The Mirror's Justice for Our Daughter's campaign called for longer prison sentences for those who kill partners inside the home, and Rishi Sunak has now agreed to tougher sentences for domestic abuse killers
A domestic violence campaigner who has called for tougher sentences for those who kill their partners has slammed the length of prison sentences handed out in two recent high-profile murder cases.
Brooke Kinsella, 40, successfully campaigned for tougher prison sentences for knife killers after her brother was stabbed to death in Islington, north London, in June 2008.
Brooke Kinsella is urging the government to close a loophole that gives shorter sentences for people who use a murder weapon that was already at the scene.
A new ITV documentary visits, Julie Devey, Carole Gould, and Elaine Newborough, who have a friendship born out of a tragic shared circumstance - their daughters were brutally murdered.