Amelie Eckersley argues that deeming sanitary products ‘non-essential’ and attaching a 5 per cent VAT unfairly disadvantages women
But the figures show “not even half of the picture”, says Tabz O’Brien-Butcher
Amelie Eckersley argues that deeming sanitary products ‘non-essential’ and attaching a 5 per cent VAT unfairly disadvantages women
But the figures show “not even half of the picture”, says Tabz O’Brien-Butcher