Philippa writes about the appalling phenomenon of 'mate crime', a form of disability hate crime in which abusers target learning disabled and mentally ill people.
Philippa writes about an outrageous discussion on Question Time last night, where nearly every speaker on the recent 'grooming' case managed to blame the victims without mentioning the perpetrators.
Philippa interviews Michaela Tabb, 'The Lady Ref', who has a list of 'firsts' longer than any other referee in professional snooker. They discuss the resentment she faced from others at the start of her career, and how she is encouraging other women to get involved in refereeing pool and snooker professionally.
Philippa writes about the problems with charity's campaign to get people to pretend to be poor for 5 days to experience what it is like to live in poverty.
Philippa discusses actor Dennis Waterman's admission that he punched his former wife Rula Lenska, and his manipulative justifications for his behaviour.
Philippa describes how readers can follow The F-Word on Pinterest, the latest in the emerging social media websites. This one is focused on imagery, so users can find an image they like, and post it, known as pinning it, to a virtual pinboard on their page.
Philippa writes about a speech in which Prime Minister David Cameron bemoans poverty as a cause of societal problems. She suspects it may be the other way round.