Appalling: @ObserverUK finds 1 in 3 pregnant women in prison are being held pre-trial.
The practice of remanding pregnant women should be abolished, especially given the NHS acknowledges all pregnancies in prison are high-risk.
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After calling on big beauty brands to remove toxic chemicals from Black women’s hair products for the last 4 years, the House of Commons has launched an inquiry into the science & regulation of beauty products & treatments in the UK
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Our co-director @mysweetiemysuga has written about the expansiveness grief and the importance of attending to it.
Read the full blog post here https://t.co/oHXYGaRCyh
I wrote this because loving a club doesn’t mean defending the indefensible. It means demanding better. Arsenal should do better and the fact that they won’t even try says everything.
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Rianna Cleary, who was 18 at the time, gave birth to her daughter Aisha alone in a Surrey prison cell after officers ignored her calls for help.
Janey Starling from @we_level_up is calling for an end to the imprisonment of pregnant women. She tells Novara Media: “Pregnant women in prison are seven times more likely to have a stillbirth, twice as likely to give birth prematurely, and five times more likely to miss midwifery appointments due to short staffing inside prisons.”
Solidarity with @Pal_action & all who resist state violence - at home and globally! We reject the government’s proposed proscription of campaigners & advocates disrupting weapons manufacturing in the UK as a terrorist group.
Our latest blog explains why:
https://t.co/7V1bNOUcXJ
New: Minister for Prisons Lord Timpson has commissioned an independent investigation into the use of restraints on pregnant women
Proud of my work reporting exclusives on this for The Times. You can read my interview with one of the women here➡️
https://t.co/YdBkDuBCY9
These debates aren't about public safety or "integration." They're about deciding whose bodies are deemed acceptable, whose culture is "tolerated, and whose freedoms are conditional on state approval.
That is fascism.
Once again, Muslim women are being weaponised in dehumanising debates designed to stir up hate and Islamophobia. Their bodily autonomy erased, safety endangered, and their identities reduced to talking points. Let's be clear: this is not about safety it's about control.
I tabled a motion in Parliament on banning the burqa and the niqab.
How many other MPs signed it? Zero. None. Not one.
My view? The burqa and the niqab are unsafe, un-British, and unwanted.
Both should be banned.
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We know the facts. Months have been spent raising awareness, protesting, and campaigning, yet we've received no response.
Stay tuned for our next campaign to strengthen our calls for accountability, transparency, and a commitment to safeguarding. 📣🩵
Our womanhood has always been policed or outrightly erased because it does not meet the white supremacist ideal of femininity.
THERE IS NO FEMINISM WITHOUT TRANS WOMEN.
Transphobia is not feminist. It’s FASCIST!
The Supreme Court decision is not a win for women, it is a violent setback in feminist history. Bodily autonomy is key to feminist liberation.
From abortion to transition, feminist and trans liberation are two sides of the same coin.
The dehumanisation of trans people in this country closely resembles the historic and ongoing dehumanisation of Black and Global Majority and disabled women.
Solidarity needed! Our friends at @AbortionSupport Network need our help to keep their helpline running. They provide life-changing healthcare to those who need it most.
Please donate to their urgent fundraiser to keep their helpline running: https://t.co/FoNtTXuKIW
Pregnant women and mothers continue to face higher-risk sentencing outcomes compared to if the Imposition guideline was in place as intended. Women in our criminal justice system cannot afford to wait any longer!
In a letter to @guardian, criminal defence solicitor Francesca Cociani, highlights the impact delays to the new sentencing guideline, which we fought hard for, will have on women and their babies.
Read the article:
https://t.co/n0yCIJoGFa
But the Justice Secretary prioritised political point-scoring over keeping pregnant women and mothers safe, and the new sentencing guideline has been delayed indefinitely. The impact on women is, as Francesca says, devastating.