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Catrin Griffiths

@thelawyercatrin

Editor @TheLawyerMag; Cymraes o Lundain; 2019 PhD in fiction 1645-65; big fan of choirs in all forms. Trustee @CbyJ. Own opinions, etc etc

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Adrian Vermeule (@vermeullarmine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m begging our European friends not to get their understanding of American politics from the Guardian. It’s roughly akin to trying to understand European politics by reading Asterix comic books.

J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote the words below in April, about the UK left, and I'm retweeting them today for the benefit of some of the numbskulls in my mentions. Women like me, and there are a lot of us, aren't and never have been far-right. We simply want the left to wake the hell up, because we're

I wrote the words below in April, about the UK left, and I'm retweeting them today for the benefit of some of the numbskulls in my mentions.

Women like me, and there are a lot of us, aren't and never have been far-right. We simply want the left to wake the hell up, because we're
Victoria Freeman (@v_j_freeman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sorry, finding all the men who are normally silent as the grave when ā€˜women of a certain age’ are monstered for speaking out suddenly finding their voices over Gregg Wallace less than impressive. They’re not really defending us, they’re just riding a very convenient wave.

Johann Lamont (@johannlamont) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joining the dots time guys… ā€˜Women with opinions give TV star a hard time .’ ā€˜Supreme Court to decide what woman means.’ Don’t just do the easy ā€˜ally’ stuff.

Reem Alsalem UNSR Violence Against Women and Girls (@unsrvaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am very concerned by the increasing onslaught on women-specific language, which seeks to erase the reality of womanhood itself and deny its innate and sex-related specificity. A number of influential media outlets, organizations, academic and health institutions, and experts

Habib Khan (@habibkhant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Female students at a medical school in Afghanistan’s Kapisa province weep as a man announces that they are no longer allowed to continue their studies. The Taliban’s new order bans women from medical education, closing the last remaining institutions where women can learn.

Mariella Frostrup (@mariellaf1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is breaking my heart tonight. Despite every international forum and institution set up to protect human rights, women’s remain a secondary priority. Where’s the ICC on Taliban leadership? Where is the UN? Where are the signatories to the ECHR? Where is ANYBODY?

Nick Wallis (@nickwallis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

… because it was deemed to be perjorative. This is a serious curtailment of free speech. The fact IPSO don’t seem to get this suggests they are unfit for purpose. Link to ruling here: ipso.co.uk/rulings/03844-… Spectator’s response…

Sex Matters (@sexmattersorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In its manifesto, @ukLabour promised to protect women’s spaces. Now in government, it’s breaking that pledge. This is a betrayal of women.

In its manifesto, @ukLabour promised to protect women’s spaces.

Now in government, it’s breaking that pledge.

This is a betrayal of women.
Tonia Antoniazzi (@toniaantoniazzi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1) Today I, alongside over 160 parliamentarians, have written to the England and Wales Cricket Board urging them to speak out against the Taliban's unconscionable oppression of women and girls and boycott their upcoming match against Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy.

1) Today I, alongside over 160 parliamentarians, have written to the England and Wales Cricket Board urging them to speak out against the Taliban's unconscionable oppression of women and girls and boycott their upcoming match against Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy.
Eleanor Parker (@clerkofoxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is Plough Monday, the first Monday after Epiphany. This was traditionally the first day back at work after the Christmas holiday, and it was celebrated by blessing tools of work - a way of starting off the new year well, but also an excuse for some last Christmas festivity!

Today is Plough Monday, the first Monday after Epiphany. This was traditionally the first day back at work after the Christmas holiday, and it was celebrated by blessing tools of work - a way of starting off the new year well, but also an excuse for some last Christmas festivity!
Christian Smith (@thelawyercsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The shadow Attorney General Lord Wolfson KC is acting for a global logistics business that is heavily involved in one of Vladimir Putin’s pet projects. 1/9 thelawyer.com/shadow-attorne…

Christian Smith (@thelawyercsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to say that #TheLawyerPod has been nominated for best B2B podcast at the Publisher Podcast Awards for the second year in a row! Subscribe now to listen to The Lawyer team discuss the biggest issues in law every fortnight. Catrin Griffiths podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the…

The Lawyer (@thelawyermag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OUT LATER: Donald Trump’s targeting of law firms has thrown the profession into crisis. Now, The Lawyer Podcast brings you a special mini-series as we dive into the fight between the White House and Big Law. podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the…