Rape threats, trolls and the law
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 […]
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 […]
Yesterday I was invited onto the BBC News Northwest Tonight programme to talk about Sarah’s Law and group Communities Against Paedophiles Southlakes who were posting the home addresses of sex offenders onto a Facebook […]
Today is National Stalking Awareness Day and I have been invited along to BBC Radio Lancashire with my old university pal Gary Rycroft to discuss what this means. The aim […]
The government are to withdraw legal aid from most family cases as from 1 April 2013. This is not something that many people are aware of and I think it […]
In January (2013), The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) announced a pilot scheme which will I believe will leave thousands of Domestic Violence victims at risk of further violence […]