On the third anniversary of Sarah Everard's murder by a serving Metropolitan Police officer, Wayne Couzens, the UK Labour Party announced plans to introduce compulsory training for every police officer on violence against women and girls, following the Angiolini Inquiry's findings. This inquiry highlighted significant failures in police standards and vetting processes, prompting calls for urgent reforms within the Met Police and police forces nationwide to foster a culture actively opposed to misogyny. The Mayor of London and several MPs have voiced their concerns, emphasizing the need for a radical overhaul of police culture and standards to restore public trust and ensure women's safety. The Angiolini Report has been described as a call to action to tackle violence against women and girls, with Labour proposing mandatory training and an overhaul of vetting procedures in collaboration with experts.
Sarah Everard: It will take years to repair trust - London mayor https://t.co/kntN1c8avn
My thoughts are with the family and loved ones of Sarah Everard on the third anniversary of her tragic death, on what must be an unimaginably difficult day for all those who knew and loved Sarah. Sarah’s murder by a serving police officer horrified the entire country and…
The Angliolini Report was a call to action to tackle violence against women and girls. Read more in my article in The Sunday Times. 👇 https://t.co/mcdWrFjXXu https://t.co/CN8nFQqPgF
Sarah Everard: Three years on from her murder as report calls for 'radical overhaul' of police https://t.co/MMT0ZrTZlE
Today marks three years since the horrific murder of Sarah Everard. It shook our community to the core and highlighted the dangers women all too often face. This week, the Angiolini Inquiry shone a light on how far the Met Police still has to go on winning back trust.
How many more women will die as UK police forces ignore sex offenders in their ranks? | Yvonne Roberts https://t.co/uXLz8f2cn7
RIP Sarah Everard who, on this day, was kidnapped by a Met Police officer, Wayne Couzens. He identified himself as a cop, handcuffed and placed her in his car. He raped and killed her. My thoughts are with Sarah's loved ones carrying the weight of unimaginable pain. https://t.co/1I8MjkUZoK
Today marks three years since the horrific murder of Sarah Everard. It shook and community to the core and highlighted the dangers women all too often face. This week, the Angiolini Inquiry shone a light on how far the Met Police still has to go on winning back trust.
My thoughts are with the family and loved ones of Sarah Everard on the third anniversary of her murder, on what must be an unimaginably difficult day for all those who knew and loved Sarah.
Today we remember Sarah Everard, who was kidnapped and killed by a serving police officer three years ago on this day. I'm thinking of Sarah's loved ones today and all the changes we need to see to prevent anyone else enduring the pain they have gone through.
Dozens of police officers convicted of crimes including rape and sexual assault since Sarah Everard's murder https://t.co/w3KUJMUtEw
.@UKLabour has said it will introduce compulsory violence against women and girls training for every police officer in the aftermath of inquiry findings into Sarah Everard’s killer Wayne Couzens ✍️: @bypatrickdaly https://t.co/BDYPkDgqmp
Angiolini review found damaging failures in police standards. Labour will introduce mandatory training for all officers on violence against women & girls and overhaul vetting, working w @OPinkney to develop new standards to support vital work police do https://t.co/rrfPJfWYGN
Labour plans training for all police officers over violence against women https://t.co/lEvawEMAiI
A woman arrested at a vigil for murdered Sarah Everard has told Sky News the Metropolitan Police hasn't changed since and "there's other Wayne Couzens in the Met right now" https://t.co/3aVuyl0jW4
I spoke at the debate on language in politics ahead of #IWD2024. One in four women has experience domestic abuse. A women is killed every three days by a partner or ex-partner. We need real change and action from the Government👇🏾 https://t.co/3XSS2KuzPP
Opinion | The biggest news about police rapists is not in the Sarah Everard review The more police predators continue to be exposed, the more women will wonder if the Met Police force is too rotten to be saved 🖋️ @KateMaltby https://t.co/UtC31ljWmX
Wayne Couzens should never have been able to join the police service. Police forces across the country, including the Met, must create a culture that is actively anti-misogynistic. Action must be taken urgently to reform culture and standards. #BBCNewscast https://t.co/fn7ifIYqkk