Discussing Clare’s Law on Radio Lancs Legal Hour 10 Dec 2013
listen to ‘Discussing Clare’s Law on Radio Lancs Legal Hour 10 Dec 2013’ on Audioboo Clare’s Law came into force on March 8 2014 on International Women’s Day. You can […]
listen to ‘Discussing Clare’s Law on Radio Lancs Legal Hour 10 Dec 2013’ on Audioboo Clare’s Law came into force on March 8 2014 on International Women’s Day. You can […]
This is an issue that I have long been aware of and was the subject of a BBC Radio 5 Live Investigates programme at the weekend to which I was […]
Rachel Horman Head of Domestic Violence and Forced Marriage at Watson Ramsbottom Solicitors welcomed the recent announcement by the government to extend the pilot of Clare’s Law nationally after a […]
I recently took part in a Channel 4 news investigation (see below) in relation to this issue which was prompted by the Eve’s Law campaign. Eve is a survivor of […]
The police aren’t the only ones failing domestic violence victims – a public enquiry is the only serious response to state sponsored mass murder Teresa May recently announced that she […]
A recent internet campaign has successfully persuaded the Bank of England to change its mind and ensure that women will not be removed from our bank notes. The campaign was […]
The recent pictures that undoubtedly appear to show Nigella Lawson being physically assaulted by her husband in public are shocking and outrageous. What is even more outrageous is the fact […]
This week Human Rights barrister Barbara Hewson called for the age of Consent to be lowered to 13 in response to the “persecution of old men” by the police involved […]
On the 1st April 2013 the Government amended the definition of domestic violence to include “coercive control”. This was an issue that I have spoken about previously on the BBC […]
I was very much looking forward to being a member of the Question Time audience in Rochdale on the 11th April as I am a big fan of the show […]