Louise Tickle

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Thursday 24 February 2022
Another legal victory for Kate Griffiths
A judge has overturned a costs order that made the Burton MP pay for her abusive husband’s supervised visits
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Monday 10 January 2022
A finding of rape
MP Kate Griffiths: “I was trapped” in abusive marriage
In an exclusive interview, the MP for Burton and Uttoxeter describes rape and abuse in her marriage to former Tory minister Andrew Griffiths
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Monday 13 December 2021
10 minute readSensemaker: Griffiths v Griffiths
What just happened
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Friday 10 December 2021
Griffiths v Griffiths
A former MP and government minister was found by a family judge to have raped and abused his wife over nearly a decade. It would all have been kept secret – if we hadn’t fought to publish the truth
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Tuesday 9 November 2021
An overdue revolution in family law reporting
Sir Andrew McFarlane’s review is a transformative moment, marking a shift towards radical transparency
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Thursday 28 January 2021
Hidden Homicides
The uninvestigated
We’re told that two women a week are killed by a current or former partner. But what if that number is higher?
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Thursday 9 July 2020
The Reckoning
Young lives in lockdown
From classrooms to family courts, every part of the structure that protects children from harm has been upended. What has happened behind closed doors?
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Monday 6 April 2020
Unheard voices
Isolation
Everyone will have their own story of the lockdown. Some of the most difficult are unreported
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Monday 27 February 2023
After the fall: A death on the Lansdowne Estate
When a vulnerable woman falls from a tower block, how do you find out what really happened?
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Monday 30 January 2023
Snatched
What do you do when your children are taken away by your ex-partner? Who do you call for help? And how do you get them back?
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Monday 4 April 2022
Fallen women
Twenty-seven women. Falling. Off balconies, out of windows, from the top of multi-storey carparks. And there, in most of the cases, is a man, standing in the shadow of her fall. What if these women didn’t just fall, but were pushed?
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Monday 10 January 2022
A finding of rape
How a former government minister abused the secrecy of the family courts in an attempt to hide the truth