Jess Phillips MP reads out the names of women killed by men in the UK

House of Commons – 5 March 2020 – Jess Phillips MP reads out the names of UK women killed by men in the year since last year’s International Women’s Day.
Why counting dead women is a necessary task

Susan Dalgety looks at the Femicide Census and men’s violence against women and questions the priorities of some of those seeking to lead the Labour Party.
149 women killed by men in 2018

Femicide Census for 2018 records the highest number of women killed since census began
Why do men get away with killing women?

Julie Bindel questions why, despite 50 years of feminist campaigning, men get away with killing women
More Than Half Of Murdered Women Are Killed By An Ex Or Current Partner

Rhiannon Evans interviews Karen Ingala Smith for Grazia
The history of violence

Maya Oppenheim covers the Femicide Census Report on 149 femicides in the UK in 2018.
The War On Women

Julie Bindel writes for The Guardian about the findings of the 2018 Femicide Census.
Femicide in UK, 2017

Frances Perraudin in the Guardian reveals the shocking fact that 76% of women murdered by men in 2017 knew their killer.
Honouring the victims of gender violence

Sarah Ditum, writing for the New Stateman, challenges the idea of femicide as an ‘isolated incident’.
Why does a woman stay with a violent man?

For many women staying with a violent man can be a survival strategy, writes Karen Ingala Smith for The Guardian.