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Domestic Abuse Bill moves to Lords

The government’s Domestic Abuse Bill is now before the House of Lords for debate, having completed its stages through the House of Commons on 6 July.

As it did so, government made some amendments which were all accepted without a vote. The key ones are:

  • children are included in the definition of victims of domestic abuse;
  • individuals who are homeless because of domestic abuse will have priority need for local authority-secured accommodation;
  • banning the so-called ‘rough sex’ defence in cases involving infliction of serious harm, manslaughter or murder;
  • prohibiting an alleged abuser from cross-examining the victim in court in certain circumstances; and
  • allowing victims to be protected by special measures in family and civil proceedings.

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