Life for those who kill emergency workers among criminal justice reforms coming into force

  • 📰 SkyNews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 31 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 16%
  • Publisher: 67%

United Kingdom Headlines News

United Kingdom Latest News,United Kingdom Headlines

A raft of changes also include measures to protect women and girls with a new offence covering people who take non-consensual pictures of breastfeeding and more time for domestic abuse victims to report offences.

Boris Johnson said the government was"delivering on its commitment to make our streets safer".

His killers were cleared of murder and given sentences of between 13 years and 19 years for manslaughter.Other changes include: • Whole-life tariffs can be imposed on 18-20 year-olds who commit the worst offences such as terrorism causing mass loss of life • Changing sentencing guidelines for children who commit murder - with longer minimum terms for older children or more serious cases - and making it harder for those who have since turned 18 to have their minimum terms reviewed

• Tougher community sentences double the amount of time offenders can be subject to curfew restrictions to two years

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

And if an emergency worker kills a non emergency worker do they get life or is the non emergency workers life less important to the state. Tories have sunk even lower in there pitch to turn worker against worker

Stupid every life is just important as another , anyone who takes a life should get a proper life sentence , not one of these life sentences of 15 years out in 7

So they getting a clap 1 percent pay rise and that headline

Why are emergency workers any more important than anyone else?

Jesus Christ said it's better for u to enter into heaven maimed than going to hell with ur complete body,He never created hell for humans repent and be saved, Jesus Christ is still calling.

Long overdue

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 35. in UK

United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

The Real Life Inspiration Behind the Horror Film 'The Black PhoneThe Black Phone director Scott Derrickson on how childhood trauma and an anti-nostalgia viewpoint influenced the Ethan Hawke starring movie someone had a magic ghost phone that luckily told victims how to escape in real life? So weird to think that at any moment during the day there is something crazily twisted going on all around the 🌎. 🤔🧐 someone actually had a magic ghost phone in their torture dungeon?
Source: TIME - 🏆 93. / 53 Read more »

Ex-Hollywood actor who fell into life of crime jailedThe 51-year-old has also struggled with drug and alcohol abuse and 'spiralled' into a mental health crisis after starring in the film. Ricky Hatton has gone downhill.
Source: MENnewsdesk - 🏆 23. / 69 Read more »

Lady Louise Windsor's life-changing eye surgery: all the detailsLady Louise Windsor, daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex underwent major surgery at 18 months old to treat a birth defect
Source: hellomag - 🏆 24. / 68 Read more »

Birmingham: Man suffers 'life-threatening' injuries after house destroyed in suspected gas explosionResidents have described how they clambered past flaming debris and rubble after a suspected gas blast to pull an injured man alive from the ruins of a house in Birmingham I can't help but wonder if that man had been vaccinated. Proud to be a Scouser where this sort of nonsense never happens
Source: SkyNews - 🏆 35. / 67 Read more »

Emmerdale's Roxanne Pallett now - real name and scandal that changed her lifeRoxanne Pallett quickly rose to fame after appearing on Emmerdale
Source: leedslivenews - 🏆 118. / 51 Read more »

Matt Hancock: 'Being told I was dyslexic aged 18 changed my life'An opinion piece from Matt Hancock about dyslexia: 'I hope by raising this issue I’ll gain the support of all my colleagues across Parliament, and in Government, to make this much-needed change.'
Source: MetroUK - 🏆 13. / 82 Read more »