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When I Realised How Political Policy Shapes Women’s Lives in the UK
For most of my younger years, politics felt distant. I associated it with Parliament on the television, men in suits arguing, complicated language about budgets and committees, and decisions that felt far away from my day-to-day life. I voted when I could, because I believed it was important, but I never really thought of domestic policy as something that directly shaped me as a woman.

Lillian Wilkinson
Aug 257 min read


Campaigning for Abortion rights and Women’s Health in the UK
Campaigners, many of them women from marginalised communities, have played a central role in reshaping the way the UK understands and delivers reproductive health services.

Lillian Wilkinson
May 124 min read


A History of Abortion in the UK
Abortion in the United Kingdom has a long and contentious history, shaped by shifting moral attitudes, medical practices, religious influence, and political activism.

Lillian Wilkinson
May 125 min read
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