She adds that there are “significant problems” with getting victims to come forward.
The Shadow Health Secretary says Labour is “very proud” of its record on improving women’s representation in parliament.
I don’t think it will lead to a serious drop in support – but officers will likely not have the same benefit of the doubt after the next such incident.
Those MPs voting for the Bill today must make clear their intent to improve it later stages – and protect our civil liberties.
That there may be as many as three investigations into Saturday’s events on Clapham Common tells us much we need to know.
The Treasury risks being accused of constraining personal choice – and penalising those who want to switch to an environmentally friendly product.
In the wake of International Women’s Day, the second article in a five-piece series on ConservativeHome this week.
We publish the first article in a five-piece series on ConservativeHome this week about women.
The troubled story of Conservative MPs, identity politics, fairness, looking like modern Britain – and a headache for Party managers.
One of the most striking developments was Mordaunt criticising the use of the word ‘woman’ in the Ministerial and other Maternity Allowances Bill.
The Corporation is so obsessed with its own worldview as to have excluded the millions of women who vote Conservative from the documentary.
The risk and severity of Covid – particularly for this patient group – outweighs the theoretical unproven risk of getting inoculated.
That means looking into, and addressing, the cultural and working practices which create and maintain significant barriers for women.
It was Lord Robert Cecil who brought in the Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act of 1918 which gave women the right to be MPs.
Imposing collective guilt on a group is fundamentally unconservative. I hope never to see our Party dabble with it.