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New Sentencing Plans for Domestic Killers Could Increase Prison Terms

Source: BBC UK - Published: 30 Jun 2026 00:37

Under proposed changes by the Ministry of Justice, individuals convicted of murdering a partner or ex-partner could face sentences of up to 25 years, an increase from the current 15-year baseline. This adjustment aims to align domestic homicide penalties with those for other types of murder, particularly where a weapon is used with intent to kill.

The initiative responds to the significant proportion of domestic murders, predominantly affecting women, and is part of a broader effort to enhance protections against domestic violence. The changes are pending consultation with the Sentencing Council and are expected to be implemented soon.

Briefed by Gibik from the original source.