The emergency hotline for women to call that was set up after Sarah Everard's murder has been scrapped by BT.
An emergency phone number created to protect women after the murder of Sarah Everard has been scrapped by BT.
The ‘walk me home service’ would have tracked their journeys and sent out an alert if they didn’t make it home. Labour’s shadow minister for domestic abuse and safeguarding, Jess Phillips, told the publication: ‘Again and again, this Conservative government put gimmicks and headline chasing above the hard work needed to tackle the epidemic of violence against women and girls.
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