Earlier this week, the Domestic Abuse Bill returned to Parliament, falling in the same week as International Women’s Day (8 March). The reintroduction of this Bill is hugely meaningful to the 2.4 million domestic abuse survivors in the UK.
On top of this figure, there are those who have not reported their abuse and the thousands of children witnessing domestic abuse at home.
At the end of last year when prorogation and Brexit negotiations pushed the Domestic Abuse Bill onto the back burner, the government attempted to make up for this delay in life-saving legislation with money.Of course, it is nothing […]
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