Data Breaches in the UK Put Domestic Abuse Victims' Lives at Risk
When a domestic victim's information is exposed due to data breaches, it can lead to stalking, harassment or even physical violence from their abusers.
Over 1,000 Met Police Officers Have Been Suspended For Alleged Misconduct
Met Police keep their complete reform promise after at least five Met Police officers have been charged with rape in 2023 alone.
UN report reveals global failure in advancing women rights, with more than 340 million women to live in extreme poverty by 2030
The report forecasts that climate change may lead to an increase of up to 158.3 million additional women living in poverty by mid-century, surpassing the number of affected men by 16 million.
Manchester United deny they covered up assault allegations against Antony
Antony moved from Ajax to Manchester United in the summer of 2022.
Pakistani woman stoned to death for alleged adultery
A woman in Pakistan was allegedly stoned to death by her own family members, including her husband, for committing adultery.
Sam Asghari confirms divorce amid claims of domestic abuse against Britney Spears
The actor confirmed, "After six years of love and commitment to each other my wife and I have decided to end our journey together. "
Government works to reverse the rise of gender neutral toilets
The government have made the controversial move to reduce the number of gender-neutral bathrooms, claiming that the gender-inclusive facilities have also led to longer waiting lines.
'Stigmatised': Sex workers join criticism of UK banks
London-based sex worker Marin Scarlett and right-wing populist Nigel Farage might initially appear unlikely campaigning allies, but when it comes to the pitfalls of banking in Britain they share a common cause.
UK grant to support Yemen's nutrition, sexual and reproductive health sector
The number of reported gender-based violence incidents increased by 36 per cent, amid the nine-year conflict in Yemen. Today, the food crisis has contributed to 500,000 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition.
The British Embassy in Iraq call for project bids that protect human rights and freedom of expression
Project bids that protect freedom of expression and human rights in Iraq are being welcomed by the British Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq.
Rise in number of 'vulnerable women' dying prematurely in North East England
Females from North East England were found to be 1.7 times more likely to die early as a result of suicide, addiction or domestic murder.
Elon Musk launches new AI company xAI to unlock mysteries of the universe
xAI's website does not divulge details about what the company does, but Elon Musk and his team will share more information in a Twitter Spaces chat on Friday.
Manchester United star accused of assault by ex-girlfriend
Antony has been questioned by police over four alleged incidents as detailed by his former partner.
Researchers test new method of helping people with addiction
A group of researchers from the Rochester Institute of Technology are testing a new method of delivering therapy to people struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, and aggressive behaviour.
People still think it is justified to beat your wife, claims UN report
The social and cultural biases against women have not shown any sign of progress in the last 10 years, according to the latest report by the United Nations.
New rehabilitative scheme intends to keep women from crime in the UK
The Ministry of Justice has invested £15 million into organisations that tackle drug abuse and rehabilitation for women in the UK. The scheme will also reduce the £18 billion overall cost of reoffending for the taxpayer.
Gove launches independent review into civil unrest in Leicester last year
A panel of independent experts is due to be appointed to get to the bottom of the civil unrest that occured in Leicester last September.
Apple and Google aim to expose Bluetooth tracker abuse
Small location devices intended as a way for people to find valuable items items have been used by stalkers to secretly track people such as ex-romantic partners.
Ireland's gender equality referendum: A vote to remove "outmoded" language towards women
Ireland to hold gender equality referendums that will replace "discriminatory" references to a woman's role in society, in November 2023.
South Asian countries still notorious for child brides, says UNICEF
A new report released by UNICEF, the children's agency of the UN, says that South Asian countries have the highest number of child brides in the world.,
The importance of Animal Cruelty and Human Violence Awareness Week
The goal of Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week is to educate the public and prevent animal abuse and human violence.
Biden heads to Northern Ireland at delicate political juncture
U.S. President Joe Biden arrives in Belfast on Tuesday at a delicate political time in Northern Ireland as he helps mark the 25-year anniversary of a peace deal that largely ended 30 years of bloodshed there.
Work to be done, PM Sunak says 25 years after N.Irish peace deal
A quarter of century since the signing of a peace deal that largely ended violence in Northern Ireland, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said efforts had to be intensified to restore the power-sharing government central to the accord.
Premier League star accused of paying 'hush money' to silence mistress with help from club official
The unnamed player is also said to be an England international.
U.S. President Biden to visit Ireland, Northern Ireland next week
U.S. President Joe Biden will visit Ireland and Northern Ireland on April 11-14 to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday peace accord on one side of the Irish border and visit his ancestral home on the other, the White House said on Wednesday.
UK raises terror threat level in N.Ireland ahead of Biden visit
The domestic spy agency MI5 judged that the risk of an attack had gone from "substantial" to "severe"
Assault charges against Jonathan Majors dropped, actor may file defamation suit
The Creed III star Jonathan Majors may file a defamation suit against the female who recanted her domestic violence allegations against the actor.
Macron defiant as France braces for fresh protest turmoil
A state visit to France by Britain's King Charles III, which had been due to begin on Sunday, was postponed because of the unrest.
French PM reaches out to opposition ahead of next day of protests
Opposition parties are hoping the Council will rule against the government over the reform because of the way it was forced through parliament without a vote.
Domestic violence charges on 'Rick and Morty' creator dropped over lack of evidence
Justin Roiland shared his disappointment that "so many people were so quick to judge without knowing the facts."