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Cowards who kill their partners with sexual violence will face longer behind bars as the government continues to clamp down on domestic abuse against women.
Children will be better protected from sexual predators under plans being brought forward by the Home Secretary.
Information for early years practitioners about stronger practice hubs.
Terrorist prisoners to be banned from taking leading roles in religious services.
Tougher sentences for cowardly killers delivered a year on from Wade Review.
A consultation looking at whether cowardly domestic killers should receive tougher sentences if they subject their victims to a campaign of coercive and controlling abuse, has been launched by the Lord Chancellor today.
This is your opportunity to share your views on the white paper.
New analysis combining Census data with housing energy performance data focusing on which households are most likely to live in homes with lower energy efficiency.
It is argued that crises open up a window of opportunity to implement policies that otherwise would not have the necessary political backing
This working paper explores the meanings and experiences of resilience, and its gender dimensions, among a cohort of Ethiopian children
This paper documents the positive link between the noncognitive skills of women farmers and the adoption of a cash crop
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Lord Fairley on 18 April 2024.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Lord Stuart on 8 April 2024.
Government to introduce historic new law to protect future generations of young people from the harms of smoking.
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