Sian Norris a writer and journalist specialising in reproductive and LGBTIQ rights. Her work has been published in openDemocracy 50:50, the Guardian, the i, New Statesman, Byline Times, politics.co.uk and many more. Her book, Birth Violence, explores how the Far Right is attacking women's reproductive rights in Europe and will be published by Verso in Autumn 2022. She is also the founder of the Bristol Women's Literature Festival.
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Published in: 50.50Women in UK face rising online abuse from co-workers, survey says
Data collected by charity suggests upsurge in sexual harassment faced by women working from home during the COVID-19...
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Published in: 50.50COVID-19 hasn’t killed sexual harassment at work – it’s just moved online
The increase in working from home has given sexual predators new tools with which to threaten, intimidate and abuse...
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Published in: ourNHS: InvestigationPeople left without COVID-19 tests due to ID verification gaps
TransUnion was commissioned to verify people’s identity so they can receive a home testing kit after developing...
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Published in: 50.50: Investigation‘You could die and turn your husband gay’. How I learned to talk women out of legal abortions
Heartbeat International teaches activists how to dissuade women from ending their pregnancies. I took two of their...
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Published in: 50.50Special report: FGM survivors more visible in UK statistics, and activism
“I really hope that no one has to go through that kind of pain,” says one survivor, as data reveals 22,000...
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Published in: 50.50Satanic conspiracies and Brexiteers: inside a bizarre ‘academy’ for anti-abortion activists
This month in London, I got a close-up look at the movement that has targeted pro-choice MP Stella Creasy with...