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Baroness Newlove changed how we talk about victims. Now we must deliver for them

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As Baroness Newlove’s annual report is published, the Victims’ Commissioner reflects on her legacy - and warns that while victims’ rights have strengthened on paper, urgent action is needed to ensure they are delivered in practice.

‘Victims’ rights are gathering dust’: Commissioner calls for urgent action to deliver reforms championed by Baroness Newlove

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As Baroness Newlove's final annual report is published in her memory, the Victims' Commissioner writes to the Deputy Prime Minister calling for urgent action, warning that victims' rights still "exist only on paper" two years on from landmark reforms.

The Nottingham Inquiry: what must change for victims 

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The Nottingham Inquiry has given victims and families a voice. It now needs to deliver truth, accountability, and meaningful change. 

ASA rules against self-swab ‘rape kits’

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The Victims’ Commissioner has consistently raised concerns with Government and partners about the risks posed by unregulated self‑swabbing kits and has pressed for action to ensure victims receive clear, accurate information and access to safe, regulated support.

The King’s Speech offers a chance to rebuild victims’ trust in the justice system

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Delivering meaningful reform would be one of the clearest signals that this government is serious about its commitment to victims.

Victims’ Commissioner extends victim survey deadline to ensure more victims’ voices are heard

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The 2026 Victim Survey, which launched on 8 April, will now close on 20 May 2026.

Why victims’ rights still aren’t being delivered – and what must change

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The Victims' Commissioner blogs on her response to the Victims’ Code consultation, and why stronger laws must now be backed by real systems and accountability.

Victim‑centred reform, shaped by lived experience 

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As the Victims and Courts Bill gains Royal Assent and becomes law, hard‑won reforms driven by bereaved families show how lived experience can shape the justice system.

From risk to harm:  why we must act earlier to prevent stalking from escalating into serious violence 

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As National Stalking Awareness Week comes to a close, the Victims' Commissioner details how stalking can escalate, following her speech at Suzy Lamplugh Trust's conference on the critical link between stalking and "fatal fixation".

Victims’ Commissioner welcomes AI court transcripts pilot

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The government has announced a pilot by HM Courts & Tribunals Service to test the use of artificial intelligence to produce court transcripts.