Women working late feel unsafe commuting home
Fears of sexual harassment and misogynistic abuse are an unavoidable part of the daily routine for women commuting at night.
Fears of sexual harassment and misogynistic abuse are an unavoidable part of the daily routine for women commuting at night.
A new campaign by Transport for London (TfL) is encouraging passengers to help stop sexual harassment on the capital’s transport
Campaigners are calling for CCTV systems on London’s public transport to be improved to help keep women safe on public
One third of Londoners think the streets are unsafe for women and girls, data has revealed. The data, collected from
Lambeth Council announced a new campaign against women’s harassment yesterday on the anniversary of Sarah Everard’s murder. The new campaign,
Public sexual harassment (PSH) can have a lasting impact on people’s mental health, sense of safety, self – esteem, and
Sarah Everard’s murder continues to shake the nation, confidence in police has plummeted and 40% of women feel less safe
A petition to reopen the Night Tube before winter to improve women’s safety in London has hit 125,000 signatures.
The Women’s Equality Party have condemned ‘disgusting behaviour’ from the Met Police as evidence shows a constant stream of sexual
Three south London boroughs have partnered with data insight specialists to research street harassment and misogyny. ‘Safe Starts Here’ is
One of Britain’s leading private schools has announced a zero tolerance approach to discriminatory behaviour, including “unacceptable banter”, to prevent sexual harassment among pupils.