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Why is BBC Radio 4 Today referring to the Scotland’s unpopular GRR bill as an issue of ‘trans rights’ without mentioning the how it would’ve affected women’s sex-based rights and child safeguarding?
In the wake of the Cass Review, which activists made the debate around it “toxic”?

Why is @BBCr4today referring to the Scotland’s unpopular GRR bill as an issue of ‘trans rights’ without mentioning the how it would’ve affected women’s sex-based rights and child safeguarding?
In the wake of the Cass Review, which activists made the debate around it “toxic”?
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This happened today .. appreciative and rather overwhelmed as I am, I do want to say that in broadcasting, every ‘individual’ contribution comes amid a team effort. So - thank you colleagues and friends BBC Radio 4 Today BBC Radio 4
And of course thank you The Voice of the Listener and Viewer (VLV)

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'We will give the pets we love a pain-free, dignified, private death but we can't offer it to the people we love.'

Ahead of a Westminster Hall debate on assisted dying later today, Dame Esther Rantzen shares how she thinks the change in the law could work.

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Hello, Dolly! is making its return to the London stage for the first time since 1984.

The Crown star Imelda Staunton will play Dolly, the New York matchmaker, and tells she is 'utterly terrified' of the singing role.

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In ⁦BBC Radio 4 Today⁩ ⁦Nick Robinson⁩ asks the co-leader of the Scottish Green Party Patrick Harvie, MSP if he accepts the findings of the Cass review final report.
He asks him 5 times.
He doesn’t answer, 5 times.

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Sonia Gallego🪬 Aja the Empress ♀️🇬🇧🇯🇲 BBC Radio 4 Today Hey BBC Radio 4 Today there's a class of people called women. Amazingly about half the population you don't seem to know about. Nor do you seem to realise they suffer the most from sex crimes and need safeguarding from strange men. Hopefully you learn about this & stop ignoring us.

@SoniaRGallego @Aja02537920 @BBCr4today Hey @BBCr4today there's a class of people called women. Amazingly about half the population you don't seem to know about. Nor do you seem to realise they suffer the most from sex crimes and need safeguarding from strange men. Hopefully you learn about this & stop ignoring us.
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'The problem may be the Conservatives have run a health service that can't support the people that need support?'

Nick Robinson questions Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride, as the government announces a consultation into Personal Independence Payments.

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'We've put GB News on notice.'

The news channel could face 'fines and sanctions' if its record on impartiality doesn't improve, Ofcom chief Dame Melanie Dawes tells justin webb.

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Very amusing to hear the appalling Patrick Harvie moaning about being booted out of power on BBC Radio 4 Today
Good riddance to one of the most dangerous politicians in Britain.

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Palliative care consultant Dr Amy Profitt tells it could be 'deeply dangerous' to have a doctor-led assisted dying system in the NHS.

The topic will be debated later today in Parliament after a petition led by Dame Esther Rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer.

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The government is set to announce a consultation into personal independent payments (PIP) as part of wider welfare reform plans.

Chief Political Correspondent @HZeffman explains.

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