Rape and sexual abuse victims âsuffer from disastrous impact of court backlogâ
Rape Crisis says it’s leading to an increase in suicides and victims giving up on seeking justice.
The Observer says top Tory MPs agreed to work for a fake South Korean firm for up to £10,000 a day, according to footage from a campaign group. Former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and former health secretary Matt Hancock are among a handful of high-profile MPs who offered their services. Anti-Brexit campaign group Led By Donkeys organised the meeting, which was filmed undercover. Mr Hancock told the paper it was an “illegal publication of a private conversation” and Mr Kwarteng did not respond.
Rape Crisis says it’s leading to an increase in suicides and victims giving up on seeking justice.
Almost 12,000 employers and employees were asked about their views on a four-day working week.
A report was ordered after a black schoolgirl was strip-searched by police while on her period at school.
âIâm really desperate to be honest.’
‘I rang 101 and was like, “Hi, really awkward, I think my son’s found a grenade.”‘
Quite literally music to our ears.
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