justiceforwomen

One Rule for the Powerful, Another for Women: Why the Met’s Decision on Prince Andrew Exposes Deep Inequality

The Metropolitan Police’s decision not to pursue charges against Prince Andrew over allegations that he abused his position by attempting…

2 months ago

A Preventable Death: Diana Grant and the Failures of Sodexo UK Limited

The tragic death of Diana Ocean Grant in November 2021 is a stark reminder of how vulnerable people with severe…

2 months ago

Mental Health Crisis Behind Bars: Why HMP Bronzefield Is Failing Vulnerable Women

A new IMB (Independent Monitoring Board) report on HMP/YOI Bronzefield, published on 10 December 2025, reveals a devastating reality: women…

2 months ago

UK GOVERNMENT PLEDGE TO HELP PROTECT WOMEN FROM VIOLENCE

On average, a woman is killed every three days and that nearly 900 women were victims of domestic homicide over…

2 months ago

How Prison Leave For Prisoners is being abused by Governors

Release on temporary licence (RoTL) for women in prison is supposed to be part of their resettlement and rehabilitation. They…

2 months ago

Prison Shouldn’t Be a Death Sentence: Cancer and Cruelty Behind Bars

Prison is meant to take away freedom, not life itself. Yet for many women behind bars in Britain, a cancer…

2 months ago

Ofcom: Women need to be better protected online

As vigils were held across the country for all those who have suffered gendered and domestic violence on the 25th…

2 months ago

What’s Lost When PCCs Go: The Quiet Unravelling of Local Justice

On 13 November 2025, the Government announced that the role of elected Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) will be abolished…

3 months ago

A Race Between A Narcissist and His Reflection: Labour’s Crisis of Conscience

On the 11th of November 2025, veteran labour MP Barry Gardiner appeared on Newsnight and delivered a line that has…

3 months ago

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