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What the Women’s Health Strategy means for reproductive health
Last week, the government published its refreshed Women’s Health Strategy for England.
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US anti-choice movement: how does it impact us in the UK?
US-based anti-choice groups are attempting to influence reproductive rights in the UK. How can we stand together to protect them?
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A Labour government one year on: what has it meant for reproductive rights?
We look back on Labour’s first year in government and discuss what the future may hold for reproductive rights.
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MPs vote to reform abortion law
A historic vote on abortion law reform has seen MPs vote to end the prosecution of women ending their own pregnancies.
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Our comment: Anti-telemedicine amendment laid to the Crime and Policing Bill
An amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill seeks to remove access to at-home abortion services.
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Contraception and inequalities: opportunities for the new government
For World Contraception Day, we explore the ways that contraception access in England can be improved.
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#SheVotes2024: Rising extremism and the weaponization of women’s choices
We discuss rising extremism and the weaponization of women’s choices.
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#SheVotes2024: Policy reforms for sexual and reproductive healthcare in England
We discuss rising what good policymaking would look like in the areas of sexual and reproductive healthcare.
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#SheVotes2024: Abortion and criminal justice – policy reforms for the next Parliament
We set out the case for decriminalising abortion for the next Parliament.
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Abortion rights in 2022: at-home abortion care, abortion clinic buffer zones and the overturning of Roe v Wade
For abortion rights and access around the world, 2022 was a year like no other.










