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Women should keep right to have abortion at home after pandemic, say campaigners

Women should keep right to have abortion at home after pandemic, say campaigners
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Coronavirus: Australia and New Zealand are on the green list - but their borders could be closed for years

Menu   Coronavirus: Australia and New Zealand are on the green list - but their borders could be closed for years SPECIAL REPORT Life has carried on almost normally inside Australia (pictured: sunbathers at Bondi Beach), but travel in and out of the country has been severely curbed even for citizens and permanent residents SINCE the beginning of the pandemic, Australia and New Zealand have been hailed among the few countries to have kept Covid out and life largely normal. Strict border controls, 14-day quarantine for all arrivals, and snap local lockdowns as soon as a single case is detected have limited virus deaths to just 910 in Australia, and 26 in New Zealand, against 128,000 to date in the UK.

Action needed to make Scottish Parliament work for women

Salmond inquiry having chilling effect on women, say experts

Last modified on Fri 5 Mar 2021 23.36 EST The Salmond inquiry is having a significant impact on the momentum for change brought about by the #MeToo movement, according to experts and campaigners on workplace harassment. They have told the Guardian the political crisis convulsing Holyrood has also had a “chilling” and “demoralising” effect on women in terms of their confidence in reporting unacceptable behaviour. The handling of sexual harassment complaints made against Salmond by two female civil servants was found to be both unlawful and “tainted by apparent bias” following a judicial review brought by the former first minister in January 2019. A year later he was acquitted of 13 charges of sexual assault at the high court in Edinburgh and since then he has claimed that senior officials close to the current first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, were involved in a “malicious plot” to destroy his reputation.

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