Domestic abusers will face tougher restrictions from Wednesday with the launch of new court orders to keep them away from their victims.
Domestic abuse victims will be able to apply for protection orders to indefinitely ban their ex-partners from approaching them without having to go through the police. Labour is expanding the powers ...
Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips has said the M.E.N.'s campaign to strengthen restraining orders could lead to change as ...
THIS is the terrifying moment a Tube passenger threw a string of punches at a man who reportedly failed to move his bag off a ...
Harry Potter author criticises policy which allows biological males who identify as female to frisk female suspects ...
Social media app out of favour with law enforcement after being used to spread misinformation about Southport stabbings ...
A teenager has today appeared in court accused of stabbing a boy at Havant train station who was saved by three passersby as ...
A vulnerable young mother killed herself after leaving a note claiming “I was murdered” after suffering years of alleged abuse by her ex-boyfriend, a court has heard. Hairdresser Kiena Dawes, 23, also ...
A man has gone on trial for the manslaughter of a mother who was found dead on a railway line. Kiena Dawes, from Fleetwood, ...
Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi of British Transport Police will highlight the relaunch of the text-to-report number, 61016, ...