Progress or political virtue signalling as Met fail to regain trust from London women?
Parliament are discussing violence against women and girls more than ever, yet trust in the Met Police seems to be
Parliament are discussing violence against women and girls more than ever, yet trust in the Met Police seems to be
The High Court has ruled today that the Met Police acted unlawfully in disallowing a Reclaim the Streets (RTS) vigil
Lambeth Council announced a new campaign against women’s harassment yesterday on the anniversary of Sarah Everard’s murder. The new campaign,
One year after Sarah Everard’s murder, communities in South London hope that the next Metropolitan Police Commissioner will bring the
A call for a statutory inquiry into misogyny in all police forces, including the Metropolitan Police Force, has been made
On 10 March 2021, women up and down the country heard the devastating news that the body of missing 33-year-old
The MP for Tooting has rolled out a plan for businesses in South West London to become ‘safe spaces’ for women and girls who feel threatened or unsafe.
Sarah Everard’s murder continues to shake the nation, confidence in police has plummeted and 40% of women feel less safe
Women feel far less safe walking alone at night, going on first dates, and travelling on public transport alone than
Home Safe is a new charity founded by 20-year-old Match Sienkiewicz that aims to get vulnerable people home safely by
In the months following Sarah Everard’s death, there has been an increase in the uptake of self defence classes by