Women's Health
The Good Web Guide
http://www.thegoodwebguide.co.uk/
Put together by Elaine, Sarah and Nicola in response to women's interest in money, gardening, food and parenting. Louise is author of UK Web Women (Hodder and Stoughton £4.99).
Busy Girl
http://www.busygirl.co.uk/
Sponsored by Price Waterhouse Cooper -this site is for women keen to further their career potential.
National Women's Register
http://www.nwr.org.uk/
National Women's Register - an international organisation of women's discussion groups to exchange banter over 'non-domestic' topics. Aim is to enhance women's self-image and confidence in non-threatening environment.
Every Woman
http://www.everywoman.com/
Setup by two businesswomen turned stay-at-home mothers who wanted to share the information they'd found on the internet about starting and growing a business. they're rapidly adding channels about other areas of life such as family, health and money.
iVillage
http://www.ivillage.co.uk/
The mission of this site is to be the voice of women in the UK without patronising or preaching. Community boards with clear, reliable information to make choices - whether it be on losing weight, changing career or having a baby. Find all the answers to all the important questions in your life.
Handbag
http://www.handbag.com/
Run by Boots and Telegraph, this was the first of the UK commercial sites for women, with 17 channels, from arts and entertainment to travel.
Women
http://www.women.com/
This site has everything you could imagine.
The Government's Women's Unit
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/cabinet-office
The government's Women's Unit is past of the Cabinet Office. Its website under the banner 'better for women, better for all', gives facts and figures about women's status in the workplace and includes fact sheets on related topics such as family friendly employment.
Salon
http://www.salon.com/
Aimed at 'Mothers who Think', covering books, arts and ideas dedicated to the written word.