Sarah Marsh and Guardian readers 

What is your experience of men-only events in the city? Tell us

After details emerged of women being sexually harassed at a men-only charity dinner in London, we want to hear about how widespread this behaviour is
  
  

The City of London financial district
We are keen to hear from those who work in the city and in major businesses about this. Photograph: Hannah Mckay/Reuters

MPs are calling for tougher laws after details emerged of women being groped and sexually harassed at a men-only charity dinner, attended by senior figures from business and politics.

Politicians spoke out strongly against the “stomach-churning” behaviour of guests at the Presidents Club charity dinner. The exclusive event is held at London’s Dorchester hotel and hosted by comedian David Walliams.

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We are keen to hear from people who work in hospitality and have worked at this or similar events about what it’s like. We are also keen to hear from those who work in the city and in major businesses about whether this behaviour is widespread. Or those who feel discomfort about a culture of male-only events.

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