UN report condemns UK gov's "punitive, mean-spirited and often callous" treatment of the poorest and most vulnerable in our country. https://t.co/TFaN3q1hTI
‘What I wear, how I dress, will never mean that I am asking for it.’ — Irish women are putting their underwear on display to protest apparent victim-blaming in this rape acquittal
I spoke to womxn in Ireland about the #ThisIsNotConsent movement, following the Cork rape trial where a girl’s thong underwear was used as evidence against her @Repealist_@ibelieveher_ire https://t.co/zPyt4m9Mr2
Tune in now to @GTeggart on @BBCWomansHour, defending the Northern Irish woman prosecuted for providing abortion pills for her young daughter in an abusive relationship #HumanRights#abortion
Standing by the entrance of a clinic as I try to access healthcare, with signs clearly showing you believe accessing that healthcare is immoral, is harassment. When will people like @sajidjavid listen to our experiences? #bufferzones
Women are seen by @sajidjavid as 2nd class citizens. Thousands of pieces of evidence detailing harrowing personal accounts of harassment suffered at abortion clinics was sent to the Home Office, we demonstrated how the law does not protect these people.
I'm still high from repeal but also low from the reality that for @AbortionSupport nothing has changed. The calls keep coming - minors, people who need visas, those who can't afford travel. The first big battle was won but the war is ongoing.
New figures today show 28 Northern Irish women a week are seeking abortion care in England - up from 17 a week last year.
No woman should be forced to travel. They are entitled to basic human rights. And that's the job of the Westminster government. #NowForNI