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BBC's Naga Munchetty fumes over women's safety as she reels 'it makes us feel like children'

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During a recent episode of BBC Breakfast, hosts Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty discussed the impact of darker evenings on people's exercise routines.

Naga shared with viewers that new research indicates half of women prefer not to exercise outside in the dark due to safety concerns.

In response to this, the This Girl Can campaign has started the Let's Lift the Curfew initiative to raise awareness about women's safety issues.

On the show, Charlie and Naga spoke with Holly Taylor, the Digital Editor of Women's Running, about the matter, reports the Express.

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