

"It told us that actually there is a broader problem in government with how ministers behave," he said. The general secretary of the FDA union has told The Take with Sophy Ridge that one in six senior civil servants have had to deal with "inappropriate conduct" from ministers in the last 12 months.ĭave Penman said that "bullying and harassment" are the most common negative behaviours experienced and reported to the union by civil servants. There are thousands of women who are struggling online and they don't have a voice," she told Sky News. "If you go through my DMs, it's a scary place to be right now. Reality TV personality Georgia Harrison, whose ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear was recently jailed for sharing a video of the couple having sex, said women and girls are being left "traumatised" by social media harassment as she backed calls for greater protections in the online safety bill. Lady Morgan was speaking outside the Houses of Parliament as campaigners gathered to highlight the abuse women face online. The government's flagship online safety bill is "massively letting down" women and girls by failing to include specific protections to prevent misogynistic abuse, a senior Tory peer has said.īaroness Nicky Morgan has joined campaigners and celebrities in calling for a violence against women and girls (VAWG) code of practice to be included in the legislation - telling Sky News not doing so would be "a huge missed opportunity".

The Daily Mirror also splashes on the cost of living crisis, labelling it "a living nightmare". The i newspaper splashes on a potential hike in interest rates after figures this morning showed that inflation is still above 10%.

The National splashes on the Scottish government's plans to appeal against the UK government's veto of their gender recognition reform Bill. In the world of the Conservative Party, The Guardian reports that senior civil servants could quit if deputy prime minister Dominic Raab is not sacked at the conclusion of a bullying probe - allegations Mr Raab has denied. The Daily Express has an interview with Labour MP Rosie Duffield, who has told the paper that she has felt "isolated" in the Labour Party and has relied on the “kindness” of Conservative MPs to make life in parliament bearable. The Daily Telegraph splashes on reports that Russian 'spy ships' are threatening to disrupt the UK's energy supply. The Daily Mail leads on a story about Sir Keir Starmer, quoting the prime minister who at PMQs today labelled the opposition leader "Sir Softy".Ī story about judges being set to lose the power to block migrants being deported to Rwanda leads The Times tomorrow. A number of political stories splash the front pages of tomorrow's national newspapers, ranging from the cost of living crisis to the government's migration policies.
