Leah Rachel 🌹 (@misstwice) 's Twitter Profile
Leah Rachel 🌹

@misstwice

Chatty activist w/gratuitous commentary. PhD researcher @TJI_ conventions, parliamentary procedure, human rights, CoE Treaties and intl law are my jams.

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Simon Jenkins claims in the Guardian that it would be a 'democratic outrage' if the House of Lords were to block the Terminally Ill Adults Bill: theguardian.com/commentisfree/… That claim is constitutional nonsense, for the reasons I explain here: publiclawforeveryone.com/2025/06/20/wou…

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REMINDER: Justice NI is aiming to expand restorative justice availability within the criminal justice system in Northern Ireland. If you are interested in becoming a DoJ accredited organisation/practitioner apply below. ➡️consultations.nidirect.gov.uk/consultation_f… Closing 28 November

REMINDER: <a href="/Justice_NI/">Justice NI</a> is aiming to expand restorative justice availability within the criminal justice system in Northern Ireland. If you are interested in becoming a DoJ accredited organisation/practitioner apply below.

➡️consultations.nidirect.gov.uk/consultation_f…  

Closing 28 November
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Careful scrutiny is not “procedural delay”. The Bill is a shipwreck. It should have been a govt Bill, with a White Paper, proper consultation and pre-legislative scrutiny. It’s mad trying to do it as a Private Member’s Bill.

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Had the UK Lab account tweeted this, it would have been bad enough but the fact that a Comms team of civil servants thought this was a good idea and implemented it…

CountingDeadWomen (@countdeadwomen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

25 Nov is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. As previous years, we’ll be naming the UK women killed by men since #IDEVAW last year. Currently we have 93 women killed in the UK or UK women killed abroad where men have been identified as the killer

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We have recorded at least 79 UK women and girls aged 13 and over who have been killed so far in 2025 in circumstances in which a man or men are primary suspects. We know that over the course of the next weeks and months, this figure will increase. kareningalasmith.com/2025/09/04/202…