Domestic abusers face being banned for life from approaching their victims under a new law. Labour will expand powers to ...
Home Office officials and border staff tell Byline Times that the plan to tackle small boat crossings is little more than a ...
Home Secretary said ‘Raneem’s Law’, named after Raneem Oudeh who was murdered by her ex-partner, marks the start of plansto ...
The first wave of police forces will start embedding domestic abuse specialists in their 999 control rooms early next year to ...
The move is part of ‘Raneem’s Law’, named after Raneem Oudeh, to transform the way the police handle cases of violence against women and girls.
The law has been made in memory of Raneem Oudeh and her mother Khaola Saleem, who were murdered by Raneem’s ex-husband in ...
Raneem Oudeh had called 999 more than a dozen times in the months leading up to her murder but nothing was ever done. She was on the phone to police when her and her mother were fatally stabbed.
Jess Phillips said she wants to do more than give domestic abuse victims ‘a good call’, and instead prevent domestic abuse from happening at all.
Ministers are “apoplectic” that domestic abusers have been freed from jail without electronic tags required under their ...
The aunt of Raneem Oudeh, who was killed by her ex-partner, says her niece was ‘not heard until she lost her life’.
Ms Norris joined Home Secretary Yvette Cooper and Ms Phillips to meet 999 control handlers during a visit to Kent Police’s Coldharbour Police Complex in Aylesford, Kent, on Thursday. Ms Cooper said: ...
Domestic abuse specialists will be embedded in 999 control rooms as part of the Government’s pledge to halve violence against women and girls (VAWG) in the next decade. The Home Office said it will ...