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Sadiq Khan unveils strategy to protect women s safety in London

The Mayor of London spoke to Cosmopolitan about his plans to make women safer in the capital. Apr 7, 2021 The murder of Sarah Everard has raised new questions about an age-old stain on society – violence against women and girls. The tragedy of Sarah’s death sent shockwaves through the appalled nation, and just as unsettling was the feeling stirred up for many women that, really, it could have been any of us, just trying to walk home. An outpouring of stories followed on social media demonstrating that male harassment and violence is the exhausting norm rather than an abhorrent exception. The government swiftly responded by outlining its moves to provide reassurance to women and girls . These measures including “better lighting and CCTV”; an increase in police presence in “areas of potential concern for women and girls” like “parks and alleyways, and routes from bars, restaurants and nightclubs” and more plain clothes officers attending clubs and bars

Sarah s Everard s friend says her tragic death has been hijacked

14:11 EDT, 16 March 2021 5.3k shares One of Sarah Everard s friends has criticised the way her death has been politicised , saying, This is not what Sarah would have wanted . Helena Edwards, who attended Durham University with the 33-year-old marketing executive, said she had planned to attend her vigil on Clapham Common on Saturday but decided not to over fears her death had been hijacked . Explaining that many of Ms Everard s other friends also decided not to go, she claimed it was not a tribute to her anymore but had been taken over by political campaigners. Helena Edwards, who attended Durham University with Ms Everard, (pictured) said she had planned to attend her vigil on Clapham Common on Saturday but decided not to over fears her death had been hijacked

The woke anti-austerity feminist social justice warriors who are organising Sarah Everard protests

A memorial commemorating the Battle of Britain was daubed with graffiti during last night s anti-police protests in Westminster. The letters ACAB - All Cops Are B s - were scrawled above a list honoring the airmen who died in the Second World War battle.  The word racist was also written under Winston Churchill s immortal remarks following the fighting that never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed, by so many, to so few.    The protests were sparked by the murder of Sarah Everard and are being led by a feminist group accused of hijacking her death.

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