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Government rejects proposal to allocate funds for domestic homicide reviews
The UK government has rejected a proposal to fund domestic homicide reviews (DHRs), prompting criticism from the domestic abuse commissioner, Nicole Jacobs, who called the decision 'deeply concerning.' Local authorities in England and Wales are struggling to fund these reviews, which investigate domestic abuse-related deaths.
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