
Anneliese Dodds
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Sep 25, 2024 |
middleeasteye.net | Anneliese Dodds
In South Sudan, there is a camp called Bentiu, where 100,000 people flocked years ago to escape war. They have now been joined by many more, especially women and girls, who have fled the appalling conflict in Sudan. I heard their harrowing stories of families torn apart; of suffering, devastation and horrendous violence targeting women and girls. For now, they are safe - but many others are not.
'More women Labour MPs than all the Tories combined – the election was a win for women' - LabourList
Sep 21, 2024 |
labourlist.org | Anneliese Dodds
Waking up on July 5th this year felt like a dream – and not just because barely anyone in the Labour Party had slept. After 19 long years, finally we had the prize of winning a general election. Watching the results come in, I was delighted to see more and more of my sisters elected to join the women’s parliamentary Labour Party, ready to take their places on the green benches.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
easterneye.biz | Anneliese Dodds
Foreign Office minister explains the UK’s priorities on her visit to the G20 Development Ministers’ Meeting in RioAnneliese Dodds25 July, 2024By:Anneliese DoddsExtreme hunger. Desperate poverty. Shocking inequality. In 2024, these problems should be consigned to history. Sadly, they are continuing to fester across much of the world today. This week, most of the world’s biggest countries came together at the G20 Development Ministers’ meeting in Brazil to consider how to tackle them.
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Jul 18, 2024 |
newstatesman.com | Anneliese Dodds
The country is facing an epidemic of violence against women and girls. If the first duty of a government is to keep its citizens safe, then the former Tory government failed that test utterly and completely. Just 2.6 per cent of rape cases see a charge the same year. Domestic abusers are being released from prison early because the Conservatives lost control of the prison system.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
libertaddigital.com | Anneliese Dodds
J.K. Rowling no está dispuesta a acallar su opinión por mucho que muchos sectores británicos se muestren igualmente decididos a arruinar su reputación. La creadora de Harry Potter, ferviente opositora del cambio de género y ciertas políticas asociadas al movimiento "woke", ha vuelto a la palestra para criticar el nombramiento de Anneliese Dodds como nueva ministra de Mujer e Igualdad del gobierno de Keir Starmer.
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