Habsburgs, Countess of Westphalia, Atlantic Friends and Algorithms-remaining vigilant even at midst of the revolutionary change to abortion law in the UK

This article examines the recent changes to abortion law in the UK. While these developments represent a step forward for reproductive justice, they fall short of offering robust protection against the mounting threats posed by the ascendant far right and the growing influence of ‘gender-critical’ feminists within the UK

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Two Tales of Choice: Reproductive Rights and State Control in the UK

With the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act still in force, anyone who ends a pregnancy outside narrow legal parameters risks prosecution in the UK. This piece draws on personal narratives, cultural references, and recent political developments — including Stella Creasy’s campaign to decriminalise abortion — to explore how reproductive choice is still policed, politicised, and under threat today.

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Reproductive Freedom: Unpacking the Burden, Control, and the Legacy of the Envoid Trial

Birth control has transformed women’s autonomy, but it also reinforces the expectation that contraception is solely their responsibility—often at great physical and emotional cost. This article examines the hidden burdens of contraceptive methods, the historical exploitation behind their development, and the ongoing inequalities in reproductive healthcare.

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