Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) invite candidates in General Election to sign pledge arguing case for fair transitional arrangements for women hit by state pension age rises.
The volunteers and committee members of Pan Together all work so hard to make a difference and now the future of the community hub is secured thanks to a National Lottery Grant.
A group of Islanders unhappy about proposed cuts to council services, such as the Local Area Co-ordinator Programme, the loss of fire service personnel and the potential end of the travel subsidy for patients attending mainland appointments, will be protesting outside County Hall.
Ryde will be the latest area to host a free drop-in session offering residents the chance to find out more about the health and wellbeing support available in their community.
If you support justice for 1950s women and their families, or want to know more about the WASPI campaign, join others on Saturday 14th July in Newport or Southampton.