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GUEST POST: Divorce and Women’s Rights in Scottish History | Engender...
April 6 2022, divorce law in England and Wales will significantly change following the introduction of “no-fault” divorce. This means that separating couples in England and Wales will now be able to get a divorce, civil partnership

GUEST POST: Divorce and Women’s Rights in Scottish History | Engender...
April 6 2022, divorce law in England and Wales will significantly change following the introduction of “no-fault” divorce. This means that separating couples in England and Wales will now be able to get a divorce, civil partnership

Guest blog: Women for Independence (Indyref Thursday #8) | Engender blog | E...
the winds of change in England. A Yes vote means England will need to talk about disarmament. It’s time women and working class people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland had real power too. Propping up the institutions that are

Guest blog: Women for Independence (Indyref Thursday #8) | Engender blog | E...
the winds of change in England. A Yes vote means England will need to talk about disarmament. It’s time women and working class people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland had real power too. Propping up the institutions that are

Reflections on #AbortionActat50 | Engender blog | Engender
who are forced to travel to England for later abortions. The discrepancy in service provision in Scotland is not new. It’s long been an issue, but what progress is being made to provide women in Scotland with later abortions? How do we

Reflections on #RepealThe8th | Engender blog | Engender
Ireland. The comparison with England you find on many posters is also very telling. Posters talk about not wanting to bring the ‘awful’ situation that happens in England to Ireland, willfully ignoring the fact that England cares for

Scotland in solidarity with Northern Ireland | Engender blog | Engender
the abortion rules in England and Wales on Northern Ireland”. Two things: One: No one, least of all abortion rights campaigners, is asking for the 1967 Act (or “the abortion rules in England and Wales”) to be imposed in

Reflections on #AbortionActat50 | Engender blog | Engender
who are forced to travel to England for later abortions. The discrepancy in service provision in Scotland is not new. It’s long been an issue, but what progress is being made to provide women in Scotland with later abortions? How do we

Reflections on #RepealThe8th | Engender blog | Engender
Ireland. The comparison with England you find on many posters is also very telling. Posters talk about not wanting to bring the ‘awful’ situation that happens in England to Ireland, willfully ignoring the fact that England cares for

Scotland in solidarity with Northern Ireland | Engender blog | Engender
the abortion rules in England and Wales on Northern Ireland”. Two things: One: No one, least of all abortion rights campaigners, is asking for the 1967 Act (or “the abortion rules in England and Wales”) to be imposed in

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