

Max Stassi went 3 for 4 and drove in three runs, and Ward had three hits for the Angels, who improved to 3-14 this month and snapped a five-game skid. Taylor Ward homered in a five-run first, Detmers pitched five scoreless innings and the Angels cooled off the Atlanta Braves with a 9-1 victory Sunday. “We’ve had a couple of rough patches obviously, but everyone in here treats it like another day,“ Detmers said. The Angels have been struggling for most of the last two months, and Reid Detmers credits his teammates with staying the course and not getting too frustrated. Your support helps us deliver the news that matters most. Sign up for our daily push alerts here.Enjoying this newsletter? Consider subscribing to the Los Angeles Times

You can now also get .uk articles sent straight to your device. įollow .uk on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news updates. Got a story? Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at Or you can submit your videos and pictures here.įor more stories like this, check our news page. ‘Legislation is just one part of the puzzle, and we hope that both candidates commit to the whole society, prevention-based approach needed to tackle the roots of this problem.’ ‘Any legislation must make all forms of public sexual harassment illegal, be available for all those who need it, and recognise the unwanted and harmful sexualised nature of this behaviour. Maya Tutton, the co-founder of Our Streets Now, a campaign to make public sexual harassment a criminal offence, added: ‘This commitment is a big step in the right direction. ‘So it’s encouraging to see this being heard in this commitment from Liz Truss, alongside the Government’s current consultation.’ Kathleen Spencer Chapman, head of policy advocacy and research at Plan International UK, said: ‘Youth activists through our #CrimeNotCompliment have been calling for public sexual harassment to be made illegal for a long time, echoing millions of women and girls across the country. Who are Liz Truss' parents and does she have siblings? Truss promised to ensure cases are able to reach investigatory standards from the start in an effort to accelerate progress through the courts.

‘Through increased police training, new offences, faster processes for rape victims and our domestic abuse register we will ensure victims are protected, and crimes are prevented in the first place.’Īs part of her crackdown, which builds on the Government’s Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy, the favourite for PM also promised to speed up the process for handling rape cases. Women should be able to walk the streets without fear of harm, and perpetrators must expect to be punished. Truss continued: ‘Violence against women and girls doesn’t have to be inevitable.įears number of deliberate fires could increase with another heatwave looming ‘It is the responsibility of all political leaders, including us in Westminster and the Mayor of London, to do more.’ She said: ‘Over the last two years, our nation has been shocked by a number of high profile murders of women, many here in London. Under her plans, Truss said she would also require convicted offenders to inform the police of arrangements with new partners and their children, adding that failure to do so would lead to harsh penalties. The Foreign Secretary highlighted the register as being key to stopping repeat offenders. Rishi Sunak is facing off with Truss to become the next PM (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)
