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Media Coverage of the Mankind Initiative, And, Male Victims Media Coverage of the ManKind Initiative, and, male victims MB – Mark Brooks, IM – Ian McNicholl,IY- Ian Young, KB – Kieron Bell, SW- Sara Westle LB – Lori Busch Yellow – donate court cases and initial disclosures Date Media Representative Detail and/or story 2016 28 Dec Hertfordshire News ManKind Initiative – News Clare’s Law 28 Dec Lincs Echo Mark Brooks News 28 Dec Andover Advertiser Mankind Initiative – News Clare’s Law 27 Dec Redditch Standard Ian McNicholl News 22 Dec Yeovil Express Paul Chivers News 21 Dec Lincs Echo Jonathan Baines murder News Jonathan Baines 21 Dec Politics.co.uk Ally Fogg feature – Feature Government Policy 20 Dec Somerset Gazette Ian McNicholl Interview 18 Dec Teesside Gazette ManKind Initiative – News Clare’s Law 16 Dec LBC Mark Brooks Interview 15 Dec BBC Radio Ian McNicholl Interview Humberside 15 Dec BBC Radio Wiltshire Mark Brooks and Paul Interview Chivers 14 Dec Eastern Daily Press Mark Brooks – new News refuge 14 Dec BBC Radio Essex Mark Brooks Interview 13 Dec The Guardian Michael Malone (author) Interview 8 Dec and 20 Daily Mail and Jonathan Anderson Daily Mail and Dec Newcastle Chronicle (partner suspended Newcastle Jonathan sentence) Chronicle Anderson 8 Dec Lancashire Evening Mark Brooks and new News Post refuge 6 Dec Daily Mail, 600,000 male victims News, Independent and rising Independent 30 Nov Daily Mail ManKind Initiative Feature 24 Nov BBC Radio Guernsey Mark Brooks Interview 22 Nov BBC Asian Network Mark Brooks Interview 22 Nov Third Sector Mark Brooks Interview 22 Nov BBC Radio London Mark Brooks, Michael Interview Malone and Ian McNicholl 19 Nov Telegraph ManKind Initiative and Feature International Men’s Day 15 Nov ITV Regional News Ian McNicholl. Paul TV Interview and Chivers and Mark Brooks News Piece – FOI figures 14 Nov Bournemouth Echo Ian McNicholl and Mark Feature Brooks 14 Nov BBC Radio Dorset Ian McNicholl Interview 8 Nov Joe.co.uk Mark Brooks Interview 7 Nov Telegraph, ITV, James Knight murder Telegraph, ITV, James Knight BBC, Daily Mail BBC, Daily Mail 4 Nov Grimsby Telegraph Ian McNicholl Interview 31 Oct Birmingham Mail Ian McNicholl Interview 31 Oct Metro Ian McNicholl Interview 30 Oct The Sun Ian McNicholl Interview 19 Oct Daily Mirror Ian McNicholl Interview 18 Oct BBC Radio Mark Brooks Interview Northants 14 Oct Dorset Echo Harry Davidge And Mark Interview Brooks – Silence has a Sound 10 Oct Metro Pater Hook and ManKind News Initiative 4 Oct NME Mark Brooks News 4 Oct Telegraph Mark Brooks/Peter Hook Feature 4 Oct BBC Radio Mark Brooks Interview Manchester 3 Oct Guardian Mark Brooks / Peter Feature Peter Hook Hook 25 Sep LBC Mark Brooks – Sarah Interview Champion MP 25 Sep Daily Mail Mark brooks – Sarah News Champion MP 19 Sep Independent Mark Brooks News 26 Aug Express Shane McKenna Express Shane (girlfriend avoids jail) McKenna 22 Aug Somerset Gazette Mark Brooks – new drop News in 22 Aug BBC Radio Somerset Mark Brook – new drop Interview in 13 Aug Frome FM Paul Chivers and Mark Interview Brooks 4 August Exeter Echo Andrew Collings Exeter Echo Andrew (disabled man) Collings 29 July BBC, Daily Mirror, Victims unknown BBC, Daily (male stalking Daily Mail, Metro (perpetrator Sandra Mirror, Daily victims) Danevska) Mail, Metro 4 July Standard Stalker convicted News 19 June South Wales Argus Alex Lavric News 10 June BBC North Wales New refuge for men News 8 June The Metro Mark Brooks Feature 3 June BBC Radio 2 Mark Brooks Interview 20 May BBC Radio 5 Peter Edwards and Mark Interview Brooks 18 May Ilford Recorder Mark Brooks Article 17 May BBC Online Mark Brooks Article 30 April Ozy.com Mark Brooks and Amen Article 27 April Manchester Evening Gordon Holmes Manchester Gordon News Evening News Holmes 17 April Daily Mirror and Timothy Harris News Daily Mail Daily Mail 14 April Lincs Echo Unnamed victim News 8 April BBC Radio Herts Ian McNicholl Interview 8 April The Guardian Michael White – We Feature need to talk about male victims 29 March Talk Radio Mark Brooks Interview 27 March Lancashire Evening Mark Brooks News Post 24 March Daily Mail Ian McNicholl, Paul Article Chivers, Simon Smith and Mark Brooks 23 March Daily Politics ManKind Initiative and Feature Martin Daubney 15 March The Telegraph Mark Brooks Article 14 March Radio Bee Mark Brooks Interview 14 March BBC Radio Mark Brooks Interview Herefordshire 14 March Granada TV Mark Brooks Interview 14 March Rock FM Mark Brooks Interview 14 March Good Morning Ian McNicholl Interview Britain 14 March ITV David Edwards case News Item Ian McNicholl 13 March The independent Mark Brooks Article 9 March BBC Radio 4 Mark Brooks Interview Women’s Hour 8 March BBC Lancashire Mark Brooks Interview 8 March BBC Look North Mark Brooks Interview 8 March The Telegraph Coverage of the David Article David Edwards Metro Edwards murder case Article Daily Mail Mark Brooks Article Lancashire Evening Mark Brooks News item Post Court case coverage BBC News The New Day Front page News Coverage also in Daily Mirror, Guardian, 1 March Radio Islam Mark Brooks Interview 21 Feb The Star Veteran with PTSD Interview Sgt Rob Bryan brutally assaulted by female partner The Sun News Daily Mail News Bobby The Sun Article, Mail Online Article McCormack Cornwall The Mirror Article The Sun Article Metro Article 28 Jan Newsletter Plans for new safe Article shelter for men by domestic abuse charity Citrah foundation in N.I 25 Jan The Mirror Cornwall- county with Article the highest rates of male domestic abuse victims. four/five reports are male 23 Jan BBC Cornwall Mark Brooks Interview 23 Jan BBC Online Focus on male victims of Online domestic violence murders in Cornwall 23 Jan BBC Inside Out As above Television Programme Programme 21 Jan BBC news N.I Article highlighting the lack of services available Article for men needing escape from house dually owned with violent wife 15 Jan 2016 Hull Daily Mail Ian McNicholl Article 14 Jan 2016 The Telegraph Mark Brooks – How Men Article end up getting arrested 14 Jan 2016 UTV More support needed for male domestic abuse Article victims. Cases on the rise in N.I 9 Jan 2016 Buzz Bournemouth Mark Brooks Article 7 Jan 2016 Nottingham Post Katie Hutchcraft Article analysis/discussion of domestic abuse laws and how they affect men 7 Jan 2016 Sheffield Telegraph 39 percent increase in Article sexual violence against men in South Yorkshire 7 Jan 2016 The Star Same as above Article ;Increase in male domestic violence in South Yorkshire 1 Jan 2016 Eastgrinsteadonline Sussex police leading Article billboard campaign acknowledging men as victims of domestic abuse 2015 31 Dec Chichester Same as above Article 30 Dec Daily Mail “Fathers 4 justice” Article protest outrage over Northumbria polices campaign drawing awareness to women domestic victims of male harassment only 28 Dec LBC Mark Brooks Interview 28 Dec Sky News Mark Brooks Interview 28 Dec Talksport Mark Brooks News 29th Nov East Anglian Daily 12% rise in domestic Article Times violence reports in Suffolk. 2,000 of which men were the victims 26th Nov South Yorkshire Ian McNicholl Article times 26th Nov The Telegraph Mark Brooks Article 18 Nov BBC Sheffield Ian McNicholl Interview 18 Nov BBC Look North Ian McNicholl and Mark Interview Brooks Frederick Oak Dec 9th Hull Daily Mail Article, 17th Dec Bridlington free press Article, Simon Smith 1st Nov The Mirror Article , 20th Aug Mail Online Article, 20th Aug Portsmouth news Article , 5th June 2016 The Telegraph Article , 20th Aug 2015 Forces T.V Article Paul Chivers April 22nd Somerset live Article, 22nd April Swindon advertiser Article, 2nd October 2015 Article includes talk of ManKind 30 Oct BBC Herts Radio Ian McNicholl Interview 30 Oct ITV South West Lori Busch Interview 30Oct BBC Radio Scotland M\ark Brooks Interview 27 Oct BBC Radio Somerset Mark Brooks Interview 23 Oct ITN News South Lori Busch Interview West 23 Oct Breeze FM Mark Brooks Interview 23 Oct The Mancunion Mark Brooks Feature Matt Myles 4th Oct Daily Mail Article, 5th Oct Cosmopolitan Article, 5th Oct Lottery winner Mirror, 6th Oct, The Daily Star Article 01 Oct ITV Calendar Ian McNicholl Interview 24 Sept BBC Berks Mark Brooks Interview 11 Sept Huffington Post Mark Brooks Comment 08 Sept BBC Northants Mark Brooks Interview 25 Aug Emmerdale Farm Sam Dingle (Character Interview 23 Aug Shields Gazette Vera Baird PCC News 22 Aug Bradford Argus Bradford Cyrenians Interview 20 Aug Daily Mail Simon Smith Victim Feature 20 Aug BBC Five Live Ken Gregory and Mark Interview Brooks 18 Aug BBC Wiltshire Paul Chivers and Mark Interview Brooks 10 Aug BBC Somerset Mark Brooks Interview 10 Aug Jersey News Feature 28 July The Guardian DPP response to letter of Letter 2 July 28 July Closer Mark Brooks Comment 14 July Irish Independent Amen Article 12 July Sunday Mirror Sara Westle/ManKind Article 08 July Ally Fogg Male victims erasedx2 Letter 07 July Belfast Telegraph Mr Lacey letter Letter 06 July BBC David Butterworth News story 02 July The Guardian ManKind and 29 others Letter 02 July Ally Fogg Male victims erased Article 01 July Daily Mail John Crosland Article 22 June Daily Telegraph Ian McNicholl Article 21 June Beds Today Beds Police News Story 9 June Scarborough Today John Crosland Article 24 May Scottish Record Scott Bryce Interview 18 May BBC Three Counties MB Interview 17 May BBC West Mids MB Interview 14 May LBC MB Interview 14 May The Sun Rick Scherzo and Interview ManKind number 14 May Jeremy Kyle Male Victim being Clip plus Daily laughed at Mirror, Daily Mail, Independent 8 May South Wales Post Clare’s Law and IM News 1 May Liverpool Echo IM News
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