminist Mailing List
An email mailing and discussion list for radical feminists in the UK
groups.yahoo.com
Online community for women offering articles on issues such as sex and relationships, fashion, entertainment, and travel.
www.femalefirst.co.uk
Articles, fashion tips, supplier listings and message boards for hard to find UK women's shoes and clothing including plus size, tall, mastectomy and maternity.
www.uniquelywoman.co.uk
The online site of the London library with the most extensive collection of women's history in the UK.
www.thewomenslibrary.ac.uk
Provides information for women on a range of topics from travel to health, beauty to relationships and dieting to online shopping.
www.womenrepublic.co.uk
Collects and preserves feminist material from the 1960's to the present day. Whilst the archive is not available online, you can read the newsletter, browse the links or donate material. The archive is based in Bristol.
www.femarch.freeserve.co.uk