Public officials in the UK are currently allowing Islamists to control what Muslim girls will wear in schools. They have portrayed the Islamic veil as an "empowering" marker of Muslim identity. With such rhetoric, they have assisted Islamist groups in
Women across the globe would take turns to fast for 24 hours in the latest move to pressurise the UK government to secure freedom for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliff.
Police drive to get weapons off Notts streets after major funding boost
More money being handed to the force to deal with knife crime and domestic violence
14:08, 5 APR 2021
Sgt Jonny Groves pictured with a baseball bat discovered in the boot of a car. (Image: Nottingham Post/Marie Wilson)
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Men urged to donate £1 to save domestic violence services across Nottingham
Violent and controlling men have been using trackers to keep an eye on their partners during the pandemic
11:51, 4 APR 2021
Yasmin Rehmen, left, chief executive of Juno Women s Aid and Rebecca Smith, head of services
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National lockdowns are preventing some domestic violence victims coming forward
Reports made by friends and to schools are being missed despite unprecedented calls for help to hotlines
11:45, 30 DEC 2020
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Detective Superintendent Andy Gowan said the police are there for domestic violence victims
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