Hundreds of police officers who should have failed vetting checks may be in the job in England and Wales, a damning report has found.
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In her resignation letter to Boris Johnson, Priti Patel says "it has been the honour of my life to serve our country as home secretary for the last three years and to deliver on our commitments to back and reform our police, stand up for...
Meta, which owns Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, has announced plans to effectively lock Facebook Messenger and Instagram direct messages using end-to-end encryption, a technology which keeps conversations secure, but can also make the...
Exclusive: Women for Refugee Women says it is in touch with first woman considered for removal
The home secretary’s mix of incompetence and cruelty has come to the fore in this war
The killing of Ashling Murphy this month has highlighted the lack of progress on promises made after Sarah Everard’s murder
A pioneering project in Cumbria aims to change male behaviour and work towards ending violence against women and girls in the UK
Britain’s biggest nightclub firm introduces drink covers and body searches after injection and spiking cases
Having grown increasingly angry at the string of demonstrations held by Insulate Britain on the M25 London orbital, some motorists were seen dragging eco warriors off roads as they staged their thirteenth protest to date.
Home Office fears PM views aggressive targeting of women and girls as ‘mere wolf whistling’ amid moves to create specific offence
When thousands gathered to mourn the death of Sarah Everard, a 33-year-old woman who was kidnapped, raped and murdered in March, London police responded with force.
Female police officers fear reporting male colleagues as they worry they will be abandoned if they need help on duty, says a former senior officer.
The murder of Sarah Everard shone a spotlight on a culture of male harassment and violence against women and girls, sparking protests and calls for reform. Now the killing of Sabina Nessa has appalled the nation
Women and girls and persecuted minorities will make up the bulk of the Afghan refugees resettled in the UK, the home secretary has said.
Labour is demanding an apology from Boris Johnson over a "disgraceful" remark in a clash with Sir Keir Starmer about a big fall in rape prosecutions.
Justice Secretary Robert Buckland has apologised to rape victims for low conviction rates in England and Wales and promised to "do a lot better".
Grief and rage over the murder of Londoner Sarah Everard should be channelled into efforts to stop men’s violence against women, not into political arguments about police tactics at a vigil, one of the women arrested at the event said on...
The Prime Minister will chair a meeting of the Government’s Crime and Justice Taskforce to look at what action is needed to protect women and girls.
The key decisions about lockdown and containment are all being made by men