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How can the internet be made more friendly to women? And who are the women who played an instrumental role in building the internet and its technology? DameStephanie_ and Charlotte Webb, co-founder feministintrnet, discuss.

After their success in the Group Stages can England's Lionesses continue their winning streak tonight in the quarter finals of the Women's Euro's '22.Today the government launches its much awaited Women’s Health Strategy for England. For generations women have lived with a healthcare system that is designed by men, for men.

Tonight England's Lionesses will take on Spain in the quarter finals. The two teams will go head to head in Brighton, in what will be the first knockout game of the tournament. Although both are strong teams, England and Spain have previously competed against each other 15 times resulting in the Lionesses winning twice as many games as their opponents. England have also been scoring more goals than any team has ever done in the group stage.

Tim Berners Lee is often credited as the inventor of the World Wide Web. But who are some of the women who played an instrumental role in building the internet and the technology that surrounds it? We hear about Karen Spärck Jones, Sophie Wilson and Hedy Lamarr.

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