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yeah, and tesco and superd rug have half is like £5 50?drug have half that price after this campaign, but tesco are not budging. lots of labour mps coming out today saying it's outrageous. women and girls should boycott the shop. it's boots that are not budging, isn't it, and tesco and superdrug who budging, isn't it, and tesco and superd rug who have budging, isn't it, and tesco and superdrug who have agreed. vote with your feet, superdrug who have agreed. vote with yourfeet, women are superdrug who have agreed. vote with your feet, women are advised by stella creasy mp. onto the guardian for a couple of stories. europe given a list of potential suicide killers. this is isis fighters who, as the caliphate begins to, or continues to collapse, they could be heading to europe. they have not yet though. there is no suggestion that this list of people who have entered europe, but this is a people who interpol are officially worried about and want to distribute to states in europe, to say, these people are on a watchlist. these are people are o
yeah, and tesco and superd rug have half is like £5 50?drug have half that price after this campaign, but tesco are not budging. lots of labour mps coming out today saying it's outrageous. women and girls should boycott the shop. it's boots that are not budging, isn't it, and tesco and superdrug who budging, isn't it, and tesco and superd rug who have budging, isn't it, and tesco and superdrug who have agreed. vote with your feet, superdrug who have agreed. vote with yourfeet, women are...
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tesco and superd rug pharmacists? no, this is nonsense.ug after a consultation, the same consultation you would get in boots. i would also like to challenge the idea of women needing consultation because of serious side—effects. there are no serious side—effects. you get serious side—effects from medication sold on pharmacy shelves. rather than ones... what is the purpose of the consultation? that's an interesting question. it‘s interesting to note that in a lot of european countries, the pill including the us, where we think of this issue as more controversial, the pill is seldom strayed from the shelves, women don‘t have to undergo a consultation. —— b pill is sold straight from the shell. this has been around for many years. these side effects for women as they are in possession of potentially unplanned pregnancy which poses a huge risk to the physical and mental well—being. huge risk to the physical and mental well-being. in practicalterms, part of the cost comes from the consultation and the other retailers provide consultation. we ar
tesco and superd rug pharmacists? no, this is nonsense.ug after a consultation, the same consultation you would get in boots. i would also like to challenge the idea of women needing consultation because of serious side—effects. there are no serious side—effects. you get serious side—effects from medication sold on pharmacy shelves. rather than ones... what is the purpose of the consultation? that's an interesting question. it‘s interesting to note that in a lot of european countries,...
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tesco and superd rug reduced their prices, but boots refused to back down, saying: there was a vigorous on social media critising the company and calling for a boycott. 30 labour women mps sent a letter to the company yesterday saying boots was taking a moral position on what should be a personal choice for women. then came a late—night change of heart. in its statement, boots said it was truly sorry for its poor choice of words. it said it was committed to finding cheaper forms of the drug. it also said that emergency contraception services were freely available on the nhs in many of its stores. campaigners said boots had spectacularly misjudged public opinion. our only disappointment is it's taken this long, and the threat of a boycott by its customers for boots to reach this position. this was a position reached by superdrug, tesco far earlier. but not everyone agrees with the decision by boots. their original position was absolutely fine. they were saying they did not want to encourage irresponsible use of the pill. and you have to remember, the morning after pill is a large dose of
tesco and superd rug reduced their prices, but boots refused to back down, saying: there was a vigorous on social media critising the company and calling for a boycott. 30 labour women mps sent a letter to the company yesterday saying boots was taking a moral position on what should be a personal choice for women. then came a late—night change of heart. in its statement, boots said it was truly sorry for its poor choice of words. it said it was committed to finding cheaper forms of the drug....
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tesco and superd rug reduced their prices, but boots refused to back down, saying: there was a vigorousay it was said that boots was taking a moral position on what should be a personal choice for women. and then came a late—night change of heart. in a statement, boots said it was truly sorry for its choice of words. it also said that emergency contraceptive services were freely available on the nhs in many of its stores. campaigners said boots had misjudged public opinion. our only disappointment is that it has taken this long, and the threat of a boycott by customers, for boots to reach this position. this was a position reached by superdrug and tesco far earlier. but not everyone agrees. their original position was fine. they said they didn't want to encourage irresponsible use. and you have to remember the morning after pill is a large dose of synthetic hormones. it is not something that needs to be taken like sweeties or like a paracetamol. one of the mps who signed the letter said on social media overnight that it was welcome news but a shame that boots responded the morning after
tesco and superd rug reduced their prices, but boots refused to back down, saying: there was a vigorousay it was said that boots was taking a moral position on what should be a personal choice for women. and then came a late—night change of heart. in a statement, boots said it was truly sorry for its choice of words. it also said that emergency contraceptive services were freely available on the nhs in many of its stores. campaigners said boots had misjudged public opinion. our only...
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tesco and superd rug reduced their prices, but boots refused to back down, saying: there was a vigorousnd calling for a boycott. 30 labour women mps sent a letter to the company yesterday saying boots was taking a moral position on what should be a personal choice for women. then came a late—night change of heart. in its statement, boots said it was truly sorry for its poor choice of words. it said it was committed to finding cheaper forms of the drug. it also said that emergency contraception services were freely available on the nhs in many of its stores. campaigners said boots had spectacularly misjudged public opinion. our only disappointment is it's taken this long, and the threat of a boycott by its customers for boots to reach this position. this was a position reached by superdrug, tesco far earlier. but not everyone agrees with the decision by boots. their original position was absolutely fine. they were saying they did not want to encourage irresponsible use of the pill. and you have to remember, the morning after pill is a large dose of synthetic hormones. it's not something
tesco and superd rug reduced their prices, but boots refused to back down, saying: there was a vigorousnd calling for a boycott. 30 labour women mps sent a letter to the company yesterday saying boots was taking a moral position on what should be a personal choice for women. then came a late—night change of heart. in its statement, boots said it was truly sorry for its poor choice of words. it said it was committed to finding cheaper forms of the drug. it also said that emergency...
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tesco and superd rug £5. that's £30. 30 actual pounds? down, saying call there was a vigorous campaign on social media threatening to boycott. yesterday it was said that woods was taking a moral position on what should be a personal choice for women. and then came a late—night change of heart. in a statement, boots said it was apologising for its choice of words. it also said that emergency call was active sellers is where freely available on the nhs in many of its stores. campaigners said boots had misjudged public opinion. i ran the disappointment is that it is that it has taken this long, and the threat ofa has taken this long, and the threat of a boycott by customers, for boots to reach this is ishant. this was a position reached by superdrug and tesco for error. —— far earlier. position reached by superdrug and tesco for error. -- far earlier. but not everyone agrees. their initial position was fine. they said they didn't want to encourage irresponsible use. and you have to rememberthe irresponsible use. and you have to remember the
tesco and superd rug £5. that's £30. 30 actual pounds? down, saying call there was a vigorous campaign on social media threatening to boycott. yesterday it was said that woods was taking a moral position on what should be a personal choice for women. and then came a late—night change of heart. in a statement, boots said it was apologising for its choice of words. it also said that emergency call was active sellers is where freely available on the nhs in many of its stores. campaigners said...
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available through pharmacies and we are delighted to see superdrug, tesco and we are delighted to see superdave taken the initiative to provide women with a more affordable product and we hope boots follows suit because this situation is not tenable. what are your thoughts, doctorjane dixon? one thing we do know about emergency contraceptive pill is it is incredibly safe. so, i very much support easier access to it. from the faculty of sexual and reproductive health care, we would support free provision of emergency contraception. it is also available widely in sexual reproductive health clinics, family planning clinics, free of charge, and also people have the anonymity so if they do not want theirgp to know anonymity so if they do not want their gp to know about it. one thingl their gp to know about it. one thing i would say, it is very safe but it isn't the most effective form of emergency culture section. is there an element of the consultation around it notjust about how safe it is but why someone is in the position of taking it? are they being responsible around contraception? are they
available through pharmacies and we are delighted to see superdrug, tesco and we are delighted to see superdave taken the initiative to provide women with a more affordable product and we hope boots follows suit because this situation is not tenable. what are your thoughts, doctorjane dixon? one thing we do know about emergency contraceptive pill is it is incredibly safe. so, i very much support easier access to it. from the faculty of sexual and reproductive health care, we would support free...
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available through pharmacies and we are delighted to see superdrug and and we are delighted to see superdoots follows because this situation is not tenable. what are your thoughts on how available it should be and how much it should cost? i mean, one thing we do know about emergency contraception is it's incredibly safe, so i very much support easier access to it and from — we would support free provision of emergency contraception. it is also available widely in clinics, contraception, family planning clinics free of charge and also people have the anonymity. it's safe but it isn't the most effective form of emergency contraception. is there an element of the consultation around it being, not just necessarily about of the consultation around it being, notjust necessarily about how of the consultation around it being, not just necessarily about how safe it is to take, but why someone is in a position of taking it and are they being responsible around contraception, are they making the right decisions in what they're doing? i don't think we talk about responsibility, i think it's more abou
available through pharmacies and we are delighted to see superdrug and and we are delighted to see superdoots follows because this situation is not tenable. what are your thoughts on how available it should be and how much it should cost? i mean, one thing we do know about emergency contraception is it's incredibly safe, so i very much support easier access to it and from — we would support free provision of emergency contraception. it is also available widely in clinics, contraception,...