For the fifth consecutive year, for International Women’s Day, Jess Phillips MP reads out the names of women killed by men in the UK in the year since last year’s International Women’s Day, names that have been collated by Karen Ingala Smith.
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For the fifth consecutive year, for International Women’s Day, Jess Phillips MP reads out the names of women killed by men in the UK in the year since last year’s International Women’s Day, names that have been collated by Karen Ingala Smith.
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When men kill women we need to look at the cultural context as well as the individual Details are emerging of the killings of eight
One of the most depressing findings of the Femicide Census is that the rate of men’s fatal violence against women in the UK has not
We are very pleased to be working with The Observer on a campaign to raise awareness of and demand action to tackle femicide, men’s fatal violence against women. Today’s feature focuses on the killings of older women.
Femicide. Name it, know it, stop it. We can no longer turn away. If femicide isn’t tackled now, then when?
The Femicide Census has today [25.11.20] produced its fifth, and most comprehensive, report to date of women killed by men in the UK.
Susan Dalgety looks at the Femicide Census and men’s violence against women and questions the priorities of some of those seeking to lead the Labour Party.
The Femicide Census is a unique source of comprehensive information about women who have been killed in the UK and the men who have killed them.