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‘Nowhere near enough’ being done to tackle misogyny among young boys

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Not enough is being done to tackle misogyny among young boys and the toxic online influences on them, according to the National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for domestic abuse in response to data showing an estimated 18% of 16- to 19-year-old girls are victims of abuse.Louisa Rolfe said: “That’s a huge proportion of young people.And we work very hard in this space to look at where we apply justice outcomes, but we don’t want to criminalise a whole cohort of young people.We absolutely must identify the most harmful behaviour, but also our preference would be to prevent it.”She added: “This kind of offending needs a whole society response in terms of increasing understanding [of] the dynamics of abuse, particularly.

There are some brilliant schemes around tackling misogyny with young boys in school and talking about toxic influence online, but nowhere near enough.“By the time it gets to us, often the harm is done, the trauma’s been suffered, and we’d much rather work with others on preventing this.”Last year, the Office for National Statistics found that young people aged 16 to 19 and 20 to 24 represented a larger share of those experiencing domestic abuse than any other age group.Speaking as a witness at an evidence session for the House of Lords Domestic Abuse Act 2021 committee on Thursday, Rolfe told peers the definition of abuse under the act “does not currently capture the under-16s” experiencing abuse in their relationships, despite being the “fastest-growing group of victims of domestic abuse”.She said police colleagues were working with academics on the issue of abuse in teenage relationships, to ensure “we don’t unpick the brilliant developments over the years of how policing responds to child abuse investigations and dealing with vulnerable children, but that we ensure those investigators are also aware of the dynamics of abusive relationships”.

Cases of abuse are growing faster among teenagers than any other category, police have said, with nearly an estimated one fifth of girls aged 16-19 having experienced domestic abuse.Helen Millichap, the national policing lead for violence against women and girls, said the act’s definition of abuse struggled to account for the “digital age” and cases of abuse within online relationships.Millichap said: “Sometimes, intimate partner relationships that you might feel should be in scope of the spirit of this act are now handled online, or sometimes are online into the real world.“It may be arguable whether an online relationship meets the definition of the act but the response should be meaningful and effective in relation to what’s required in terms of providing the service to the victim, and justice.”According to Refuge, there has been a rise in domestic abuse among young women and girls aged 16 to 25.

Of the 842 victims who received support from the service last year, 73% were affected by psychological abuse, and six in 10 said they had experienced coercive control.Later in the evidence session, Harriet Wistrich, the chief executive of the Centre for Women’s Justice, said the Home Office’s approach to immigration risks making it more difficult for women who are migrants or refugees to access support for abuse.The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 does not include victims with insecure immigration status.Wistrich said: “Abusers know how to manipulate that and how to keep them stuck in their relationship.”She said the lack of trust and perceived “firewall between policing and immigration” creates fears that reporting abuse will lead to their immigration status being questioned instead.

“I’m afraid the very recent announcements about the earned settlement scheme and the changes to asylum laws are going to make that far, far worse and really put the lives of those who don’t have established immigration status at huge risk,” Wistrich added,
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New Green MP calls for tolerance and inclusivity in first Commons speech

Hannah Spencer, the Green MP who won last month’s Gorton and Denton byelection, has used her first speech in the Commons to call for tolerance and inclusivity, and to argue for more people from manual working backgrounds to be elected to parliament.Saying she wanted to “make hope normal again”, Spencer used a speech in a debate about International Women’s Day to say she had found out that some children had dressed up for events marking the day at their schools as “Hannah the plumber”, wearing overalls and copying her distinctive hairstyle.Spencer overturned a 13,000 Labour majority in the byelection, defeating the Reform candidate, Matthew Goodwin, and pushing Keir Starmer’s party to third.“Four weeks ago today I was in college, a plumber learning how to plaster,” she began on Thursday. “And today I’m in parliament, as an MP

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Why the hell did Starmer pick Mandelson? The latest mug on the media round had no idea | John Crace

You could smell the fear among senior ministers on Wednesday night. No one wanted to be “that person”. The mug who would be sent out on the Thursday morning media round to answer the inevitable barrage of questions about Peter Mandelson. The equivalent to a two-hour-long walk of shame, and one entirely of the prime minister’s making.The Cabinet Office minister, Nick Thomas-Symonds, thought he had all bases covered

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Gerry Adams was leader of IRA, ex-police officers tell high court

Gerry Adams was the leader of the Irish Republican Army, two former police officers have told the high court.The former Sinn Féin leader is being sued for symbolic “vindicatory” damages of £1 each by John Clark, Jonathan Ganesh and Barry Laycock, who allege he was culpable for three separate IRA bombings in which they were injured.Adams denies ever having been a member of the IRA or having sat on its army council.On Thursday, however, Tim Hanley, a retired detective for the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), and a former RUC special branch intelligence officer anonymised as “witness B”, gave evidence that Adams had led the proscribed organisation.Hanley said in his written witness statement: “There is no question in my mind that Adams was the leader of the PIRA [Provisional IRA]; that’s what all the intelligence concluded

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Starmer: It was my mistake appointing Mandelson – as it happened

Keir Starmer has told reporters in Northern Ireland that “it was me that made the mistake” in appointing Peter Mandelson as US ambassador “and it’s me that makes the apology to the victims of Epstein”.It is the prime minister’s first comments on Mandelson since the release of the files relating to his appointment yesterday afternoon.He said:double quotation markThe release of the information shows what was known. That led to further questions being asked.Unfortunately, because of the Metropolitan police investigation, we can’t release that information yet

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No 10 rejects claims it covered up Starmer’s role in Mandelson appointment

Downing Street has rejected accusations it covered up Keir Starmer’s role in appointing Peter Mandelson as the UK ambassador to Washington, after documents detailing the process showed no formal input from the prime minister.A day after 147 pages of documents were released by the government, No 10 also denied that the approval and vetting of Mandelson had been rushed through, saying normal procedures were followed.Starmer’s spokesperson reiterated the prime minister’s regret over the choice, which saw Mandelson sacked just nine months into the job after new details emerged about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted child sex offender.Speaking on a visit to Belfast on Thursday, Starmer said he had not known the extent of Mandelson’s links to Epstein. “But that doesn’t take away from the fact that it was me that made a mistake, and it’s me that makes the apology to the victims of Epstein, and I do that

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Several Labour MPs in talks with Greens about defecting to the party, sources say

Several Labour MPs are in talks about defecting to the Greens, but are seeking guarantees they would be backed electorally by their new party, the Guardian has been told.Zack Polanski, the leader of the Greens in England and Wales, has said publicly that he has chatted to Labour MPs about the idea of switching sides, with the leftwing party enjoying a surge in membership and having overtaken Labour in some recent opinion polls.A series of other senior Green figures have confirmed that talks with several MPs are happening, but that none are yet at the stage of wanting to commit.“We already have a lot of experience of Labour councillors defecting to us, so this is not a surprise,” one said. “But it takes time

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