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6 Scottish Women Were Killed By Men They Previously Reported to Police
New Freedom of Information data reveals the number of women who died over the last three years even after reporting their partners or exes to Police Scotland for threatening behaviour.
Broadly Is Continuing Its Investigation Into Stalking
Unfollow Me exposed the fact that 49 women were killed by abusive partners, ex-partners and stalkers, despite reporting them to police. Now, Broadly is investigating the psychological toll of being stalked.
This Influential UK Parliamentary Committee Just Backed a Stalkers Register
The Home Affairs Select Committee, which advises British lawmakers on policy, announced its support of a national database of serial stalkers and domestic abuse perpetrators.
A Very Leo Playlist for Those Who Love Being Horny and Glamorous
Those born under this fire sign are courageous, untamable, and wild—so it only makes sense that a playlist of Leo musicians is full of summer bangers.
Stalking and Abuse Aren't Going Away – It's Time We Protect Victims
Today, Broadly launches Unfollow Me, a new campaign investigating domestic and gendered violence in the UK – and what you can do to protect yourself and advocate for others.
Man Caught Groping Woman on CCTV Says He 'Just Had to' Do It
Jesse Ratu was on her way home from a morning walk when she was groped by a man who told her that he "just had to" do it.
Women Can Spot Narcissists and Psychopaths, Even When They’re Drunk
Research suggests that women can still see straight through men with "dark triad" personality traits—even after a drink or two.
Remembering Lindsay Lohan's Bonkers Christmas Light Feud with an Entire English Town
“Everyone knows where Kettering is... It’s famous as the home of Weetabix breakfast cereal.”
Why Do Couples Speak to Each Other in Baby Speak?
The reason your boyfriend keeps calling you snugglepuffs? Blame his mom.
Lawyer Sentenced to Jail for Saying Women in Ripped Jeans Should Be Raped
Egyptian conservative Nabih al-Wahsh told viewers on a TV panel show that men had a "national duty" to rape women who wore denim.
How Arbitration Clauses Silence Women Speaking Out About Harassment
Therese Lawless has filed lawsuits against Silicon Valley’s most powerful companies, often for gender discrimination. But a growing trend of arbitration clauses in contracts is effectively silencing many of the women she represents.
Outrage in Spain as Country Awaits the 'Wolf Pack' Gang Rape Case Verdict
Five men are accused of raping an 18-year-old girl in 2016. As their trial comes to a close, Spanish feminists are outraged over the way the alleged victim has been treated, both in the media and in court.