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‘Imagine this was your daughter’: how grieving mothers campaigned to close sentencing gap

David Lammy’s decision to increase minimum sentence for domestic murder victims follows years of tireless lobbying

Raccontata damirror.co.uktheguardian.com

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‘Imagine this was your daughter’: how grieving mothers campaigned to close sentencing gap

David Lammy’s decision to increase minimum sentence for domestic murder victims follows years of tireless lobbying

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Domestic killers to face extra 10 years in jail after mums plead for law change

Bereaved mums have welcomed David Lammy's announcement that a legal loophole meaning domestic murderers can face 10 years less in prison than other killers

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  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Domestic killers to face extra 10 years in jail after mums plead for law change

    Bereaved mums have welcomed David Lammy's announcement that a legal loophole meaning domestic murderers can face 10 years less in prison than other killers

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘Imagine this was your daughter’: how grieving mothers campaigned to close sentencing gap

    David Lammy’s decision to increase minimum sentence for domestic murder victims follows years of tireless lobbying