Huffington Post article: Addressing a Casualisation of Violence - Youth Justice
The government's recent announcement on young people in the justice system has led to debate about not just how young offenders can be prevented from reoffending but how young people can be prevented from offending in the first place.
Read more2014, Labour's year of...commemoration
As we focus our attention upon the centenary commemorations for the first world war next year, there are those who are already saying we should seek to answer the fundamental question of why Britain went to war in the first instance.
Read moreMy Sunday Telegraph article: Veterans Deserve Lifetime of Help
Marine A contravened the Geneva Convention, yet so few people in authority truly understand what war can do to a person
The sentencing of Sgt Alexander Blackman, aka Marine A, has focused attention on the way the criminal-justice system and courts-martial process deal with serving and former members of the Armed Forces. There is no doubt that Sgt Blackman’s actions directly contravened the Geneva Convention – and given that what makes us different from our enemies is that we have rules, and follow them, it’s right that he faced the consequences.
Read moreThe Government should support “Eve’s Law”
A fortnight ago, Eve Thomas, a woman who was subjected to over 20 years of abuse at the hands of her partner, made the journey to London to talk to me about "Eve's Law".
Read moreHuffington Post Article: More needs to be done to tackle Domestic Violence
Last week, on the UN's International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the Government announced a new initiative in "Clare's Law".
Read moreMy evidence as Shadow Victims Minister to the APPG on Domestic Violence
Thank you to Women’s Aid and the All Party Parliamentary Group on Domestic and Sexual Violence for establishing an enquiry into this important issue, and the continued work that is done to tackle these appalling crimes.
Read moreThe House Magazine article: Remembrance of things past
As we look forward to beginning the centenary commemorations of WW1 next year, there will be those who say we should seek to understand the fundamental question of why Britain went to war in the first instance.
Read moreGovernment 'slap in the face' to South Yorkshire’s innocent victims of crime
Government plans to distribute money for victims and witnesses will see South Yorkshire short-changed by almost £150,000.
Read moreThere has been coverage in the media recently about MPs and their expenses.
Some newspapers have published details of claims made by MPs for energy bills. In my case this referred to the accommodation I rent in London.
Read moreRemembrance message 2013
The period of Remembrance gives us a collective focal point to remember.
To remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice – those who lost their lives so that we can enjoy our freedom. It’s as important today as ever it was before.
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