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As Labour marked a year in government, Fawcett Society's Penny East asks: what has Labour done for women? And what needs to happen next? 

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Presented by Sian Norris

Edited and produced by James Battershill, Ayodeji Rotinwa & Carla Abreu

Theme song ‘Odyssey’ performed by Edward Abela

00:00 Introduction

01:50 The positive impacts of the Labour government

04:38 Third party sexual harassment and the so-called 'Banter ban'

07:35 The online backlash against feminism

09:10 Decriminalisation of abortion

10:05 Unfulfilled promises

12:28 Traumatic failures around maternity care

14:30 Labour's attitudes towards poverty and welfare

16:56 Financial vulnerability and abuse

19:03 Halving violence against women and girls

22:09 The online safety bill

25:39 Legislation is lagging behind

31:55 What does solidarity mean to you?


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