Women who report abuse are being criminalised – report
Women are being wrong arrested, prosecuted and in some cases separated from their children, by police officers who failed to recognise them as victims of domestic abuse.
Reform UK voters prefer solar farms to fracking, new polling reveals
More than twice as many Reform UK voters would back a solar farm in their local area than support fracking, according to new polling that appears to contradict the party’s energy stance.
Mayor and TfL launch new Walking and Wheeling Action Plan for London
The Mayor of London and Transport for London have published a new Walking and Wheeling Action Plan, setting out proposals to improve walking infrastructure across the capital over the next decade.
Dry cleaning business fined more than £10k over hazardous waste
A west London dry cleaning business and its director have been fined more than £10,000 after hazardous commercial waste was discovered dumped in a Redbridge nature reserve.
We can’t stop teens asking AI about body image, so how do we respond?
With 40% of seven to 12-year-olds now using generative AI, chatbots are becoming an unlikely confidante for young people navigating body image. However, a recent study shows helpful and harmful advice often appear in the same conversation.