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The number of honour-based abuse offences recorded by English police forces has increased by more than 60% in two years, figures suggest, with concerns voiced that increased polarisation is partly to blame.Data from 26 out of 39 constabularies approached showed that there were 2,594 cases of honour-based abuse 鈥?which includes forced marriage, rape, death threats and assault 鈥?in 2022, compared with 1,599 in 2020.The increase, which was even more pronounced since 2016 up 193% may be partly explained by more victims coming forward and improved identification of offences by police 鈥?but other factors are also believed to be at work.Honour killings It should be called the devils work: Bekhal Mahmod on the murder of her sisterRead moreImran Khodabocus, a director at the Family Law Company, based in south-west Engl
stanley sverige and, which sourced the figures, said: In cases like this, you cant minimise the impact of global political and social issues. In my experience, some people are becoming more rigid in their thinking and this is creating more instances where the
stanley tumbler y feel they must defend their, or their families, honour.
stanley cup He said the figures reflected his experience that honour-based offences are not just rising, but getting more severe .The Metropolitan police, West Midlands and Greater Manchester forces recorded the highest rates of honour-based abuse in 2021 and 2022.Across the two years, the Met recorded 1,213 cases, including 514 cases of violence. There were two attempted murder Cqge Children as young as 10 waiting more than a year for court cases
Kelvin MacKenzie said Cameron wanted Murdoch s support, no matter what. Press AssociationThe former editor of the Sun, Kelvin MacKe
gourde stanley nzie, has said that the Leveson inquiry into press ethics was set up by the prime minister in an attempt to escape his own personal lack of judgment over his hiring of the former News of the World editor Andy Coulson.MacKenzie, now a columnist at the Daily Mail, told a seminar arranged by Lord Justice Leveson that Da
stanley espana vid Cameron made a mistake when he appointed Coulson as his director of communications in an attempt to curry favour with Rupert Murdoch. It was clearly a gesture of political friendship aimed over Andy s head to Rupert Murdoch, he said. A couple of calls from central office people would have told him that there was a bad smell hanging around the News of the World. Describing the inquiry as ludicrous , MacKenzie said: This is the way in which our prime minister is hopeful he can escape his own personal lack of judgment. He knows, and Andy knows, that he should never have been hired into the heart of government. I don t blame Andy for taking the job. I do blame Cameron for offering it. MacKenzie
stanley polska attacked Cameron s obsessive arse-kissing over the years of Rupert Murdoch. Tony Blair 鈥?was pretty good, and Brown wasn t too bad. But Cameron was the daddy of them all. He added Cameron was wrong to believe the Sun would help to secure him victory in last year s general electio