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People in the crowd turning on their phone torches in Clapham Common, London, for a vigil for Sarah Everard.People in the crowd turning on their phone torches in Clapham Common, London, for a vigil for Sarah Everard.A review has found that a scheme designed to protect women from new partners with a history of violence, Clare’s Law, has beenacross England and Wales. A police watchdog has warned that the discovery could be putting some women at risk of harm.
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