Violence against women is a national emergency, but will police do anything?
Letters: Cynthia Scott shares her personal experience andcalls for thoroughly vetted police officers who are properly trained to protect women and girls
June 2024
Life under Labour
Labour wants to ‘take back our streets’: Will this help people affected by crime?
Experts say Keir Starmer’s plans to cut serious crime levels are ambitious. The party also hopes to restore faith in the criminal justice system but with limited extra resources
April 2024
Only 40% of people in England trust their police force, research reveals
Metropolitan police scores lowest in public confidence, with women trusting London officers even less than men
March 2024
Ministers may toughen response to indecent exposure after Wayne Couzens inquiry
Met to pay £10,000 to woman detained overnight after Sarah Everard vigil
Home Office breaks pledge to fund sex-crime research after Everard murder
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'It's not games, prime minister': Sunak and Starmer clash over police vetting standards – video
TV review
Sarah Everard: The Search for Justice review – this film will make you furious, but don’t look away
Met police reform needs to start at recruitment
Sarah Everard detective struggling to see how Met can ‘win back trust’
Dismissing indecent exposure as ‘flashing’ led to the murder of Sarah Everard
Lady Elish Angiolini
How many more women will die as UK police forces ignore sex offenders in their ranks?
Yvonne Roberts
Labour promises to make indecent exposure ‘red flag’ offence after Sarah Everard murder
Police to get compulsory training on violence against women under Labour plans