International Women’s Day 2017 – #beboldforchange This has been a hell of a year for women. We can now be legally beaten in Russia, sued by rapists in Arkansas. In Ohio, meanwhile, a woman will have to get permission of a man to abort a foetus.
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Section 40 – Can Anyone Be the Fascist Press?
18 Jan , 2017
Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 consultation is over, and what a feast of misrepresentation, negative tropes and shouty non-sequiturs it has been for “The Press”. Anyone arguing in its favour is just naive, apparently.
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