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More than 100 female Labour MPs have written to Boris Johnson calling on him to scrap new guidance on pre-trial therapy for rape victims, which they say will make it less likely they will get the vital therapy they need.Led by the shadow attorney general, Emily Thornberry, MPs including Yvette Cooper, Angela Rayner and Jess Phillips argue that the new rules will cause many survivors to avoid seeking therapy, and make it more likely that cases will collapse when the prolonged stress of waiting for trials becomes too much .The move would allow a defendants legal team to access and use rape victims therapy notes in court proceedings if they thought it was relevant , rather than onl stanley taza y in cases where it would undermine a case, they argue. The proposal was criticised by the victims commissioner for England and Wales Vera Baird, who said it made things worse for rape victims.Thornberry said: Its hard enough at the moment for rape victims as it is, without them having to choose between getting help with their mental health and justice. That seems to us to be a grave problem. The majority of rape cases are closed when victims drop out of the criminal justice system. In the year to December 2021, 61% of police investigations were closed because the victim did not support further action. stanley spain A lack of support for victims, including confidence in pre-trial therapy stanley cup spain , has been cited as one of the key reasons.A Crown Prosecution Service spokesperson said its new guidance on pre-trial therapy Rsre Legal aid: the facts
Just one in 300 complaints about animal welfare at UK farms led to a prosecution over the last four years, with stanley becher half of the accused holdings not even inspected, analysis has shown.A report by Animal Equality and the Animal Law Foundation also said that fewer than three in 100 of the UKs estimated 291,000 farms had an annual inspection by a public body between 2018 and 2021.The charities said there is less than one inspector for every 205 farms, and the risk-based regime means higher-ris stanley mugs k farms 鈥?those that have been the subject of a complaint, for example 鈥?are prioritised but even they are not always inspected.Abigail Penny, the executive director of Animal Equality UK, said: Non-compliance is endemic, evidenced time and again through undercover investigations and now further bolstered by the data revealed in this report. Pigs are having their tails cut off, cows are unable to walk or stand and hens are crammed into overcrowded cages, yet farms mugs stanley are typically receiving little more than a slap on the wrist. These findings are disturbing and should be alarming to any consumer. Animal abusers need to truly be held accountable. Right now, this is evidently not the case. Of the farms that were inspected after a complaint, non-compliance on site was identified at just under a third, according to the report, titled the Enforcement Problem, which was compiled using data gathered from public bodies. Like prosecutions, use of other legislative enforcement actions was rare, with 14
More than 100 female Labour MPs have written to Boris Johnson calling on him to scrap new guidance on pre-trial therapy for rape victims, which they say will make it less likely they will get the vital therapy they need.Led by the shadow attorney general, Emily Thornberry, MPs including Yvette Cooper, Angela Rayner and Jess Phillips argue that the new rules will cause many survivors to avoid seeking therapy, and make it more likely that cases will collapse when the prolonged stress of waiting for trials becomes too much .The move would allow a defendants legal team to access and use rape victims therapy notes in court proceedings if they thought it was relevant , rather than onl stanley taza y in cases where it would undermine a case, they argue. The proposal was criticised by the victims commissioner for England and Wales Vera Baird, who said it made things worse for rape victims.Thornberry said: Its hard enough at the moment for rape victims as it is, without them having to choose between getting help with their mental health and justice. That seems to us to be a grave problem. The majority of rape cases are closed when victims drop out of the criminal justice system. In the year to December 2021, 61% of police investigations were closed because the victim did not support further action. stanley spain A lack of support for victims, including confidence in pre-trial therapy stanley cup spain , has been cited as one of the key reasons.A Crown Prosecution Service spokesperson said its new guidance on pre-trial therapy Rsre Legal aid: the facts
Just one in 300 complaints about animal welfare at UK farms led to a prosecution over the last four years, with stanley becher half of the accused holdings not even inspected, analysis has shown.A report by Animal Equality and the Animal Law Foundation also said that fewer than three in 100 of the UKs estimated 291,000 farms had an annual inspection by a public body between 2018 and 2021.The charities said there is less than one inspector for every 205 farms, and the risk-based regime means higher-ris stanley mugs k farms 鈥?those that have been the subject of a complaint, for example 鈥?are prioritised but even they are not always inspected.Abigail Penny, the executive director of Animal Equality UK, said: Non-compliance is endemic, evidenced time and again through undercover investigations and now further bolstered by the data revealed in this report. Pigs are having their tails cut off, cows are unable to walk or stand and hens are crammed into overcrowded cages, yet farms mugs stanley are typically receiving little more than a slap on the wrist. These findings are disturbing and should be alarming to any consumer. Animal abusers need to truly be held accountable. Right now, this is evidently not the case. Of the farms that were inspected after a complaint, non-compliance on site was identified at just under a third, according to the report, titled the Enforcement Problem, which was compiled using data gathered from public bodies. Like prosecutions, use of other legislative enforcement actions was rare, with 14

