What's got my attention this week
Things to read, watch and listen to this weekend
Scottish First Minister and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon resigned this week, like former New Zealand premier Jacinda Ardern, it seems she'd had enough
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• The resignation wasn't a surprise, but the timing was. Wherever you stand on her politics, this piece (Abre numa nova janela) takes an interesting look at Nicola Sturgeon seizing the narrative. While this looks at the extra layer of scrutiny (Abre numa nova janela) and abuse women are subject to.
• Want to know how you'd look with "tweakments" (Abre numa nova janela)? Botox refusenik, Times Fashion Director Anna Murphy, found out. (£)
• American's oldest female senator (Abre numa nova janela), Dianne Feinstein, is stepping down – at 89.
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