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Call the Midwife explainer: When did the Abortion Act pass?


Sunday, 23rd May 2021 at 7:45 pm
Over the last few seasons, Call the Midwife has covered the topic of abortion across multiple storylines – and always with great thoughtfulness and care.
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We’ve seen the effects of desperate self-induced abortions (or attempted abortions), with skewers and drugs; we’ve seen the backstreet abortions, carried out in unsanitary conditions with unclean instruments. And we’ve also seen the safer (but still illegal) option of abortion secretly carried out by doctors at private clinics.
Alongside that, we have followed the stories of so many desperate women who feel they have no other choice but to terminate their pregnancies – whether that be because of poverty, or abuse, or because they are unmarried, or because they are just not ready to be mothers. ....

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Keir Starmer needs to act more urgently if he is to rescue Labour from its plight | Andrew Rawnsley


The party’s leader can’t afford to wait for a policy review before he starts articulating a compelling vision to the country
Sir Keir Starmer: ‘While he looks safe in his job, the former prosecutor should nevertheless ask some tough questions of himself.’ Photograph: Henry Nicholls/Reuters
Sir Keir Starmer: ‘While he looks safe in his job, the former prosecutor should nevertheless ask some tough questions of himself.’ Photograph: Henry Nicholls/Reuters
Sun 9 May 2021 03.30 EDT
Another electoral test, another dismal postmortem for Labour. The least persuasive diagnosis of why the party has suffered some bitter disappointments is that offered by visitors from cloud-Corbyn-land who demand a return to the glorious days of the last leader. Labour has a lot of hard thinking to do, but the party’s mind will be wandering in precisely the wrong direction if it decides that the answer is to re-embrace Corbynism. For those with short memories, that was the suici ....

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