Crime
Reported rapes that reach trial
Around one in ten rapes or attempted rapes reported to police in England and Wales are brought to trial. Read
It's hard to measure crime, which can make news stories seem more worrying than they really are. We look past the headlines to explain the full picture.
Crime
Around one in ten rapes or attempted rapes reported to police in England and Wales are brought to trial. Read
Crime
Just under half of all women killed were killed by their partners or ex-partners, according to the latest official statistics for England and Wales in 2015/16. Read
You’re legally a child until the age of 18, but the minimum legal age is 16 for some things. Read
Firefighter numbers have decreased by 22% since 2010 and fire-related deaths have increased by 20% since last year. Read
The term 'pregnant woman' is not being banned by the government. It’s not even being discouraged. Read
Crime
Yes, according to the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, who says she expects this to happen by 2020. Read
Crime
Official surveys show how widespread sexual violence and domestic abuse are. Read
There’s no single authoritative statement of what’s allowed in international law. Read
Abortion is banned in Northern Ireland except to protect the health of the mother. Campaigners have been trying to change the law. Read
Crime
The number of young offenders has fallen to a record low, but the proportion of BAME young offenders in custody has risen over the last ten years. Read