1. Slavery arrests
Three women have been rescued from a south London house as police investigate claims they were held as slaves for 30 years.
A 67-year-old man and a 67-year-old woman were arrested. A Malaysian woman, 69, an Irish woman, 57, and a British woman, 30, were all rescued from the house. The women are said to be “highly traumatised”. It is understood that a charity received a call from a woman saying she had been held against her will for decades and they then contacted police.
2. Zoe’s Law
The controversial bill, Zoe’s Law has been passed in the lower house of the NSW Parliament. The bill for the first time recognises a crime of grievous bodily harm against an unborn child as a person. The bill was put to a conscience vote and carried, 63 votes to 26.
Read more about Zoe’s Law and why it has the potential to cause problems with abortion laws here.
3. Cyberbullying charges dropped
Charges have been dropped against the two Florida girls who cyberbullied 12 year old Rebecca Sedwick. Sedwick committed suicide in September.
The two accused were identified in the American media and have received counseling so they ‘ will never bully again’ according to the local Sheriff.
4. Youth suicide
An Victorian coroner’s inquest into three youth suicides at a Geelong high school in 2009 has raised questions about the way the media report suicides. One of the mothers has said the media had a role in her daughter’s death.
Top Comments
Indonesians are right Abbott is stupid!
11 is clearly about to turn into an MM outrage of the day. The statement is tactless but it isn't without truth. It also isn't just men who have that perception & I can think of plenty of examples where women make the same judgements.