Sign up to Postcards from the North - a newsletter from M.E.N. political editor Jennifer Williams Boris Johnson has urged police to 'take complaints seriously', as he admitted laws around violence towards women are "not being properly enforced".
Speaking to BBC Breakfast, the Prime Minister said anger seen in the wake of Sarah Everard’s murder is "a symptom of a wider frustration that people feel”.
Ms Everard, a 33-year-old marketing executive from London, was killed by police officer Wayne Couzens in March. READ MORE: Inquiry into death of Sarah Everard will take place - home secretary The 48-year-old firearms officer used his Met Police warrant card and handcuffs to falsely arrest Ms Everard, before kidnapping her, raping her and
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