From the BBC:
A Lib Dem MP wants to stop items such as razors or deodorants from being priced differently based on whether they are marketed at men or women.
On Tuesday Christine Jardine will introduce a bill to Parliament banning what she calls "a sexist tax"...
An investigation by The Times newspaper in 2016 found that women and girls were charged on average 37% more for clothes, beauty products and toys.
In the same year, a petition accused Boots of charging £2.29 for an eight-pack of women's razors compared to £1.49 for a 10-pack of male razors.